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KanColle/Azur Lane/Warship Girls Proposed Human Names for Shipgirls

United States: Interwar Submarines (Part 2)
And the named interwar submarines, a shorter list since the Gato-class comes next...

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF INTERWAR UNITED STATES SUBMARINES (Part Two)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

BARRACUDA-CLASS SUBMARINE ("V-Class") (1924)
SS-163 USS V-1 – Sylvia Picking (Originally given hull number SF-4, named USS Barracuda [second of name] in 1931, hull number changed to unified standard later that year, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped later that year)
SS-164 USS V-2 – Geraldine Abilene Rood (Resembles Azur Lane version of Tori Doyle, originally given hull number SF-5, named USS Bass in 1931, hull number changed to unified standard later that year, decommissioned in 1945, was sunk as target later that year south of New Shoreham, Rhode Island)
SS-165 USS V-3 – Cheryl Audrey Lockwood (Originally given hull number SF-6, named USS Bonita [second of name] in 1931, hull number changed to unified standard later that year, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped later that year)

ARGONAUT-CLASS SUBMARINE ("V-Class")
SS-166 USS V-4 – Jayme Reagan Pierce (Resembles Pacific self, originally given hull number SF-7, named USS Argonaut in 1931, re-designated SM-1 later that year, converted to troop transport in 1942, re-designated APS-1 later that year [with hull number SS-166 set in reserve for her], was sunk by combined depth charge attack and gunfire in 1943 by TH Gunkan-tachi Maikaze, Isokaze and Hamakaze west of Puto, Bougainville, Papua New Guinea; ship's bell preserved at the Submarine Memorial Chapel, Joint Base Pearl Harbour-Hickam, Hawai'i)

NARWHAL-CLASS SUBMARINE ("V-Class") (1930)
SS-167 USS V-5 — Jaydon Hillary Brown (Resembles Pacific self, originally given hull number SC-1, named USS Narwhal [second of name] in 1931, hull number changed to unified standard later that year, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped later that year; serves under latter name)
SS-168 USS V-6 — Tori Janice Doyle (Resembles Victory Belles self, originally given hull number SF-9, re-designated SC-2 in 1925, named USS Nautilus [second of name] in 1931, hull number changed to unified standard later that year, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped later that year; serves under latter name)

DOLPHIN-CLASS SUBMARINE ("V-Class") (1932)
SS-169 USS V-7 — Jordan Bryce Griggs (Resembles Pacific self, originally given hull number SF-10, re-designated SC-3 before construction began in 1930, named USS Dolphin [second of name] two years later, hull number changed to unified standard later that year, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped later that year; serves under latter name)

CACHALOT-CLASS SUBMARINE ("V-Class")
SS-170 V-8 — Merritt Comstock (Originally given hull number SC-4, renamed USS Cachalot [second of name] in 1931, hull number changed to unified standard later that year, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later; serves under latter name)
SS-171 V-9 — Chelsea Wynne Styer (Originally given hull number SC-5, renamed USS Cuttlefish [second of name] in 1931, hull number changed to unified standard later that year, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later; serves under latter name)

PORPOISE-CLASS SUBMARINE
SS-172 USS Porpoise — Stacey Shannon Murray (Second of name, decommissioned in 1945, recommissioned two years later; decommissioned the second time in 1956, was scrapped the following year)
SS-173 USS Pike — Willow Adelle New (Second of name, decommissioned in 1945, subsequently used as Naval Reserve training craft, declared non-essential in 1956, was scrapped the following year)
SS-174 USS Shark — Louise Shane (Second of name, was sunk by possible surface gunfire in 1942 by THG Yamakaze west-northwest of Kedi, Maluku Utara, Indonesia)
SS-175 USS Tarpon — Leona Lynne Pace (Second of name, decommissioned in 1945, subsequently used as Naval Reserve training ship, declared non-essential in 1956, sank en route to scrapping the following year south-southeast of Ocracoke, North Carolina)
SS-176 USS Perch — Dawn Ashleigh Hurt (Damaged beyond economical repair by depth charge attack in 1942 by TH Gunkan-tachi Amatsukaze and Hatsukaze, was scuttled to prevent capture north of Ambunten-timu, Jawa Timur, Indonesia; wreck eventually salvaged by 2016)
SS-177 USS Pickerel — Augusta Heather Alston (Second of name, was sunk by probably air and depth charge attack in 1943 by Imperial Japanese Naval Air Service bombers and TH Gunkan-tachi Shiragami and Bunzan Maru east of northeast from Kamikita, Aomori, Japan)
SS-178 Pinna — Cherette Ormonda Humphreys (Renamed USS Permit prior to launching in 1936, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1958)
SS-179 USS Plunger — Gwendolyn Lucy Russell (Second of name, decommissioned in 1945, reassigned as Naval Reserve training ship the following year, declared non-essential in 1956, was scrapped the following year)
SS-180 USS Pollack — Charisma Elizabeth Aldrich (Decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later)
SS-181 USS Pompano — Wynne Martha Thomas (Was sunk by possible mine strike in 1943 east of Shiriya, Aomori, Japan)

SALMON-CLASS SUBMARINE
SS-182 USS Salmon — Margery Michelle Stephens (Resembles Kantai Collection self, second of name, damaged beyond economical repair by depth charge attack in 1944 by TH Gunkan-tachi CD-22, CD-29, and CD-33 [now BRP Antique, KD Sabah, and NKG Iwaguro respectively] east-southeast of Nakatane, Kagoshima, Japan; reassigned to training duties the following year, decommissioned later in 1945, was scrapped in 1946, sail used as protective caisson later that year for Operation: Crossroads Test "Baker" at Pikinni Atoll, the Marshall Islands)
SS-183 USS Seal — Karlee Golda Hensel (Second of name, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
SS-184 USS Skipjack — Charlene Lorraine Freeman (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, used as target ship in Operation: Crossroads later that year, was sunk by Test Able; salvaged later in 1946, was sunk as target two years later off the coast of California)
SS-185 USS Snapper — Frances Olivia Johnson (Second of name, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1948)
SS-186 USS Stingray — Leona Nelly Blair (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; two diesel engines preserved for spare parts for the USS Cod Museum, Cleveland, Ohio)
SS-187 USS Sturgeon — Charlene Louise Murphy (Second of name, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1948)

SARGO-CLASS SUBMARINE
SS-188 USS Sargo — Elayne Eunice Yeomans (Decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year)
SS-189 USS Saury — Garnette Wallace Patterson (Decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year)
SS-190 USS Spearfish — Cheyenne Elfrida Tolman (Decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year)
SS-191 USS Sculpin — Franklyn Connaway (Resembles Pacific self, damaged beyond economical repair by gunfire and depth charge attack in 1944 by THG Yamagumo north of Oroluk Atoll, Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia; was scuttled to prevent capture)
SS-192 USS SqualusMorticia Carly Mumma (Resembles Pacific self, was sunk in diving accident in 1939 south of White Island, New Hampshire; salvaged, repaired and renamed USS Sailfish the following year, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1948; serves under second name)
SS-193 USS Swordfish — Krystal Eliane Montross (Was sunk by possible depth charge attack in 1945 by THG CD-4 [now NKG Niijima] south-southeast of Aogashima, Tōkyō, Japan)
SS-194 USS Seadragon — Joselle Grace Johns (Decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped two years later)
SS-195 USS Sealion — Rebecca Ginger Voge (Damaged beyond economical repair by air attack in 1941 by Imperial Japanese Navy bombers at Cavite City, Cavite, the Philippines; was scuttled to prevent capture; wreck salvaged and was scrapped post-war)
SS-196 USS Searaven — Tianna Golda Reamy (Decommissioned in 1946, used as target ship that year in Operation: Crossroads at Pikinni Atoll, Marshall Islands; survived both tests, was sunk as target in 1948)
SS-197 USS Seawolf — Alison Marion Bontier (Second of name, was sunk by potential friendly fire incident in 1944 by USS Rowell east-northeast of Misio, Maluku Utara, Indonesia)

TAMBOR-CLASS SUBMARINE
SS-198 USS Tambor — Janna Maude Murphy (Resembles Pacific self, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1959)
SS-199 USS Tautog — Josephine Heidi Willingham (Resembles Pacific self, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1960)
SS-200 USS Thresher — Wynne Lovey Anderson (Decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1948; adopted by the State of Georgia, renamed GANS Thresher with hull number GASS-200) *
SS-201 USS Triton — Gillian Kelley MacKenzie (Was sunk by possible depth charge attack in 1943 by unknown Imperial Japanese Navy destroyers north of west from Maso, Manus, Papua New Guinea; ship's bell preserved at NAVSTA Great Lakes, North Chicago, Illinois)
SS-202 USS Trout — Alysha Honor Clark (Resembles Pacific self, was sunk by possible depth charge attack in 1944 by THG Asashimo east of south from Minamidaitō, Okinawa, Japan)
SS-203 USS Tuna — Julia Janet Crane (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, used as target in Operation: Crossroads at Pikinni Atoll, the Marshall Islands; survived both tests, was scuttled in 1948 off the coast of California)
SS-206 USS Gar — Donella McGregor (Decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1959)
SS-207 USS Grampus — Jerri Randi Craig (Second of name, was sunk by possible depth charge attack in 1943 by TH Gunkan-tachi Minegumo and Murasame near Kunji, Wes, the Solomon Islands)
SS-208 USS Grayback — Joandra Andrea Moore (Was sunk by air attack in 1944 by Imperial Japanese Navy bombers east-southeast of Itoman, Okinawa, Japan)
SS-209 USS Grayling — Ruth Marcy Brinker (Second of name, was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1943 somewhere south of Concepcion, Romblon, the Philippines)
SS-210 USS Grenadier — Jillian Alison Fitzgerald (Damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1943 by Imperial Japanese bombers, was scuttled west of Ko Ra Wi Island, Satun, Thailand)
SS-211 USS Gudgeon — Regina Anne Bonin (Was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1944 near the Ma'ok Islands, Northern Mariana Islands)

MACKEREL-CLASS SUBMARINE (1939)
SS-204 USS Mackerel — Jordyn Fortune Davidson (Decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later)
SS-205 USS Marlin — Gracelyn Allison Sharp (Decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)

Ship prefix

BRP — Barko ng Republika ng Pilipinas ("Ship of the Philippine Republic")
GANS — State of Georgia Naval Ship
KD — Kapal Di-Raja ("Royal Ship") (Royal Malaysian Navy ship prefix)
NKG — Nihon-koku Gunkan 日本国軍艦 ("Warship of the State of Japan") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces ship prefix post-1954)
THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan 天皇陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign") (Japanese Navy ship prefix pre-1945)
USS — United States Ship

Hull classification symbols and Pennant superior letters

APS — Auxiliary Transport Submarine (discontinued after World War Two)
GASS — Georgia Naval Militia Submarine
SC — Cruiser Submarine (discontinued in 1931)
SF — Fleet Submarine (discontinued in 1931)
SM — Minelayer Submarine (discontinued in 1942)
SS — Submarine

Translations

-tachi — The Japanese equivalent of the plural "s" ending in English; thus, Gunkan-tachi literally means "warships".
 
United States: Wartime Submarines (Part 1)
Now the first of the three big lists of submarines from the Eagle Union for the Second World War, starting with the Gato-class...

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF WARTIME SUBMARINES (UNITED STATES NAVY) (Part One)

GATO-CLASS SUBMARINE
SS-212 USS Gato — Wynter Gillian Myers (Decommissioned in 1946, used as Naval Reserve training ship until 1960, was scrapped)
SS-213 USS Greenling — Helene Chelsea Bruton (Decommissioned in 1946, used as Naval Reserve training ship until 1960, was scrapped)
SS-214 USS Grouper — Claire Emma Duke (Re-designated SSK-214 in 1951, later re-designated AGSS-214 1958, decommissioned in 1968, was scrapped in 1970)
SS-215 USS Growler — Tracey Bonita Oakley (Was sunk by probable surface attack in 1944 by TH Gunkan-tachi Shigure, Chiburi and CD-19 [now NKG Koyoshima] west of Cabra Island, Occidental Mindoro, the Philippines)
SS-216 USS Grunion — Mallory Lotus Abele (Was sunk by malfunctioning torpedo in 1942 while attacking THG Kano Maru near Kiska Island, Alaska)
SS-217 USS Guardfish — (Decommissioned in 1946, used as Naval Reserve training ship until 1960, was sunk as target the following year off New London, Connecticut)
SS-218 USS Albacore — Helen Raye Rimmer (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk by mine strike in 1944 east of Hakodate, Hokkaidō, Japan)
SS-219 USS Amberjack — Jenelle Alisha Bole (Resembles Warship Girls version of Raye Rimmer, was sunk by surface attack in 1943 by TH Gunkan-tachi Hiyodori and KST-18 [now NKG Uzura] near Rabaul, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea)
SS-220 USS Barb — Jemma Rosabella Waterman di Tazzoli (Decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1951; underwent GUPPY 1B upgrade in 1954, decommissioned the second time later that year on transfer to Italy, renamed MM Enrico Tazzoli [second of name] with pennant S511, was scrapped in 1972; serves in the United States, given modern Italian Navy pennant S284 for administrative purposes) *
SS-221 USS Blackfish — Rayna Wynne Johnson (Decommissioned in 1946, used as Naval Reserve training ship until 1958, was scrapped in 1959)

SS-222 USS Bluefish — Genna Eglantine Porter (Decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1952; decommissioned for the second time the following year, was scrapped in 1960)
SS-223 USS Bonefish — Lavender Lorena Edge (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1945 by TH Gunkan-tachi Okinawa, CD-63, CD-75, CD-158 and CD 207 [the last four now NK Gunkan-tachi Kamome and Nanatsujima, and Mga Barko ng RP Surigao and Capiz respectively] east of Hosu, Ishikawa, Japan)
SS-224 USS Cod — Camryn Josephine Dempsey (Decommissioned in 1954, used as Naval Reserve training ship until 1971, re-designated AGSS-224 in 1962, re-designated as IXSS-214 in 1971, preserved as memorial since 1976 in Cleveland, Ohio)
SS-225 USS Cero — Danna Charlotte White (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1952; decommissioned the second time the following year, subsequently used as Naval Reserve training ship, was scrapped in 1970)
SS-226 USS Corvina — Rhoda Shannon Rooney (Was sunk by torpedo attack in 1943 by THG I-176 [now NKG Inari] south of Chuuk Island, the Federated States of Micronesia)
SS-227 USS Darter — Dana Hartley McClintock (Damaged beyond economical repair by grounding in 1944 northwest of Rizal, Palawan, the Philippines; was scuttled to prevent capture, wreck later destroyed to prevent capture)
SS-228 USS Drum — Harmony Robyn Rice (Decommissioned in 1946, used as Naval Reserve training vessel until 1969, preserved as memorial since that year at the Battleship Alabama Memorial Park, Mobile, Alabama)
SS-229 USS Flying Fish — Glynda Rosemary Donaho (Reclassified AGSS-229 in 1950, decommissioned 1954, was scrapped in 1959)
SS-230 USS Finback — Jessica Lyla Hull (Decommissioned in 1950, was scrapped in 1959)
SS-231 USS Haddock — Arlene Holland Taylor (Second of name, decommissioned 1946, used as Naval Reserve training vessel until 1960, was scrapped)

SS-232 USS Halibut — Phyllis Hallie Ross (Damaged beyond economical repair by air attack in 1944 south of Kěndīng, Taiwan; decommissioned 1945, was scrapped in 1947)
SS-233 USS Herring — Darla Zabriskie (Was sunk by shore surface attack in 1944 south of Óstrov Mátua, Sakhalínskaya Óblast', Russia)
SS-234 USS Kingfish — Verna Lois Lowrance (Decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped 1960)
SS-235 USS Shad — Edwina Juliet MacGregor (Decommissioned in 1947, used as Naval Reserve training vessel until 1960, was scrapped)
SS-236 USS Silversides — Christine Casey Burlingame (Decommissioned in 1947, used as Naval Reserve training ship until 1969, re-designated AGSS-236 in 1962, preserved as memorial since 1973 at the USS Silversides Submarine Museum, Muskegon, Michigan)
SS-237 USS Trigger — Daryl Riley Connole (Was lost by aircraft and surface attack in 1945 by Imperial Japanese Naval Air Service aircraft and TH Gunkan-tachi Mikura, CD-33 and CD-59 [the latter two now NK Gunkan-tachi Iwaguro and Rishiri respectively] east of Hyūga, Miyazaki, Japan)
SS-238 USS Wahoo — Dyan Wanda Morton (Was sunk by aircraft and surface attack in 1943 by Imperial Japanese Navy air and surface forces north of Wakkanai, Hokkaidō, Japan)
SS-239 USS Whale — Joanna Bernice Azer (Decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned for one year in 1957, was scrapped in 1960)
SS-240 USS Angler — Rosa Ivy Olsen (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951 as SSK-240; decommissioned the second time the following year, recommissioned again in 1953, reverted to original hull number in 1960, re-designated AGSS-240 in 1963; decommissioned for the final time in 1968, re-designated IXSS-240 in 1971, was scrapped in 1974)
SS-241 USS Bashaw — Riley Evette Nichols (Decommissioned in 1949, recommissioned in 1951, decommissioned the following year; re-designated SSK-241 in 1953 once commissioned anew, restored to original hull number in 1956, re-designated as AGSS-241 in 1962; decommissioned for the final time in 1969, was sunk as target in 1972 off the coast of Hawai'i)

SS-242 USS Bluegill — Erin Lynda Barr (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time the following year; recommissioned again in 1953 with hull number SSK-242, reverted to original hull number in 1959, re-designated as AGSS-242 in 1966; decommissioned for the final time in 1969, was scuttled the following year off Lahaina, Hawai'i; hull salvaged in 1983 and shifted to new location southwest of Kaho'olawe, Hawai'i before being scuttled again)
SS-243 USS Bream — Wenona Roselyn Chapple (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time the following year, recommissioned again in 1953 with hull number SSK-243, re-designated AGSS-243 in 1964; decommissioned for the final time in 1969, was sunk as target later that year)
SS-244 USS Cavalla — Hayden Janet Kossler (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the following year, recommissioned again in 1953 with hull number SSK-244, restored to original hull number in 1959, re-designated AGSS-244 in 1963; decommissioned for the final time in 1969, preserved as memorial since 1971 at the Galveston Naval Museum, Seawolf Park, Galveston, Texas)
SS-245 USS Cobia — Ariel Lilly Becker (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned for the second time in 1954, assigned as Naval Reserve training ship 1959, re-designated AGSS-245 in 1962; decommissioned for the final time in 1970, preserved as memorial since then at the Wisconsin Maritime Museum, Manitowoc, Wisconsin)
SS-246 USS Croaker — Emilia Julie Lee (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1953, re-designated SSK-246 on recommissioning as hunter-killer submarine later that year, reverted to original designation in 1959, re-designated AGSS-246 in 1967; decommissioned for the final time in 1968, re-designated IXSS-246 in 1971, served as tourist attraction with the Submarine Memorial Association Groton, Connecticut from 1977-87; reacquired by the Navy in 1987, subsequently transferred to serve as memorial at the Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park, Buffalo, New York)
SS-247 USS Dace — Jacobella Felicite Enright di ser Piero da Vinci (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1951; underwent GUPPY 1B upgrade in 1954, decommissioned the second time two years later on transfer to Italy, renamed MM Leonardo da Vinci [third of name] with pennant S510; decommissioned for the final time in 1973, was scrapped two years later, conning tower preserved at the Ellwood A. Mattson Lower Harbour Park, Marquette, Michigan; serves in the United States, given modern Italian Navy pennant S283 for administrative purposes) *
SS-248 USS Dorado — Earline Caetlin Schneider (Was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1943 south-southwest of Cabo Rojo, Pedernales, the Dominican Republic)
SS-249 USS Flasher — Rexanne Thomasin Whitaker (Decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1963, conning tower preserved at the National Submarine Memorial, Groton, Connecticut)
SS-250 USS Flier — Jeanna Darlene Crowley (Was sunk by mine strike in 1944 east-southeast of Silomsilom, Palawan, the Philippines)
SS-251 USS Flounder — Carla Ashley Johnson (Decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1959)

SS-252 USS Gabilan — Karina Raye Wheland (Decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959)
SS-253 USS Gunnel — Guendolen Edna O'Neil (Decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959)
SS-254 USS Gurnard — Chelsey Héloïse Andrews (Decommissioned in 1945, served as Naval Reserve training ship until 1961, was subsequently scrapped)
SS-255 USS Haddo — Wilma Ashley Lent (Decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959)
SS-256 USS Hake — Jasmine Claire Broach (Decommissioned in 1946, subsequently served as Naval Reserve training ship, re-designated AGSS-256 in 1962, was scrapped in 1967)
SS-257 USS Harder — Olivia Mary Dealey (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by TH Gunkan-tachi CD-22 and SK-102 [now BRP Antique and NKG Nushima respectively] west of Poblacion, Pangasinan, the Philippines)
SS-258 USS Hoe — Victoria Beverly McCrea (Decommissioned 1946, served as Naval Reserve training ship until 1960, was scrapped)
SS-259 USS Jack — Terpsichóri Merópi Dykers Τερψιχόρη Μερόπη Ντάικερς (Decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Greece in 1957, renamed VP Amfitríti ΒΠ Αμφιτρίτη [second of name] with pennant S17, returned in 1967, was sunk as target in the Mediterranean Sea; adopted by Greece, renamed YV Asía ΥΒ Ἀσία to prevent confusion with submarine YV Amfitríti [pennant Y10], given modern Greek Navy pennant Y14 for administrative purposes) *
SS-260 USS Lapon — Olympía Galíni Kirk Ολυμπία Γαλήνη Κερκ (Decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Greece in 1957, renamed VP Poseidón ΒΠ Ποσειδών with pennant S78; decommissioned for the final time in 1976, was scrapped for spare parts; adopted by Greece under local name with pennant Y15) *
SS-261 USS Mingo — Reiko Chanelle Lynch 禮子・シャネル・リンチ (Decommissioned in 1947, transferred to Japan in 1955, renamed NKG Kuroshio NKG くろしお [second of name] with hull number SS-501, decommissioned the second time in 1966, was sunk as target in 1973; serves the United States, given modern Japanese Self-Defence Forces hull number SK-251 for administrative purposes) *

SS-262 USS Muskallunge — Verônica Amélia Saunders do Humaitá (Decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1956, transferred to Brazil the following year, renamed SM Humaitá [second of name] with pennant S14; decommissioned the second time and returned in 1968, was sunk as target off Long Island, New York; adopted by Brazil, renamed SM Uruguaiana to prevent confusion with submarine SM Humaytá [pennant S203], given modern Brazilian Navy pennant S207) *
SS-263 USS Paddle — Branca Henriqueta Nowell do Riachuelo (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1956; decommissioned the second time the following year on transfer to Brazil, renamed SM Riachuelo [second of name] with pennant S15, decommissioned in 1968, was scrapped that year; adopted by Brazil, renamed SM Foz do Iguaçu to prevent confusion with battleship EC Riachuelo [pennant 01], given modern Brazilian Navy pennant S208) *
SS-264 USS Pargo — Isidora Crystal Eddy (Decommissioned in 1946, served as Naval Reserve training ship, was scrapped in 1961)
SS-265 USS Peto — Wynnette Thelma Nelson (Decommissioned in 1946, served as Naval Reserve training ship, was scrapped in 1960)
SS-266 USS Pogy — Genette Hartley Wales (Decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959)
SS-267 USS Pompon — Stephanie Helen Gimber (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned as SSR-267 in 1953; decommissioned for the second time in 1959, was scrapped the following year; one propeller preserved as memorial near the eastern end of Thompsons Alley, Alexandria, Virginia)
SS-268 USS Puffer — Mollie Juniper Jensen (Decommissioned in 1946, served as Naval Reserve training ship, was scrapped in 1960)
SS-269 USS Rasher — Emma Sandra Hutchinson (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned as SSR-269 in 1951, re-designated AGSS-269 in 1960; decommissioned the second time in 1967, re-designated IXSS-269, was scrapped in 1971)
SS-270 USS Raton — Jaime Whitney Davis (Decommissioned in 1949, recommissioned as SSR-270 in 1953, re-designated AGSS-270 in 1960; decommissioned the second time in 1969, was scrapped in 1973)
SS-271 USS Ray — Brooke Jasmine Harral (Decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned as SSR-271 in 1952; decommissioned the second time in 1958, was scrapped in 1960)

SS-272 USS Redfin — Rheanna Doris King (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned as SSR-272 in 1953, re-designated AGSS-272 in 1963; decommissioned the second time in 1967, served as Naval Reserve training ship, was scrapped in 1971)
SS-273 USS Robalo — Margot McKayla Kimmel (Was sunk by mine strike in 1944 west of south from Sebaring, Palawan, the Philippines)
SS-274 USS Rock — Josie Jayne Flachsenhar (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned as SSR-274 in 1953, re-designated AGSS-274 in 1959; decommissioned the second time in 1969, was scrapped in 1972)
SS-275 USS Runner — Josie Harley Bourland (Was sunk by mine strike in 1943 east of Rokkasho, Aomori, Japan)
SS-276 USS Sawfish — Ettie Thea Sands (Decommissioned in 1946, served as Naval Reserve training ship, was scrapped in 1960)
SS-277 USS Scamp — Jannine Clover Hollingsworth (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk by probably depth charge attack in 1944 by THG CD-4 [now NKG Niijima] east of Mikurajima, Tōkyō, Japan)
SS-278 USS Scorpion — Mirabel Golda Schmidt (Was sunk by possible mine strike in 1944 east of Kagŏdo, Shin'an-gun, Chŏllanam-do, Korea)
SS-279 USS Snook — Jodene Francine Walling (Was sunk by possible surface attack in 1945 by TH Gunkan-tachi Okinawa, CD-8, CD-32 and CD-52 [the last three now RSS Aljunied, KD Penang and ÈK Narýn respectively] south of Miyakojima, Okinawa, Japan)
SS-280 USS Steelhead — Darlene Leigh Whelchel (Decommissioned in 1946, served as Naval Reserve training ship, was scrapped in 1960)
SS-281 USS Sunfish — Rhonda Wanda Peterson (Decommissioned in 1945, served as Naval Reserve training ship, was scrapped in 1960)

SS-282 USS Tunny — Eleanor Wenona Grenfell (Decommissioned in 1945, recommissioned as SSG-282 in 1953, re-designated APSS-282 in 1966, re-designated LPSS-282 in 1968; decommissioned for the second time the following year, was sunk as target in 1970)
SS-283 USS Tinosa — Lavender Randi Daspit (Decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1952; decommissioned the second time the following year, subsequently used as experimental training hulk, was sunk as target in 1960 somewhere off Hawai'i)
SS-284 USS Tullibee — Charissa Frances Brindupke (Was sunk by torpedo malfunction in 1944 east of north from Mengellang, Ngarchelong, Palau)
SS-361 USS Golet — Jayne Selina Clark (Would have been built as a Balao-class, construction facility did not receive architectural drawings in time, constructed as Gato-class, was sunk by probably depth charge attack in 1944 by TH Gunkan-tachi Miya Maru and Bunzan Maru east of Rokkasho, Aomori, Japan)
SS-362 USS Guavina — Carmen Tiedeman (Would have been built as a Balao-class, construction facility did not receive architectural drawings in time, constructed as Gato-class, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned as SSO-362 1950, re-designated as AOSS-362 in 1957; decommissioned for the second time in 1959, served as Naval Reserve training ship, was sunk as target in 1967 near Cape Henry, Virginia)
SS-363 USS Guitarro — Emine D'Hamel Haskins/Emine Khayr'in-kızı Barbarus (Would have been built as a Balao-class, construction facility did not receive architectural drawings in time, constructed as Gato-class, decommissioned in 1945, recommissioned in 1952, underwent GUPPY fleet snorkel conversion the following year; decommissioned the second time on transfer to Türkiye in 1954, renamed TCG Preveze [second of name] with pennant S340; decommissioned for the final time in 1972, served as power charging station, was scrapped in 1983, sail preserved at Gölcük, Kocaeli, Türkiye until destroyed in earthquake in 1999; adopted by Türkiye under local name with modern pennant D270) *
SS-364 USS Hammerhead — Irmak Ceren Martin/Irmak Ceren Piyale-kızı Mohaç Muharebesi (Would have been built as a Balao-class, construction facility did not receive architectural drawings in time, constructed as Gato-class, decommissioned in 1945, recommissioned in 1952, underwent GUPPY fleet snorkel conversion the following year; decommissioned the second time on transfer to Türkiye in 1954, renamed TCG Cerbe with pennant S341; decommissioned for the final time in 1972, was scrapped that year; adopted by Türkiye under local name with modern pennant D271) *

Ship and type prefixes

BRP — Barko ng Republika ng Pilipinas ("Ship of the Republic of the Philippines")
EC — Encouraçado ("Armoured Ship") (Brazilian Navy type prefix)
ÈK/ЭК — Èskórtnykh Korábl' Эскортных Корабль ("Escort Ship") (Russian/Soviet Navy type prefix)
KD — Kapal Di-Raja ("Royal Ship") (Royal Malaysian Navy ship prefix)
MM — Marina Militaire ("Military Navy") (Italian Navy ship prefix post-1946)
NKG — Nihon-koku Gunkan 日本国軍艦 ("Warship of the State of Japan") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces ship prefix post-1955)
RSS — Republic of Singapore Ship
SM — Submarino ("Submarine") (Brazilian Navy type prefix)
TCG — Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Gemisi ("Ship of the Republic of Türkiye")
THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan 天皇陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign") (Imperial Japanese Navy ship prefix pre-1945)
USS — United States Ship
VP/ΒΠ — Vassilikón Ploíon Βασιλικόν Πλοίον ("Royal Ship") (Greek Navy universal ship prefix pre-1973)
YV/ΥΒ — Ypovrýchio Υποβρύχιο ("Submarine") (Greek Navy type prefix post-1973)

Hull classification codes and Pennant superior letters

AGSS — Auxiliary Submarine
AOSS — Auxiliary Oil Replenishment Submarine
APSS — Personnel Transport Submarine
CD — English code to identify then-unnamed Imperial Japanese Navy coastal defence ships
D — Denizaltı ("Submarine") (Turkish)
IXSS — Miscellaneous Submarine
KST — Kusentei 駆潜艇 ("Submarine Chaser") (Imperial Japanese Navy type prefix)
LPSS — Amphibious Transport Submarine
S — Sottomarino ("Submarine") (Italian)
S — Submarine (Post-World War Two NATO English-language standard)
S — Submarino ("Submarine") (Brazilian)
SK — Sensuikan 潜水艦 ("Submarine")
SS — Submarine (also JMSDF English-language hull classification code)
SSG — Guided Missile Submarine
SSK — Hunter Killer Submarine
SSO — Oil Replenishment Submarine
SSR — Radar Picket Submarine
Y — Ypovrýchio Υποβρύχιο ("Submarine") (Greek)

Translations and Abbreviations

GUPPY — Greater Underwater Propulsion Power Program (United States Navy program to improve overall submarine performance, performed from 1946-63)
Mga — Filipino version of the English plural "s" ending, thus Mga Barko ng RP would be the short code for "Ships of the Republic of the Philippines"
Óblast' Oбласть — Region (Russian)
Óstrov Остров — Island (Russian)
-tachi 達 — Japanese version of the English plural "s" ending, thus Gunkan-tachi literally means "Warships"
 
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United States: Wartime Submarines (Part 2)
Note, this is not the whole of the Balao-class; the mass majority of the cancelled boats will appear on the next list...

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF WARTIME SUBMARINES (UNITED STATES NAVY) (Part Two)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

BALAO-CLASS SUBMARINE
SS-285 USS Balao — Regena Helen Crane (Decommissioned in 1946; recommissioned in 1952, reclassified AGSS-285 in 1960; substituted for the fictional "USS Sea Tiger" for the filming of Operation: Petticoat in 1959, decommissioned the second time in 1963, was sunk as target that year east of southeast from Charleston, South Carolina; sail preserved as Washington Navy Yard, Washington, District of Columbia)
SS-286 USS Billfish — Flora Carolyn Lucas (Decommissioned in 1946, used as dockside training submarine until 1962, re-designated AGSS-286 that year; decommissioned the second time in 1968, was scrapped in 1971)
SS-287 USS Bowfin — Jazlynn Hope Willingham (Decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1954, assigned as Naval Reserve training ship in 1960, reclassified AGSS-287 two years later, reclassified IXSS-287 in 1971, preserved as memorial since that time at Joint Base Pearl Harbour-Hickam, Hawai'i; was used as filming location in 1987 for War and Remembrance)
SS-288 USS Cabrilla — Doreen Theresa Hammond (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned as AGSS-288 in 1962; decommissioned the second time in 1968, donated for preservation that year as memorial in Houston, Texas; could not provide birth for her, exchanged for ex-USS Cavalla, returned to Navy control in 1971, was scrapped that year)
SS-289 USS Capelin — Eleanor Eugenie Marshall (Was sunk by possible mine strike in 1943 west-northwest of Lombagin, Sulawesi Utara, Indonesia)
SS-290 USS Cisco — Johanna Willow Coe (Was sunk by combined air/sea bomb and depth charge attack in 1943 by THG Karatsu and Imperial Navy bombers west of Sipalay, Negros Occidental, the Philippines)
SS-291 USS Crevalle — Hannah Gloria Munson (Decommissioned 1946, recommissioned 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1955, recommissioned again in 1957, reclassified as AGSS-291 in 1960; decommissioned the final time in 1962, was scrapped in 1971)
SS-292 USS Devilfish — Edna Claire Stephen (Decommissioned in 1946, reclassified AGSS-292 in 1952; was sunk as target in 1968 west of Santa Cruz, California)
SS-293 USS Dragonet — Janet Hayden Lewis (Decommissioned in 1946, was scuttled as target ship in 1961 in Chesapeake Bay)
SS-294 USS Escolar — Wilda Joëlle Millican (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by TH Gunkan-tachi CD-32 and SK-102 [now KD Penang and NKG Nushima respectively] east of Yánchéng, Jiāngsū, China)

SS-295 USS Hackleback — Frances Ellen Janney (Decommissioned in 1946, reclassified AGSS-295 in 1949, was scrapped in 1968)
SS-296 USS Lancetfish — Elaine Burgundy Orr (Decommissioned in 1945 after sinking at dockside due to open torpedo tube, subsequently salvaged, was scrapped in 1959)
SS-297 USS Ling USS Лінґ — Gemma Grace Molumphy/Dzhémma Heórhijivna Molumfí Джемма Георгіївна Молумфі (Decommissioned in 1946, used as Naval Reserve training ship; reclassified as AGSS-297 in 1962, reclassified again as IXSS-297 in 1971, preserved as museum ship since 1973 by the New Jersey Naval Museum, Hackensack, New Jersey; served as fictional version of Soviet submarine DÈPL K-120 (now Ukrainian submarine PCh Prylúky) in 2010 Russian-language film Kátja; damaged by Hurricane Sandy in 2012, ship closed to visitors since closure of museum in 2016, ship vandalized two years later, now being maintained with assistance from the Louisville Naval Museum, Louisville, Kentucky; plans to move hull to new display location hampered due to changes in the Hackensack River and fixed bridges downstream; given right to use Ukrainian script and use Ukrainian name format thanks to her movie portrayal)
SS-298 USS Lionfish — Deannette Eleanor Spruance (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1953, used as Naval Reserve training ship, reclassified AGSS-298 in 1962, preserved as memorial since 1972 at Battleship Cove, Fall River, Massachusetts)
SS-299 USS Manta — Eleanor Penny Madley (Decommissioned 1946, recommissioned in 1949, re-classified AGSS-299 later that year; decommissioned the second time in 1955, was sunk as target in 1969 east of Norfolk, Virginia)
SS-300 USS Moray — Francine Lois Barrows (Decommissioned 1946, reclassified AGSS-300 in 1962, was sunk as target in 1970 off San Clemente Island, California)
SS-301 USS Roncador — Earline Rylee Crawford (Decommissioned 1946, reclassified AGSS-301 in 1962; reclassified IXSS-301 in 1971 in preparation of transfer into museum ship, plans failed; portrayed the fictional "USS Sea Tiger" for television comedy show Operation Petticoat from 1977-78; was subsequently scrapped; conning tower preserved at Naval Submarine Base Point Loma, San Diego, California)
SS-302 USS Sabalo — Joan Genette Andrews (Decommissioned 1946, recommissioned in 1951, underwent Fleet Snorkel Program upgrade the following year; decommissioned the second time in 1971, was sunk as target two years later near San Diego, California)
SS-303 USS Sablefish — Rhianna Heidi Crane (Underwent Fleet Snorkel Program upgrade in 1951, reclassified AGSS-303 on decommissioning in 1969, was scrapped two years later)
SS-304 USS Seahorse — Donna McGregor (Decommissioned 1946, reclassified AGSS-304 in 1962, was scrapped in 1968)

SS-305 USS Skate — Ellen Brenda McKinney (Second of name, used as target ship in 1946 during Operation: Crossroads, survived both tests, was sunk as target two years later off San Clemente Island, California; adopted by the State of Oregon, renamed ORNS Skate with hull number ORSS-305) *
SS-306 USS Tang — Ripley Heather O'Kane (Resembles Warship Girls self, was sunk by malfunction torpedo strike in 1944 south of Yángshù, Pútián, China)
SS-307 USS Tilefish — Raquel María Amaranta Kiethly y Pérez Leefmans (Decommissioned 1959, transferred to Venezuela the following year, renamed ARV Carite with pennant S11; decommissioned for the second time in 1977, cannibalized for spare parts and was scrapped the following year; adopted by Venezuela under local name with pennant S1) *
SS-308 Abadejo — Wanda Paula Schoeni (Renamed USS Apogon before launching in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, used as target ship later that year during Operation: Crossroads, was sunk by Test "Baker" in Pikinni Atoll, the Marshall Islands)
SS-309 USS Aspro — Wilma Allison Stevenson (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1954, recommissioned again in 1957, reclassified AGSS-309 in 1960; decommissioned the final time two years later, was sunk as target later in 1962 near San Diego, California)
SS-310 USS Batfish — Whitney Renée Merrill (Resembles Pacific self, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1952; reclassified AGSS-310 in 1962, decommissioned the second time in 1969, preserved as memorial since 1972 at the Muskogee War Memorial Park, Muskogee, Oklahoma; damaged by the Arkansas River floods of May 2019, will be relocated to Three Forks Harbour, Muskogee, Oklahoma; site closed as repairs are carried out)
SS-311 USS Archerfish — Genny Wisdom Kehl (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1952; decommissioned the second time in 1955, recommissioned again as AGSS-311 in 1958, substituted for the fictional "USS Sea Tiger" for the filming of Operation: Petticoat the following year; decommissioned the final time in 1968, was sunk as target that year near San Diego, California)
SS-312 USS Burrfish — Wanda Brittany Perkins (Resembles Warship Girls version of Genny Kehl, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned as SSR-312 in 1948; decommissioned the second time in 1956, transferred to Canada in 1961, renamed HMCS/M Grilse with hull number SS-71; returned to the United States in 1969, was sunk as target that year off San Clemente Island, California; adopted by Canada under local name with new hull numer SS-171/SM-171) *
SS-313 USS Perch — Blaine Candice Hills (Second of name, decommissioned in 1947, converted and reclassified SSP-313 the following year, reclassified again as ASSP-313 in 1950, reclassified once more as APSS-313 in 1956; decommissioned the second time in 1960, reclassified LPSS-313 in 1968, reclassified again as IXSS-313 in 1971, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of Kansas, renamed KSNS Perch with hull number KSSS-313) *
SS-314 USS Shark — Emma Noëlle Blakely (Third of name, was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by THG Harukaze west of Itbayat, Batanes, the Philippines; renamed USS Selachii to prevent confusion with submarine USS Shark [SS-174]) *

SS-315 USS Sealion — Elisha Tabitha Reich (Second of name, decommissioned 1946, reclassified as SSP-315 on recommissioning in 1948; reclassified as ASSP-315 in 1950, reclassified again as APSS-315 in 1956; decommissioned the second time in 1960, recommissioned again the next year, reclassified as LPSS-315 in 1969; decommissioned the final time in 1970, was sunk as target in 1978 near Newport, Rhode Island; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Sealion with hull number NYSS-315) *
SS-316 USS Barbel — Constance Leslie Raguet (Was sunk by probable air attack in 1945 west of Gugupuan, Palawan, the Philippines)
SS-317 USS Barbero — Ida Suzanne Hartman (Converted and reclassified SSA-317 in 1948, decommissioned 1950; converted and reclassified SSG-317 in 1955, recommissioned that year; decommissioned the second time in 1964, was sunk as target that year near Joint Base Pearl Harbour-Hickam, Hawai'i)
SS-318 USS Baya — Andrea Hannah Holtz (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned 1948, reclassified AGSS-318 the following year; decommissioned the second time in 1972, was scrapped the following year)
SS-319 USS Becuna — Denise Hayley Sturr (Underwent GUPPY 1A upgrade in 1951, reclassified AGSS-319 in 1969, decommissioned later that year; reclassified again as SS-319 in 1973, preserved as memorial since 1976 at Independence Seaport Museum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
SS-320 USS Bergall — Jasmine Meryem Tülay Hyde Reis (Underwent Fleet Snorkel Program upgrade in 1952, decommissioned 1958 on transfer to Türkiye, renamed TCG Turgut Reis with pennant S342; decommissioned the second time in 1983, was scrapped in 2000; adopted by Türkiye under local name with pennant D272) *
SS-321 USS Besugo — Teofila Loreto Wogan di Morosini (Decommissioned in 1958, reclassified AGSS-321 in 1962, recommissioned three years later; underwent Fleet Snorkel Program upgrade in 1966, decommissioned later that year on transfer to Italy, renamed MM Francesco Morosini [fourth of name] with pennant S508; decommissioned the second time in 1975, was scrapped the following year; serves the United States, given new Italian Navy pennant S261 for administrative purposes) *
SS-322 USS Blackfin — Grace Hope Laird (Decommissioned 1948, recommissioned in 1951 after GUPPY 1A upgrade; decommissioned the second time in 1972, was sunk as target the following year off Monterey, California)
SS-323 USS Caiman — Ceren Bercu Azer Mustafa Rıza (Underwent GUPPY 1A upgrade in 1951, decommissioned in 1972 on transfer to Türkiye, renamed TCG Dumlupınar [third of name] with pennant S339; decommissioned the second time in 1983, was scrapped in 1986; adopted by Türkiye, renamed TCG Ali Rıza with pennant D278 to prevent confusion with submarine TCG Dumlupınar [pennant D269]) *
SS-324 USS Blenny — Wynne Hunter Hazzard (Underwent GUPPY 1A refit in 1951, reclassified as AGSS-324 on decommissioning in 1969, was sunk as ocean reef in 1989 near Ocean City, Maryland)

SS-325 USS Blower — Jubaila Hazan Campbell Mustafa (Decommissioned in 1950 on transfer to Türkiye, renamed TCG Dumlupınar [second of name] with pennant D6; was sunk by collision in 1953 with MV Naboland off Nara Burnu, Türkiye; adopted by Türkiye under local name, given new Türkiye Navy pennant D269) *
SS-326 USS Blueback — Meryem Kelebek Clementson Refet (Decommissioned in 1948 on transfer to Türkiye, renamed TCG İkinci İnönü [second of name] with pennant S331; decommissioned in 1973, was scrapped that year; adopted by Türkiye, renamed TCG Refet Bele with pennant D265 to prevent confusion with submarine TCG İkinci İnönü [pennant D252]) *
SS-327 USS Boarfish — Reyhan Lunara Gross Fevzi (Decommissioned in 1948 on transfer to Türkiye, renamed TCG Sakarya [second of name] with pennant S332; decommissioned in 1972, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Türkiye, renamed TCG Sevük with pennant D266 to prevent confusion with submarine TCG Sakarya [pennant D254]) *
SS-328 USS Charr — Farrah Dawn Boyle (Underwent Fleet Snorkel Program upgrade in 1953, reclassified as AGSS-328 in 1966, decommissioned in 1969, was scrapped in 1972)
SS-329 USS Chub — Ceren Derya Rhymes Gür (Decommissioned in 1948 on transfer to Türkiye, renamed TCG Gür [second of name] with pennant S334; underwent Fleet Snorkel Program upgrade in 1953, decommissioned in 1975, was scrapped that year; adopted by Türkiye, renamed TCG Hayrettin'dir with pennant D267 to prevent confusion with submarine TCG Gür [pennant D255]) *
SS-330 USS Brill — Hafiz Beyza Dodge İsmet (Decommissioned in 1948 on transfer to Türkiye, renamed TCG Birinci İnönü [second of name] with pennant S330; underwent Fleet Snorkel Program upgrade in 1953, decommissioned in 1972, was scrapped that year; adopted by Türkiye, renamed TCG İsmet İnönü with pennant D264 to prevent confusion with submarine TCG Birinci İnönü [pennant D251]) *
SS-331 USS Bugara — Arlene Faye Schade (Underwent Fleet Snorkel Program upgrade in 1951, reclassified AGSS-331 in 1969, decommissioned the following year, sank while under tow in 1971 west of Neah Bay, Washington within the boundaries of the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary)
SS-332 USS Bullhead — Edwina Ronda Holt (Was sunk by air attack in 1945 by Imperial Japanese Army Air Force bombers northeast of Chulik, Bali, Indonesia)
SS-333 USS Bumper — Jale Miray Williams (Decommissioned in 1950 on transfer to Türkiye, renamed TCG Çanakkale with pennant S341; decommissioned in 1976, was scrapped that year; adopted by Türkiye under local name with pennant D268) *
SS-334 USS Cabezon — Gillian Wynne Lautrup (Decommissioned in 1953, was scrapped in 1971)

SS-335 USS Dentuda — Sydney Joan McCain (Used as target ship in 1946 during Operation: Crossroads, survived both tests, decommissioned later that year and assigned as reserve training ship; reclassified AGSS-335 in 1962, was scrapped in 1969)
SS-336 USS Capitaine — Eleonora Sienna Friedrick di Cappellini (Decommissioned in 1950, recommissioned in 1957; decommissioned the second time in 1966 on transfer to Italy, renamed MM Alfredo Cappellini [third of name] with pennant S507; decommissioned for the final time in 1977, was scrapped that year; serves the United States, given new Italian Navy pennant S259 for administrative purposes) *
SS-337 USS Carbonero — Charlotte Lynne Murphy (Reclassified AGSS-337 in 1949, underwent Fleet Snorkel Program upgrade in 1952, reclassified again as SS-337 in 1962, decommissioned in 1970, was sunk as target in 1975 off Hawai'i)
SS-338 USS Carp — Judy Lana Hunnicutt (Second of name, underwent Fleet Snorkel Program upgrade in 1952, reclassified AGSS-338 on her decommissioning in 1968, used as naval reserve static training craft, reclassified IXSS-338 in 1971, was scrapped two years later; conning tower preserved as memorial at Seawolf Park, Galveston, Texas; adopted by the State of Texas, renamed TXNS Carp with hull number TXSS-338) *
SS-339 USS Catfish — Verónica Anita Overton de Santa Fe (Underwent GUPPY II upgrade in 1949, decommissioned in 1971 on transfer to Argentina, renamed ARA Santa Fe [fifth of name] with pennant S21; damaged beyond economical repair by depth charge attack in 1982 during the Falklands War by helicopters from HM Ships Brilliant, Antrim and Plymouth; was scuttled at Grytviken Pier, South Georgia Island afterwards; salvaged and later scuttled in deep water post-war; adopted by Argentina, renamed ARA Ciudad de Rosario with pennant S06 to prevent confusion with submarine ARA Santa Fe [pennant S01]) *
SS-340 Chickwick — Ozge Roxelana Smith Hayreddin Paşa (Renamed USS Entemedor before launch, underwent GUPPY IIA upgrade in 1952, decommissioned in 1972 on transfer to Türkiye, renamed TCG Preveze [second of name] with pennant S345; decommissioned the second time in 1987, was scrapped that year; adopted by Türkiye, renamed TCG Barbaros Hayreddin Paşa with pennant D280 to prevent confusion with submarine TCG Preveze [pennant D270]) *
SS-341 USS Chivo — Valencia Raquel Crutcher de Santiago del Estero (Underwent GUPPY 1A upgrade in 1950, decommissioned in 1971 on transfer to Argentina, renamed ARA Santiago del Estero [fourth of name] with pennant S22; decommissioned in 1981, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Argentina, renamed ARA Tucumán [second of name] with pennant S07 to prevent confusion with submarine ARA Santiago del Estero [pennant S02]) *
SS-342 USS Chopper — Sonia Filipone (Underwent GUPPY 1A upgrade in 1950, damaged beyond economical repair due to electrical power failure provoking a deep dive in 1969, decommissioned later that year; reclassified AGSS-342 that year while serving as dockside trainer, reclassified again as IXSS-342 in 1971, sank due to non-repaired damage in 1976 when serving as target ship near Cape Hatteras, North Carolina)
SS-343 USS Clamagore — Sienna Carol Loomis (Underwent GUPPY II upgrade in 1948, underwent GUPPY III conversion in 1963, decommissioned in 1975, subsequently preserved as memorial at Patriot's Point Naval and Maritime Museum, Charleston, South Carolina; hull noted as deteriorating in the 2010s, attempts at alternate forms of preservation failed, was scrapped in 2022)
SS-344 USS Cobbler — Jorawar Beyza Grady Cevat (Underwent GUPPY II upgrade in 1949, underwent GUPPY III modernization in 1962, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Türkiye; renamed TCG Çanakkale [second of name] with pennant S341; decommissioned the second time in 1988, fate unknown; adopted by Türkiye, renamed TCG Cevat Çobanlı with pennant D282 to prevent confusion with submarine TCG Çanakkale [pennant D268]) *

SS-345 USS Cochino — Wynter Andrea Stevenson (Underwent GUPPY II upgrade in 1949, was sunk due to battery explosion in 1949 north-northwest of Havøysund, Troms og Finnmark, Norway)
SS-346 USS Corporal — Eylül Elif Shelby Ateşdağlı (Underwent GUPPY II upgrade in 1948, underwent GUPPY III modernization in 1962, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Türkiye; renamed TCG İkinci İnönü [third of name] with pennant S333; decommissioned the second time in 1996, was scrapped that year; stern section preserved at the Naval Museum, İstanbul, Türkiye; adopted by Türkiye, renamed TCG Atıf Ateşdağlı with pennant D281 to prevent confusion with submarine TCG İkinci İnönü [pennant D252]) *
SS-347 USS Cubera — Rheal Viviana Paine (Underwent GUPPY II upgrade in 1948, decommissioned in 1972 on transfer to Venezuela, renamed ARV Tiburón with pennant S12; decommissioned the second time in 1989, was scrapped that year; adopted by Venezuela under local name with pennant S2) *
SS-348 USS Cusk — Pauline Eddie Summers (Resembles Pacific self, reclassified SSG-348 in 1948, underwent Fleet Snorkel Program upgrade in 1952, reclassified again as SS-348 later that year, reclassified as AGSS-348 in 1969, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1972)
SS-349 USS Diodon — Josephine Madison Hingson (Underwent GUPPY II upgrade in 1948, decommissioned in 1971, was scrapped the following year)
SS-350 USS Dogfish — Tânia Serafina Baskett do Guanabara (Underwent GUPPY II upgrade in 1948, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Brazil, renamed SM Guanabara [second of name] with pennant S10; decommissioned the second time in 1983, was scrapped that year; adopted by Brazil under local name with pennant S211) *
SS-351 USS Greenfish — Rosário Maiara Metcalf do Amazonas (Underwent GUPPY II upgrade in 1948, underwent GUPPY III modernization in 1961, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Brazil, renamed SM Amazonas [third of name] with pennant S16; decommissioned the second time in 1992, was scrapped in 2001; adopted by Brazil, renamed SM Marañón with pennant S212 to prevent confusion with destroyer CT Amazonas [pennant T48]) *
SS-352 USS Halfbeak — Everleigh Taylor Shepard (Underwent GUPPY II upgrade in 1949, decommissioned in 1971, was scrapped the following year)
SS-353 Dugong — Brigitte Gabrielle Élise de la Ville-sur-Illon de Lacépède (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the State of Louisiana, renamed LANS Dugong with hull number LASS-353) *
SS-354 Eel — Ekaterína L'vóvna Bérga Екатерина Львовна Берга (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the State of Alaska, renamed AKNS Eel AKNS Иил with hull number AKSS-354) *

SS-355 Espada — Winter Joan Swainson (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Espada with hull number NYSS-355) *
SS-356 Fanegal — Theresa Nichelle Gill (Renamed Jawfish, cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the State of Missouri, renamed MONS Jawfish with hull number MOSS-356) *
SS-357 Friar — Jacqueline Lourdes Noëlle Françoise Cuvier (Renamed USS Ono, cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the State of Wyoming, renamed WYNS Friar with hull number WYNS-357) *
SS-358 Garlopa — Jesúsa María Expósito López (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the State of Idaho, renamed IDNS Garlopa with hull number IDSS-358) *
SS-359 Garrupa — June Edwynne Holbrook (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the State of Utah, renamed UTNS Garrupa with hull number UTSS-359) *
SS-360 Goldring — Svea Olivia Kullander (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the State of Illinois, renamed ILNS Goldring with hull number ILSS-360) *
SS-365 USS Hardhead — Fantasía McMaster Φαντασία Μακ Μάστερ (Decommissioned in 1946, underwent GUPPY IIA upgrade in 1952, recommissioned the following year; decommissioned the second time in 1972 on transfer to Greece, renamed VP Papanikolís ΒΠ Παπανικολής [second of name] with pennant S114; decommissioned for the final time in 1993, was scrapped that year; adopted by Greece, renamed YV Psará ΥΒ Ψαρά with pennant Y17 to prevent confusion with submarine YV Papanikolís [pennant Y02]) *
SS-366 USS Hawkbill — Famke Yuna Scanland (Decommissioned in 1946, underwent GUPPY 1B upgrade in 1952, transferred to the Netherlands the following year, renamed HrMs Zeeleeuw with pennant S803; decommissioned the second time in 1970, was scrapped that year; adopted by the Netherlands under local name with pennant O52) *
SS-367 USS Icefish — Rineke Vera Peterson (Decommissioned in 1946, underwent GUPPY 1B upgrade in 1952, transferred to the Netherlands the following year, renamed HrMs Walrus with pennant S802; decommissioned the second time in 1971, was scrapped that year; adopted by the Netherlands under local name with pennant O51) *
SS-368 USS Jallao — Xiomara Belén Icenhower y Monturiol Pezuela Lobo (Decommissioned in 1946, underwent GUPPY IIA upgrade in 1953, recommissioned later that year; decommissioned the second time on transfer to Spain in 1974, renamed BSM Narciso Monturiol [second of name] with pennant S35; decommissioned the final time in 1984, was scuttled in 1985 off Cartagena, Murcia, Spain; adopted by Spain, renamed BSM Vicealmirante Pezuela y Lobo with pennant S38 to prevent confusion with submarine BSM Narciso Monturiol [pennant S3]) *

SS-369 USS Kete — Edythe Ackerman (Was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1945 southeast of Toshima, Kagoshima, Japan)
SS-370 USS Kraken — Tia Imelda Henry y García de los Reyes (Decommissioned in 1948, underwent Fleet Snorkel Program upgrade in 1958, transferred to Spain the following year, renamed BSM Almirante García de los Reyes with pennant S31; decommissioned the second time in 1974, was to be cannibalized for spare parts, recommissioned due to issue with fleet mate in 1975, decommissioned the final time in 1981, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Spain under local name with pennant S34) *
SS-371 USS Lagarto — Frances Devon Latta (Was sunk by surface attack in 1945 by THG Hatsutaka northeast of Pattani, Thailand)
SS-372 USS Lamprey — Yesenia Teresa Nelson de Santiago del Estero (Decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Argentina in 1960, renamed ARA Santiago del Estero [fourth of name] with pennant S12; decommissioned the second time in 1971, was scrapped by 1974; adopted by Argentina, renamed ARA Madre de Ciudades with pennant S04 to prevent confusion with submarine ARA Santiago del Estero [pennant S02])
SS-373 USS Lizardfish — Oriana Mariella Butler di Torricelli (Decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1959, underwent Fleet Snorkel Program upgrade later that year; decommissioned the second time in 1960 on transfer to Italy, renamed MM Evangelista Torricelli [second of name] with pennant S512; decommissioned the final time in 1976, was scrapped that year; serves the United States, given Italian Navy pennant S260 for administrative purposes) *
SS-374 USS Loggerhead — Randi Meredith Metcalf (Decommissioned in 1946, reclassified AGSS-374 in 1962, was scrapped inn 1969)
SS-375 USS Macabi — Alejandra Inéz Dropp de Santa Fe (Decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Argentina in 1960, renamed ARA Santa Fe [fourth of name] with pennant S11; decommissioned in 1974, was scrapped for spare parts that year; adopted by Argentina, renamed ARA Villa Gobernador Gálvez with pennant S04 to prevent confusion with submarine ARA Santa Fe [pennant S01]) *
SS-376 USS Mapiro — Banou Akasma Sisler Reis (Decommissioned in 1946, underwent Fleet Snorkel Program upgrade in 1960, transferred to Türkiye later that year, renamed TCG Pîrî Reis with pennant S343; decommissioned the second time in 1973, was scrapped in 1980; adopted by Türkiye under local name, given new Türkiye Navy pennant D273) *
SS-377 USS Menhaden — Darlene Hope McClintock (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; underwent GUPPY IIA upgrade the following year, decommissioned the second time in 1971, used as test vehicle at Naval Undersea Warfare Engineering Station Keyport, Washington; was sunk due to leaking ballast tank in 1988 near Everett, Washington; wreck subsequently scrapped on site)
SS-378 USS Mero — Jubaila Halime Turner Reis (Decommissioned in 1946, underwent Fleet Snorkel Program upgrade in 1960, transferred to Türkiye later that year, renamed TCG Hızır Reis [second of name] with pennant S344; decommissioned the second time in 1973, was scrapped for spare parts that year; adopted by Türkiye, renamed TCG Cezâyir-i Garp with pennant D274 to prevent confusion with gunboat TCG Hızır Reis [pennant G353]) *

SS-379 Needlefish — Zénaïde Alexandrine Bonaparte (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the State of Louisiana, renamed LANS Needlefish with hull number LASS-379) *
SS-380 Nerka — Johanna Julia Walbaum (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the State of Arizona, renamed AZNS Nerka with hull number AZSS-380) *
SS-381 USS Sand Lance — Mônica Eulália Garrison de Rio Grande do Sul (Decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Brazil in 1963, renamed SM Rio Grande do Sul [second of name] with pennant S11; decommissioned the second time in 1972 for spare parts, was scrapped by 1975; adopted by Brazil, renamed SM Porto Alegre with pennant S209 to prevent confusion with cruiser CL Rio Grande do Sul [pennant C13]) *
SS-382 Obispo — Arcelia Raborn y Monturiol Estarriol (Renamed USS Picuda before launch, decommissioned in 1946, underwent GUPPY IIA upgrade in 1953, recommissioned later that year; decommissioned the second time on transfer to Spain in 1972, renamed BSM Narciso Monturiol with pennant S33; laid up with mechanical defects in 1975, decommissioned the final time two years later, was scrapped; adopted by Spain under local name, given new Spanish Navy pennant S36) *
SS-383 USS Pampanito — Ciara Bree Jackson (Resembles Pacific self, decommissioned in 1945, reclassified as AGSS-383 in 1962; preserved as memorial since 1971 at the San Francisco Maritime Museum, San Francisco, California; portrayed the fictional "USS Stingray" in 1996 for the film Down Periscope)
SS-384 USS Parche — Patricia Lana Ramage (Decommissioned in 1946, used as target ship later that year during Operation: Crossroads, survived both tests, decommissioned later that year to serve as Naval Reserve training ship, reclassified as AGSS-384 in 1962, was scrapped in 1970)
SS-385 USS Bang — Amaris Reina Gallaher y García Sáez (Decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1951; underwent GUPPY IIA upgrade the following year, decommissioned the second time in 1972 on transfer to Spain, renamed BSM Cosme García [second of name] with pennant S34; decommissioned the third time in 1983, was scrapped that year; adopted by Spain, renamed BSM El Pinche with pennant S37 to prevent confusion with submarine BSM Cosme García [pennant S4]) *
SS-386 USS Pilotfish — Rosemary Hope Close (Decommissioned in 1946, used as target ship later that year during Operation: Crossroads, was sunk during Test "Baker" in Pikinni Atoll, the Marshall Islands)
SS-387 USS Pintado — Brett Abbey Clarey (Decommissioned in 1946, reclassified as AGSS-387 in 1962, was scrapped in 1969; conning tower preserved at the National Museum of the Pacific War, Fredericksburg, Texas)
SS-388 USS Pipefish — Willow Nicole Deragon (Decommissioned in 1949, reclassified AGSS-388 in 1962, was scrapped in 1969)

SS-389 USS Piranha — Hunter Ellie Ruble (Decommissioned in 1946, reclassified AGSS-389 in 1962, was scrapped in 1967)
SS-390 USS Plaice — Cássia Bethânia Stevens do Bahia (Decommissioned in 1947, transferred to Brazil in 1963, renamed SM Bahia [third of name] with pennant S12; decommissioned in 1972, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Brazil, renamed SM Salvador with pennant S210 to prevent confusion with cruiser CL Bahia [pennant C12]) *
SS-391 USS Pomfret — Feray Ceylan Acker Reis (Underwent GUPPY IIA upgrade in 1952, decommissioned in 1971 on transfer to Türkiye, renamed TCG Oruç Reis [second of name] with pennant S337; decommissioned the second time in 1987, final fate unknown; bell preserved at the officer's mess, Dugway Proving Ground, Utah; adopted by Türkiye, renamed TCG Becâye with pennant D277 to prevent confusion with submarine TCG Oruç Reis [pennant D259]) *
SS-392 USS Sterlet — Olive Claire Robbins (Decommissioned in 1948, recommissioned two years later; underwent Fleet Snorkel Program upgrade in 1952, decommissioned the second time in 1968, was sunk as target the following year)
SS-393 USS Queenfish — Charlise Emma Loughlin (Substituted for the fictional "USS Sea Tiger" for the filming of Operation: Petticoat in 1959, reclassified AGSS-393 the following year, decommissioned 1963, was sunk as target later that year)
SS-394 USS Razorback — Marlee Aygül Bontier Reis (Underwent GUPPY IIA upgrade in 1952, decommissioned in 1970 on transfer to Türkiye, renamed TCG Murat Reis [second of name] with pennant S336; decommissioned in 2001, preserved as memorial since 2004 at the Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum, North Little Rock, Arkansas; adopted by Türkiye, renamed TCG Kıbrıs Seferi with pennant D276 to prevent confusion with submarine TCG Murat Reis [pennant D260]) *
SS-395 USS Redfish — Louise Dinah McGregor (Reclassified AGSS-395 in 1960, decommissioned in 1968, was sunk as target later that year near San Diego, California)
SS-396 USS Ronquil — Galaxia Sofía Monroe y Peral Caballero (Underwent GUPPY IIA upgrade in 1952, decommissioned in 1971 on transfer to Spain, renamed BSM Isaac Peral [third of name] with pennant S32; decommissioned the final time in 1984, final fate unknown; adopted by Spain, renamed BSM Calle de Génova with pennant S35 to prevent confusion with submarine BSM Isaac Peral [pennant S12]) *
SS-397 USS Scabbardfish — Fotiní Adrásteia Gunn Φωτίνη Αντράστεια Γκούν (Underwent Fleet Snorkel Program upgrade in 1947, decommissioned the following year, transferred to Greece in 1965, renamed VP Tríaina ΒΠ Τρίαινα [second of name] with pennant S86; decommissioned in 1979, subsequently used as training ship, final fate unknown; adopted by Greece, renamed YV Kymopóleia YB Κυμοπόλεια with pennant Y16 to prevent confusion with submarine YV Tríaina [pennant Y12]) *
SS-398 USS Segundo — Jessica Dawn Fulp (Underwent Fleet Snorkel Program upgrade in 1951, decommissioned in 1970, was sunk as target later that year)

SS-399 USS Sea Cat — Rhonda Rosemary McGregor (Reclassified AGSS-399 in 1949, underwent Fleet Snorkel Program upgrade in 1952, reclassified again as SS-399 later that year, decommissioned in 1968, was scrapped in 1973)
SS-400 USS Sea Devil — Ruth Ellen Styles (Decommissioned in 1948, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1954, recommissioned in 1957; reclassified AGSS-400 in 1960, decommissioned the final time in 1964, was sunk as target later that year off southern California)
SS-401 USS Sea Dog — Verna Lynne Lowrance (Decommissioned in 1956, reclassified AGSS-401 in 1962, was scrapped in 1971)
SS-402 USS Sea Fox — Roshan Ceylan Klinker Reis (Underwent GUPPY IIA upgrade in 1952, decommissioned in 1970 on transfer to Türkiye, renamed TCG Burak Reis [third of name] with pennant S335; decommissioned the second time in 1996, cannibalized for spare parts and was scrapped by 2003; adopted by Türkiye, renamed TCG Sapienza to prevent confusion with gunboat TCG Burak Reis [pennant G350]) *
SS-403 USS Atule — Jessica Génesis Maurer y Astete Fernández de Paredes de Pacocha (Underwent GUPPY 1A upgrade in 1951, decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1970, transferred to Peru in 1974, renamed BAP Pacocha [second of name] with hull number SS-48; was sunk by collision in 1988 with fishing trawler MV Kiowa Maru near Callao, Peru; wreck salvaged the following year, cannibalized for spare parts and was scrapped; adopted by Peru, renamed BAP Luis Germán Astete with hull number SM-11 to prevent confusion with submarine BAP Pacocha [SM-05]) *
SS-404 USS Spikefish — Nelly Janet Nicholas (Reclassified AGSS-404 in 1962, decommissioned the following year, was sunk as target in 1964 off Long Island, New York)
SS-405 USS Sea Owl — Carter Lane Bennett (Underwent Fleet Snorkel Program upgrade in 1951, reclassified AGSS-405 on decommissioning in 1969, was scrapped in 1971)
SS-406 USS Sea Poacher — Francesca Maritza Gambacorta de la Pedrera (Underwent GUPPY 1A upgrade in 1951, reclassified AGSS-406 on decommissioning in 1969, transferred to Peru in 1974, renamed BAP La Pedrera with hull number SS-49; decommissioned the second time in 1995, now serving as port training ship; adopted by Peru under local name with hull number SM-12) *
SS-407 USS Sea Robin — Paula Carol Stimson (Underwent GUPPY 1A upgrade in 1951, decommissioned in 1970, was scrapped the following year)
SS-408 USS Sennet — Gilda Elizabeth Porter (Underwent Fleet Snorkel Program upgrade in 1951, decommissioned in 1968, was scrapped in 1973)

SS-409 USS Piper — Bryce Frances McMahon (Underwent Fleet Snorkel Program upgrade in 1951, reclassified AGSS-409 on decommissioning in 1967, was scrapped in 1971)
SS-410 USS Threadfin — Juandalynn Jale Foote Ayıcı (Underwent GUPPY IIA upgrade in 1953, decommissioned in 1972 on transfer to Türkiye, renamed TCG Birinci İnönü [third of name] with pennant S346; decommissioned the second time in 1998, final fate unknown; adopted by Türkiye, renamed TCG Ayıcı Arif with pennant D279 to prevent confusion with submarine TCG Birinci İnönü [pennant D251]) *
SS-411 USS Spadefish — Goldie Wanda Underwood (Decommissioned 1946, reclassified AGSS-411 in 1962, was scrapped in 1969)
SS-412 USS Trepang — Rosalyn Muriel Davenport (Decommissioned in 1946, reclassified AGSS-412 in 1962, was sunk as target in 1969 off southern California)
SS-413 USS Spot — Valentina Salvina Post y Simpson Winthrop (Decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Chile in 1962, renamed AC Almirante Simpson [third of name] with hull number SS-21; decommissioned the second time in 1982, final fate unknown; adopted by Chile, renamed AC Callao with hull number SM-110 to prevent confusion with submarine AC Almirante Simpson [SM-108]) *
SS-414 USS Springer — Rayquel Kefauver y Thomson Porto Mariño (Decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Chile in 1962, renamed AC Capitán Thomson [third of name] with hull number SS-22; decommissioned the second time in 1972, was scrapped for spare parts that year; adopted by Chile, renamed AC Arica with hull number SM-111 to prevent confusion with submarine AC Capitán Thomson [SM-109]) *
SS-415 USS Stickleback — Lana Gwendolyn Bernard (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951, underwent GUPPY IIA upgrade the following year, was sunk by collision in 1958 with USS Silverstein near O'ahu, Hawai'i)
SS-416 USS Tiru — Natalie Genna Hendricks (Completed to GUPPY II standard in 1948, underwent GUPPY III modernization in 1960, decommissioned in 1975, was sunk as target in 1979 off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina)
SS-425 USS Trumpetfish — Romana Cláudia Benitez do Goiás (Underwent GUPPY II upgrade in 1947, underwent GUPPY III modernization in 1961, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Brazil, renamed SM Goiás with pennant S15; decommissioned the second time in 1990, fate unknown; adopted by Brazil under local name, given Brazilian Navy pennant S216 for administrative purposes) *
SS-426 USS Tusk — Renée Lìyáng Moore 芮妮·麗洋·摩尔 (Underwent GUPPY II upgrade in 1947, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Taiwan, renamed ZMZ Hǎibào ZMZ 海豹 will hull number SS-792; in restricted commission; adopted by Taiwan under local name, given new Republic of China Navy hull number QT-402) *

Continued in Part Three…

Ship prefix

AC — Armada de Chile ("Navy of Chile")
AKNS — State of Alaska Naval Ship
ARA — Armada de la República Argentina ("Navy of the Argentine Republic")
ARV — Armada República de Venezuela ("Navy of the Republic of Venezuela")
AZNS — State of Arizona Naval Ship
BAP — Buque Armada Peruana ("Ship of the Peruvian Navy")
BSM — Buque de Su Majestad ("His Majesty's Ship")
DÈPL/ДЭПЛ — Dízel'-Èlektrícheskaja Podvódnaja Lódka Дизель-Электрическая Подводная Лодка ("Diesel-Electric Submarine") (Russian/Soviet Navy type prefix)
HMCS/M — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Submarine (Royal Canadian Navy English ship prefix)
HrMs — Harer Majesteits ("Her Majesty's") (Dutch Navy ship prefix when a queen rules)
IDNS — State of Idaho Naval Ship
ILNS — State of Illinois Naval Ship
KSNS — State of Kansas Naval Ship
LANS — State of Louisiana Naval Ship
MM — Marina Militaire ("Military Navy") (Italian Navy ship prefix post-1946)
MV — Motor Vessel
MONS — State of Missouri Naval Ship
NYNS — State of New York Naval Ship
ORNS — State of Oregon Naval Ship
PCh/ПЧ — Pidvódnyj Chóven Підводний Човен ("Submarine") (Ukrainian Navy type prefix)
SM — Submarino ("Submarine") (Brazilian Navy type prefix)
TCG — Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Gemisi ("Ship of the Republic of Türkiye")
THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan 天皇陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign") (Imperial Japanese Navy ship prefix pre-1945)
TXNS — State of Texas Naval Ship
USS — United States Ship
UTNS — State of Utah Naval Ship
VP/ΒΠ — Vassilikón Ploíon Βασιλικόν Πλοίον ("Royal Ship") (Royal Greek Navy ship prefix pre-1973)
WYNS — State of Wyoming Naval Ship
YV/ΥΒ — Ypovrýchio Υποβρύχιο ("Submarine") (Greek Navy type prefix post-1973)
ZMZ — Zhōnghuá Mínguó Zhànjiàn 中華民國戰艦 ("Warship of the Republic of China")

Hull classification codes/Pennant superior letters

AGSS — Auxiliary Submarine
AKSS — Alaska Naval Militia Submarine
APSS — Personnel Transport Submarine
ASSP — Auxiliary Submarine Transport
AZSS — Arizona Air National Guard Submarine
D — Denizaltı ("Submarine") (Türkiye Navy pennant superior)
IDSS — Idaho Air National Guard Submarine
ILSS — Illinois Naval Militia Submarine
IXSS — Miscellaneous Submarine
KSSS — Kansas Air National Guard Submarine
LASS — Louisiana Naval Militia Submarine
LPSS — Amphibious Transport Submarine
MOSS — Missouri Naval Militia Submarine
NYSS — New York Naval Militia Submarine
O — Onderzeeboot ("Submarine") (Dutch Navy pennant superior)
ORSS — Oregon Naval Militia Submarine
QT — Qiántǐng 潛艇 ("Submarine") (Republic of China Navy hull classification code)
S — Sottomarino ("Submarine") (Italian Navy pennant superior)
S — Submarine (NATO English-language universal pennant superior)
S — Submarino (Argentine Navy/Brazilian Navy/Spanish Navy/Venezuelan Navy pennant superior)
SM — Submarino ("Submarine") (Chilean Navy/Peruvian Navy hull classification code)
SS — Submarine (also English-language hull classification code for the Chilean and Peruvian Navies)
SS/SM — Submarine/Sous-Marin (Royal Canadian Navy bilingual hull classification code)
SSA — Cargo Submarine
SSG — Guided Missile Submarine
SSP — Submarine Transport
SSR — Radar Picket Submarine
TXSS — Texas Marine Regiment Submarine
UTSS — Utah Air National Guard Submarine
WYSS — Wyoming Air National Guard Submarine
Y — Ypovrýchio Υποβρύχιο ("Submarine") (Greek Navy pennant superior)

Translations and Abbreviations

GUPPY — Greater Underwater Propulsion Power Program (United States Navy program to improve overall submarine performance, performed from 1946-63)
 
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United States: Wartime Submarines (Part 3)
In my opinion, what happened with many of the submarines here demonstrates what asking for TOO MUCH can lead to.

Enjoy!

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF WARTIME SUBMARINES (UNITED STATES NAVY) (Part Three)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

BALAO-CLASS SUBMARINE (Continued)
SS-427 Turbot — Faye Xanadu Gygax (Second of name, cancelled before launch in 1945, used as machinery test hulk until the 1980s at North Severn Naval Station, Annapolis, Maryland; was subsequently scrapped; adopted by the State of Kansas, renamed KSNS Turbot with hull number KSSS-427) *
SS-428 Ulua — Jasmine Forsskål (Cancelled before launch in 1945, subsequently used as weapons test hulk at Norfolk Naval Station, Norfolk, Virginia; was scrapped in 1958; adopted by the State of Michigan, renamed MINS Ulua with hull number MISS-428) *
SS-429 Unicorn — Winter Ashley Rowan (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the State of Ohio, renamed OHNS Unicorn with hull number OHSS-429) *
SS-430 Vendace — Rhoda Donna Froesce (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the State of North Dakota, renamed NDNS Vendace with hull number NDSS-430) *
SS-431 Walrus — Joanna Penelope Olding (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the State of Nevada, renamed NVNS Walrus with hull number NVSS-431) *
SS-432 Whitefish — Carla Victoria Linnaeus (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the State of Minnesota, renamed MNNS Whitefish with hull number MNSS-432) *
SS-433 Whiting — Carol Amy Whiting (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the State of California, renamed CANS Whiting with hull number CASS-433) *
SS-434 Wolffish — Phoebe Simone Pallas (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the District of Columbia, renamed DCNS Wolffish with hull number DCSS-434) *
SS-438 (no name) — Aðalsteina Hvalsdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Hvalfjörður with pennant K1) *
SS-439 (no name) — Agnborg Borgarsdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Borgarfjörður with pennant K2) *

SS-440 (no name) — Albjört Breiðasdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Breiðafjörður with pennant K3) *
SS-441 (no name) — Anita Hvammssdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Hvammsfjörður with pennant K4) *
SS-442 (no name) — Anný Patreksdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Patreksfjörður with pennant K5) *
SS-443 (no name) — Arelly Tálknasdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Tálknafjörður with pennant K6) *
SS-444 (no name) — Ásfríður Arnarsdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Arnarfjörður with pennant K7) *
SS-445 (no name) — Ástbjörg Ísasdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Ísafjörður with pennant K8) *
SS-446 (no name) — Ástrún Jökulsdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Jökulfirðir with pennant K9) *
SS-447 (no name) — Benna Þaralátursdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Þaralátursfjörður with pennant K10) *
SS-448 (no name) — Berglaug Hrútasdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Hrútafjörður with pennant K11) *
SS-449 (no name) — Bjargþóra Miðsdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Miðfjörður with pennant K12) *

SS-450 (no name) — Björný Skagasdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Skagafjörður with pennant K13) *
SS-451 (no name) — Bóel Siglusdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Siglufjörður with pennant K14) *
SS-452 (no name) — Bóthildur Ólafsdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Ólafsfjörður with pennant K15) *
SS-453 (no name) — Brigit Eyjasdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Eyjafjörður with pennant K16) *
SS-454 (no name) — Bjarnónía Skjálsdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Skjálfandi with pennant K17) *
SS-455 (no name) — Bibíana Öxarsdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Öxarfjörður with pennant K18) *
SS-456 (no name) — Bertína Þistilsdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Þistilfjörður with pennant K19) *
SS-457 (no name) — Batanía Bakkasdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Bakkafjörður with pennant K20) *
SS-458 (no name) — Aþena Vopnasdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Vopnafjörður with pennant K21) *
SS-459 (no name) — Auðbjört Héraðsdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Héraðsflói with pennant K22) *

SS-460 (no name) — Arnþóra Seyðisdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Seyðisfjörður with pennant K23) *
SS-461 (no name) — Arnhildur Mjóisdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Mjóifjörður with pennant K24) *
SS-462 (no name) — Árnanía Norðsdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Norðfjörður with pennant K25) *
SS-463 (no name) — Aríela Reyðarsdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Reyðarfjörður with pennant K26) *
SS-464 Chicolar — Edwynne Lane Beach (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Chicolar with hull number NYSS-464) *
SS-465 (no name) — Andresa Eskisdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Eskifjörður with pennant K27) *
SS-466 (no name) — Alvör Fáskrúðsdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Fáskrúðsfjörður with pennant K28) *
SS-467 (no name) — Alís Stöðvarsdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Stöðvarfjörður with pennant K29) *
SS-468 (no name) — Alfreðsína Berusdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Berufjörður with pennant K30) *
SS-469 (no name) — Alexandrina Hornasdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Hornafjörður with pennant K31) *

SS-470 (no name) — Allysson Jensen (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Streymoy with pennant U23) *
SS-471 (no name) — Bergtóra Hansen (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Eysturoy with pennant U24) *
SS-472 (no name) — Christianna Andersen (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Vágar with pennant U25) *
SS-473 (no name) — Dagrún Larsen (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Suðuroy with pennant U26) *
SS-474 (no name) — Eisinbjørg Sørensen (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Sandoy with pennant U27) *
SS-530 (no name) — Finngerð Jørgensen (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Norðoyar with pennant U28) *
SS-531 (no name) — Eibhlínn Meabh Ó Cearbhalláin/Evelyn Maeve O'Carolan (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Ireland, renamed Dobharchú with pennant F1) *
SS-532 (no name) — Bébhinn Peigí Ó Ceallaigh/Vivian Peggy O'Kelly (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Ireland, renamed Merrow with pennant F2) *
SS-533 (no name) — Clíona Róisín de hÍde/Cleena Rose Hyde (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Ireland, renamed Oilliphéist with pennant F3) *
SS-534 (no name) — Dianaimh Órla Ó hUiggin/Diana Orla O'Higgins (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Ireland, renamed Púca with pennant F4) *
SS-535 (no name) — Fionnuala Sorcha Mhic Róibín/Nola Sally Robinson (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Ireland, renamed Glaistig with pennant F5) *
SS-536 (no name) — Iodhnait Nollaig Ó Maoilíosa/Enid Noelle Mellows (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by Ireland, renamed Enbarr with pennant F6) *

TENCH-CLASS SUBMARINE
SS-417 USS Tench — Victor Beatriz Sieglaff y Pabellón de Pica (Decommissioned in 1947, underwent GUPPY 1A upgrade in 1950, recommissioned later that year; decommissioned the second time in 1970, sold to Peru in 1976 for spare parts, was scrapped; adopted by Peru, renamed BAP Pabellón de Pica with hull number SM-19) *
SS-418 USS Thornback — Esin Pembe Abrahamson Reis (Decommissioned in 1946, underwent GUPPY IIA upgrade in 1953, recommissioned later that year; decommissioned the second time in 1971 on transfer to Türkiye, renamed TCG Uluç Ali Reis [second of name] with pennant S338; decommissioned for the final time in 2000, preserved as museum ship since then at the Rahmi M. Koç Müzesi, Hasköy, Istanbul, Türkiye; adopted by Türkiye, renamed TCG Tunus'un Fethi with pennant D283 to prevent confusion with submarine TCG Uluç Ali Reis [pennant D261]) *
SS-419 USS Tigrone — Hillary Cassidy (Decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned the following year with hull number SSR-419; decommissioned the second time in 1957, recommissioned in 1962; re-designated AGSS-419 the following year, decommissioned the final time in 1975, was sunk as target the following year off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina)
SS-420 USS Tirante — Georgia Leslie Street (Decommissioned in 1946, underwent GUPPY IIA upgrade in 1952, recommissioned later that year; was portrayed in an episode in the anthology television series The Silent Service in the 1957-58 season, decommissioned the second time in 1973, was scrapped the following year)
SS-421 Tomtate — Azra Ceylan Smith Reis (Renamed USS Trutta before construction began in 1944, commissioned later that year, decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time the following year to be modified to GUPPY IIA standard, recommissioned again in 1953; decommissioned the third time in 1972 on transfer to Türkiye, renamed TCG Cerbe [second of name] with pennant S340; decommissioned the final time in 1999, was subsequently scrapped, sail preserved at the Gölcük Donanma Tersanesi, Gölcük, Kocaeli, Türkiye; adopted by Türkiye, renamed TCG Baştarda with pennant D284 to prevent confusion with submarine TCG Cerbe [pennant D271]) *
SS-422 USS Toro — Janet Dana Grant (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned the following year; decommissioned the second time in 1963, was scrapped two years later)
SS-423 USS Torsk — Brynn Edna Lewellen (Underwent Fleet Snorkel upgrade in 1952, decommissioned in 1968, preserved as museum ship since 1972 as part of the Historic Ships in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland)
SS-424 Trembler — Racquel Pauline Nicholson (Renamed USS Quillback before construction in 1944, commissioned later that year, decommissioned in 1952 to undergo GUPPY IIA upgrade, recommissioned the following year; decommissioned the second time in 1973, was scrapped the following year; serves under second name)
SS-435 USS Corsair — Agnes Scarlett Fuhrman (Decommissioned in 1963, was scrapped later that year; name plate on display at Freedom Park, Omaha, Nebraska)
SS-436 Unicorn — Martha Wisdom Bock (Second of name, cancelled after launching in 1946, held in reserve as part of the Atlantic Reserve Fleet, New London, Connecticut; was scrapped in 1958; adopted by the State of Connecticut, renamed CTNS Monodon [second of name] with hull number CTSS-436) *

SS-437 Walrus — Winifred Penelope Nagle (Third of name, cancelled after launch in 1946, placed in reserve incomplete until 1958, was scrapped that year; adopted by the State of New Jersey, renamed NJNS Odobenus with hull number NJSS-437) *
SS-475 USS Argonaut — Joanne Stephanie Schmidt (Second of name, underwent Fleet Snorkel upgrade in 1952, converted to SSG-475 in 1955, restored to SS-475 in 1960, decommissioned in 1968 on transfer to Canada, renamed HMCS/M Rainbow [second of name] with hull number SS-75; decommissioned the second time in 1974, returned to the United States two years later, was scrapped in 1977; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS/M Steelhead to prevent confusion with training cruiser HMCS Rainbow [CLT-11/CRE-11], given new Royal Canadian Navy hull number SS-176/SM-176) *
SS-476 USS Runner — Raye Heather Bass (Second of name, decommissioned in 1969, reclassified as AGSS-476 and used as Naval Reserve training vessel until 1971, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of Arkansas, renamed ARNS Runner with hull number ARSS-476) *
SS-477 USS Conger — Hillary Dyan Sipple (Decommissioned in 1963, was scrapped the following year)
SS-478 USS Cutlass — Helen Lìnà Jukes 海倫·麗娜·朱克斯 (Underwent GUPPY II upgrade in 1950, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Taiwan, renamed ZMZ Hǎishī ZMZ 海獅 with hull number SS-791, in restricted commission; adopted by Taiwan under local name, given new Republic of China Navy hull number QJ-401) *
SS-479 USS Diablo — Subaytah Khadijah Khan سبیتا خدیجہ خان (Re-designated AGSS-479 in 1962, subsequently underwent Fleet Snorkel upgrade, decommissioned two years later, transferred to Pakistan, renamed PNS Ghazi PNS غازی with pennant S130; was sunk under mysterious circumstances in 1971 east of Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India; adopted by Pakistan under local name with pennant S101) *
SS-480 USS Medregal — Willow Madison Wright (Underwent Fleet Snorkel upgrade in 1952, re-designated AGSS-480 in 1967, decommissioned in 1970, was scrapped two years later)
SS-481 USS Requin — Dana Sylvia Cutter (Re-designated SSR-481 in 1948, underwent Fleet Snorkel upgrade in 1959, restored to original hull number later that year, re-designated AGSS-481 prior to decommissioning in 1968, subsequently used as Naval Reserve training ship, re-designated IXSS-481 in 1971, preserved as memorial from 1972 at the Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, Florida; preservation group went insolvent in 1986, came under the charge of the Carnegie Science Centre, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1990, preserved as memorial at that location since)
SS-482 USS Irex — June Delinda Crowley (Upgraded to Fleet Snorkel standard in 1948, decommissioned in 1969, was scrapped in 1971)
SS-483 USS Sea Leopard — Rosário Eloísa Marília Ward do Bahia (Underwent GUPPY IIA upgrade in 1948, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Brazil, renamed SM Bahia [third of name] with pennant S12; decommissioned the second time in 1993, was scrapped in 1998; adopted by Brazil, renamed SM Feira de Santana with pennant S215 to prevent confusion with cruiser CL Bahia [pennant C12]) *

SS-484 USS Odax — Francisca Dionira Walker do Janeiro (Underwent GUPPY I upgrade in 1946, underwent GUPPY II upgrade in 1951, decommissioned in 1972 on transfer to Brazil, renamed SM Rio de Janeiro [second of name] with pennant S13; decommissioned for the final time in 1978, was scrapped in 1981; adopted by Brazil under local name with pennant S214) *
SS-485 USS Sirago — Florence Jillian Harlfinger (Underwent GUPPY II conversion in 1948, endured internal explosion in 1954 while at Portsmouth Naval Yard, Kittery, Maine; decommissioned in 1972, was scrapped the following year)
SS-486 USS Pomodon — Melanie Hope Dry (Underwent GUPPY I upgrade in 1947, underwent GUPPY II upgrade in 1951, endured hydrogen gas explosion in 1955 while at the San Francisco Naval Yard, San Francisco, California; decommissioned in 1970, was scrapped two years later)
SS-487 USS Remora — Rodánthi Sellars Katsónis Ροδάνθη Σέλλερς Κατσώνης (Underwent GUPPY II upgrade in 1947, underwent GUPPY III upgrade in 1962, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Greece, renamed YV Katsónis ΥΒ Κατσώνης [third of name] with pennant S115; decommissioned for the second time in 1993, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Greece, renamed YV Livadeiá ΥΒ Λιβαδειά with pennant Y19 to prevent confusion with submarine YV Katsónis [pennant Y01]) *
SS-488 USS Sarda — Charlene Wynne Nimitz (Decommissioned in 1964, was scrapped the following year)
SS-489 USS Spinax — Audrey Rexanne Faust (Re-designated SSR-489 in 1948, underwent Fleet Snorkel upgrade at that time, reverted to original hull number in 1959, decommissioned in 1969, was scrapped in 1972)
SS-490 USS Volador — Honora Aelda Thompson di Gazzana Priaroggia (Second of name, completed with GUPPY II upgrades in 1948, underwent GUPPY III upgrade in 1962, decommissioned in 1972 on transfer to Italy, renamed MM Gianfranco Gazzana Priaroggia with pennant S502; decommissioned the second time in 1981, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Italy under local name with pennant S263) *
SS-491 Pompano — Louise Sloane Parks (Second of name, cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Pompano with hull number NYSS-491) *
SS-492 Grayling — Rhoda Wendy Aldinger (Third of name, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Thymallus with hull number PASS-492) *
SS-493 Needlefish — Wynne Pilialoha Caddy (Cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by the State of Hawai'i, renamed HINS Needlefish with hull number HISS-493) *

SS-494 Sculpin — Wanda Donna Wilkin (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by the State of Ohio, renamed OHNS Cottoidea with hull number OHSS-494) *
SS-495 (unnamed) — Olivia Francise Naquin (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the State of Louisiana, named LANS Squalus [second of name] with hull number LASS-495) *
SS-496 (unnamed) — Jocelyn Lana Burnside (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the State of New Mexico, named NMNS Saury [second of name] with hull number NMSS-496) *
SS-497 (unnamed) — Marcie Harley Austin (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the State of Oklahoma, named OKNS Spearfish [second of name] with hull number OKSS-497) *
SS-498 (unnamed) — Thelma Chrystal Aylward (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the State of Ohio, named OHNS Searaven [second of name] with hull number OHSS-498) *
SS-499 (unnamed) — Roberta Marion Brinker (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the State of Illinois, named ILNS Tambor [second of name] with hull number ILSS-499) *
SS-500 (unnamed) — Jennifer Leslie Detar (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the State of Nebraska, named NENS Thunnini with hull number NESS-500) *
SS-501 (unnamed) — Maureen Willow Shea (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the State of New York, named NYNS Gar [second of name] with hull number NYSS-501) *
SS-502 (unnamed) — Sheryl Grace Alexander (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the State of New York, named NYNS Podge with hull number NYSS-502) *
SS-503 (unnamed) — Martha Lulu Abele (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, named MANS Grunion [second of name] with hull number MASS-503) *

SS-504 (unnamed) — Alberta Lilly Becker (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the State of Mississippi, renamed MSNS Blackfish [second of name] with hull number MSSS-504) *
SS-505 (unnamed) — Andrea Golda Johnson (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Cod [second of name] with hull number NYSS-505) *
SS-506 (unnamed) — Edythe Ferne Dissette (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the State of Michigan, renamed MINS Cero [second of name] with hull number MISS-506) *
SS-507 (unnamed) — Eden Ocumpaugh (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the State of Connecticut, renamed CTNS Corvina [second of name] with hull number CTSS-507) *
SS-508 (unnamed) — Rayna Willow Johnson (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the State of New York, given named NYNS Herring [second of name] with hull number NYSS-508) *
SS-509 (unnamed) — Henrietta Lolicia Jukes (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, named PANS Kingfish [second of name] with hull number PASS-509) *
SS-510 (unnamed) — Stephany Loreen Johnson (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the State of Illinois, named ILNS Shad [second of name] with hull number ILSS-510) *
SS-511 (unnamed) — Jerri Theresa Becker (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the State of Indiana, named INNS Angler [second of name] with hull number INSS-511) *
SS-512 (unnamed) — Willow Gypsy Clautice (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the State of Maryland, named MDNS Bashaw [second of name] with hull number MDSS-512) *
SS-513 (unnamed) — Harmony Drew Barker (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the State of Ohio, named OHNS Bluegill [second of name] with hull number OHSS-513) *

SS-514 (unnamed) — Wynne Golda Chapple (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the State of Montana, named MTNS Bream [second of name] with hull number MTSS-514) *
SS-515 (unnamed) — Frances Nellie Russell (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the State of Wisconsin, named WINS Cobia [second of name] with hull number WISS-515) *
SS-516 Wahoo — Misty Grace Kennedy (Third of name, cancelled before launching in 1946, was scrapped on slip; adopted by the State of Missouri, renamed MONS Ono with hull number MOSS-516) *
SS-517 (unnamed) — Riley Scarlett Anderson (Cancelled before launching in 1944, later scrapped on slip, never named; adopted by the State of Missouri, named MONS Croaker [second of name] with hull number MOSS-517) *
SS-518 Wahoo — Rina Heather O'Kane (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the State of New Hampshire, renamed NHNS Wahoo with hull number NHSS-518) *
SS-519 (unnamed) — Tisha Dana Keegan (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the State of New York, named NYNS Flounder [second of name] with hull number NYSS-519) *
SS-520 (unnamed) — Wynne Sloane Antle (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the State of Illinois, renamed ILNS Gabilan [second of name] with hull number ILSS-520) *
SS-521 (unnamed) — Melissa Hunter Dry (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Gunnel [second of name] with hull number PASS-521) *
SS-522 USS Amberjack — Vitória Benedita Parham do Ceará (Second of name, underwent GUPPY II upgrade in 1947, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Brazil, renamed SM Ceará [second of name] with pennant S14; decommissioned for the second time in 1987, was subsequently scrapped, sail preserved as memorial in Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil; adopted by Brazil under local name, given new Brazilian Navy pennant S217) *
SS-523 USS Grampus — Eufémia Célia Barnhardt e Gonçalves do Rio Grande (Third of name, construction halted by end of World War Two, completed by 1949 to GUPPY II standard, decommissioned in 1972 on transfer to Brazil, renamed SM Rio Grande do Sul [third of name] with hull number S11; decommissioned for the final time in 1978, was scrapped in 1981; adopted by Brazil, renamed SM Farrapos to prevent confusion with light cruiser CL Rio Grande do Sul [pennant C13], given new Brazilian Navy pennant S213) *

SS-524 USS Pickerel — Perla Romilda Schratz di Longobardo (Third of name, construction delayed by the end of World War Two, completed by 1949 to GUPPY II standard, underwent GUPPY III upgrade in 1962, decommissioned in 1972 on transfer to Italy, renamed MM Primo Longobardo with pennant S501; decommissioned the second time in 1981, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Italy under local name, given new Italian Navy pennant number S262) *
SS-525 USS Grenadier — Herminia Genoveva Reaves y Armario González (Second of name, construction delayed by the end of World War Two, completed by 1951 to GUPPY II standard, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Venezuela, renamed ARV Picúa with pennant S22; decommissioned the second time in 1990, final fate unknown; adopted by Venezuela under local name with new Venezuelan Navy pennant S03) *
SS-526 Dorado — Drusilla Glass (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the State of Louisiana, renamed LANS Dorado with hull number LASS-526) *
SS-527 Comber — Millicent Faye Powers (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Comber with hull number PASS-527) *
SS-528 Sea Panther — Gillian Colleen Reiter (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the State of Ohio, renamed OHNS Sea Panther with hull number OHSS-528) *
SS-529 Tiburon — Jazmín Marisol de Ayala y Aranza (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the State of California, renamed CANS Tiburón with hull number CASS-529) *
SS-537 (unnamed) — Edith Evelyn Conrad (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the State of Missouri, renamed MONS Hake [second of name] with hull number MOSS-537) *
SS-538 (unnamed) — Dayna Fanni Purinton (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the State of Maine, renamed MENS Hoe [second of name] with hull number MESS-538) *
SS-539 (unnamed) — Jobeth Robynne Madison (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, renamed KYNS Mingo [second of name] with hull number KYSS-539) *
SS-540 (unnamed) — Rose Hyacinthe Caldwell (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the State of Georgia, renamed GANS Peto [second of name] with hull number GASS-540) *

SS-541 (unnamed) — Earlene Clare Hawk (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Pompon [second of name] with hull number NYSS-541) *
SS-542 (unnamed) — Cheryl Deanne Nace (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Rasher [second of name] with hull number PASS-542) *
SS-543 (unnamed) — Carla Wynter Gronemann (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the State of Illinois, renamed ILNS Raton [second of name] with hull number ILSS-543) *
SS-544 (unnamed) — Thyrza Madalyn Ustick (Cancelled before construction in 1944, never named; adopted by the State of Minnesota, renamed MNNS Redfin [second of name] with hull number MNSS-544) *
SS-545 (unnamed) — Cheyenne Winona Fell (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of Indiana, renamed INNS Robalo [second of name] with hull number INSS-545) *
SS-546 (unnamed) — Robynne Alysha Keating (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Rock [second of name] with hull number MASS-546) *
SS-547 (unnamed) — Harriet Edyth Shear (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Sawfish [second of name] with hull number NYSS-547) *
SS-548 (unnamed) — Karla Rayna Wheland (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of Ohio, renamed OHNS Steelhead [second of name] with hull number OHSS-548) *
SS-549 (unnamed) — Jayna Marcelyn Clement (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of New Hampshire, renamed NHNS Golet [second of name] with hull number NHSS-549) *
SS-550 (unnamed) — Giovanna Corrine Ball (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of Tennessee, renamed TNNS Guavina [second of name] with hull number TNSS-550) *

Ship/type prefixes

ARNS — State of Arkansas Naval Ship
ARV — Armada República de Venezuela ("Navy of the Republic of Venezuela")
BAP — Buque Armada Peruana ("Ship of the Peruvian Navy")
CANS — State of California Naval Ship
CTNS — State of Connecticut Naval Ship
DCNS — District of Columbia Naval Ship
GANS — State of Georgia Naval Ship
HINS — State of Hawai'i Naval Ship
HMCS/M — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Submarine
ILNS — State of Illinois Naval Ship
INNS — State of Indiana Naval Ship
KDM — Kongelige Danske Marine ("Royal Danish Navy")
KSNS — State of Kansas Naval Ship
KYNS — Commonwealth of Kentucky Naval Ship
LANS — State of Louisiana Naval Ship
— Long Éireannach ("Irish Ship")
MANS — Commonwealth of Massachusetts Naval Ship
MDNS — State of Maryland Naval Ship
MENS — State of Maine Naval Ship
MINS — State of Michigan Naval Ship
MM — Marina Militaire ("Military Navy") (Italian Navy ship prefix post-1946)
MNNS — State of Minnesota Naval Ship
MONS — State of Missouri Naval Ship
MSNS — State of Mississippi Naval Ship
MTNS — State of Montana Naval Ship
NDNS — State of North Dakota Naval Ship
NENS — State of Nebraska Naval Ship
NHNS — State of New Hampshire Naval Ship
NJNS — State of New Jersey Naval Ship
NMNS — State of New Mexico Naval Ship
NVNS — State of Nevada Naval Ship
NYNS — State of New York Naval Ship
OKNS — State of Oklahoma Naval Ship
OHNS — State of Ohio Naval Ship
PANS — Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Naval Ship
PNS — Pakistan Naval Ship
SM — Submarino ("Submarine") (Brazilian Navy type prefix)
TCG — Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Gemisi ("Ship of the Republic of Türkiye")
TNNS — State of Tennessee Naval Ship
USS — United States Ship
VS — Varðskip ("Patrol Ship") (Icelandic Coast Guard ship prefix)
WINS — State of Wisconsin Naval Ship
YV/ΥΒ — Ypovrýchio Υποβρύχιο ("Submarine") (Greek Navy type prefix post-1973)
ZMZ — Zhōnghuá Mínguó Zhànjiàn 中華民國戰艦 ("Warship of the Republic of China")

Hull classification codes/Pennant superior letters

AGSS — Auxiliary Submarine
ARSS — Arkansas Air National Guard Submarine
CANS — California Naval Militia Submarine
CTNS — Connecticut Naval Militia Submarine
D — Denizaltı ("Submarine") (Türkiye Navy pennant superior)
DCSS — District of Columbia Naval Militia Submarine
F — Fomhuireán ("Submarine") (Irish Naval Service pennant superior)
GASS — Georgia Naval Militia Submarine
HISS — Hawai'i Naval Militia Submarine
ILSS — Illinois Naval Militia Submarine
INSS — Indiana Naval Militia Submarine
IXSS — Miscellaneous Submarine
LASS — Louisiana Naval Militia Submarine
K — Kafbátur ("Submarine") (Icelandic Coast Guard pennant superior)
KSSS — Kansas Air National Guard Submarine
KYSS — Kentucky Air National Guard Submarine
MASS — Massachusetts Naval Militia Submarine
MDSS — Maryland Naval Militia Submarine
MESS — Maine Naval Militia Submarine
MISS — Michigan Naval Militia Submarine
MNSS — Minnesota Naval Militia Submarine
MOSS — Missouri Naval Militia Submarine
MSSS — Mississippi Air National Guard Submarine
MTSS — Montana Air National Guard Submarine
NDSS — North Dakota Air National Guard Submarine
NESS — Nebraska Air National Guard Submarine
NHSS — New Hampshire Naval Militia Submarine
NJSS — New Jersey Naval Militia Submarine
NMSS — New Mexico Air National Guard Submarine
NVSS — Nevada Air National Guard Submarine
NYSS — New York Naval Militia Submarine
OHSS — Ohio Naval Militia Submarine
OKNS — Oklahoma Air National Guard Submarine
PASS — Pennsylvania Naval Militia Submarine
QT — Qiántǐng 潛艇 ("Submarine") (Republic of China Navy hull classification code)
S — Sottomarino ("Submarine") (Italian Navy pennant superior)
S — Submarine (British Commonwealth/NATO English universal pennant superior)
S — Submarino ("Submarine") (Brazilian Navy/Venezuelan Navy pennant superior)
SM — Submarino ("Submarine") (Peruvian Navy hull classification code)
SS — Submarine
SS/SM — Submarine/Sous-Marin (Royal Canadian Navy bilingual hull classification code)
SSR — Radar Picket Submarine
TNSS — Tennessee Naval Militia Submarine
U — Undervandsbåd ("Undersea Boat") (Royal Danish Navy pennant superior)
WISS — Wisconsin Naval Militia Submarine
Y — Ypovrýchio Υποβρύχιο ("Submarine") (Greek Navy pennant superior)

Translations and Abbreviations

Gölcük Donanma Tersanesi — Gölcük Naval Yard (Turkish)
GUPPY — Greater Underwater Propulsion Power Program (United States Navy program to improve overall submarine performance, performed from 1946-63)
Rahmi M. Koç Müzesi — Rahmi M. Koç Museum (Turkish)
 
United States: Civil War Monitors (Union)
I decided it was necessary to do a huge revamping of all the lists for American warships here. In my writings, I did have both USS Monitor (Brita Ericsson) and USS Merrimack/CSS Virginia (Mary ferch Catesby Jones) appear as shipgirls, so it's only fair to include all their peers in this list.

Union side first...

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF CIVIL WAR IRONCLADS (UNITED STATES NAVY) (Part One)

Note: Hull classification codes and numbers are a post-1920 requirement for all vessels in the United States Navy; all hull numbers assigned here are my invention set to the order of construction/commissioning into the service.

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

UNITED STATES ("UNION") IRONCLADS

MONITOR-CLASS COASTAL TURRET IRONCLAD
BMC-1 USS Monitor — Sophia Brita Ericsson (Was sunk due to storm in 1862 while under tow by USS Rhode Island south-southeast of Buxton, North Carolina; turret, engine and other effects salvaged from 1998-2002, remainder of wreck in place; salvaged elements now preserved at the Monitor Centre, Mariners' Museum, Newport News, Virginia)

CAIRO-CLASS CASEMATE RIVERINE IRONCLAD
BMRB-2 USS Cairo — Tiffany Octavia Selfridge (Was sunk by mine strike later that year northwest of Vicksburg, Mississippi; wreck partially salvaged in 1964, now preserved as memorial at the USS Cairo Gunboat and Museum, Vicksburg National Cemetery, Warren County, Mississippi)
BMRB-3 USS Carondelet — Hillary Ashley Walke (Decommissioned in 1865, was to be scrapped in 1873, was swept from her moorings at Gallipolis, Ohio in a flood, was sunk by grounding east of Manchester, Ohio; wreck nearly destroyed by dredging work in 1982)
BMRB-4 USS Cincinnati — Gemma Melanie Bache (Was sunk by ramming in 1862 during the Bombardment of Fort Pillow, salvaged and returned to service later that year; was sunk by shore artillery in 1863 near Vicksburg, Maryland; was again salvaged and returned to service later that year, decommissioned in 1865, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Ohio, renamed OHNS Losantiville with hull number OHMR-04) *
BMRB-5 USS Louisville — Bethany Melody Dove (Decommissioned in 1865, was scrapped in 1868; adopted by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, renamed KYNS Jefferson with hull number KYMR-05) *
BMRB-6 USS Mound City — Audrey Helen Kilty (Decommissioned in 1865, was subsequently scrapped)
BMRB-7 USS Pittsburgh — Eglantine Thompson (Decommissioned in 1865, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Fort Duquesne with hull number PAMR-07) *
BMRB-8 USS Saint Louis — Johanna Margarethe von Robais, Freiin von de Kalb (Second of name, renamed USS Baron DeKalb in 1862, was sunk by mine strike the following year south of Yazoo City, Mississippi; serves under second name)

BENTON-CLASS CATAMARAN CASEMATE RIVERINE IRONCLAD
BMRB-9 USS Benton — Serena Lexine Phelps (Built originally as civilian salvage ship PS Submarine No. 7, acquired by the United States Navy in 1861 and rebuilt, commissioned under new name the following year, decommissioned in 1865, was subsequently scrapped)

GALENA-CLASS BROADSIDE IRONCLAD CORVETTE
BMCB-10 USS Galena — Alice Faye Taylor (Decommissioned in 1865, was scrapped in 1872; adopted by the State of Illinois, renamed ILNS Galena with hull number ILMB-10) *

ROANOKE-CLASS TURRET IRONCLAD (Converted Wabash-Class screw frigate)
BMC-11 USS Roanoke — Joëlle Betty Montgomery (Built as wooden screw frigate, converted to turret ironclad in 1862, decommissioned in 1865; recommissioned briefly from 1875-1876, was scrapped in 1883; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia, renamed VANS Roanoke with hull number VAMC-11) *

NEW IRONSIDES-CLASS BROADSIDE IRONCLAD
BMOB-12 USS New Ironsides — Charlotte Stewart (Decommissioned in 1865, was destroyed by fire later that year near League Island, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; wreck salvaged and was scrapped by 1869)

PASSIAC-CLASS COASTAL TURRET IRONCLAD
BMC-13 USS Passaic — Paisley Drayton (Decommissioned in 1865, recommissioned in 1876 as receiving ship, reassigned to training duties in 1883 at the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland; reassigned again in 1893 to the Boston Navy Yard, Charlestown, Massachusetts; became Naval Reserve training ship two years later, restored to active commission in 1898, decommissioned for the final time later that year, was scrapped in 1899)
BMC-14 USS Montauk — Jennifer Lyndsay Worden (Decommissioned in 1865, recommissioned as Naval Reserve training ship from 1898-99, was scrapped in 1904)
BMC-15 USS Nahant — Julia Downes (Decommissioned in 1865, renamed briefly as Atlas in 1869, subsequently restored to original name, recommissioned in 1898 as harbour defence ship; decommissioned for the final time the following year, was scrapped in 1904; serves under original name)
BMC-16 USS Patapsco — Diedre Ammen (Fourth of name, was sunk by mine strike in 1865 off Charleston, South Carolina)
BMC-17 USS Weehawken — Jessalyn Rodgers (Was sunk in a gale in 1863 off Charleston, South Carolina)
BMC-18 Conestoga — Pauleen Crosby (Second of name, renamed USS Sangamon prior to commissioning, decommissioned in 1865, renamed Jason while in reserve in 1869, recommissioned in 1898 as harbour defence ship; decommissioned the following year, was scrapped in 1904; serves under second name)
BMC-19 USS Catskill — Anna Glenda Rodgers (Decommissioned in 1865, renamed briefly as Goliath in 1869, subsequently restored to original name, recommissioned as harbour defence ship in 1898, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1901; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Catskill with hull number NYMC-19) *
BMC-20 USS Nantucket — Danielle Mackenzie Fairfax (Decommissioned in 1865, briefly renamed Medusa in 1869, subsequently restored to original name, recommissioned briefly in 1898, was scrapped two years later)
BMC-21 USS Lehigh — Joan Guest (Decommissioned in 1865, recommissioned in 1875 as training ship at the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland; decommissioned the second time in 1879, recommissioned in 1895; decommissioned for the final time in 1898, was scrapped in 1904; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Lehigh with hull number PAMC-21) *
BMC-22 USS Camanche — Cheryl June McDougal (Held in quasi-reserve at the Mare Island Navy Yard, Vallejo, California until 1898 when placed in full commission, decommissioned for the final time the following year, converted to civilian service as collier, was scrapped in 1937)


INDIANOLA-CLASS CASEMATE RIVERINE IRONCLAD
BMRB-23 USS Indianola — Katharine Georgia Brown (Built originally as civilian paddle wheel steamer, acquired by the United States Navy in 1862 while under construction, damaged beyond economical repair by multiple rammings the following year by CS Ships Queen of the West and William G. Webb, was run aground and captured by the Confederated States near Davis Bend, Mississippi; was later scuttled due to Union subterfuge in the Vicksburg Campaign later in 1863, wreck salvaged in 1865, was subsequently scrapped)

CHILLICOTHE-CLASS CASEMATE RIVERINE IRONCLAD
BMRB-24 USS Chillicothe — Janet Primrose Sanford (Decommissioned in 1865, converted to civilian use, was destroyed by fire in 1872)

ESSEX-CLASS CASEMATE RIVERINE IRONCLAD
BMRB-25 USS Essex — Wynter Dana Porter (Second of name, built as civilian steam powered ferry PS New Era, acquired by the United States Navy in 1861 and rebuilt, decommissioned in 1865, reverted to civilian service as PS New Era, was scrapped in 1870; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Essex with hull number MAMR-25) *

KEOKUK-CLASS CASEMATE IRONCLAD
BMB-25 Moodna — Alexandra Colleen Rhind (Renamed USS Keokuk while under construction, damaged beyond economical repair by shore gunfire in 1863 during the First Battle of Charleston Harbour, subsequently sank due to said damage off Morris Island, Charleston, South Carolina; guns later salvaged by the Confederate States and commissioned as shore artillery, one tube preserved at White Point Garden, Charleson, South Carolina; serves under second name)

OZARK-CLASS TURRET RIVERINE IRONCLAD
BMR-26 USS Ozark — Gillian Wynne Brown (Decommissioned in 1865, converted to civilian service, was present to serve as troop transport during the Colfax Massacre in 1873 at the same-named city in Louisiana, final fate unknown; adopted by the State of Arkansas, renamed ARNS Ozark with hull number ARMR-26) *

NEOSHO-CLASS TURRET RIVERINE IRONCLAD
BMR-27 USS Neosho — Jeanne Carla Febiger (Decommissioned in 1865, renamed Vixen in 1869, renamed Osceola later that year, was scrapped in 1873; adopted by the State of Kansas, renamed KSNS Neosho with hull number KSMR-27) *
BMR-28 USS Osage — Josephine Piper Couthouy (Was sunk by mine strike in 1865 during the Battle of Spanish Fort east of Mobile, Alabama; salvaged and was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of Oklahoma, renamed OKNS Ni Okašką with hull number OKMR-28) *

LAFAYETTE-CLASS CASEMATE RIVERINE IRONCLAD (1863)
BMRB-29 USS Lafayette — Honorée Agnès Walke de la Fayette (Built as civilian steamer PS Aleck Scott, acquired by the United States Navy and 1862 and rebuilt as ironclad, decommissioned in 1865, was scrapped the following year)

CHOCTAW-CLASS CASEMATE RIVERINE IRONCLAD
BMRB-30 USS Choctaw — Francine Myranda Ramsay (Built as civilian steamer PS Choctaw, acquired by the United States Navy in 1862 and rebuilt as ironclad, decommissioned in 1865, was scrapped the following year)

TUSCUMBIA-CLASS CASEMATE RIVERINE IRONCLAD
BMRB-31 USS Tuscumbia — Jasmine Wynter Shirk (Decommissioned in 1865, was scrapped that year)

ONONDAGA-CLASS COASTAL TURRET IRONCLAD
BMC-32 USS Onondaga — Vérène Aurélie Melisande Smith de Devarenne (Decommissioned in 1865, transferred to France two yeas later, renamed CGC Onondaga, held mostly in reserve until the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871, subsequently placed back in reserve, dismissed from service in 1904, was scrapped the following year; adopted by France under local name, given new French Navy pennant G47) *

CANONICUS-CLASS COASTAL TURRET IRONCLAD
BMC-33 USS Canonicus — Estelle Gillian Parrott (Decommissioned in 1869, briefly renamed Scylla that year, was subsequently restored to original name, recommissioned in 1872; decommissioned the second time in 1877, held in reserve until 1907 when displayed at the Jamestown Ter-Centennial Exposition, Norfolk, Virginia; was scrapped the following year)
BMC-34 Catawba — Maribel Josefina Ferreyros y Senra (Never commissioned into the United States Navy, transferred to Peru in 1868, renamed BAP Atahualpa, was commissioned in 1870, was scuttled to prevent capture in 1881 at Iquique, Tarapacá, Chile [then in Peru], subsequently salvaged by Chile and used as storage hulk, was scrapped around 1910; adopted by Peru, given Peruvian Navy hull number BB-04) *
BMC-35 USS Mahopac — Ernestine Evelyn Potter (Decommissioned in 1865, recommissioned the following year, briefly renamed USS Castor in 1869, subsequently restored to original name; decommissioned the second time in 1872, recommissioned again the following year; decommissioned the final time in 1889, was scrapped in 1902)
BMC-36 Manayunk — Charette Love Franklin (Renamed USS Ajax after launching in 1869, commissioned two years later, decommissioned in 1875, held in reserve until the Spanish-American War when was briefly commissioned in 1898, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Manayunk with hull number PAMC-36) *
BMC-37 USS Manhattan — Jannette Wynne Altair Nicholson (Decommissioned in 1865, briefly renamed Neptune in 1869, subsequently was restored to original name, recommissioned in 1873; decommissioned the second time in 1888, was scrapped in 1902)
BMC-38 Oneota — Juanita Mercedes Sánchez Lagomarsino (Never commissioned in the United States Navy, transferred to Peru in 1868, renamed BAP Manco Cápac, was scuttled to prevent capture in 1881 during the Naval Battle of Arica west of Arica, Arica y Parinacota, Chile [then in Peru]; adopted by Peru under local name, given Peruvian Navy hull number BB-05) *
BMC-39 USS Saugus — Ednah Rose Colhoun (Decommissioned in 1865, recommissioned in 1869, briefly renamed USS Centaur that year, subsequently restored to original name; decommissioned the second time in 1870, recommissioned two years later; decommissioned briefly in 1874, decommissioned for the final time in 1877, was scrapped in 1891; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Saugus with hull number MAMC-39) *
BMC-40 USS Tecumseh — Tricia Avilon Macdonough Craven (Was sunk by mine strike in 1864 during the Battle of Mobile Bay off Fort Morgan, Baldwin County, Alabama; anchor and other artifacts salvaged and on display at the Hampton Roads Naval Museum, Norfolk, Virginia)
BMC-41 Tippecanoe — Treasure Chantel Terrell (Briefly renamed Vesuvius in 1869, renamed USS Wyandotte [second of name] later that year, not commissioned until 1876, decommissioned in 1898, was scrapped the following year; serves under second name)

MIANTONOMOH-CLASS COASTAL TURRET IRONCLAD (1863)
BMC-42 USS Miantonomoh — Dorothea Ammen (Decommissioned in 1867, recommissioned two years later; decommissioned the second time in 1870, was scrapped in 1874; adopted by the State of Rhode Island, renamed RINS Miantonomoh with hull number RIMC-42) *
BMC-43 USS Monadnock — Enid Grace Parrott (Decommissioned in 1866, was scrapped in 1874; adopted by the State of New Hampshire, renamed NHNS Sunapee with hull number NHMC-43) *
BMC-44 USS Tonawanda — Willow Tara Ronckendorff (Decommissioned in 1865, recommissioned the following year as training ship, renamed USS Amphitrite in 1869; decommissioned the second time in 1872, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Tonawanda with hull number NYMC-44) *
BMC-45 USS Agamenticus — Gemma Andrea Peabody (Decommissioned in 1865, renamed USS Terror [second of name] in 1869, recommissioned the following year; decommissioned the second time in 1872, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of Maine, renamed MENS Agamenticus with hull number MEMC-45) *

DICTATOR-CLASS OCEAN TURRET IRONCLAD
BMO-46 Protector — Jennifer Rodgers (Third of name, renamed USS Dictator before launching in 1862, decommissioned in 1865, recommissioned in 1869; decommissioned the second time two years later, recommissioned again in 1874; decommissioned for the final time in 1877, was scrapped in 1883; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Protector with hull number NYMO-46) *

MILWAUKEE-CLASS RIVERINE TURRET IRONCLAD
BMR-47 USS Milwaukee — Jamie Wanda Magune (Was sunk by mine strike in 1865 east of Mobile, Alabama; wreck salvaged and was scrapped in 1868)
BMR-48 USS Chickasaw — Glenda Hillary Perkins (Decommissioned in 1865, briefly renamed Samson in 1869, subsequently restored to her original name, converted to civilian use as coal barge in 1874 and renamed SS Samson, converted again to paddle wheel train ferry in 1880, renamed PS Gouldsboro, converted again into unnamed work barge in the 1940s, sank due to unknown circumstances in the 1950s in the Mississippi River south of New Orleans, Louisiana; serves under original name)
BMR-49 USS Kickapoo — Danielle Cora Woods (Decommissioned in 1865, briefly renamed Cyclops in 1869, subsequently renamed Kewaydin later that year, was scrapped in 1874; serves under original name)
BMR-50 USS Winnebago — Tamsyn Hope Stevens (Decommissioned in 1865, briefly renamed Tornado in 1869, subsequently restored to original name, was scrapped in 1874; serves under original name)

CASCO-CLASS RIVERINE TURRET IRONCLAD
BMR-51 USS Casco — Cheshire Andrea Crooker (Refitted as spar torpedo boat in 1864, decommissioned the following year, briefly renamed Hero in 1869, subsequently restored to original name, was scrapped in 1875; adopted by the State of Maine, renamed MENS Casco with hull number MEMR-51) *
BMR-52 USS Chimo — Jean Candice Dutch (Decommissioned in 1865, briefly renamed Orion in 1869, subsequently renamed Piscataqua later that year, was scrapped in 1874; serves under original name; adopted by the State of Alaska, renamed AKNS Chimo with hull number AKMR-52) *
BMR-53 Cohoes — Samantha Freida Toevs (Completed in 1865, never commissioned in the United States Navy, briefly renamed Charybdis in 1869, subsequently restored to original name, was scrapped in 1874; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Cohoes with hull number NYMR-53) *
BMR-54 Etlah — Charlie Janet Yarbrough (Completed in 1865, not commissioned in the United States Navy, briefly renamed Hecate in 1869, subsequently restored to original name, was scrapped in 1874; adopted by the State of Missouri, renamed MONS Etlah with hull number MOMR-54) *
BMR-55 Klamath — Gillian Nurse (Completed in 1866, never commissioned in the United States Navy, briefly renamed Harpy in 1869, subsequently restored to original name, was scrapped in 1874; adopted by the State of Oregon, renamed ORNS Klamath with hull number ORMR-55) *
BMR-56 Koka — Eleanor Kitty Giles (Cancelled after launching in 1865, never commissioned in the United States Navy, briefly renamed Argos in 1869, subsequently restored to original name, was scrapped in 1874; adopted by the State of Louisiana, renamed LANS Koka with hull number LAMR-56) *
BMR-57 Modoc — Edwina Ridley Sprigg Canby (Cancelled after launching in 1865, never commissioned in the United States Navy, briefly renamed Achilles in 1869, subsequently restored to original name, was scrapped in 1875; adopted by the State of Oregon, renamed ORNS Modoc with hull number ORMR-57) *
BMR-58 Napa — Chelsey Norma White (Refitted as spar torpedo boat in 1864, cancelled after launching the following year, never commissioned in the United States Navy, briefly renamed Nemesis in 1869, subsequently restored to original name, was scrapped in 1875; adopted by the State of California, renamed CANS Napa with hull number CAMR-58) *
BMR-59 USS Naubuc — Gillian Nancy Dayton (Refitted as spar torpedo boat in 1864, decommissioned the following year, briefly renamed Gorgon in 1869, subsequently renamed Minnetonka later that year, was scrapped in 1875; adopted by the State of Connecticut, renamed CTNS Naubuc with hull number CTMR-59) *
BMR-60 USS Nausett — Willow Ursa Grozier (Decommissioned in 1865, briefly renamed Aetna in 1869, subsequently restored to original name, was scrapped in 1875; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Nausett with hull number MAMR-60) *

BMR-61 Shawnee — Jayne Jillian Cornwell (Cancelled after launching in 1865, never commissioned in the United States Navy, briefly renamed Eolus in 1869, subsequently restored to original name, was scrapped in 1875; adopted by the State of Tennessee, renamed TNNS Shawnee with hull number TNMR-61) *
BMR-62 Shiloh — Alysha Bernice Reed (Not commissioned until 1874, renamed USS Iris in 1869, decommissioned later in the year in 1874, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by the State of Tennessee, renamed TNNS Shiloh with hull number TNMR-62) *
BMR-63 USS Squando — Ginerva Hillary Leinas (Decommissioned in 1866, briefly renamed Erebus in 1869, subsequently restored to original name, was scrapped in 1874; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Squando with hull number MAMR-63) *
BMR-64 Suncook — Louise Lawanda Lefcourt (Completed in 1865, never commissioned in the United States Navy, briefly renamed Spitfire in 1869, subsequently restored to original name, was scrapped in 1874; adopted by the State of New Hampshire, renamed NHNS Suncook with hull number NHMR-64) *
BMR-65 USS Tunxis — Ellen Charlene Howe (Decommissioned in 1864 due to leaky hull, briefly renamed Hydra in 1869, subsequently renamed Otsego later that year, was scrapped in 1874; adopted by the State of Connecticut, renamed CTNS Tunxis with hull number CTMR-65) *
BMR-66 Umpqua — Renée Addison Nerad (Completed in 1865, never commissioned in the United States Navy, briefly renamed Fury in 1869, subsequently restored to original name, was scrapped in 1874; adopted by the State of Oregon, renamed ORNS Umpqua with hull number ORMR-66) *
BMR-67 Wassuc — Rhonda Vivian Baillie (Completed in 1865, never commissioned in the United States Navy, briefly renamed Stromboli in 1869, subsequently restored to original name, was scrapped in 1875; adopted by the State of Nevada, renamed NVNS Wassuc with hull number NVMR-67) *
BMR-68 Waxsaw — Donna Easter McLemore (Completed in 1865, never commissioned in the United States Navy, briefly renamed Niobe in 1869, subsequently restored to original name, was scrapped in 1875; adopted by the State of South Carolina, renamed SCNS Waxsaw with hull number SCMR-68) *
BMR-69 Yazoo — Eugenia Yvette Wallingford (Completed in 1865, never commissioned in the United States Navy, briefly renamed Tartar in 1869, subsequently restored to original name, was scrapped in 1875; adopted by the State of Mississippi, renamed MSNS Yazoo with hull number MSMR-69) *
BMR-70 Yuma — Janet Dorothy Hutts (Completed in 1865, never commissioned in the United States Navy, briefly renamed Tempest in 1869, subsequently restored to original name, was scrapped in 1874; adopted by the State of Arizona, renamed AZNS Yuma with hull number AZMR-70) *

PURITAN-CLASS OCEAN TURRET IRONCLAD (1864)
BMO-71 Puritan — Janneke Roach (Cancelled after launching in 1864, was scrapped in 1874; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Nieuw Amsterdam with hull number NYMO-71) *

SPUYTEN DUYVIL-CLASS SPAR TORPEDO BOAT IRONCLAD
BMTB-72 Stromboli — Charelle Stacey Boggs (Second of name, renamed USS Spuyten Duyvil before launching in 1864, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped after 1880; operates under second name)

MARIETTA-CLASS RIVERINE TURRET IRONCLAD
BMR-73 Marietta — Mary Theresa Cobb (Second of name, completed by 1865 but not commissioned by the United States Navy, briefly renamed Circe in 1869, restored to original name, was scrapped in 1873; adopted by the State of Georgia, renamed GANS Mary Cobb with hull number GAMR-73) *
BMR-74 Sandusky — Catharine Georgette Croghan (Completed by 1865, never commissioned by the United States Navy, briefly renamed Minerva in 1869, subsequently restored to original name, was scrapped in 1873; adopted by the State of Ohio, renamed OHNS Sandusky with hull number OHMR-74) *

DUNDERBERG-CLASS OCEAN CASEMATE IRONCLAD
BMOB-75 Dunderberg — Juliette Françoise Éliane Krantz de Vimeur et Rochambeau (Not commissioned in the United States Navy, transferred to France in 1867, renamed CGC Rochambeau, placed initially in reserve, mobilized for the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71, subsequently returned to the reserves, was scrapped in 1874; adopted by France under local name, given French Navy pennant G46) *

KALAMAZOO-CLASS OCEAN TURRET IRONCLAD
BMO-76 Kalamazoo — Jerri Owena Tuttle (Cancelled before launching in 1865, was scrapped in 1884; adopted by the State of Michigan, renamed MINS Kalamazoo with hull number MIMO-76) *
BMO-77 Passaconaway — Louise Phoebe Lathem (Cancelled before launching in 1865, was scrapped in 1884; adopted by the State of New Hampshire, renamed NHNS Passaconaway with hull number NHMO-77) *
BMO-78 Quinmsigamond — Jacqueline O'Connell (Cancelled before launching in 1865, was scrapped in 1884; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Quinmsigamond with hull number MAMO-78) *
BMO-79 Shackamaxon — Ridley Callie Adams (Cancelled before launching in 1865, was scrapped in 1874; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Shackamaxon with hull number PAMO-79) *

Ship/Type prefixes

AKNS — State of Alaska Naval Ship
ARNS — State of Arkansas Naval Ship
AZNS — State of Arizona Naval Ship
BAP Buque Armada Peruana ("Ship of the Peruvian Navy")
CANS — State of California Naval Ship
CGC — Cuirassé des Garde-Côtes ("Coastal Defence Battleship") (French Navy type prefix)
CSS — Confederate States Ship
CTNS — State of Connecticut Naval Ship
GANS — State of Georgia Naval Ship
ILNS — State of Illinois Naval Ship
KSNS — State of Kansas Naval Ship
KYNS — Commonwealth of Kentucky Naval Ship
LANS — State of Louisiana Naval Ship
MANS — Commonwealth of Massachusetts Naval Ship
MENS — State of Maine Naval Ship
MINS — State of Michigan Naval Ship
MONS — State of Missouri Naval Ship
MSNS — State of Mississippi Naval Ship
NHNS — State of New Hampshire Naval Ship
NVNS — State of Nevada Naval Ship
NYNS — State of New York Naval Ship
OHNS — State of Ohio Naval Ship
OKNS — State of Oklahoma Naval Ship
ORNS — State of Oregon Naval Ship
SCNS — State of South Carolina Naval Ship
SS — Steamship
PANS — Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Naval Ship
PS — Paddle Steamer
RINS — State of Rhode Island Naval Ship
TNNS — State of Tennessee Naval Ship
USS — United States Ship
VANS — Commonwealth of Virginia Naval Ship

Hull classification codes

AKMR — Alaska Naval Militia Riverine Ironclad
ARMR — Arkansas Air National Guard Riverine Ironclad
AZMR — Arizona Air National Guard Riverine Ironclad
BB — Barco Blindado ("Armoured Ship") (Peruvian Navy hull classification code)
BMB — Casemate Monitor
BMC — Coastal Turret Monitor
BMO — Turret Ocean Monitor (mixed propulsion)
BMOB — Casemate Ocean Monitor
BMR — Riverine Turret Monitor
BMRB — Casemate Riverine Turret Monitor
BMRG — Riverine Monitor Gunboat
BMTB — Ironclad Torpedo Boat
CAMR — California Naval Militia Riverine Ironclad
CTMR — Connecticut Naval Militia Riverine Ironclad
G — Navire de Gardienne ("Guardian Ship") (French Navy pennant superior)
GAMR — Georgia Naval Militia Riverine Ironclad
ILMB — Illinois Naval Militia Casemate Ironclad
KSMR — Kansas Air National Guard Riverine Ironclad
KYMR — Kentucky Air National Guard Riverine Ironclad
LAMR — Louisiana Naval Militia Riverine Ironclad
MAMC — Massachusetts Naval Militia Coastal Ironclad
MAMO — Massachusetts Naval Militia Ocean Ironclad
MAMR — Massachusetts Naval Militia Riverine Ironclad
MEMC — Maine Naval Militia Coastal Ironclad
MEMR — Maine Naval Militia Riverine Ironclad
MIMO — Michigan Naval Militia Ocean Ironclad
MOMR — Missouri Naval Militia Riverine Ironclad
MSMR — Mississippi Air National Guard Riverine Ironclad
NHMC — New Hampshire Naval Militia Coastal Ironclad
NHMO — New Hampshire Naval Militia Ocean Ironclad
NHMR — New Hampshire Naval Militia Riverine Ironclad
NVMR — Nevada Air National Guard Riverine Ironclad
NYMC — New York Naval Militia Coastal Ironclad
NYMO — New York Naval Militia Ocean Ironclad
NYMR — New York Naval Militia Riverine Ironclad
OHMR — Ohio Naval Militia Riverine Ironclad
OKMR — Oklahoma Air National Guard Riverine Ironclad
ORMR — Oregon Naval Militia Riverine Ironclad
PAMC — Pennsylvania Naval Militia Coastal Ironclad
PAMO — Pennsylvania Naval Militia Ocean Ironclad
PAMR — Pennsylvania Naval Militia Riverine Ironclad
RIMC — Rhode Island Naval Militia Coastal Ironclad
SCMR — South Carolina Naval Militia Riverine Ironclad
TNMR — Tennessee Naval Militia Riverine Ironclad
VAMC — Virginia Naval Militia Coastal Ironclad
 
United States: Civil War Ironclads (Confederate) & Post-War Monitors
And now the other side of the equation, plus the Spanish-American War era ships...

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF CIVIL WAR & POST-CIVIL WAR IRONCLADS (UNITED STATES NAVY) (Part Two)

Note: Hull classification codes and numbers are a post-1920 requirement for all vessels in the United States Navy; all hull numbers assigned here for the Confederate States Navy ships are my invention set to the order of construction or commissioning into the service. The hull numbers for the post-Civil War monitors were given to them in 1920.

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)


CONFEDERATE STATES ("REBEL") IRONCLADS

MANASSAS-CLASS RIVERINE CASEMATE IRONCLAD (Converted civilian icebreaker)
BMRB-80 CSS Manassas — Adeline Fanny Warley (Built as civilian icebreaker SS Enoch Train, commissioned by the Confederate States and converted to casemate ironclad ram in 1861, damaged beyond economical repair by grounding and gunfire damage the following year during the Battle of Forts Jackson and Saint Philip while engaging USS Mississippi, abandoned and left adrift in the Mississippi River near Boothville, Louisiana; eventually exploded and sank; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia, renamed VANS Manassas with hull number VAMR-80) *

ARCTIC-CLASS RIVERINE CASEMATE IRONCLAD (Converted lightship)
BMRB-81 CSS Arctic — Cecilia Bronte Poindexter (Built as screw steamer USS Arctic, acquired by the Confederate States in 1862, first used as receiving ship, converted later into floating battery, was scuttled in 1864 to block the Cape Fear River west of south from Wilmington, North Carolina; salvaged in 1866, converted to lightship for the United States Lighthouse Board, re-designated USLS Lightship No. 8; dismissed from service in 1878, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of North Carolina, renamed NCNS Arctic with hull number NCMR-81) *

VIRGINIA-CLASS CASEMATE IRONCLAD (Converted Wabash-Class screw frigate) (1861)
BMB-82 CSS Virginia — Mary ferch Catesby Jones (Built as wooden screw frigate USS Merrimack [second of name], was scuttled by burning to prevent capture in 1861 at Gosport [now Norfolk], Virginia; salvaged and converted to casemate ironclad by 1862, was scuttled to prevent capture later that year in the Elizabeth River estuary west of Norfolk, Virginia; serves the United States, restored to original name) *

ARKANSAS-CLASS RIVERINE CASEMATE IRONCLAD
BMRB-83 CSS Arkansas — Isabel Nevada Brown (Damaged beyond economical repair by gunfire in 1862 at the Battle of Baton Rouge by USS Essex, was scuttled to prevent capture northeast of Anchorage, Louisiana; adopted by the State of Arkansas, renamed ARNS Caddo with hull number ARMR-83) *
BMRB-84 Tennessee — Jennica Tabitha Shirley (Construction halted before launching in 1862 due to advance of Union forces, hull was burned to prevent capture later that year at Fort Pickering, Tennessee; adopted by the State of Tennessee, renamed TNNS Tanasi with hull number TNMR-84) *

LOUISIANA-CLASS RIVERINE CASEMATE IRONCLAD
BMRB-85 CSS Louisiana — Charmaine Flora McIntosh (Was scuttled to prevent capture in 1862 after the Battle of Forts Jackson and Saint Philip north of Buras-Triumph, Louisiana; adopted by the State of Louisiana, renamed LANS Plaquemine with hull number LAMR-85) *

MISSISSIPPI-CLASS RIVERINE CASEMATE IRONCLAD
BMRB-86 Mississippi — Arline Mary Sinclair (Burned after launch to prevent capture in 1862 off New Orleans, Louisiana; adopted by the State of Mississippi, renamed MSNS Fort Maurepas with hull number MSMR-86) *

RICHMOND-CLASS RIVERINE CASEMATE IRONCLAD
BMRB-87 CSS Richmond — Roberta Bryce Pegram (Was destroyed to prevent capture in 1865 off Chaffin's Bluff, Henrico County, Virginia; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia, renamed VANS Richmond with hull number VAMR-87) *
BMRB-88 CSS Raleigh — Janet Pearle Jones (Second of name in Confederate service, damaged beyond economical repair by grounding in 1864, was sunk when keel was broken off Fort Caswell, North Carolina; adopted by the State of North Carolina, renamed NCNS Bath with hull number NCMR-88) *
BMRB-91 CSS Palmetto State — Joan Lynne Porter (Burned to prevent capture in 1865 off Charleston, South Carolina; adopted by the State of South Carolina, renamed SCNS Palmetto with hull number SCMR-91) *
BMRB-93 CSS Chicora — Joanne Randi Tucker (Burned to prevent capture in 1865 off Charleston, South Carolina; adopted by the State of South Carolina, renamed SCNS Chicora with hull number SCMR-93) *
BMRB-100 CSS Savannah — Rosa Faye Pinkney (Second of name in Confederate service, was scuttled to prevent capture in 1864 near Savannah, Georgia; adopted by the State of Georgia, renamed GANS Yamacraw with hull number GAMR-100) *
BMRB-106 CSS North Carolina — Willow Tracey Muse (Was sunk due to structural defects in 1864 south of Southport, North Carolina; adopted by the State of North Carolina, renamed NCNS Hardaway with hull number NCMR-106) *

BALTIC-CLASS RIVERINE CASEMATE IRONCLAD (Converted towboat)
BMRB-89 CSS Baltic — Charlene Carol Simms (Built as civilian towboat, acquired by the Confederate States in 1862, stripped of armour two years later due to rotting interior frames, decommissioned later in 1864, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of Alabama, renamed ALNS Baltic with hull number ALMR-89) *

ATLANTA-CLASS RIVERINE CASEMATE IRONCLAD (Converted blockade runner)
BMRB-90 CSS Atlanta — Chantelle Hélène McBlair de Salnave (Built in the United Kingdom as merchantman SS Fingal, transferred to the Confederate States in 1861, converted to ironclad the following year, was captured by Union forces in 1863 by US Ships Weehawken and Nahant south-southeast of Wilmington Island, Georgia; subsequently commissioned in the Union as USS Atlanta, decommissioned in 1865, transferred to Haiti in 1869, renamed NRd'H Triumfo, was sunk under unknown circumstances later that year off the Delaware Capes; adopted by the State of Georgia, renamed GANS Peachtree with hull number GAMR-90) *

EASTPORT-CLASS RIVERINE CASEMATE IRONCLAD
BMRB-92 Eastport — Sierra Lacey Phelps (Captured by Union forces incomplete in 1862 by US Ships Conestoga, Tyler and Lexington at Cerro Gordo, Tennessee; completed and commissioned as USS Eastport later that year, damaged beyond economical repair by mine strike in 1864 in the Red River, ran aground near Montgomery, Louisiana; subsequently was scuttled to prevent capture; serves the United States under original name)

GEORGIA-CLASS RIVERINE CASEMATE IRONCLAD
BMRB-94 CSS Georgia — Wendy Gillian Gwathmey (Was scuttled to prevent capture in 1864 near Savannah, Georgia; wreck damaged post-war by salvage efforts, remainder of hull salvaged in 2015 to permit dredging of the Savannah River, remnants to be later preserved as memorial; adopted by the State of Georgia, renamed GANS Oglethorpe with hull number GAMR-93) *

ABERMARLE-CLASS RIVERINE CASEMATE IRONCLAD
BMRB-95 CSS Albemarle — Janet Wanda Cooke (Was sunk by spar torpedo strike in 1864 by Union naval forces off Plymouth, North Carolina; wreck subsequently captured by the Union the following year, was scrapped in 1867, one cannon displayed at Headquarters United States Fleet Forces Command, Norfolk, Virginia; smokestack displayed at the Museum of the Albemarle, Elizabeth City, North Carolina; bell displayed at the Port of Plymouth Museum, Plymouth, North Carolina; adopted by the State of North Carolina, renamed NCNS Albemarle with hull number NCMR-95) *

HUNTSVILLE-CLASS RIVERINE CASEMATE IRONCLAD
BMRB-96 CSS Huntsville — Grace Sara Seale (Scuttled to prevent capture in 1865 north of Blakeley Island, Alabama; adopted by the State of Alabama, renamed ALNS Huntsville with hull number ALMR-96) *
BMRB-97 CSS Tuscaloosa — Heidi Danielle Bassett (Scuttled to prevent capture in 1865 north of Blakeley Island, Alabama; adopted by the State of Alabama, renamed ALNS Tuscaloosa with hull number ALMR-97) *

MISSOURI-CLASS RIVERINE CASEMATE IRONCLAD
BMRB-99 CSS Missouri — Cherlyn Miranda Fauntleroy (Surrendered to Union forces in 1865 at the end of the American Civil War, was scrapped later that year; adopted by the State of Missouri, renamed MONS Wimihsoorita with hull number MOMR-99) *

VIRGINIA-CLASS RIVERINE CASEMATE IRONCLAD (1863)
BMRB-101 CSS Virginia — Jennifer Kaye Mitchell (Second of name in Confederate service, was scuttled to prevent capture in 1865 off Chaffin's Bluff, Henrico County, Virginia; most of the wreck subsequently salvaged; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia, renamed VANS Tsenacommacah with hull number VAMR-101) *

NASHVILLE-CLASS RIVERINE CASEMATE IRONCLAD
BMRB-102 CSS Nashville — Chelsey Caroline Simms (Second of name in Confederate service, surrendered to the Union at war's end in 1865, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of Tennessee, renamed TNNS Nashville with hull number TNMR-102) *
BMRB-103 (no name) — Roberta Georgia Moore (Cancelled after launching, was scrapped in 1864, never named; adopted by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, named KYNS Bowling Green with hull number KYMR-103) *
BMRB-104 (no name) — Genna Florence McGarrah (Cancelled before launching, was scrapped on slip in 1864, never named; adopted by the State of Arkansas, named ARNS Fayetteville with hull number ARMR-104) *

CHARLESTON-CLASS RIVERINE CASEMATE IRONCLAD
BMRB-105 CSS Charleston — Imogen Natalie Brown (Was scuttled to prevent capture in 1865 east of Charleston, South Carolina; wreck mostly salvaged post-war, remains destroyed by subsequent dredging; adopted by the State of South Carolina, renamed SCNS Cusabo with hull number SCMR-105) *

FREDERICKSBURG-CLASS RIVERINE CASEMATE IRONCLAD
BMRB-107 CSS Fredericksburg — Theresa Ryley Rootes (Was scuttled to prevent capture in 1865 off Chaffin's Bluff, Henrico County, Virginia; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia, renamed VANS Fredericksburg with hull number VAMR-107) *

PHOENIX-CLASS RIVERINE CASEMATE IRONCLAD
BMRB-108 Phoenix — Ridley Dawn Taylor (Damaged beyond economical repair by launching in 1864, never commissioned by the Confederate States, was scuttled later that year to prevent capture south-southeast of Mobile, Alabama; adopted by the State of Arizona, renamed AZNS Hoozdo with hull number AZMR-108) *

COLUMBIA-CLASS RIVERINE CASEMATE IRONCLAD
BMRB-98 CSS Tennessee — Frances Trudy Buchanan (Second of name in Confederate service, was captured by Union forces in 1864 at the Battle of Mobile Bay, repaired and commissioned as USS Tennessee, decommissioned the following year, was scrapped in 1867; adopted by the State of Tennessee, renamed TNNS Watauga with hull number TNMR-98) *
BMRB-109 CSS Columbia — Garnet Willow Hayward (Went aground in 1865 near Fort Moultrie, South Carolina; subsequently captured by Union forces and salvaged, commissioned as USS Columbia [third of name]; decommissioned later in 1865, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of South Carolina, renamed SCNS Cofitachequi with hull number SCMR-109) *
BMRB-113 Texas — Freida Tammy Forrest (Captured after launching in 1865 by Union forces at Richmond, Virginia; was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of Texas, renamed TXNS Balcones with hull number TXMR-113) *

NEUSE-CLASS RIVERINE CASEMATE IRONCLAD
BMRB-110 CSS Neuse — Ripley Felicity Pinkney (Was scuttled to prevent capture in 1865 off Kinston, North Carolina; wreck salvaged and preserved as memorial at the CSS Neuse Museum, Kinston, North Carolina; adopted by the State of North Carolina, renamed NCNS Neuse with hull number NCMR-110) *

STONEWALL-CLASS OCEAN IRONCLAD RAM
BMO-111 CSS Stonewall — Elinor Yūko Jackson Itō エリノア・祐子・ジャクソン・伊東 (Resembles Aoki Hagane no Arpeggio version of Itō Yasuko [THG Yamato], built in France originally for the Confederate States of America, commissioned in 1865, surrendered to the United States later that year after the end of the American Civil War; transferred to Japan in 1869 and renamed THG Kōtetsu THG 甲鉄, renamed THG Azuma THG in 1871, decommissioned for the final time in 1888, was scrapped the following year; serves Japan under first local name to prevent confusion with armoured cruiser THG/NKG Azuma [SJ-27], given Japanese Self-Defence Forces hull number KG-1) *

MUSCOGEE-CLASS RIVERINE CASEMATE IRONCLAD
BMRB-112 Muscogee — Janet Harriet Wilson (Built originally with paddle wheels, could not be launched as such in 1864, rebuilt with screw propulsion, renamed Jackson later that year, launched near the end of 1864, was destroyed incomplete the following year by Union forces off Columbus, Georgia; wreck salvaged during 1962-63, preserved as memorial at the National Civil War Naval Museum, Columbus, Georgia; adopted by the State of Georgia, renamed GANS Muscogee with hull number GAMR-112) *

NEWTON-CLASS RIVERINE CASEMATE IRONCLAD ("Wilmington-Class")
BMRB-114 (no name) — Jodie Lucy Porter (Burned on the slip before launching to prevent capture in 1865 at Wilmington, North Carolina; ship never named, often called "CSS Wilmington" in historical records; adopted by the State of North Carolina, named NCNS Newton with hull number NCMR-114) *

POST-CIVIL WAR MONITORS

PURITAN-CLASS MONITOR
BM-1 USS Puritan — Jennifer Riley Bartlett (Second of name, construction suspended from 1876-1882, commissioned in 1896, decommissioned in 1903, on loan to District of Columbia Naval Militia as training ship from 1904-1909, reclassified IX-6 in 1921, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Puritan with hull number MAMO-01) *

AMPHITRITE-CLASS MONITOR
BM-2 USS Amphitrite — Wynne Charlotte Wise (Second of name, construction suspended from 1876-1882, commissioned in 1895, decommissioned in 1907, on loan to the Connecticut Naval Militia as training ship from 1916-1917; recommissioned in 1917, decommissioned the second time in 1919, converted to mercantile use as floating hotel, chartered as government barracks in 1943 at Elizabeth City, North Carolina; restored to mercantile use as floating restaurant in 1950, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of North Carolina, renamed NCNS Salacia with hull number NCMO-02) *
BM-3 USS Monadnock — Gwendolyn Wanda Sumner (Second of name, construction suspended from 1876-1882, commissioned in 1896, decommissioned in 1909; recommissioned in 1912 as submarine tender, decommissioned a second time in 1919, reclassified IX-17 in 1921, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of New Hampshire, renamed NHNS Inselberg with hull number NHMO-03) *
BM-4 USS Terror — Phoebe Frannie Harrington (Third of name, construction suspended from 1876-1882, commissioned in 1896, decommissioned in 1899, recommissioned two years later as training ship at the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland; decommissioned the second time in 1906, made a target ship in 1915, sank en route to scrapping in 1919 off Shooters Island, New York; salvaged and was scrapped in 1930; adopted by the State of Delaware, renamed DENS Terror with hull number DEMO-04) *
BM-5 USS Miantonomoh — Francis Juliet Higginson (Second of name, construction suspended from 1876-1882, commissioned in 1891, decommissioned and recommissioned several times between then and 1907; decommissioned for the final time that year, made a target ship in 1915, was scrapped in 1922)

MONTEREY-CLASS MONITOR
BM-6 USS Monterey — Louise Marsha Kempff (Second of name, decommissioned from 1904-1911 and 1913-1914, assigned as submarine tender at Pearl Harbour, Hawai'i in 1917, decommissioned for the final time in 1921, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of California, renamed CANS Monterey with hull number CAMO-06) *

ARKANSAS-CLASS MONITOR
BM-7 USS Arkansas — Catharine Ellen Vreeland (Second of name, renamed USS Ozark [second of name] in 1909 to reuse name for BB-33, loaned to the District of Columbia Naval Militia from 1910-1913 as training ship, served subsequently as submarine tender, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by the State of Arkansas, renamed ARNS Cookson with hull number ARMO-07) *
BM-8 Connecticut — Trudy Bryce Howard (Resembles Pacific version of Sarah Blasdel, fifth of name, renamed USS Nevada [second of name] before completion in 1901 to reuse name for BB-18, renamed USS Tonopah in 1909 to reuse name for BB-36, served as submarine tender from 1913-1919, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by the State of Nevada, renamed NVNS Tonopah with hull number NVMO-08) *
BM-9 USS Florida — Julia Catharine Frémont (Fifth of name, decommissioned and recommissioned several times from 1906-1917, renamed USS Tallahassee in 1908 to reuse name for BB-30, served as submarine tender for World War One, decommissioned for the final time in 1922, was scrapped that year; adopted by the State of Florida, renamed FLNS Anhaica with hull number FLMO-09) *
BM-10 USS Wyoming — Victoria Lane Cottman (Second of name, decommissioned and recommissioned several times from 1905-1913, renamed USS Cheyenne [second of name] in 1909 to reuse name for BB-32, served as submarine tender for World War One, assigned as training ship in 1920 at Baltimore, Maryland; reclassified IX-4 the following year, decommissioned for the final time in 1926, was scrapped in 1939; adopted by the State of Wyoming, renamed WYNS Tsêhéstáno with hull number WYMO-10) *

Ship/Type prefixes

ALNS — State of Alabama Naval Ship
ARNS — State of Arkansas Naval Ship
AZNS — State of Arizona Naval Ship
CANS — State of California Naval Ship
CSS — Confederate States Ship
DENS — State of Delaware Naval Ship
FLNS — State of Florida Naval Ship
GANS — State of Georgia Naval Ship
KYNS — Commonwealth of Kentucky Naval Ship
LANS — State of Louisiana Naval Ship
MANS — Commonwealth of Massachusetts Naval Ship
MONS — State of Missouri Naval Ship
MSNS — State of Mississippi Naval Ship
NCNS — State of North Carolina Naval Ship
NHNS — State of New Hampshire Naval Ship
NKG — Nihon-koku Gunkan 日本国軍艦 ("Warship of the State of Japan") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces ship prefix post-1954)
NRd'H — Navire de la République d'Haïti ("Ship of the Republic of Haiti")
NVNS — State of Nevada Naval Ship
SCNS — State of South Carolina Naval Ship
SS — Steamship
THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan 天皇陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign") (Japanese Navy ship prefix pre-1945)
TNNS — State of Tennessee Naval Ship
TXNS — State of Texas Naval Ship
USLS — United States Lightship
USS — United States Ship
VANS — Commonwealth of Virginia Naval Ship
WYNS — State of Wyoming Naval Ship

Hull classification codes

ALMR — Alabama Naval Militia Riverine Ironclad
ARMO — Arkansas Air National Guard Ocean Ironclad
ARMR — Arkansas Air National Guard Riverine Ironclad
AZMR — Arizona Air National Guard Riverine Ironclad
BM — Ocean Monitor (post-1920 hull classification code)
BMB — Casemate Ironclad
BMO — Turret Ocean Ironclad (mixed propulsion)
BMRB — Casemate Riverine Turret Ironclad
CAMO — California Naval Militia Ocean Ironclad
DEMO — Delaware Air National Guard Ocean Ironclad
FLMO — Florida Naval Militia Ocean Ironclad
GAMR — Georgia Naval Militia Riverine Ironclad
KG — Kōtetsu Gunkan 甲鉄軍艦 ("Ironclad Warship") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces hull classification code)
KYMR — Kentucky Air National Guard Riverine Ironclad
LAMR — Louisiana Naval Militia Riverine Ironclad
MAMO — Massachusetts Naval Militia Ocean Ironclad
MOMR — Missouri Naval Militia Riverine Ironclad
MSMR — Mississippi Air National Guard Riverine Ironclad
NCMO — North Carolina Naval Militia Ocean Ironclad
NCMR — North Carolina Naval Militia Riverine Ironclad
NHMO — New Hampshire Naval Militia Ocean Ironclad
NVMO — Nevada Air National Guard Ocean Ironclad
SCMR — South Carolina Naval Militia Riverine Ironclad
TNMR — Tennessee Naval Militia Riverine Ironclad
TXMR — Texas Maritime Regiment Riverine Ironclad
VAMR — Virginia Naval Militia Riverine Ironclad
WYMO — Wyoming Air National Guard Ocean Ironclad
 
United States: Battleships/Battlecruisers
And now the updated list of the actual battleships and battlecruisers of the Eagle Union...

But some quick explanations, first:

As I see things, when admirals would begin summoning shipgirls, the World War Two generation of ships would come first. Thus, in America, everyone from USS North Carolina (Edwina Hyde) to USS Wisconsin (Christiana Dodge) would report right away. Along the way, the Montana-class ships and the last two Iowa-class girls would come as well, giving a solid line of five heavy battleships and twelve fast battleships for any American admiral to use against the Abyssals/Sirens/other sea monsters that can only be fought by shipgirls. The older standard-type dreadnoughts who served in World War Two from USS Wyoming (Joan Ashley) to USS West Virginia (Julia Pierpont) would answer the call to arms next. After them, the other pre-Washington Treaty dreadnoughts would most likely answer the summons to duty, followed by the pre-dreadnoughts.

Instantly, we hit the "multiple ships with the same name" situation!

Thus, I believe it would be decided that all American dreadnoughts built/planned from USS South Carolina (Sarah Trott) to USS Louisiana (Renée Cavalier) would bear state names. Thus, the never-commissioned Washington and the first South Dakota-class ships would take new names, normally from neighbouring or nearby states who weren't represented in the battle line of experienced battleship shipgirls. This would honour forty-six of the forty-eight continental states, leaving only the Peach and Green Mountain States not represented; remember at the time of World War Two, Alaska and Hawai'i were still territories and get large cruisers named after them.

Since Azur Lane came up with a USS Georgia who is clearly NOT the long-retired BB-15 (Rexanne Davenport), it was easy to fill the last two slots with shipgirls packing 8 x 18 inch Mark A cannons, 20 x 5 inch Mark 16 DP guns and 12 x 3 inch Mark 22 AA guns.

As for the battlecruisers of the Lexington-class, names had to be changed, so I picked those who hadn't been used in Navy service for over a century.

After all, there is only ONE USS Constitution (Sarah Hull)!

Enjoy!

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF BATTLESHIPS/BATTLECRUISERS (UNITED STATES NAVY)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

PRE-DREADNOUGHT BATTLESHIPS

TEXAS-CLASS SECOND-CLASS BATTLESHIP/LARGE CRUISER
CB-7 USS Texas — Josefina Ximena Philip de San Marcos (Renamed USS San Marcos in 1911, decommissioned later that year, was sunk as target in 1911 off Tangier, Virginia; not given hull number due to being taken out of service pre-1920; adopted by the State of Texas, renamed TXNS San Marcos with hull number TXCB-7) *

INDIANA-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-1 USS Indiana — Rébecca Dieudonnée Evans de Vincennes (Decommissioned and recommissioned frequently from 1903-1917; decommissioned for the final time in 1919, reclassified BBC-1 that year to release name for BB-50, was sunk as target in 1920 off Tangier, Virginia; wreck salvaged and was scrapped in 1924; adopted by the State of Indiana, renamed INNS Fort Saint Philippe with hull number INBB-01) *
BB-2 USS Massachusetts — Floella Rodgers (Resembles Kantai Collection version of Rose Standish, fourth of name, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently from 1906-1917, decommissioned for the final time in 1919, reclassified BBC-2 that year to release name for BB-54, was sunk as target in 1921 off Pensacola, Florida; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Mayflower with hull number MABB-02) *
BB-3 USS Oregon — Hayley Louise Howison (Resembles Warship Girls version of Ida Stevens, second of name, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently from 1906-1919, decommissioned for the final time in 1920, preserved as museum from 1924-1942 at Portland, Oregon; re-designated IX-22 in 1941, moved to be scrapped stopped the following year, modified as towable barge for use in the invasion of Guam in 1944, remained there until broke adrift during Typhoon Agnes in 1948, recovered and retained at Apra, Guam until 1956, was scrapped that year; mainmast preserved at Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Portland; adopted by the State of Oregon, renamed ORNS Fort Clatsop with hull number ORBB-03) *

IOWA-CLASS BATTLESHIP (1897)
BB-4 USS Iowa — Wynne Theodora Sampson (Resembles Pacific version of Abigail Lucas, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently from 1903-1917, decommissioned for the final time in 1919 and reclassified BBC-4 to release name for BB-53, reclassified IX-6 in 1921, was sunk as target two years later in the Gulf of Panama; adopted by the State of Iowa, renamed IANS Fort Madison with hull number IABB-04) *

KEARSARGE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-5 USS Kearsarge — Wallace Marion Folger (Resembles Azur Lane version of Ida Stevens, second of name, decommissioned from 1909-1912, decommissioned the second time in 1920, re-designated AB-1 and converted to auxiliary crane vessel, lost name to release same for CV-33, was scrapped in 1955; figurehead displayed at the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland; anchor preserved at South Boston Naval Annex, Boston, Massachusetts; adopted by the State of New Hampshire, renamed NHNS Carasarga with hull number NHBB-05) *
BB-6 USS Kentucky — Chastity Muriel Chester (Resembles Azur Lane version of Rhoda Rowland, decommissioned from 1909-1912, decommissioned the second time in 1920, was scrapped in 1923; adopted by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, renamed KYNS Harrodsburg with hull number KYBB-06) *

ILLINOIS-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-7 USS Illinois — Gypsy Audrey Converse (Resembles Azur Lane version of Wynette Gilpin, second of name, decommissioned from 1909-1912, decommissioned the second time in 1920, subsequently transferred to the New York Naval Militia, reclassified IX-15 in 1922, renamed NYNS Prairie State in 1941 to clear name for BB-65, dismissed from reserved status in 1955, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Illinois, renamed ILNS Kaskaskia with hull number ILBB-07) *
BB-8 USS Alabama — Yasmina Héloïse Brownson de la Louisiane (Resembles Azur Lane version of Sarah Blasdel, fourth of name, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently from 1909-1917, decommissioned for the final time in 1920, was sunk as target the following year off Tangier, Virginia; salvaged and was scrapped in 1924; adopted by the State of Alabama, renamed ALNS Fort Lewis with hull number ALBB-08) *
BB-9 USS Wisconsin — Gisèle Clotilde Reiter de Chappu (Resembles Pacific version of Christiana Dodge, decommissioned from 1906-1908, decommissioned the second time in 1920, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of Wisconsin, renamed WINS Marinette with hull number WIBB-09) *

MAINE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-10 USS Maine — Eugenia Helen Carolyn Leutze (Second of name, decommissioned from 1909-1911, decommissioned the second time in 1920, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of Maine, renamed MENS Appledore with hull number MEBB-10) *
BB-11 USS Missouri — Zéphryrine Sébastienne Cowles d'Amoureux (Resembles Pacific version of Marguerite McNair, second of name, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by the State of Missouri, renamed MONS Sainte-Geneviève with hull number MOBB-11) *
BB-12 USS Ohio — Léonne Clémence Logan (Resembles Azur Lane version of Margaret Penn, third of name, decommissioned from 1909-1911, decommissioned the second time in 1922, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Ohio, renamed OHNS Chalawgatha with hull number OHBB-12) *

VIRGINIA-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-13 USS Virginia — Salome Joan Schroeder (Resembles Azur Lane version of Mary Calvert, fifth of name, decommissioned in 1920, was sunk as target in 1923 east of Hatteras Island, North Carolina; ship's bell preserved at Marine Barracks Washington, Washington, District of Columbia; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia, renamed VANS Wahunsenacawh with hull number VABB-13) *
BB-14 USS Nebraska — Rosario Felipina Nicholson de Villasur (Resembles Blue Oath version of Sonia Owings, second of name, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped in 1923; adopted by the State of Nebraska, renamed NENS Fort Atkinson with hull number NEBB-14) *
BB-15 USS Georgia — Rexanne Goldiva Davenport (Decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped in 1923; adopted by the State of Georgia, renamed GANS Tomochichi with hull number GABB-15) *
BB-16 USS New Jersey — Wilhelmina Xandra Kimball (Resembles Pacific version of Katharine Hyde, decommissioned in 1920, was sunk as target in 1923 east of Hatteras Island, North Carolina; adopted by the State of New Jersey, renamed NJNS Fort Nassau with hull number NJBB-16) *
BB-17 USS Rhode Island — Celinda Garnet Bowman (Second of name, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped in 1923; adopted by the State of Rhode Island, renamed RINS Wôpanâak with hull number RIBB-17) *

CONNECTICUT-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-18 USS Connecticut — Viona Carolien Swift (Sixth of name, decommissioned in 1923, was scrapped that year; adopted by the State of Connecticut, renamed CTNS Fort de Goede Hoop with hull number CTBB-18) *
BB-19 USS Louisiana — Adèle Rochelle Couden de Pontchartrain (Resembles Azur Lane version of Sonia Owings, third of name, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped in 1923; adopted by the State of Louisiana, renamed LANS La Balize with hull number LABB-19) *
BB-20 USS Vermont — Zoé Pénélope Potter de Tracy (Second of name, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped in 1923, ship's bell preserved at Montpelier, Vermont; adopted by the State of Vermont, renamed VTNS Fort Sainte-Anne with hull number VTBB-20) *
BB-21 USS Kansas — Charlotte Eden Vreeland (Resembles Warship Girls version of Jessie Frémont, second of name, decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped in 1924; adopted by the State of Kansas, renamed KSNS Fort Leavenworth with hull number KSBB-21) *
BB-22 USS Minnesota — Josée Marcelle Hubbard de Beauharnois (Second of name, decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped in 1924; adopted by the State of Minnesota, renamed MNNS Fort Beauharnois with hull number MNBB-22) *
BB-25 USS New Hampshire — Cameron McRae Winslow (Second of name, decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of New Hampshire, renamed NHNS Strawbery Banke with hull number NHBB-25) *

MISSISSIPPI-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-23 USS Mississippi — Eléni Eiríni Nklýxmpournidis Ελένη Ειρήνη Γκλύξμπουργίδης (Resembles Black Surge Night version of Margaret Penn, second of name, decommissioned in 1914 on transfer to Greece, renamed VP Kilkís ΒΠ Κιλκίς, was sunk by air attack in 1941 during Operation: Marita by Luftwaffe bombers at Salamís, Attikís, Greece; salvaged and was scrapped in the 1950s; adopted by Greece as TK Kilkís ΘΚ Κιλκίς with pennant 03) *
BB-24 USS Idaho — Loukías Paoúla Kountouriótis Λουκίας Παούλα Κουντουριώτης (Resembles Black Surge Night version of Wynette Gilpin, second of name, decommissioned in 1914 on transfer to Greece, renamed VP Límnos ΒΠ Λήμνος, was sunk by air attack in 1941 during Operation: Marita by Luftwaffe bombers at Salamís, Attikís, Greece; salvaged and was scrapped in the 1950s; adopted by Greece as TK Límnos ΘΚ Λήμνος with pennant 04) *


DREADNOUGHT BATTLESHIPS

SOUTH CAROLINA-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-26 USS South Carolina — Sarah Mary Trott (Resembles Warship Girls version of Edwina Hyde, fourth of name, decommissioned in 1921 due to the Washington Naval Treaty, was scrapped in 1924)
BB-27 USS Michigan — Joëlle Geneviève Marquette (Resembles Warship Girls version of Wynette Gilpin, second of name, decommissioned in 1922 due to the Washington Naval Treaty, was scrapped two years later)

DELAWARE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-28 USS Delaware — Christina Petersdatter Minuit (Resembles Warship Girls version of Katharine Hyde, sixth of name, decommissioned in 1923 due to the Washington Naval Treaty, was scrapped the next year)
BB-29 USS North Dakota — Renée Marie de la Vérendrye (Resembles Warship Girls version of Dakota Leigh Gatch, decommissioned in 1923 due to the Washington Naval Treaty, converted to radio-controlled target ship without new hull number, was scrapped in 1931)

FLORIDA-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-30 USS Florida — Rachel Mary Jackson (Resembles Warship Girls version of Alexandra Cocke, sixth of name, decommissioned in 1931 due to the London Naval Treaty, was scrapped that year)
BB-31 USS Utah — Miriam Abigail Young (Resembles Victory Belles version of Sonia Owings, demilitarized in 1931 due to the London Naval Treaty, reclassified AG-16 and rebuilt as target ship; was sunk by bomb and torpedo strikes during the attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941 off Ford Island at Joint Base Pearl Harbour-Hickam, Hawai'i).

WYOMING-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-32 USS WyomingJoan Emma Ashley (Resembles Black Surge Night self, third of name, demilitarized in 1931 due to the London Naval Treaty, reclassified AG-17 and rebuilt as gunnery training ship; decommissioned in 1947 and was scrapped that year)
BB-33 USS Arkansas — Mary Jane Sevier (Resembles Warship Girls version of Rhoda Rowland, third of name, decommissioned in 1946, used as target ship for Operation: Crossroads that year, was sunk during Test "Baker" in Pikinni Lagoon, the Marshall Islands)

NEW YORK-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-34 USS New YorkYvette Paula Stuyvesant (Resembles Warship Girls version of Mary Calvert, fifth of name, decommissioned in 1946, used as target ship for Operation: Crossroads that year; survived both tests but deemed too radioactive to dismantle or convert for museum use, was sunk as target in 1948 off O'ahu, Hawai'i)
BB-35 USS Texas — Emily Mary Austin (Resembles fan art of self by Dishwasher1910, Danbooru ID #4117720, second of name, decommissioned in 1948; preserved as memorial that year in the Houston Ship Channel, Harris County, Texas; moved to Galveston in 2022 to commence detailed restoration work)

NEVADA-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-36 USS Nevada — Sarah Jane Blasdel (Resembles Kantai Collection self, third of name, decommissioned in 1946, used as target ship for Operation: Crossroads that year; survived both tests but deemed too radioactive to dismantle or convert for museum use, was sunk as target in 1948 off O'ahu, Hawai'i)
BB-37 USS Oklahoma — Dorothy Rhoda Rowland (Resembles Pacific self, was sunk by bomb and torpedo strikes during the attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941 off Ford Island at Joint Base Pearl Harbour-Hickam, Hawai'i; salvaged on site, but deemed beyond repair; decommissioned in 1944, was sunk en route to being scrapped in 1947 northeast of Waimea, Hawai'i).

PENNSYLVANIA-CLASS BATTLESHIP (1916)
BB-38 USS Pennsylvania — Margaret Hannah Penn (Resembles Pacific self, third of name, decommissioned in 1946, used as target ship for Operation: Crossroads that year; survived both tests but deemed too radioactive to dismantle or convert for museum use, was scuttled off Kwajalein Atoll, the Marshall Islands; ship's bell on display at the main campus of Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania; two of the ship's main guns on display at the Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boalsburg, Pennsylvania)
BB-39 USS ArizonaSonia Lily Owings (Resembles Pacific self [as can be seen on Pixiv, ID #50549606, page 4], third of name, was sunk by magazine explosion thanks to bomb strike during the attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941 off Ford Island at Joint Base Pearl Harbour-Hickam, Hawai'i; deemed beyond salvageable, wreck still lies where she was sunk; ship's bell on display at the student union memorial centre, the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona; one main gun, mast and anchor on display at Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza, Phoenix, Arizona; other artefacts on display at the Arizona State Capitol Museum, Phoenix, Arizona).

NEW MEXICO-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-40 USS New MexicoJane Silver Calhoun (Resembles Blue Oath self as adult, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the next year)
BB-41 USS MississippiJoanna Alberta Wilkinson (Resembles Victory Belles self, third of name, converted to gunnery/missile training ship AG-128 in 1946, decommissioned in 1956, was scrapped the following year)
BB-42 USS Idaho — Wendy Dana Ballard (Resembles Warship Girls version of Sarah Blasdel, third of name, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year)

TENNESSEE-CLASS BATTLESHIP (1920)
BB-43 USS TennesseeAlexandra Joan Cocke (Resembles Azur Lane self, third of name, heavily damaged by bomb strikes and fires spread from neighbouring vessels in 1941 during the attack on Pearl Harbour; heavily rebuilt from 1942-43, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1959)
BB-44 USS California — Jessie Anne Frémont (Resembles Azur Lane self, third of name, was sunk by bomb and torpedo strikes in 1941 during the attack on Pearl Harbour; salvaged and was heavily rebuilt from 1942-43, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1959)

COLORADO-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-45 USS ColoradoRoberta Wynette Gilpin (Resembles Kantai Collection self, third of name, decommissioned in 1947 and was scrapped in 1959)
BB-46 USS Maryland — Anne Mary Calvert (Resembles Kantai Collection self, third of name, decommissioned in 1947 and was scrapped in 1959)
BB-47 Washington — Juanita Rosario Cabrillo y Drake (Resembles Blue Oath version of Ida Stevens, seventh of name, cancelled due to the Washington Treaty in 1922 at 79.5% completion, was sunk as target in 1924 off the Virginia Capes [exact location unknown]; renamed USS Oregon [effective third of name] to prevent confusion with battleship USS Washington [BB-56]) *

BB-48 USS West Virginia — Julia Augusta Pierpont (Resembles Pacific self, second of name, was sunk by torpedo and bomb strikes in 1941 during the attack on Pearl Harbour; salvaged and was heavily rebuilt from 1942-44, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1959)

MINNESOTA-CLASS BATTLESHIP (South Dakota-Class Battleship [1921])
BB-49 South Dakota — Zoé Isabella Pike (Resembles Blue Oath version of Dakota Leigh Gatch, second of name, was 38.5% complete when cancelled due to the Washington Treaty in 1922, was scrapped the next year; renamed USS Minnesota [effective third of name] to prevent confusion with battleship USS South Dakota [BB-57]) *
BB-50 Indiana — Katharine Mary Wynthrop (Resembles Azur Lane version of Julia Pierpont, second of name, was 34.7% complete when cancelled due to the Washington Treaty in 1922, was scrapped the next year; renamed USS Connecticut [effective seventh of name] to prevent confusion with battleship USS Indiana [BB-58]) *
BB-51 Montana — Manuelita Núria de Lisa y Douglas (Resembles Warship Girls version of Abigail Lucas, second of name, was 27.6% complete when cancelled due to the Washington Treaty in 1922, was scrapped the next year; renamed USS Nebraska [effective third of name] to prevent confusion with battleship USS Montana [BB-67]) *
BB-52 North Carolina — Virginia Jane Newport (Resembles Blue Oath version of Edwina Hyde, third of name, was 36.7% complete when cancelled due to the Washington Treaty in 1922, was scrapped the next year; renamed USS Virginia [effective sixth of name] to prevent confusion with battleship USS North Carolina [BB-55]) *
BB-53 Iowa — Ruth Dianthe Brown (Resembles Blue Oath version of Wynette Gilpin, second of name, was 31.8% complete when cancelled due to the Washington Treaty in 1922, was scrapped the next year; renamed USS Kansas [effective third of name] to prevent confusion with battleship USS Iowa [BB-61]) *
BB-54 Massachusetts — Alice Mary Williams (Resembles Blue Oath version of Margaret Penn, fifth of name, was 11.0% complete when cancelled due to the Washington Treaty in 1922, was scrapped the next year; renamed USS Rhode Island [effective third of name] to prevent confusion with battleship USS Massachusetts [BB-59]) *

NORTH CAROLINA-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-55 USS North Carolina — Anne Edwina Hyde (Resembles Black Surge Night self, effective fourth of name [actual third], decommissioned in 1947; preserved as memorial in 1962 at Wilmington, North Carolina)
BB-56 USS Washington — Margaret Ida Stevens (Resembles Kantai Collection self, eighth of name, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1961)

SOUTH DAKOTA-CLASS BATTLESHIP (1939)
BB-57 USS South Dakota — Dakota Leigh Gatch (Resembles Azur Lane self, third of name, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1962)
BB-58 USS Indiana — Joanna Ann Jennings (Resembles Blue Oath version of Julia Pierpont, second of name, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1963)
BB-59 USS Massachusetts — Rose Barbara Standish (Resembles Azur Lane self, sixth of name, decommissioned in 1947; preserved as memorial in 1962 at Falls River, Massachusetts)
BB-60 USS Alabama — Francine Mary Bibb (Resembles Blue Oath self, fifth of name, decommissioned in 1947; preserved as memorial in 1962 at Mobile, Alabama)

IOWA-CLASS BATTLESHIP (1943)
BB-61 USS Iowa — Minerva Abigail Lucas (Resembles Kantai Collection self, third of name, decommissioned in 1949, recommissioned from 1951-58; heavily upgraded and recommissioned for third time in 1984, suffered main turret explosion in 1989, decommissioned again the next year; preserved as museum ship since 2011 at Los Angeles, California)
BB-62 USS New Jersey — Anne Katherine Hyde (Resembles fan art of self by PJMoyer, SpaceBattles ID #19159101, second of name, decommissioned in 1948, recommissioned from 1950-57; partially upgraded and recommissioned for third time from 1968-69; heavily upgraded and recommissioned for fourth time in 1982, decommissioned in 1991; preserved as museum ship since 2000 at Camden, New Jersey)
BB-63 USS MissouriMarguerite Suzanne McNair (Resembles Warship Girls self, third of name, decommissioned in 1955; heavily upgraded and recommissioned for second time in 1986, decommissioned in 1992; preserved as museum ship since 1998 at Joint Base Pearl Harbour-Hickam, Hawai'i)
BB-64 USS WisconsinChristiana Heidi Dodge (Resembles Warship Girls self, second of name, decommissioned in 1948, recommissioned from 1951-58; heavily upgraded and recommissioned for third time in 1988, decommissioned in 1991; preserved as museum ship since 1992 at Norfolk, Virginia)
BB-65 USS Illinois — Anne Mary Atkinson (Resembles fan art of Abigail Lucas by Dishwasher1910, Danbooru ID #4068008, third of name, was 22% complete when cancelled in 1945, was scrapped on slip in 1958)
BB-66 USS Kentucky — Josephine Claudia Sanders (Resembles Azur Lane version of Francine Bibb, second of name, was 73% complete when work suspended while new rôle was envisioned for her; was authorized for conversion to guided missile battleship BBG-1 in 1954, work halted two years later; was scrapped incomplete in 1959)

MONTANA-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-67 USS Montana — Frances Marianne Schultz (Resembles Kantai Collection version of Dakota Leigh Gatch, third of name, was cancelled before construction in 1943)
BB-68 USS Ohio — Eliza Arabella Garfield (Resembles Azur Lane version of Edwina Hyde, fourth of name, was cancelled before construction in 1943)
BB-69 USS Maine — Frances Caroline Chamberlain (Resembles Blue Oath version of Mary Calvert, third of name, was cancelled before construction in 1943)
BB-70 USS New Hampshire — Jane Brenda Mason (Resembles Warship Girls version of Julia Pierpont, third of name, was cancelled before construction in 1943)
BB-71 USS Louisiana — Renée Madeleine Cavalier (Resembles Pacific self, fourth of name, was cancelled before construction in 1943)

GEORGIA-CLASS BATTLESHIP
BB-72 USS Georgia — Eleanor Elizabeth Oglethorpe (Resembles Azur Lane self, World of Warships-inspired character, effective second of name, based on large-calibre version of Montana-class; no vessel ever planned or designed) *
BB-73 USS Vermont — Lydia Lucy Allan (Resembles Azur Lane version of Katharine Hyde, World of Warships-inspired character, effective third of name, based on large-calibre version of Montana-class; no vessel ever planned or designed) *

HELGOLAND-CLASS BATTLESHIP (War Prize)
BB-74 USS Ostfriesland — Maximiliana Genoveva, Fürstin von Cirksena (Built in Germany as SMS Ostfriesland, surrendered to the United States in 1920 and commissioned under original name; decommissioned later that year, was sunk as target by air attack in 1921 by Army Air Service bombers east of Kiptopeke, Virginia; serves Germany with pennant number 31, granted United States Navy hull number for administrative purposes) *

BATTLECRUISERS/FAST BATTLESHIPS

LEXINGTON-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
CC-1 USS Lexington Helen Rebecca Robinson (Resembles Pacific self, fourth of name, converted to aircraft carrier CV-2 from 1922-27, damaged beyond economical repair by air attack in 1942 during the Battle of Coral Sea from aircraft of TH Gunkan-tachi Shōkaku and Zuikaku; was scuttled by torpedo strike from USS Phelps southwest of Mainga, the Solomon Islands)
CC-2 USS ConstellationTamsin Truxtun (Resembles Azur Lane version of Rebecca Robinson, third of name, construction cancelled in 1923 due to the Washington Treaty, was scrapped on slip that year)
CC-3 USS SaratogaOlive Dionysia Doolittle (Resembles Kantai Collection self, fifth of name, converted to aircraft carrier CV-3 from 1922-27, decommissioned in 1946, was sunk during Test "Baker" in Operation: Crossroads later that year at Pikinni Atoll, the Marshall Islands)
CC-4 Ranger — Helen Jean Paul Jones (Resembles Azur Lane version of Louise Henry, fifth of name, construction cancelled in 1923 at 4% completion due to the Washington Treaty, was scrapped on slip that year; renamed USS President [effective third of name] to prevent confusion with aircraft carrier USS Ranger [CV-4]) *
CC-5 Constitution — Martha Lawrence (Resembles Warship Girls version of Dionysia Doolittle, second of name, construction cancelled in 1923 due to the Washington Treaty, was scrapped on slip that year; renamed USS Chesapeake [effective fourth of name] to prevent confusion with sail frigate USS Constitution [no hull code]) *
CC-6 United States — Louisa May Goldsborough (Resembles Warship Girls version of Rebecca Robinson, second of name, construction cancelled in 1923 at 12.1% completion due to the Washington Treaty, was scrapped on slip that year; renamed USS Congress [effective sixth of name] to ensure nation's name is not used with a warship) *

Ship Prefixes

ALNS — State of Alabama Naval Ship
CTNS — State of Connecticut Naval Ship
GANS — State of Georgia Naval Ship
IANS — State of Iowa Naval Ship
ILNS — State of Illinois Naval Ship
INNS — State of Indiana Naval Ship
KSNS — State of Kansas Naval Ship
KYNS — Commonwealth of Kentucky Naval Ship
LANS — State of Louisiana Naval Ship
MANS — Commonwealth of Massachusetts Naval Ship
MENS — State of Maine Naval Ship
MNNS — State of Minnesota Naval Ship
MONS — State of Missouri Naval Ship
NENS — State of Nebraska Naval Ship
NHNS — State of New Hampshire Naval Ship
NJNS — State of New Jersey Naval Ship
NYNS — State of New York Naval Ship
OHNS — State of Ohio Naval Ship
ORNS — State of Oregon Naval Ship
RINS — State of Rhode Island Naval Ship
SMS — Seiner Majestät Schiff ("His Majesty's Ship") (German Navy prefix from 1870-1918)
THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan 天王陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign") (Imperial Japanese Navy ship prefix pre-1945)
TK/ΘΚ — Thoriktó Θωρηκτό ("Battleship") (Greek Navy type prefix post-1973)
TXNS — State of Texas Naval Ship
USS — United States Ship
VANS — Commonwealth of Virginia Naval Ship
VP/ΒΠ — Vassilikón Ploíon Βασιλικόν Πλοίον ("Royal Ship") (Royal Greek Navy ship prefix pre-1973)
VTNS — State of Vermont Naval Ship
WINS — State of Wisconsin Naval Ship

Hull classification codes

AB — Crane Vessel
AG — General Auxiliary Ship
ALBB — Alabama Naval Militia Battleship
BB — Battleship
BBC — Coastal Battleship
BBG — Guided Missile Battleship
CB — Large Cruiser
CC — Battlecruiser/Fast Battleship
CTBB — Connecticut Naval Militia Battleship
CV — Aircraft Carrier
GABB — Georgia Naval Militia Battleship
IABB — Iowa Air National Guard Battleship
ILBB — Illinois Naval Militia Battleship
INBB — Indiana Naval Militia Battleship
IX — Miscellaneous Auxiliary Ship
KSBB — Kansas Air National Guard Battleship
KYBB — Kentucky Air National Guard Battleship
LABB — Louisiana Naval Militia Battleship
MABB — Massachusetts Naval Militia Battleship
MEBB — Maine Naval Militia Battleship
MNBB — Minnesota Naval Militia Battleship
MOBB — Missouri Naval Militia Battleship
NEBB — Nebraska Air National Guard Battleship
NHBB — New Hampshire Naval Militia Battleship
NJBB — New Jersey Naval Militia Battleship
OHBB — Ohio Naval Militia Battleship
ORBB — Oregon Naval Militia Battleship
RIBB — Rhode Island Naval Militia Battleship
TXCB — Texas Maritime Regiment Large Cruiser
VABB — Virginia Naval Militia Battleship
VTBB — Vermont Air National Guard Battleship
WIBB — Wisconsin Naval Militia Battleship
Note that in the European pennant numbering system, capital ships are not assigned a pennant superior letter.

Translations

Fürstin — Literally "lady first" and often translated "princess", this is the wife/other female relative of a first-level state within a kingdom or empire (German)
-tachi 達 — Japanese version of the English plural "s" ending, thus Gunkan-tachi literally means "Warships"
 
United States: Cruisers (Part One)
And now the first of three entries covering the cruisers of the Eagle Union, starting with those who were commissioned before, during and immediately after the Great War.

Remember when I complained about how things with the battleships were a little screwy?

That is NOTHING compared to what went on with America's cruiser force!

In effect, over the last century and more, the United States Navy created individual numeric lines depending on cruiser type. There was one for armoured/heavy cruisers, one for protected/scout/light cruisers, one for battlecruisers, one for minelaying cruisers...and then later, one for large cruisers, one for command cruisers (using the old battlecruiser hull code "CC"), one for cruiser killers and finally one for guided missile cruisers. So, since I like things neat and simple, I decided to converge everything into one single numeric list of ships. I based same using the line of heavy cruiser numbers from CA-1 (Christine Sigsbee AKA USS Maine/USS Sagadahoc) to CA-20 (Felixa Newton de Baja California AKA USS Milwaukee II/ARM Baja California), then shoe-horned in some of the older unnumbered cruisers to take up the numbers from CA-21 (Mirinda Bunce de Valle del Cauca AKA USS Atlanta II/ARC Valle del Cauca) to CA-23 (Imelda Whiting ng Cagayan AKA USS Charleston II/BRP Cagayan). From there came the straight line of unified heavy/light cruisers from CA-24 (Amber Seligman AKA USS Pensacola III) to CGN-160 (Naomi Haight-Ashbury AKA USS Long Beach III). Follwing that were the two ex-German cruisers who were surrendered to the United States as war prizes, with CA-161 being given to Catarina von Savoyen-Carignan (KMS/USS Prinz Eugen) and CL-162 going to Trissa von Trotha (SMS/USS Frankfurt). After that came Valentina Schley ng Aklan (USS Baltimore IV/BRP Aklan) as CM-163, then the rest of the old protected/light/minelayer cruisers, plus the experimental dynamite gun cruiser USS Vesuvius III (Serenity Schroeder di Ercolano, now RINS Vesuvius) as CX-166, covering them and the old scout cruisers before getting to the missile cruisers.

What a mess...!

Anyhow, for those wondering why I had old cruisers adopted out to other nations, I had to keep in mind the "multiple shipgirls with the same ship name" situation. Even with the flexibility of the state-level naval militias (or air national guards), there's only so many I can fit in. So I researched their histories to see if they were involved in any sort of action concerning nations in Latin America (i.e. the Veracruz stupidity in 1912, etc, etc), then adopted them out. Given what could happen to these nations in case monsters like Abyssals or Sirens emerge to cause issues, I can certainly believe that any admiral south of the Rio Grande would appreciate ANY help in those matters.

So...

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF CRUISERS (UNITED STATES NAVY) (Part One)

Note: These ships are listed in order of entry into service, not by hull number

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

ATLANTA-CLASS HEAVY PROTECTED CRUISER (1884)
CA-21 USS Atlanta — Fidella Mirinda Bunce de Valle del Cauca (Second of name, not given hull number when in commission, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently between 1893-1900, assigned as barracks ship from 1905 at Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia; decommissioned for the final time in 1912, was scrapped that year; adopted by Colombia, renamed ARC Valle del Cauca with hull number CP-01, given new hull number to conform with United States Navy unified cruiser list) *

BOSTON-CLASS HEAVY PROTECTED CRUISER (1884)
CA-22 USS Boston — Felicia Malaya Ramsay ng Iloilo (Fifth of name, not given hull number when in commission, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently between 1893-1902, decommissioned in 1907 on reassignment to Oregon Naval Militia, restored to United States Navy control in 1916, converted to freighter the following year, recommissioned in 1918 as receiving ship assigned at San Francisco, California; renamed USS Despatch [sixth of name] in 1940 to clear name for CA-69, assigned hull number IX-2 the following year, decommissioned for the final time in 1946, was scuttled west of San Francisco later that year; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Iloilo with hull number CA-8, given new hull number to conform with United States Navy unified cruiser list) *

CHICAGO-CLASS HEAVY PROTECTED CRUISER (1885)
CA-14 USS Chicago — Hunter Brenda Robson (Commissioned without hull number, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently from 1895-1917, re-designated CA-14 in 1920, re-designated CL-14 the following year, decommissioned in 1923, renamed USS Alton in 1928 to free name for CL/CA-29, foundered en route to scrapping in the Pacific Ocean between Honolulu, Hawai'i and San Francisco, California; serves under second name, restored to designation as heavy cruiser) *

CHARLESTON-CLASS HEAVY PROTECTED CRUISER (1888)
CA-23 USS Charleston — Zabrina Imelda Whiting ng Cagayan (Second of name, commissioned as C-2, was lost by grounding in 1899 off Camiguin Island, Cagayan, the Philippines; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Cagayan with hull number CA-7, given new hull number to conform with United States Navy unified cruiser list) *

BALTIMORE-CLASS HEAVY PROTECTED/MINELAYER CRUISER (1888)
CM-163 USS Baltimore — Valentina Sophia Schley ng Aklan (Fourth of name, commissioned as C-3, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently from 1896-1915, rebuilt as minelayer cruiser in 1914, re-designated CM-1 in 1920, decommissioned for the final time two years later, subsequently assigned as receiving ship at Joint Base Pearl Harbour-Hickam, Hawai'i; was scuttled in 1944 south of O'ahu; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Aklan with hull number CM-9, also given unified cruiser list hull number for administrative purposes) *

VESUVIUS-CLASS EXPERIMENTAL DYNAMITE GUN CRUISER (1888)
CX-166 USS Vesuvius — Serenity Velia Schroeder di Ercolano (Third of name, commissioned without hull number, decommissioned in 1898, converted to torpedo testing vessel in 1904, recommissioned the following year; decommissioned the second time from 1907-10, subsequently used as station ship, decommissioned for the final time in 1921, was scrapped the following year; ship's bell preserved at the Rhode Island Veterans Home, Bristol, Rhode Island; adopted by the State of Rhode Island, renamed RINS Vesuvius with hull number RICX-166, given unified cruiser list hull number for administrative purposes) *

SAN FRANCISCO-CLASS PROTECTED/MINELAYER CRUISER (1889)
CM-165 USS San Francisco — Eleadora Marcela Shepard de Oaxaca (Resembles fan art of Michiko Norton [USS San Francisco CA-38] as done by Yorktown CV-5, Pixiv ID #97389531, commissioned as C-5, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently from 1898-1916, rebuilt as minelayer cruiser in 1908, re-designated CM-2 in 1920, decommissioned the following year, renamed USS Tahoe in 1930 to free name for CA-38, renamed USS Yosemite [third of name] the following year, was scrapped in 1939; adopted by Mexico, renamed ARM Oaxaca with pennant C6, also given unified cruiser list hull number for administrative purposes) *

NEWARK-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER (1890)
CL-169 USS Newark — Summer Veronica Terry ng Rizal (Commissioned as C-1, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently from 1897-1908, decommissioned for the final time in 1913, was scrapped in 1926; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Rizal with hull number CL-6, also given unified cruiser list hull number for administrative purposes) *

PHILADELPHIA-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER (1890)
CL-164 USS Philadelphia — Ronal Fetuilelagi Bradford (Fourth of name, commissioned as C-4, decommissioned in 1902, assigned as receiving ship at Naval Station Kitsap, Washington two years later, assigned as prison ship in 1912, restored to receiving ship in 1916, re-designated IX-24 in 1920, was scrapped in 1927; adopted by Samoa, renamed SPS Nafanua with hull number SPS11, also given unified cruiser list hull number for administrative purposes) *

MONTGOMERY-CLASS UNPROTECTED CRUISER (1891)
CL-179 USS Montgomery — Charlotte Hayley Davis (Resembles Blue Oath version of Jeannette McCann [USS Tuscaloosa CA-37], fourth of name, commissioned as C-9, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently between 1900-1908, renamed USS Anniston in 1918 to free name for DD-121, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1919; serves under second name, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CL-180 USS Detroit — Willow Heidi Brownson (Third of name, commissioned as C-10, decommissioned in 1905, was scrapped in 1910; adopted by the State of Michigan, renamed MINS Highland Park with hull number MICL-180) *
CL-181 USS Marblehead — Thomasyn Fleur Jewell (Second of name, commissioned as C-11, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently between 1900-1917, loaned to California Naval Militia in 1910, loaned to Oregon Naval Militia in 1916, decommissioned for the final time in 1919, re-designated PG-27 in 1920, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Lynn with hull number MACL-181) *

NEW YORK-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER (1893)
CA-2 USS New York — Juana Yasmin Philip ng Zambales (Fourth of name, commissioned as ACR-2, renamed USS Saratoga [fourth of name] in 1911 to free up name for BB-34, renamed again as USS Rochester in 1917 to free up name for CC-3 [later CV-3], re-designated CA-2 in 1920, decommissioned in 1938, was scuttled to prevent capture in 1941 during the invasion of the Philippines near Olongapo, Zambales; wreck partially demolished in 1967 to clear shipping routes; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Olongapo with hull number CA-2) *

COLUMBIA-CLASS HEAVY PROTECTED CRUISER (1894)
CA-16 USS Columbia — Gabriella Ysabella Summer de Blauvelt (Fifth of name, commissioned as C-12, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently between 1897-1915, re-designated CA-16 in 1920, decommissioned for the final time the following year, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Nicaragua, renamed BGEN Blauvelt with hull number CP-9) *
CA-17 USS Minneapolis — Glenn Hilda Wadleigh (Commissioned as C-13, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently between 1898-1917, re-designated CA-17 in 1920, decommissioned the final time the following year, was scrapped in 1921; adopted by the State of Minnesota, renamed MNNS Minneapolis with hull number MNCA-17) *

CINCINNATI-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER (1894)
CL-177 USS Cincinnati — Hermosa Elena Glass de Masaya (Second of name, commissioned as C-7, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently between 1899-1911, decommissioned for the final time in 1921, was scrapped that year; adopted by Nicaragua, renamed BGEN Masaya with hull number CL-14, given new United States Navy hull number as part of unified cruiser list) *
CL-178 USS Raleigh — Javiera Bernardita Coghlan de Campeche (Second of name, commissioned as C-8, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently between 1899-1911, decommissioned for the final time in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Mexico, renamed ARM Campeche with pennant C7, given new United States Navy hull number as part of unified cruiser list) *

MAINE-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER (1895)
CA-1 USS Maine — Christine Dorothy Sigsbee (Never given hull number while in commission, was destroyed by internal explosion in 1898 at La Habana, Cuba; wreck salvaged in 1911, was scuttled the following year north of La Habana, mainmast preserved at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington County, Virginia; posthumously registered as ACR-1 before 1920 and CA-1 after 1920; renamed USS Sagadahoc to prevent confusion with battleship USS Maine [BB-69]) *

OLYMPIA-CLASS HEAVY PROTECTED CRUISER (1895)
CA-15 USS Olympia — Julia Mary Dewey (Resembles Warship Girls version of Teresa Laclède de Tamandaré [USS Saint Louis CL-49], commissioned as C-6, decommissioned in 1899, recommissioned in 1902; decommissioned the second time in 1906, recommissioned in 1916, re-designated CA-15 in 1920, re-designated as CL-15 the following year; decommissioned the final time in 1922, re-designated IX-40 in 1931, preserved as memorial since that time at the Independence Seaport Museum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; restored to designation as heavy cruiser) *

BROOKLYN-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER (1896)
CA-3 USS Brooklyn — Flordeliza Aurora Cook ng Pampanga (Resembles Kantai Collection version of Enriqueta Putnam y O'Higgins [USS Brooklyn CL-40] with tanned skin, second of name, commissioned as ACR-3, decommissioned and recommissioned multiple times from 1906-1914, re-designated CA-3 in 1920, decommissioned for the final time in 1921, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Angeles with hull number CA-3) *

NEW ORLEANS-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER (1896) (Amazonas-Class)
CL-167 USS New Orleans — Alondra Pedrina Nazro de Amazonas y Yucatán (Built in the United Kingdom for Brazil as CPr Amazonas, sold to the United States in 1898 and renamed [second of name], not given hull number at first, decommissioned from 1905-1909, re-designated PG-34 in 1920, re-designated CL-22 the following year, decommissioned for the final time in 1929, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Mexico, renamed ARM Yucatán with pennant C8, given Brazilian Navy pennant C10 for administrative purposes, also given unified cruiser list hull number for administrative purposes) *
CL-168 USS Albany — Jacenta Ermenhilda Craig de Abreu y Quintana (Built in the United Kingdom for Brazil as CPr Almirante Abreu, sold to the United States in 1898 and renamed [third of name], re-designated PG-36 in 1920, re-designated CL-23 the following year, decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped in 1930; adopted by Mexico, renamed ARM Quintana Roo with pennant C9, given Brazilian Navy pennant C11 for administrative purposes, also given unified cruiser list hull number for administrative purposes) *

DENVER-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER (1902)
CL-184 USS Denver — Jacinthe Bethania Murdock de Jinotega (Commissioned as C-14, re-designated PG-28 in 1920, re-designated as CL-16 in 1921, decommissioned in 1931, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Nicaragua, renamed BGEN Jinotega with hull number CL-16, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CL-185 USS Des Moines — Azura Tomasina McCrackin de Tamaulipas (Commissioned as C-15, re-designated PG-29 in 1920, re-designated as CL-17 in 1921, decommissioned in 1929, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Mexico, renamed ARM Tamaulipas with pennant C3, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CL-186 USS Chattanooga — Josie Dana McDonald (Third of name, commissioned as C-16, decommissioned from 1910-1914, re-designated PG-30 in 1930, re-designated CL-18 in 1921 at final decommissioning, was scrapped in 1930; adopted by the State of Tennessee, renamed TNNS Tsiyu Gansini with hull number TNCL-186) *
CL-187 USS Galveston — Xantina Gerardo Cutler de Chinandega (Commissioned as C-17, re-designated PG-31 in 1920, re-designated CL-19 in 1921, decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped in 1933; adopted by Nicaragua, renamed BGEN Chinandega with hull number CL-19, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CL-188 USS Tacoma — Hersilia Guadelupe Sparrow de San Luis Potosí (Second of name, commissioned as C-18, re-designated PG-32 in 1920, re-designated CL-20 in 1921, was lost by grounding in 1924 near Veracruz, Mexico; was subsequently scrapped on site, bell preserved at the War Memorial Park, Tacoma, Washington; adopted by Mexico, renamed ARM San Luis Potosí with pennant C4, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CL-189 USS Cleveland — Victoria Helena Huela Southerland de León (Commissioned as C-19, re-designated PG-33 in 1920, re-designated CL-21 in 1921, decommissioned in 1929, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Nicaragua, renamed BGEN León with hull number CL-21, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *

PENNSYLVANIA-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER (1905)
CA-4 USS Pennsylvania — Talitha Corazon McLean ng Quezon (Second of name, commissioned as ACR-4, decommissioned and recommissioned multiple times from 1911-1922, renamed USS Pittsburgh [second of name] in 1912 to clear name for BB-38, re-designated CA-4 in 1920, decommissioned for the final time in 1931, used as target ship that year, was scrapped later in 1931; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Quezon with hull number CA-1) *
CA-5 USS West Virginia — Cristina Heidi Arnold ng Pasay (Commissioned as ACR-5, renamed USS Huntington in 1916 to clear name for BB-48, re-designated CA-5 in 1920, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1930; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Pasay with hull number CA-5) *
CA-6 USS California — Hersilia Helena Christy de Managua (Second of name, commissioned as ACR-6, renamed USS San Diego in 1914 to clear name for BB-44, was sunk by possible mine strike in 1918 south of Patchogue, New York; posthumously re-designated CA-6, adopted by Nicaragua, renamed BGEN Managua with hull number CP-6) *
CA-7 USS Colorado — Dolores Manuella Kennedy de Matagalpa (Second of name, commissioned as ACR-7, decommissioned and recommissioned multiple times from 1913-1921, renamed USS Pueblo in 1916 to clear name for BB-45, re-designated CA-7 in 1920, decommissioned for the final time in 1927, was scrapped in 1930; adopted by Nicaragua, renamed BGEN Matagalpa with hull number CP-7) *
CA-8 USS Maryland — Rafaella Roselina Ingersoll de Bilwi (Resembles Pacific version of Mary Calvert [USS Maryland BB-46] with tanned skin, second of name, commissioned as ACR-8, renamed USS Frederick in 1916 to clear name for BB-46, re-designated CA-8 in 1920, decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped in 1930; adopted by Nicaragua, renamed BGEN Bilwi with hull number CP-8) *
CA-9 USS South Dakota — Cherish Elizabeth Fox (Commissioned as ACR-9, renamed USS Huron [third of name] in 1920 to free name for BB-49, re-designated CA-9 in 1920, decommissioned in 1927, sold for scrap in 1930 per the London Naval Treaty, hull used as breakwater at Powell River, British Columbia; was sunk in storm at location in 1961; adopted by Canada, renamed NCSM Wendake with hull number CDE-14/CAT-14) *

TENNESSEE-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER (1906)
CA-10 USS Tennessee — Estrellita Lorretta Beach de Guzmán (Second of name, commissioned as ACR-10, renamed USS Memphis [third of name] in 1916 to free name for BB-43, was wrecked by rogue tidal wave later that year at Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional, Dominican Republic; wreck salvaged and was scrapped in 1922; posthumously re-designated CA-10, adopted by the Dominican Republic, renamed ARD Quisqueya with hull number CP-10) *
CA-11 USS Washington — Jean Danielle Adams (Sixth of name, commissioned as ACR-11, renamed USS Seattle in 1916 to free name for BB-47, re-designated CA-11 in 1920, assigned as barracks ship in 1931 at Naval Station New York, New York; re-designated IX-39 in 1941 to serve as receiving ship, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year; serves under second name)
CA-12 USS North Carolina — Wendy Alysha Marshall (Second of name, commissioned as ACR-12, renamed USS Charlotte [second of name] in 1920 to free name for BB-52, re-designated CA-12 that year, decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped in 1930; adopted by the State of North Carolina, renamed NCNS Iswa with hull number NCCA-12) *
CA-13 USS Montana — Arlene Michelle Reynolds (Commissioned as ACR-13, renamed USS Missoula in 1920 to free name for BB-51, re-designated CA-13 later that year, decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped in 1930; serves under second name)

SAINT LOUIS-CLASS HEAVY PROTECTED CRUISER (1906)
CA-18 USS Saint Louis — Nicolette Raymonde Usher de Chartres (Fourth of name, commissioned as C-20, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently from 1910-1916, re-designated CA-18 in 1920, decommissioned for the final time two years later, was scrapped in 1930; adopted by the State of Missouri, renamed MONS Fort de Chartres with hull number MOCA-18) *
CA-19 USS Charleston — Rebecca Laney Russel (Third of name, commissioned as C-22, re-designated as CA-19 in 1920, decommissioned in 1923, sold for scrap in 1930, hull used as breakwater at Powell River, British Columbia; hull partially flooded in storm in 1961, towed to Kelsey Bay, British Columbia and grounded; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Tla'amin with hull number CAT-15/CDE-15) *
CA-20 USS Milwaukee — Verena Felixa Newton de Baja California (Second of name, commissioned as C-21, damaged beyond economical repair by grounding in 1917 near Eureka, California; wreck later sunk in a storm; adopted by Mexico, renamed ARM Baja California with pennant C5, given new hull number to conform with United States Navy unified cruiser list) *

CHESTER-CLASS SCOUT CRUISER (1907)
CL-191 USS Chester — Helen Bryce Wilson (Commissioned as CS-1, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently from 1911-1917, re-designated CL-1 in 1920, decommissioned for the final time in 1921, renamed USS York in 1928 to free name for CA-27, was scrapped in 1930; serves under second name, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CL-192 USS Birmingham — Benicia Teresita Walling de Veracruz (Commissioned as CS-2, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently from 1911-1913, re-designated CL-2 in 1920, decommissioned for the final time in 1923, was scrapped in 1930; adopted by Mexico, renamed ARM Veracruz with pennant C2, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CL-193 USS Salem — Asuncion Leocadia Key de Santiago de los Caballeros (Commissioned as CS-3, decommissioned and recommissioned frequently from 1912-1917, re-designated CL-3 in 1920, decommissioned for the final time in 1921, was scrapped in 1930; adopted by the Dominican Republic, renamed ARD Santiago with hull number CL-3, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *

WIESBADEN-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER (1918) (War Prize)
CL-162 USS Frankfurt — Trissa Fernanda, Freiin von Trotha (Built in Germany as SMS Frankfurt, interned by the Allies at Scapa Flow, Orkney, Scotland after the Great War; was beached before she could be scuttled in 1919, surrendered to the United States in 1920 and commissioned without hull number, was sunk as target by air attack the next year east of Kiptopeke, Virginia; serves Germany, given new German Navy pennant number K64, also given unified cruiser list hull number for administrative purposes) *

OMAHA-CLASS SCOUT/LIGHT CRUISER (1920)
CL-194 USS OmahaMarie-Louise Meumbane Fontenelle (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, built as SC-4, re-designated CL-4 in 1920, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CL-195 USS Milwaukee — Bryce Myra Kilbourn/Brajs Bájronovna Kilbórn Брайс Байроновна Килборн (Resembles Azur Lane self, third of name, built as SC-5, re-designated CL-5 in 1920, decommissioned in 1944 on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed KRL Múrmansk КРЛ Мурманск [second of name]; decommissioned the second time in 1949 and returned to the United States, was scrapped that year; adopted by Russia, renamed KRL Pechénga КРЛ Печенга with pennant 180 to prevent confusion with destroyer leader LÈM Múrmansk [pennant 552], given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CL-196 USS CincinnatiElizabeth Hallie Patterson (Resembles Warship Girls version of Marie-Louise Fontenelle, third of name, built as SC-6, re-designated CL-6 in 1920, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CL-197 USS Raleigh — Margaret Jodie Lane (Resembles Pacific self, third of name, built as SC-7, re-designated CL-7 in 1920, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CL-198 USS DetroitMarie Thérèse Antonia de la Mothe (Resembles Azur Lane version of Edith Doliber, fourth of name, built as SC-8, re-designated CL-8 in 1920, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CL-199 USS RichmondSarah Dorothea Henry (Resembles Azur Lane self, third of name, built as SC-9, re-designated CL-9 in 1920, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CL-200 USS ConcordSusan Ellen Buckley (Resembles Azur Lane self, third of name, built as SC-10, re-designated CL-10 in 1920, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CL-201 USS Trenton — Mary Maurice Stacy (Resembles Azur Lane version of Margaret Lane, second of name, built as SC-11, re-designated CL-11 in 1920, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CL-202 USS Marblehead — Edith Amonute Doliber (Resembles Pacific self, second of name, built as SC-12, re-designated CL-12 in 1920, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CL-203 USS MemphisPriscilla Mary Overton (Resembles Azur Lane self, fourth of name, built as SC-13, re-designated CL-13 in 1920, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *


Ship prefix

ARC — Armada de la República de Colombia ("Navy of the Republic of Colombia")
ARD — Armada de la República Dominicana ("Navy of the Dominican Republic")
ARM — Armada de la República Mexicana ("Navy of the Mexican Republic")
BGEN — Buque de Guerra del Ejército de Nicaragua ("Naval Ship of the Army of Nicaragua")
BRP — Barko ng Republika ng Pilipinas ("Ship of the Philippine Republic")
CPr — Cruzador Protegido ("Protected Cruiser") (Brazilian Navy type prefix)
HMCS — Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (Royal Canadian Navy English ship prefix)
KRL/КРЛ — Ljógkij Kréjser Лёгкий Крейсер ("Light Cruiser") (Russian/Soviet Navy type prefix)
LÈM/ЛЭМ — Líder Èskádrennykh Minonóstsev Лидер Эскадренных Миноносцев ("Squadron Escort Leader") (Russian/Soviet Navy type prefix)
MINS — State of Michigan Naval Ship
MONS — State of Missouri Naval Ship
NCSM — Navire Canadien de Sa Majesté (Royal Canadian Navy French ship prefix)
RINS — State of Rhode Island Naval Ship
SMS — Seiner Majestät Schiff ("His Majesty's Ship") (German Navy ship prefix from 1870-1918)
SPS — Samoa Police Ship
TNNS — State of Tennessee Naval Ship
USS — United States Ship

Hull classification codes and Pennant superior letters

ACR — Armoured Cruiser (pre-1920 hull classification code)
BB — Battleship
C — Crucero ("Cruiser") (Mexican Navy pennant superior)
C — Cruiser (pre-1920 hull classification code)
C — Cruzador ("Cruiser") (Brazilian Navy pennant superior)
CA — Armoured/Heavy Cruiser (also Philippine Navy hull classification code)
CAT/CDE — Heavy Training Cruiser/Croiseur Lourd d'Entraînement (Royal Canadian Navy bilingual hull classification code)
CC — Battlecruiser (1920 hull classification code)
CL — Crucero Ligero ("Light Cruiser") (Nicaraguan Navy/Navy of the Dominican Republic hull classification code)
CL — Protected/Light Cruiser (also Philippine Navy hull classification code)
CM — Minelayer Cruiser (also Philippine Navy hull classification code)
CP — Crucero Pesado ("Heavy Cruiser") (Colombian Navy/Nicaraguan Navy/Navy of the Dominican Republic hull classification code)
CS — Scout Cruiser (discontinued in 1920)
CV — Aircraft Carrier
CX — Experimental Cruiser
DD — Destroyer
IX — Miscellaneous Auxiliary Ship
K — Kreuzer ("Cruiser") (German Navy pennant superior)
MICL — Michigan Naval Militia Light Cruiser
MOCA — Missouri Naval Militia Heavy Cruiser
PG — Patrol Gunboat
RICX — Rhode Island Naval Militia Experimental Cruiser
SPS — Samoa Police Ship (Samoan maritime service universal pennant superior)
TNCL — Tennessee Naval Militia Light Cruiser

Note that the Russian Navy does not use pennant superior letters.

Translations

Freiin — Literally "free lady" and often translated "baroness", this is the female relative (other than wife) of a lord holding land autonomous from a higher-ranked lord
 
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United States: Cruisers (Part Two)
And now a nice sane listing before things go insane again...!

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF CRUISERS (UNITED STATES NAVY) (Part Two)

Note: These ships are listed in order of entry into service, not by hull number

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

PENSACOLA-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER (1926)
CA-24 USS PensacolaAmber Joy Seligman (Resembles Azur Lane self, third of name, commissioned as CL-24, re-designated as CA-24 in 1931, decommissioned in 1946, used as target ship for Operation: Crossroads later that year, survived both tests, was sunk as target in 1948 off Washington)
CA-25 USS Salt Lake City — Helen Julia Budge (Resembles Azur Lane self, commissioned as CL-25, re-designated as CA-25 in 1931, decommissioned in 1946, used as target ship for Operation: Crossroads later that year, survived both tests, was sunk as target in 1948 off southern California)

NORTHAMPTON-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER (1929)
CA-26 USS NorthamptonGrace Anna Goodhue (Resembles Kantai Collection self, commissioned as CL-26, re-designated as CA-26 in 1931, was sunk by torpedo strikes in 1942 during the Battle of Tassafaronga from THG Kawakaze south of Savo Island, Sentrol, the Solomon Islands)
CA-27 USS ChesterFinlandia Hannah Chester (Resembles Pacific self, second of name, commissioned as CL-27, re-designated as CA-27 in 1931, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959)
CA-28 USS LouisvilleJane Lucy Kennedy (Resembles Pacific self, second of name, commissioned as CL-28, re-designated CA-28 in 1931, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959)
CA-29 USS Chicago — Ella Margaret Britten (Resembles Pacific self, second of name, commissioned as CL-29, re-designated as CA-29 in 1931, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1943 at the Battle of Rennell Island by Imperial Japanese bombers east-northeast of Mainga, Rennell and Bellona, the Solomon Islands)
CA-30 USS Houston — Mary Elizabeth Houston (Resembles Kantai Collection self, second of name, commissioned as CL-30, re-designated as CA-30 in 1931, was sunk by combined gunfire and torpedo strikes in 1942 during the Battle of Sunda Strait by Japanese cruisers and destroyers north of northeast from Mangunreja, Banten, Indonesia)
CA-31 USS Augusta — Augustina Evelyn McDaniel (Resembles Warship Girls version of Mercy Levett, third of name, commissioned as CL-31, re-designated as CA-31 in 1931, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959)

PORTLAND-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER (1932)
CA-33 USS PortlandChristine Mercy Levett (Resembles Azur Lane self, commissioned as CL-33, re-designated as CA-33 in 1931, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959)
CA-35 USS Indianapolis — Charlene Brianna McVay (Resembles Azur Lane self, commissioned as CL-35, re-designated as CA-35 in 1931, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1945 by THG I-58 [now NKG Gōya] north of Elab, Ngaraard, Palau; ship's bell preserved at the Indiana War Memorial Museum, Indianapolis, Indiana)

NEW ORLEANS-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER (1934)
CA-32 USS New OrleansCora Sandra Jahncke (Resembles Warship Girls self, third of name, commissioned as CL-32, re-designated as CA-32 in 1931, bow lost by torpedo strike in 1942 during the Battle of Tassafaronga southeast of Savo Island, Sentrol, the Solomon Islands from either TH Gunkan-tachi Suzukaze or Takanami; new bow added and returned to service, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1959)
CA-34 USS Astoria — Jane Leila Astor (Resembles Azur Lane self, third of name, commissioned as CL-34, re-designated as CA-34 in 1931, damaged beyond economical repair by gunfire in 1942 during the Battle of Savo Island by TH Gunkan-tachi Chōkai, Aoba, Furutaka, Kako, Kinugasa, Tenryū and Yūbari, later sank while being towed by USS Alchiba southeast of Savo Island, Sentrol, the Solomon Islands)
CA-36 USS Minneapolis — Grace Lynn Newton (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, commissioned as CL-36, re-designated as CA-36 in 1931, bow lost by torpedo strike in 1942 during the Battle of Tassafaronga southeast of Savo Island, Sentrol, the Solomon Islands from either TH Gunkan-tachi Suzukaze or Takanami; new bow added and returned to service, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1960)
CA-37 USS Tuscaloosa — Jeannette Wendy McCann (Resembles Kantai Collection self, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959; mast preserved at Tuscaloosa Veterans Memorial Park, Tuscaloosa, Alabama)
CA-38 USS San FranciscoMichiko Francine Norton (Resembles Pacific self with Oriental facial features, second of name, heavily damaged by gunfire in 1942 during the naval Battle of Guadalcanal by TH Gunkan-tachi Hiei, Kirishima and Nagara near Savo Island, Sentrol, the Solomon Islands; repaired and returned to service the following year, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959; artifacts preserved at USS San Francisco Memorial, San Francisco, California)
CA-39 USS Quincy — Catharine Jane Quincy (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, was sunk by gunfire in 1942 during the Battle of Savo Island by TH Gunkan-tachi Aoba, Furutaka and Tenryū west of Nggela Sule Island, Sentrol, the Solomon Islands)
CA-44 USS VincennesHarriet Virginia Riefkohl (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, was sunk by combined gunfire and torpedo strikes in 1942 during the Battle of Savo Island by TH Gunkan-tachi Chōkai, Aoba, Furutaka, Kako, Kinugasa, Tenryū and Yūbari east of Savo Island, Sentrol, the Solomon Islands)

BROOKLYN-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER (1937)
CL-40 USS BrooklynEnriqueta Odalis Putnam y O'Higgins Riquelme (Resembles Kantai Collection self, third of name, decommissioned in 1947, transferred to Chile in 1951, renamed AC O'Higgins [fourth of name] with hull number CL-02; decommissioned finally in 1992, sank while being towed to scrapping near Pitcairn Island that year; serves the United States, given modern Chilean Navy hull number CL-08 for administrative purposes)
CL-41 USS Philadelphia — Joaquima Benedita May Barroso do Amazonas (Resembles Azur Lane version of Teresa Laclède de Tamandaré, fifth of name, decommissioned in 1947, transferred to Brazil in 1951, renamed CL Almirante Barroso [third of name] with pennant C11; decommissioned the second time in 1973, was scrapped the following year; serves the United States, given modern Brazilian Navy pennant C14 for administrative purposes)
CL-42 USS Savannah — Anne Elizabeth Oglethorpe (Resembles Warship Girls version of Helena Washburn, fourth of name, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1966)
CL-43 USS NashvilleChiquita Pastora Robertson y Prat Chacón (Resembles Warship Girls version of Enriqueta Putnam y O'Higgins, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Chile in 1951, renamed AC Capitán Prat [third of name] with hull number CL-03; renamed AC Chacabuco [fourth of name] in 1982 to free first local name for guided missile destroyer AC Capitán Prat [DDG-45]; decommissioned the second time in 1985, was scrapped later that year; serves the United States, given modern Chilean Navy hull number CL-09 for administrative purposes) *
CL-46 USS Phoenix — Margaretta Bianca Swilling Belgrano y González (Resembles Pacific self, third of name, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Argentina in 1951, renamed ARA Diecisiete de Octubre with pennant C4, renamed ARA General Belgrano [second of name] in 1956 without change of pennant number, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1982 during the Falklands War by HMS/M Conqueror east-southeast of Isla de los Estados, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina; adopted by Argentina with first local name to prevent confusion with protected cruiser ARA General Belgrano [pennant C07], given new Argentinian Navy pennant C14) *
CL-47 USS Boise — Matilde Juana de Bonneville y de Servi (Resembles Victory Belles self, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Argentina in 1951, renamed ARA Nueve de Julio with pennant C5; decommissioned the second time in 1979, was scrapped in 1983; adopted by Argentina under local name with new Argentinian Navy pennant C15) *
CL-48 USS HonoluluKalākua Kaheiheimālie Kūnuiākea (Resembles Kantai Collection self with Polynesian skin tone, bow destroyed by torpedo strike in 1943 during the Battle of Kolombangara from unknown Japanese destroyer northwest of Kolombangara Island, Wes, the Solomon Islands; repaired and restored to service later that year, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1959)
CL-49 USS Saint LouisAssunção Teresa Laclède de Tamandaré (Resembles Pacific self, fifth of name, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Brazil in 1951, renamed CL Almirante Tamandaré [second of name] with pennant C12; decommissioned the second time in 1976, was sunk while being towed for scrapping in 1980 east-northeast of Gough Island, Territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha; serves the United States, given modern Brazilian Navy pennant C15 for administrative purposes)
CL-50 USS Helena — Dana Helena Washburn (Resembles Kantai Collection self, second of name, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1943 at the Battle of Kula Gulf by TH Gunkan-tachi Suzukaze and Tanikaze north of New Georgia Island, Wes, the Solomon Islands)

WICHITA-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER (1937)
CA-45 USS Wichita — Mary Emma Sedgwick (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1959)

ATLANTA-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER (1940)
CL-51 USS Atlanta — Lavinia Frances Thomson (Resembles Kantai Collection self, third of name, damaged beyond economical repair by gun and torpedo strikes in 1942 at the naval Battle of Guadalcanal from TH Gunkan-tachi Nagara, Ikazuchi and Inazuma; was scuttled west of Lunga Point, Guadalcanal, the Solomon Islands)
CL-52 USS Juneau — Josephina Georgette Whidbey (Resembles Azur Lane self, critically damaged by torpedo strike in 1942 during the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal by THG Amatsukaze; was sunk the following day by torpedo strike from THG I-26 [now NKG Nimu] west of Makira Island, Makira-Ulawa, the Solomon Island)
CL-53 USS San Diego — Jazmín Rafaella Cabrillo (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CLAA-53 in 1949, was scrapped in 1960; reverted to original hull number to conform with overall cruiser list)
CL-54 USS San JuanIsabel Flores de Ovando y Cáceres (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CLAA-54 in 1949, was scrapped in 1961; reverted to original hull number to conform with overall cruiser list)
CL-95 USS Oakland — María Luisa Peralta (Resembles Warship Girls self, reclassified CLAA-95 on decommissioning in 1949, was scrapped in 1959; reverted to original hull number to conform with overall cruiser list)
CL-96 USS RenoRebecca Leigh Reno (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CLAA-96 in 1949, was scrapped in 1962; reverted to original hull number to conform with overall cruiser list)
CL-97 USS Flint — Clara Catherine Durant (Resembles Azur Lane version of Frances Thomson, second of name, decommissioned in 1947, reclassified CLAA-97 in 1949, was scrapped in 1966; reverted to original hull number to conform with overall cruiser list)
CL-98 USS TusconMargherita Magdalena Kino (Resembles Warship Girls version of Rafaella Cabrillo, reclassified CLAA-98 on decommissioning in 1949, was scrapped in 1971; reverted to original hull number to conform with overall cruiser list)

CLEVELAND-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER (1940)
CL-55 USS ClevelandMonica Cleveland (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1960)
CL-56 USS Columbia — Jean Louise Gervais (Resembles Azur Lane self, seventh of name, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959)
CL-57 USS MontpelierJanet Davis (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1960)
CL-58 USS Denver — Joanna Wendy Denver (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1960)
CL-59 Amsterdam — Dorothy Rayne Warner (Resembles Azur Lane self, converted to light aircraft carrier CVL-22 in 1943, renamed USS Independence [fourth of name], decommissioned in 1946, used as a test ship in Operation: Crossroads later that year, survived both tests, was scuttled in 1951 west of San Francisco, California)
CL-60 USS Santa Fe — Jimena de Oñate y Salazar (Resembles Victory Belles version of Sandra Jahncke, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1959)
CL-61 Tallahassee — Margaret Mary Dodds (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, converted to light aircraft carrier CVL-23 in 1943, renamed USS Princeton [fourth of name], was damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1944, failed to be scuttled by US Ships Irwin and Reno, eventually sunk by magazine explosion east of Dingalan, Aurora, the Philippines)
CL-62 USS BirminghamBrenda Phillippa Worthington (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1959)
CL-63 USS Mobile — Catherine le Moyne d'Iberville (Resembles Azur Lane version of Kalākua Kūnuiākea, third of name, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1959)
CL-64 Flint — Françoise Marie Bissot (Renamed USS Vincennes [third of name] before launching in 1942, decommissioned in 1946, was sunk as target in 1969 near Point Mugu, California; adopted by the State of Indiana, renamed INNS Corydon with hull number INCL-64) *

CL-65 USS PasadenaAntonia Eulalia Pérez de Guillén Mariné (Resembles Blue Oath version of María Peralta, second of name, decommissioned in 1950, was scrapped in 1972)
CL-66 USS SpringfieldNancy Mary Lincoln (Resembles Pacific version of Grace Goodhue, second of name, decommissioned in 1949, rebuilt as missile cruiser CLG-7 in 1957, recommissioned in 1960; decommissioned the second time in 1974, reclassified as CG-7 the following year, was scrapped in 1980; given new hull number CG-66 to conform with overall cruiser list)
CL-67 USS Topeka — Mary Lillie Holliday (Second of name, decommissioned in 1949, rebuilt as missile cruiser CLG-8 in 1957, recommissioned in 1960; decommissioned the second time in 1969, was scrapped in 1975; given new hull number CG-67 to conform with overall cruiser list)
CL-76 New Haven — Danielle Josephine Daly (Resembles Azur Lane version of Samantha Langley, second of name, converted to light aircraft carrier CVL-24 in 1943, renamed USS Belleau Wood, transferred to France in 1953, renamed PA Bois Belleau with pennant R97, returned to the United States and was scrapped in 1960; adopted by France under local name, given modern French Navy pennant P7) *
CL-77 Huntington — Margaret Frances Grandy (Second of name, converted to light aircraft carrier CVL-25 in 1943, renamed USS Cowpens, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified as AVT-1 while in reserve in 1959, was scrapped that year)
CL-78 Dayton — Patricia Nicole Lynda Bellinger (Converted to light aircraft carrier CVL-26 in 1943, renamed USS Monterey [third of name], decommissioned in 1956, reclassified as AVT-2 while in reserve in 1959, was scrapped in 1971)
CL-78 Wilmington — Anna Juana Cabot (Resembles Warship Girls version of Margaret Dodds, second of name, converted to light aircraft carrier CVL-28 in 1943, renamed USS Cabot [third of name], transferred to Spain in 1967 and renamed BSM Dédalo [second of name] with pennant R01, decommissioned 1990 for conversion to museum ship, was auctioned for scrapping in 1999 with scrapping completed in 2002; renamed USS Matthew to prevent confusion with aircraft carrier USS Cabot [ex-Lexington] [CV-16], given Spanish Navy pennant number P1 for administrative purposes) *
CL-80 USS Biloxi — Bernadette le Moyne d'Iberville (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1962)
CL-81 USS VicksburgIsabella Ann Houston (Resembles Azur Lane version of Elizabeth Houston, third of name, renamed USS Houston [third of name] prior to launch, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1961; adopted by the State of Texas, renamed TXNS Houston with hull number TXCL-81) *
CL-82 USS ProvidenceAlice Williams (Fourth of name, decommissioned in 1949, reclassified CLG-6 on conversion to missile cruiser in 1957, recommissioned in 1959; decommissioned the second time in 1973, reclassified CG-6 the following year, was scrapped in 1980; given new hull number CG-82 to conform with overall cruiser list)

CL-83 USS Manchester — Hannah Goffe (Decommissioned in 1956, was scrapped in 1960)
CL-84 Buffalo — Honora Anna Welch (Resembles fan art of Margaretta Swilling Belgrano by Jessa Daeh, Deviant Art ID #971066525, third of name, cancelled before construction in 1940; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Niagara Falls with hull number NYCL-84) *
CL-85 Fargo — Maria Josephine Phillipa du Motier (Resembles Warship Girls self, converted to light aircraft carrier CVL-27 in 1943, originally named USS Crown Point, renamed USS Langley [third of name] in 1942 prior to launch, decommissioned in 1947, transferred to France in 1951, renamed PA Lafayette with pennant R96, returned to the United States in 1963 and was scrapped; adopted by France under local name, given modern French Navy pennant P13) *
CL-86 CheyennePénélope du Poisson (Resembles Azur Lane version of Margaret Lane, third of name, renamed USS Vicksburg [fourth of name] in 1942 prior to launch, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1964; serves under second name)
CL-87 USS Duluth — Dorothée Greysolon du Lhut (Decommissioned in 1949, was scrapped in 1960)
CL-88 Newark — Rachael Caroline Carteret (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1940; adopted by the State of New Jersey, renamed NJNS Elizabeth with hull number NJCL-88) *
CL-89 USS MiamiMaría Menéndez de Avilés (Second of name, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1962)
CL-90 Wilkes-Barre — Anne McGillivray (Resembles fan art of Leila Astor by Yorktown CV-5, Pixiv #74744977, renamed USS Astoria [fourth of name] prior to launch in 1943, decommissioned 1949, was scrapped in 1971; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Wilkes-Barré with hull number PACL-90) *
CL-91 USS Oklahoma City — Emma Elizabeth Overholser (Decommissioned in 1947, reclassified CLG-5 in 1957 on modification to missile cruiser, recommissioned in 1960; reclassified CG-5 in 1975, decommissioned the second time in 1979, was sunk as target in 1999 southwest of Guam; given new hull number CG-91 to conform with overall cruiser list)
CL-92 USS Little RockJoséphine Belle de la Harpe (Resembles Warship Girls version of Monica Cleveland, decommissioned in 1949, reclassified CLG-4 in 1957 on modification to missile cruiser, recommissioned in 1960; reclassified CG-4 in 1975, decommissioned the second time the following year, preserved as museum since 1977 at the Buffalo Naval and Military Park, Buffalo, New York; given new hull number CG-92 to conform with overall cruiser list)


CL-93 USS GalvestonConstanza Valery de Gálvez y Madrid (Resembles Warship Girls version of Flores de Ovando, second of name, construction suspended after launch in 1945, kept in reserve at Naval Shipyard Philadelphia, Pennsylvania until 1956, reclassified CLG-93 that year on modification to missile cruiser, reclassified again as CLG-3 the following year, commissioned in 1958, decommissioned in 1970, was scrapped in 1975; given new hull number CG-93 to conform with overall cruiser list)
CL-94 Youngstown — Mary Jane Young (Cancelled before launching in 1946, was scrapped on slip; adopted by the State of Ohio, renamed OHNS Youngstown with hull number OHCL-94) *
CL-95 Buffalo — Estefania Esperanza Osmeña (Resembles Azur Lane self, fourth of name, converted to light aircraft carrier CVL-29 in 1943, renamed USS Bataan, decommissioned in 1954, re designated AVT-4 while in reserve in 1959, was scrapped later that year)
CL-100 Newark — Glenda Jacinta Jones (Third of name, converted to light aircraft carrier CVL-30 in 1943, renamed USS San Jacinto [second of name], decommissioned in 1947, reclassified as AVT-5 while in reserve in 1959, was scrapped in 1971)
CL-101 USS Amsterdam — Amber Veeder (Second of name, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1972)
CL-102 USS PortsmouthMary Martha Pring (Third of name, decommissioned in 1949, was scrapped in 1974)
CL-103 USS Wilkes-Barré — Sarah Iva Wilkes-Barré (Resembles Pacific version of Helena Washburn, second of name, decommissioned in 1947, was sunk as target in 1972 north of Key West, Florida; adopted French spelling to second half of name) *
CL-104 USS Atlanta — Margaret Mary Thomson (Resembles Warship Girls version of Frances Thomson, fourth of name, decommissioned in 1949, recommissioned in 1964, reclassified as IX-304 and converted to weapons test effects ship, decommissioned again in 1970, was sunk as target that year off San Clemente Island, California; adopted by the State of Georgia, renamed GANS Atlanta with hull number GACL-104) *
CL-105 USS DaytonBelle Margaret van Cleve (Second of name, decommissioned in 1949, was scrapped in 1962)

BALTIMORE-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER (1941)
CA-68 USS BaltimoreAnne Frances Arundel (Resembles Azur Lane self, fifth of name, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1956, was scrapped in 1972)
CA-69 USS Boston — Helen Thomasine Winthrop (Resembles Warship Girls version of Frances Arundel, sixth of name, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CAG-1 in 1952 on conversion to missile cruiser, recommissioned in 1955; reclassified again CA-69 in 1968, decommissioned the second time in 1970, was scrapped in 1975, ship's bell preserved at the Boston Navy Yard, Boston National Historic Park, Boston, Massachusetts; given new hull number CG-69 to conform with overall cruiser list)
CA-70 Pittsburgh — Michelle Flora Dundee (Resembles Akushizu Senki self, third of name, renamed USS Canberra before launch in 1942, decommissioned in 1947, reclassified CAG-2 in 1952 on conversion to missile cruiser, recommissioned in 1956; reclassified again CA-70 in 1968, decommissioned the second time in 1970, was scrapped in 1980; serves under second name, given new hull number CG-70 to conform with overall cruiser list)
CA-71 Saint PaulHeather Sierra Quincy (Resembles Warship Girls version of Jane Quincy, renamed USS Quincy [third of name] before launch in 1942, decommissioned in 1954, was scrapped in 1974; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Quincy with hull number MACA-71) *
CA-72 Albany — Hester Harriet Pitt (Resembles Warship Girls version of Julia Budge, fourth of name, renamed USS Pittsburgh [fourth of name] before launch in 1942, decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1956, was scrapped in 1974; serves under second name)
CA-73 Rochester — Clarissa Paula Pike (Resembles Victory Belles version of Julia Budge, second of name, renamed USS Saint Paul [second of name] before launch in 1942, decommissioned in 1971, was scrapped in 1980; serves under second name)
CA-74 USS ColumbusMaría Filipa Colón (Resembles Warship Girls version of Brianna McVay, third of name, reclassified CG-12 in 1959 on conversion to missile cruiser, decommissioned in 1975, was scrapped two years later; given new hull number CG-74 to conform with overall cruiser list)
CA-75 Des Moines — Helen Jane Haytin (Resembles Azur Lane version of Helena Washburn, second of name, renamed USS Helena [fourth of name] prior to launching in 1944, decommissioned in 1963, was scrapped in 1974, artifacts preserved in Helena, Montana; adopted by the State of Montana, renamed MTNS Helena with hull number MTCA-75) *
CA-130 USS Bremerton — Elizabeth Jane McGowan (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1948, recommissioned in 1951, was to be converted to missile cruiser in 1957, conversion cancelled; decommissioned the second time in 1960, was scrapped in 1974, bell preserved at the Bremerton Naval Shipyard Museum, Bremerton, Washington)
CA-131 USS Fall RiverBrenda Francine Church (Resembles Azur Lane version of Margaretta Swilling Belgrano, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1972; bow tip preserved as memorial at Battleship Cove Maritime Museum, Fall River, Massachusetts)
CA-132 USS Macon — Caroline Marcia Bowden (Resembles Warship Girls version of Amber Seligman, third of name, decommissioned in 1950, recommissioned later that year; decommissioned the second time in 1961, was scrapped in 1973)
CA-133 USS Toledo — Thérèse Charlene Brûlé (Resembles Blue Oath version of Monica Cleveland, second of name, decommissioned in 1960, was scrapped in 1974)
CA-135 USS Los AngelesMargarita Rosa Serra (Resembles Blue Oath version of Margaret Britten, second of name, decommissioned in 1948, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1963, was scrapped in 1975; artifacts preserved at the Los Angeles Maritime Museum, San Pedro, California)
CA-136 USS Chicago — Mary Margaret Kelly (Resembles Azur Lane version of Margaret Britten, third of name, decommissioned in 1947, reclassified CG-11 in 1958 on modification to missile cruiser, recommissioned in 1964; decommissioned the second time in 1980, was scrapped in 1991; adopted by the State of Illinois, renamed ILNS Chicago with hull number ILCA-136) *

TERROR-CLASS FLEET MINELAYER CRUISER (1941)
CM-170 USS Terror — Hollie Wendy Fitch (Fourth of name, commissioned as CM-5, re-designated MM-5 in 1955, subsequently re-designated MMF-5 later that year, decommissioned in 1956, was scrapped in 1971; given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list)

ALASKA-CLASS LARGE CRUISER (1943)
CB-1 USS Alaska — Jessica Catharine Davis (Resembles Warship Girls self, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1960)
CB-2 USS Guam — Marian Christine Gadao (Resembles Warship Girls self, second of name, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1961)
CB-3 USS Hawai'i — Lu'ukia Mana Wailani Kawānanakoa (Resembles Blue Oath version of Jessica Davis with tanned skin, was 82.4% complete when work stopped in 1947; briefly considered to be converted into guided missile cruiser or command cruiser, neither project pursued even if re-designated CBC-1 in 1952; was scrapped in 1960, adopted local spelling of state name, restored to original hull number)
CB-4 Philippines — Hilaria María Aguinaldo y Famy (Was cancelled before construction in 1943; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP San Lázaro with hull number CB-4) *
CB-5 USS Puerto Rico — Juana Leonor Ponce de León (Resembles fan art of self by Ryan Greythorn, Pixiv ID #83955189, was cancelled before construction in 1943)
CB-6 USS Virgin Islands — Ida Marie von Prøck (Was cancelled before construction in 1943)

ADMIRAL HIPPER-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER (1945) (War Prize)
CA-161 USS Prinz EugenOlympia Catarina, Fürstin von Savoyen-Carignan (Resembles Kantai Collection self, built in Germany as KMS Prinz Eugen, surrendered to the United States in 1945 as war reparations, commissioned with hull number IX-300; used as target ship in 1946 during Operation: Crossroads, survived both tests, sank due to non-repaired damage later that year at Kwajalein Atoll, the Marshall Islands; adopted by the United States and given new hull number, also given German Navy pennant K93 for administrative purposes) *

Ship prefixes

AC — Armada de Chile ("Navy of Chile")
ARA — Armada de la República Argentina ("Navy of the Argentine Republic")
BRP — Barko ng Republika ng Pilipinas ("Ship of the Philippine Republic")
BSM — Burque de Su Majestad ("His Majesty's Ship") (Spanish Navy ship prefix)
CL — Cruzador Leve ("Light Cruiser") (Brazilian Navy type prefix)
GANS — State of Georgia Naval Ship
HMS/M — His/Her Majesty's Submarine (Royal Navy ship prefix for submarines)
ILNS — State of Illinois Naval Ship
INNS — State of Indiana Naval Ship
KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix from 1935-45)
MANS — Commonwealth of Massachusetts Naval Ship
MTNS — State of Montana Naval Ship
NJNS — State of New Jersey Naval Ship
NKG — Nihon-koku Gunkan 日本国軍艦 ("Warship of the State of Japan") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces ship prefix post-1954)
OHNS — State of Ohio Naval Ship
PA — Porte-Avions ("Aircraft Carrier") (French Navy type prefix)
PANS — Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Naval Ship
THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan 天皇陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign") (Imperial Japanese Navy ship prefix pre-1945)
USS — United States Ship

Hull classification codes and Pennant superior letters

AVT — Auxiliary Aircraft Transport
C — Crucero ("Cruiser") (Argentinian Navy pennant superior)
C — Cruzador ("Cruiser") (Brazilian Navy pennant superior)
CA — Armoured/Heavy Cruiser
CAG — Guided Missile Heavy Cruiser
CB — Large Cruiser (also Philippine Navy hull classification code)
CBC — Command Large Cruiser
CG — Guided Missile Cruiser
CL — Crucero Ligero ("Light Cruiser") (Chilean Navy hull classification code)
CL — Protected/Light Cruiser
CLAA — Air Defence Light Cruiser
CLG — Guided Missile Light Cruiser
CM — Minelaying Cruiser
CVL — Light Aircraft Carrier
DDG — Destructor de Misiles Guiados ("Guided Missile Destroyer") (Chilean Navy hull classification code)
GACL — Georgia Naval Militia Light Cruiser
ILCA — Illinois Naval Militia Heavy Cruiser
INCL — Indiana Naval Militia Light Cruiser
IX — Miscellaneous Auxiliary Ship
K — Kreuzer ("Cruiser") (German Navy pennant superior)
MACA — Massachusetts Naval Militia Heavy Cruiser
MM — Minelayer
MMF — Fleet Minelayer
MTCA — Montana Air National Guard Heavy Cruiser
NJCL — New Jersey Naval Militia Light Cruiser
OHCL — Ohio Naval Militia Light Cruiser
P — Portaviones ("Aircraft Carrier") (Spanish Navy pennant superior)
P — Porte-Avions ("Aircraft Carrier") (French Navy pennant superior)
PACL — Pennsylvania Naval Militia Light Cruiser

Translations

Fürstin — Literally "lady first" and often translated "princess", this is the wife/other female relative of a first-level state within a kingdom or empire (German)
-tachi 達 — Japanese version of the English plural "s" ending, thus Gunkan-tachi literally means "Warships"
 
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United States: Cruisers (Part Three)
And here is the last of the Eagle Union's cruisers right up to the Ticonderoga-class AEGIS ships. Fortunately, once I got the pre-Washington Treaty cruisers out of the way, it was much easier to fit the missile cruisers into this list since the separate numerical line for destroyer leaders AKA pre-1975 frigates rather fit into the post-210 range. For the slots that didn't get taken by a ship, the planned nuclear-powered strike cruisers (read here) were shoehorned in; they were a class of twelve and it was easy to revive the tradition of using city names for them (which were taken up by the Tacoma-class frigates (read here) during the World War Two building rush).

Now to the aircraft carriers...

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF CRUISERS (UNITED STATES NAVY) (Part Three)

Note: These ships are listed in order of entry into service, not by hull number

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

FARGO-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER (1945)
CL-106 USS FargoStacy Anna Fargo (Second of name, decommissioned in 1950, was scrapped in 1971)
CL-107 USS HuntingtonRhoda Mary Phoebe Huntington (Third of name, decommissioned in 1949, was scrapped in 1962)
CL-108 Newark — Alice Treat (Fourth of name, cancelled after launching in 1945, was scrapped in 1949; adopted by the State of New Jersey, renamed NJNS Newark with hull number NJCL-108) *
CL-109 New Haven — Amira Block (Third of name, cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip; adopted by the State of Connecticut, renamed CTNS New Haven with hull number CTCL-109) *
CL-110 Buffalo — Mary Montresor (Resembles Blue Oath version of Enriqueta Putnam y O'Higgins [USS Brooklyn CL-40], fifth of name, cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Buffalo with hull number NYCL-110) *
CL-111 WilmingtonGrace Burrington (Third of name, cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip; adopted by the State of Delaware, renamed DENS Wilmington with hull number DECL-111) *
CL-112 Vallejo — Marie Thérèse Catherine le Moyne d'Iberville (Resembles fan art of Sandra Jahncke by Yorktown CV-5 on Pixiv, ID #91365004, cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the State of California, renamed CANS Rancho Suscol with hull number CACL-112) *
CL-113 Helena — Alice Mason (Third of name, cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the State of Montana, renamed MTNS Elkhorn [second of name] with hull number MTCL-113) *
CL-114 Roanoke — Gertrude Minuit (Third of name, cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia, renamed VANS Yesan with hull number VACL-114) *
CL-115 (no name) — Renée Gwenaëlle de Laudonnière (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the State of Florida, renamed FLNS Jacksonville [second of name] with hull number FLCL-115) *
CL-116 TallahasseeIsabel de Soto (Third of name, cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip; adopted by the State of Florida, renamed FLNS Tallahassee with hull number FLCL-116) *
CL-117 Cheyenne — Julia Theresa Dodge (Fourth of name, cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip; adopted by the State of Wyoming, renamed WYNS Cheyenne with hull number WYCL-117) *
CL-118 Norfolk — Mary Koowisguwi Ross (Second of name, renamed Chattanooga [fifth of name], cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip; adopted by the State of Tennessee, renamed TNNS Chattanooga with hull number TNCL-118) *

JUNEAU-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER (1945)
CL-119 USS Juneau — Marguerite Josephine Juneau (Second of name, resembles Warship Girls version of Georgette Whidbey [USS Juneau CL-52] with darker skin, reclassified CLAA-119 in 1949, decommissioned in 1955, was scrapped in 1960; adopted by the State of Alaska, renamed AKNS Dzánti K'ihéeni with hull number AKCL-119) *
CL-120 USS Spokane — Juliette Renée Finlay (Resembles Azur Lane version of Matilde de Bonneville y de Servi [USS Boise CL-47], reclassified CLAA-120 in 1949, decommissioned the following year, reclassified AG-191 in 1966 for use as sonar test ship, was scrapped in 1973; reverted to original hull number to conform with overall cruiser list)
CL-121 USS Fresno — Antonia Easterby (Resembles Blue Oath version of Isabel de Ovando y Cáceres [USS San Juan CL-54], reclassified CLAA-121 in 1949, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1966; reverted to original hull number to conform with overall cruiser list)

OREGON CITY-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER (1945)
CA-122 USS Oregon CityJanet Valerie McLoughlin (Decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1973; bell preserved at the Museum of the Oregon Territory, Oregon City, Oregon)
CA-123 USS Albany — Anna Maria Christiaensen (Fifth of name, decommissioned in 1958, reclassified CG-10 that year on conversion to missile cruiser, recommissioned in 1962; decommissioned the second time in 1967, recommissioned again the following year; decommissioned the final time in 1980, was scrapped in 1990; given new hull number CG-123 to conform with overall cruiser list)
CA-124 USS Rochester — Sophia Carol Rochester (Third of name, decommissioned in 1961, was scrapped in 1974)
CA-125 USS Northampton — Florence Lucy Lampron (Resembles Azur Lane version of Grace Goodhue [USS Northampton CA-26], second of name, converted to command cruiser CLC-1 during construction, reclassified CC-1 in 1961, decommissioned in 1970, was scrapped in 1980; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Northampton with hull number MACAC-125, given new hull number CAC-125 to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CA-126 Cambridge — Susanna Anne Dudley (Third of name, cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Cambridge with hull number MACA-126) *
CA-127 Bridgeport — Irene Charity Nancy Barnum (Third of name, cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip; adopted by the State of Connecticut, renamed CTNS Bridgeport with hull number CTCA-127) *
CA-128 Kansas City — Élaine de Veniard de Bourgmont (Cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip; adopted by the State of Missouri, renamed MONS Kansas City with hull number MOCA-128) *
CA-129 Tulsa — Artemina Edith Doolin (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by the State of Oklahoma, renamed OKNS Tulsa with hull number OKCA-129) *
CA-137 Norfolk — Sarah Mary Thoroughgood (Third of name, cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia, renamed VANS Thoroughgood with hull number VACA-137) *
CA-138 Scranton — Cornelia Katherine Scranton (Second of name, cancelled before launching in 1945, was scrapped on slip; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Scranton with hull number PACA-138) *

DES MOINES-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER (1946)
CA-134 USS Des MoinesJane Mary Meredith (Resembles Pacific self, third of name, decommissioned in 1961, was scrapped in 2007)
CA-139 USS Salem — Dorothy Abigail Coffey (Resembles fan art of self by Tandohark, Danbooru post #2353186, third of name, decommissioned in 1959, preserved as museum ship since 1994 at the United States Naval Shipbuilding Museum, Quincy, Massachusetts)
CA-140 Dallas — Elizabeth Margaret Bryan (Resembles fan art of Jane Meredith by Tandohark, Danbooru post #4028442, second of name, cancelled before launching in 1946, was scrapped on slip; adopted by the State of Texas, renamed TXNS Dallas with hull number TXCA-140) *
CA-141 (no name) — Joy Charlene Dean (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of California, named CANS La Jolla [second of name] with hull number CACA-141) *
CA-142 (no name) — Teresa Beatriz Núñez Cabeza de Vaca (Resembles Pacific version of Elizabeth Houston [USS Houston CA-30], cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of Texas, named TXNS Corpus Christi [second of name] with hull number TXCA-142) *
CA-143 (no name) — Jessenia de Salas (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of New Mexico, named NMNS Albuquerque [second of name] with hull number NMCA-143) *
CA-148 USS Newport News — Melanie Dorothy Ferguson (Resembles fan art of self by Tandohark, Danbooru post #2414196, second of name, decommissioned in 1975, was scrapped in 1993)
CA-149 (no name) — Sarah Jane Perry (Resembles Blue Oath version of Brianna McVay [USS Indianapolis CA-35] with tanned skin, cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of Florida, named FLNS Hialeah with hull number FLCA-149) *
CA-150 Dallas — Phillipa Alexander (Third of name, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by the State of Texas, renamed TXNS Fort Worth with hull number TXCA-150) *
CA-151 (no name) — Shannon Davidson (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of North Carolina, named NCNS Durham [second of name] with hull number NCCA-151) *
CA-152 (no name) — Marie Thérèse Antonia de la Mothe de Cadillac (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of Missouri, named MONS Jefferson City [second of name] with hull number MOCA-152) *
CA-153 (no name) — Elizabeth Mary Calvert (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia, named VANS Suffolk [second of name] with hull number VACA-153) *

WORCESTER-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER (1947)
CL-144 USS WorcesterHannah Eliot (Resembles fan art of self by Chiyo Goya, Pixiv ID #86919253, third of name, decommissioned in 1958, was scrapped in 1972)
CL-145 USS Roanoke — Martha Mahone (Resembles Blue Oath version of Christine Levett [USS Portland CA-33], fourth of name, decommissioned in 1958, was scrapped in 1972)
CL-146 Vallejo — Antonia Francisca Vallejo y Benicia (Resembles Azur Lane version of Michiko Norton [USS San Francisco CA-38], third of name, cancelled before launch in 1945, was scrapped on slip; adopted by the State of California, renamed CANS Vallejo with hull number CACL-146) *
CL-147 Gary — Julia Emma Gary (Resembles Blue Oath version of Michiko Norton [USS San Francisco CA-38], third of name, cancelled before construction in 1945; adopted by the State of Indiana, renamed INNS Gary with hull number INCL-147) *
CL-154 (no name) — Susanna Margaret Polk (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of North Carolina, named NCNS Charlotte [effective fourth of name] with hull number NCCL-154) *
CL-155 (no name) — Isabella Anne Maynard (Resembles Azur Lane self, cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of Washington, named WANS Seattle [effective second of name] with hull number WACL-155) *
CL-156 (no name) — Neeltje Block (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of Connecticut, named CTNS Hartford [effective second of name] with hull number CTCL-156) *
CL-157 (no name) — Catharine Mary Greene (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of Tennessee, named TNNS Greeneville [effective second of name] with hull number CTCL-157) *
CL-158 (no name) — Jane Freida Mears (Resembles Azur Lane self, cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of Alaska, named AKNS Anchorage [effective second of name] with hull number AKCL-158) *
CL-159 (no name) — Temperance Ann Hardy (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of Mississippi, named MSNS Southaven with hull number MSCL-159) *

NORFOLK-CLASS DESTROYER LEADER/FRIGATE/LIGHT CRUISER (1951)
CL-211 USS Norfolk — Amanda Noëlle Thoroughgood (Fourth of name, initially designated CLK-1 on authorization in 1947, re-designated DL-1 in 1951, decommissioned in 1970, was scrapped in 1974, two main gun mounts preserved at Naval Training Centre Orlando, Florida; given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CL-212 New Haven — Stephanie Fawn Austin (Fourth of name, initially designated CLK-2 on authorization in 1947, cancelled before construction in 1949; adopted by the State of Connecticut, renamed CTNS Waterbury with hull number CTCL-212) *

LONG BEACH-CLASS NUCLEAR GUIDED MISSILE CRUISER (1959)
CGN-160 USS Long Beach — Ellen Naomi Michelle Haight-Ashbury (Resembles original art by Bokuman, Deviant Art ID #338913019, third of name, originally classified as CLGN-160, reclassified CGN-9 before launch in 1959, decommissioned in 1995, was partially dismantled by 2012, hull remnants in storage at Naval Base Kitsap, Washington; given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list)

LEAHY-CLASS GUIDED MISSILE DESTROYER LEADER/CRUISER (1961)
CG-216 USS Leahy — Wilma Danielle Leahy (Designated as DLG-16 when built, decommissioned from 1967-68 for modernization, re-designated as CG-16 in 1975; decommissioned for the second time in 1993, was scrapped in 2005; given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list)
CG-217 USS Harry E. Yarnell — Hannah Erica Yarnell (Designated as DLG-17 when built, re-designated CG-17 in 1975, decommissioned in 1993, was scrapped in 2002; given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list)
CG-218 USS Worden — Jean Lois Worden (Fourth of name, designated as DLG-18 when built, decommissioned from 1969-1971 for modernization, re-designated CG-18 in 1975; decommissioned the second time in 1993, was sunk as target in 2000 north-northwest of Princeville, Hawai'i; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Montauk [third of name] with hull number NYCG-218) *
CG-219 USS Dale — Trinidad Rosenda Dale y Díaz del Castillo de Tabasco (Fifth of name, designated as DLG-19 when built, decommissioned from 1970-1971 for modernization, re-designated CG-19 in 1974; decommissioned the second time in 1994, was sunk as target in 2000 south of east from Chincoteague, Virginia; adopted by Mexico, renamed ARM Tabasco with pennant C10, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CG-220 USS Richmond K. Turner — Ripley Kelley Turner (Designated as DLG-20 when built, re-designated CG-20 in 1975, decommissioned in 1995, was sunk as target in 1998 off Puerto Rico; given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CG-221 USS Gridley — Noemí Casandra Virginia Gridley y Clavería Zaldúa de Romblon (Resembles Black Surge Nights version of Charlotte Gridley [USS Gridley DD-380], third of name, designated as DLG-21 when built, decommissioned from 1968-1970 for modernization, re-designated CG-21 in 1975; decommissioned for the final time in 1994, was scrapped in 2005; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Tablas with hull number CG-10, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CG-222 USS England — Máxima Julieta Celestina England y López de Legazpi Marinduque (Second of name, designated as DLG-22 when built, re-designated CG-22 in 1975, decommissioned in 1994, was scrapped in 2004; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Marinduque with hull number CG-11; given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CG-223 USS Halsey — Wynter Francine Halsey (Designated as DLG-23 when built, re-designated CG-23 in 1975, decommissioned in 1994, was scrapped in 2003; given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list)
CG-224 USS Reeves — Josephine Martina Reeves (Third of name, designated as DLG-24 when built, decommissioned from 1969-1970 for modernization, re-designated CG-24 in 1975; decommissioned the second time in 1993, was sunk as target in 2001 east of northeast from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list)

BAINBRIDGE-CLASS NUCLEAR GUIDED MISSILE DESTROYER LEADER/CRUISER (1961)
CGN-225 USS Bainbridge — Wynter Hyŏn'gyŏng Bainbridge 윈터 현경 베인브리지 (Fourth of name, designated DLGN-25 when built, decommissioned from 1974-1976 for modernization, re-designated CGN-25 in 1975; decommissioned the final time in 1996, was scrapped by 1999; adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Yŏhŏn TNK 여헌 with hull number HMS-05, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *

BELKNAP-CLASS GUIDED MISSILE DESTROYER LEADER/CRUISER (1963)
CG-226 USS Belknap — Giacinta Emanuela Raffaella Belknap di Shafer (Second of name, designated DLG-26 when built, re-designated CG-26 in 1975, heavily damaged by collision and fire later that year with USS John F. Kennedy east of Sicily, decommissioned from 1975-1980 for repairs and modification; decommissioned the second time in 1995, was sunk as target in 1998 north of east from Corolla, North Carolina; adopted by Italy, renamed MM Mongibello with pennant I108, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CG-227 USS Josephus Daniels — Joëlle Daniels (Designated DLG-27 when built, re-designated CG-27 in 1975, decommissioned in 1994, was scrapped in 1999; given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list)
CG-228 USS Wainwright — Jolanda Michelangela Romilda Wainwright di Foreman (Third of name, designated DLG-28 when built, re-classified CG-28 in 1975, decommissioned in 1993, was sunk as target in 2002 near Puerto Rico; adopted by Italy, renamed MM Muntagna with pennant I109, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CG-229 USS Jouett — Viviana Jesúsa Emelina Jouett y Álvarez Solís de Zamboanga (Third of name, designated DLG-29 when built, re-designated CG-29 in 1975, decommissioned in 1994, was sunk as target in 2007 south-southwest of Malesso', Guam; bell preserved at the Navy Entomology Centre of Excellence, NAS Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Olutanga with hull number CG-12, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CG-230 USS Horne — Fiona Joan Horne (Designated DLG-30 when built, re-designated CG-30 in 1975, decommissioned in 1994, was sunk as target in 2008 north of Kaua'i, Hawai'i; given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list)
CG-231 USS Sterett — Dolores Abigaíl Sterett y Warren Ramírez (Third of name, designated DLG-31 when built, re-designated CG-31 in 1975, decommissioned in 1994, was scrapped in 2006; adopted by Chile, renamed AC Diego Ramírez with hull number CG-12, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CG-232 USS William H. Standley — Wilma Harriet Standley (Designated DLG-32 when built, Re-designated CG-32 in 1975, decommissioned in 1994, was sunk as target in 2005 east of K'gari, Queensland, Australia; given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list)
CG-233 USS Fox — Azucena Gladys Vanessa Fox y Gonzales de Masbate (Sixth of name, designated DLG-33 when built, re-designated CG-33 in 1975, decommissioned in 1994, was scrapped in 2007; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Masbate with hull number CG-13; given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CG-234 USS Biddle — Filomena Olivia Nicolasa Biddle y González de Reina Adelaida (Fourth of name, designated DLG-34 when built, re-designated CG-34 in 1975, decommissioned in 1993, was scrapped in 2002; adopted by Chile, renamed AC Reina Adelaida with hull number CG-13, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *

TRUXTUN-CLASS NUCLEAR GUIDED MISSILE DESTROYER LEADER/CRUISER (1964)
CGN-235 USS Truxtun — Jésica Trinidad Truxtun y Ortiz Tirado de Laguna Verde (Fifth of name, designated DLGN-35 when built, re-designated CGN-35 in 1975, decommissioned in 1995, was scrapped in 1999; adopted by Mexico, renamed ARM Laguna Verde with pennant C11, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *

CALIFORNIA-CLASS NUCLEAR GUIDED MISSILE DESTROYER LEADER/CRUISER (1971)
CGN-236 USS California — Teófila Catalina Ryan y Nixon de Catalunya (Fourth of name, designated DLGN-36 when built, re-designated CGN-36 in 1975, decommissioned in 1999, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Spain, renamed BSM Vall d'Aran with pennant C48, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CGN-237 USS South Carolina — Jazmín Fátima Buzhardt de Vasco (Fifth of name, designated DLGN-37 when built, re-designated CGN-37 immediately after commissioning, decommissioned in 1999, was scrapped by 2010; adopted by Spain, renamed BSM Euskadi with pennant C49, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *

VIRGINIA-CLASS NUCLEAR GUIDED MISSILE DESTROYER LEADER/CRUISER (1974)
CGN-238 USS Virginia — Virginia Shizuka Warner ヴァージニア・静香・ワーナー (Effective seventh [actual sixth] of name, designated DLGN-38 when built, re-designated CGN-38 in 1975 after launching, decommissioned in 1994, was scrapped in 1999, missile launchers preserved at Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, Virginia; adopted by Japan, renamed NKG Saitama NKG さいたま with hull number KMJ-98, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CGN-239 USS Texas — Bethany Junko Briscoe ベサニー・純子・ブリスコー (Resembles Abyss Horizon self, third of name, designated DLGN-39 when built, re-designated CGN-39 in 1975 before launching, decommissioned in 1993, was scrapped by 2001; adopted by Japan, renamed NKG Ōita NKG おおいた with hull number KMJ-99, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CGN-240 USS Mississippi — Janet Sangmi Finch 자넷 상미 핀치 (Fourth of name, designated CGN-40 when built, decommissioned in 1997, was scrapped by 2007, mainmast preserved at the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial, Ocean Springs, Mississippi; adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Sŏrabŏl TMK 서라벌 with hull number HMS-07, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CGN-241 USS Arkansas — Denise Sŏngsuk Read 데니스 성숙 리드 (Fourth of name, designated CGN-41 when built, decommissioned in 1998, was scrapped by the following year; adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Wiryesŏng TMK 위례성 with hull number HMS-06, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *
CGN-242 (no name) — Kim Sŭng'a 김 승아 (Was to be built as Aegis-equipped variant of the Virginia-class missile cruiser, designated CGN-42 when conceived, cancelled before construction in 1983, never named; adopted by Korea, named TMK Kŭmgwan TMK 금관 with hull number HMS-08, given new hull number to conform with overall cruiser list) *

SAUSALITO-CLASS NUCLEAR GUIDED MISSILE STRIKE CRUISER (1976)
CGN-171 (no name) — Paula Edith Trimble (Cancelled before construction in 1976, never named nor given hull number; adopted by the State of California, named CANS Sausalito [second of name] with hull number CACGN-171) *
CGN-172 (no name) — Josephine Garnet Bastow (Cancelled before construction in 1976, never named nor given hull number; adopted by the State of Washington, named WANS Hoquiam [second of name] with hull number WACGN-172) *
CGN-173 (no name) — Olga Lorraine Laveson (Cancelled before construction in 1976, never named nor given hull number; adopted by the State of Washington, named WANS Pasco [second of name] with hull number WACGN-173) *
CGN-174 (no name) — Evonne Isolde Brown (Cancelled before construction in 1976, never named nor given hull number; adopted by the State of Washington, named WANS Everett [second of name] with hull number WACGN-174) *
CGN-175 (no name) — Evelyn Grace Christensen (Cancelled before construction in 1976, never named nor given hull number; adopted by the State of Nebraska, named USS Grand Island [second of name] with hull number NECGN-175) *
CGN-176 (no name) — Wanda Brittany Dodd (Cancelled before construction in 1976, never named nor given hull number; adopted by the State of Maine, named MENS Bangor [second of name] with hull number MECGN-176) *
CGN-182 (no name) — Jayda Florry Miller (Cancelled before construction in 1976, never named nor given hull number; adopted by the State of New Jersey, named NJNS Bayonne [second of name] with hull number NJCGN-182) *
CGN-183 (no name) — Emily Kendra Ross (Cancelled before construction in 1976, never named nor given hull number; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, named MANS Gloucester [third of name] with hull number MACGN-183) *
CGN-190 (no name) — Joëlle Lois Horne (Cancelled before construction in 1976, never named nor given hull number; adopted by the State of Michigan, named MINS Muskegon [third of name] with hull number MICGN-190) *
CGN-204 (no name) — Bernice Doris Shoemaker (Cancelled before construction in 1976, never named nor given hull number; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia, named VANS Charlottesville [second of name] with hull number VACGN-204) *
CGN-205 (no name) — Qiana Mackenzie Greeley (Cancelled before construction in 1976, never named nor given hull number; adopted by the State of New York, named NYNS Poughkeepsie [third of name] with hull number NYCGN-205) *
CGN-206 (no name) — Lana Emily Anderson (Cancelled before construction in 1976, never named nor given hull number; adopted by the State of Kansas, named KSNS Emporia [second of name] with hull number KSCGN-206) *

TICONDEROGA-CLASS GUIDED MISSILE DESTROYER/CRUISER (1981)
CG-247 USS Ticonderoga — Ethel Tracey Allen (Resembles Abyss Horizon self, sixth of name, originally ordered as DDG-47, commissioned as CG-47, decommissioned in 2004, was scrapped in 2020; adopted by the State of Vermont, renamed VTNS Ticonderoga with hull number VTCG-247) *
CG-248 USS Yorktown — Bridget Yolanda Lincoln (Fifth of name, originally ordered as DDG-48, commissioned as CG-48, decommissioned in 2004, to be scrapped; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia, renamed VANS Yorktown with hull number VACG-248) *
CG-249 USS Vincennes — Ann Ronda Clark (Fourth of name, commissioned as CG-49, decommissioned in 2005, was scrapped in 2011; adopted by the State of Indiana, renamed INNS Vincennes with hull number INCG-249) *
CG-250 USS Valley Forge — Louise Antonia Jeanne le Bègue de Presle Duportail (Third of name, commissioned as CG-50, decommissioned in 2004, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Valley Forge with hull number PACG-250) *
CG-251 USS Thomas S. Gates — Marie Millicent Gates (Commissioned as CG-51, decommissioned in 2005, was scrapped in 2017)
CG-252 USS Bunker Hill — Willow Abigail Prescott (Second of name, commissioned as CG-52, decommissioned in 2023, fate to be determined; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Bunker Hill with hull number MACG-252) *
CG-253 USS Mobile Bay — Darryl Moreen Farragut (Commissioned as CG-53, decommissioned in 2023, fate to be determined)
CG-254 USS Antietam — Elizabeth Brittany McClellan (Third of name, commissioned as CG-54, in commission; adopted by the State of Maryland, renamed MDNS Antietam with hull number MDCG-54) *
CG-255 USS Leyte Gulf — Thelma Cassie Kincaid (Commissioned as CG-55, in commission)
CG-256 USS San Jacinto — Toni Jeanna Rusk (Third of name, commissioned as CG-56, decommissioned in 2023, fate to be determined; adopted by the State of Texas, renamed TXNS San Jacinto with hull number TXCG-256) *

CG-257 USS Lake Champlain — Mary Catharine Macomb (Third of name, commissioned as CG-57, decommissioned in 2023, fate to be determined; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Lake Champlain with hull number NYCG-257) *
CG-258 USS Philippine Sea — Raye Amelie Spruance (Second of name, commissioned as CG-58, in commission; adopted by the Territory of Guam, renamed GUNS Philippine Sea with hull number GUCG-258) *
CG-259 USS Princeton — Hunter Primrose Mercer (Sixth of name, commissioned as CG-59, in commission; adopted by the State of New Jersey, renamed NJNS Princeton with hull number NJCG-259) *
CG-260 USS Normandy — Ophelia Mary Bradley (Commissioned as CG-60, in commission)
CG-261 USS Monterey — Joëlle Byron Heaton (Fourth of name, decommissioned in 2022, fate to be determined; adopted by the State of California, renamed CANS Aacistak with hull number CACG-261) *
CG-262 USS Chancellorsville — Roberta Chantel Smalls (Commissioned as CG-62, renamed USS Robert Smalls in 2023, in commission; serves under second name)
CG-263 USS Cowpens — Dayna Colleen Morgan (Second of name, commissioned as CG-63, in commission; adopted by the State of South Carolina, renamed SCNS Cowpens with hull number SCCG-263) *
CG-264 USS Gettysburg — Margaretta Genevieve Meade (Third of name, commissioned as CG-64, in commission)
CG-265 USS Chosin — Grace Margaret Almond 그레이스 마가렛 아몬드 (Commissioned as CG-65, in commission; renamed USS Changjin USS 장진 in respect to the Korean pronunciation of the namesake battle site) *
CG-266 USS Huế City — Ngô Tường Trịnh (Commissioned as CG-66, in commission; adopted Vietnamese spelling of namesake city's name)

CG-267 USS Shiloh — Hillary Urbana Grant (Second of name, commissioned as CG-67, in commission)
CG-268 USS Anzio — Sydney Frances Lucas (Second of name, commissioned as CG-68, in commission)
CG-269 Port Royal — Emily Janelle McPherson (Second of name, renamed USS Vicksburg [fifth of name] before construction in 1990, commissioned as CG-69, in commission; adopted by the State of Mississippi, renamed MSNS Vicksburg with hull number MSCG-269) *
CG-270 USS Lake Erie — Jessica Drew Elliott (Second of name, commissioned as CG-70, in commission)
CG-271 USS Cape Saint George — Arlene Alberta Burke (Commissioned as CG-71, in commission)
CG-272 USS Vella Gulf — Rosina Velma Moosbrugger (Second of name, commissioned as CG-72, in commission)
CG-273 USS Port Royal — Gabrielle Francine du Pont (Third of name, commissioned as CG-73, in commission)

Ship Prefix

AC — Armada de Chile ("Navy of Chile")
AKNS — State of Alaska Naval Ship
ARM — Armada de la República Mexicana ("Navy of the Mexican Republic")
BRP — Barko ng Republika ng Pilipinas ("Ship of the Philippine Republic")
BSM — Burque de Su Majestad ("His Majesty's Ship") (Spanish Navy ship prefix)
CANS — State of California Naval Ship
CTNS — State of Connecticut Naval Ship
DENS — State of Delaware Naval Ship
FLNS — State of Florida Naval Ship
GUNS — Territory of Guam Naval Ship
INNS — State of Indiana Naval Ship
KSNS — State of Kansas Naval Ship
MANS — Commonwealth of Massachusetts Naval Ship
MDNS — State of Maryland Naval Ship
MENS — State of Maine Naval Ship
MINS — State of Michigan Naval Ship
MM — Marina Militaire ("Military Navy") (Italian Navy ship prefix post-1946)
MONS — State of Missouri Naval Ship
MSNS — State of Mississippi Naval Ship
MTNS — State of Montana Naval Ship
NCNS — State of North Carolina Naval Ship
NENS — State of Nebraska Naval Ship
NJNS — State of New Jersey Naval Ship
NKG — Nihon-koku Gunkan 日本国軍艦 ("Warship of the State of Japan") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces ship prefix post-1954)
NMNS — State of New Mexico Naval Ship
NYNS — State of New York Naval Ship
OKNS — State of Oklahoma Naval Ship
PANS — Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Naval Ship
SCNS — State of South Carolina Naval Ship
TMK — Taehan Minguk Kunhan 대한민국군함 ("Warship of the Republic of Korea")
TNNS — State of Tennessee Naval Ship
TXNS — State of Texas Naval Ship
USS — United States Ship
VANS — Commonwealth of Virginia Naval Ship
VTNS — State of Vermont Naval Ship
WANS — State of Washington Naval Ship
WYNS — State of Wyoming Naval Ship

Hull classification codes and Pennant superior letters

AKCL — Alaska Naval Militia Light Cruiser
C — Crucero ("Cruiser") (Mexican Navy/Spanish Navy pennant superior)
CA — Armoured/Heavy Cruiser
CAC — Command Heavy Cruiser
CACA — California Naval Militia Heavy Cruiser
CACG — California Naval Militia Guided Missile Cruiser
CACGN — California Naval Militia Nuclear-Powered Guided Missile Cruiser
CACL — California Naval Militia Light Cruiser
CC — Command Cruiser (post-1945)
CG — Crucero de Misiles Guiados ("Guided Missile Cruiser") (Chilean Navy hull classification code)
CG — Guided Missile Cruiser (also Philippine Navy hull classification code)
CGN — Nuclear Powered Guided Missile Cruiser
CL — Protected/Light Cruiser
CLAA — Air Defence Light Cruiser
CLC — Command Light Cruiser
CLGN — Nuclear Powered Guided Missile Light Cruiser
CLK — Hunter/Killer Cruiser
CTCA — Connecticut Naval Militia Heavy Cruiser
CTCL — Connecticut Naval Militia Light Cruiser
DECL — Delaware Air National Guard Light Cruiser
DL — Destroyer Leader/Frigate (pre-1975)
DLG — Guided Missile Destroyer Leader/Frigate (pre-1975)
DLGN — Nuclear Powered Guided Missile Destroyer Leader/Frigate (pre-1975)
FLCA — Florida Naval Militia Heavy Cruiser
FLCL — Florida Naval Militia Light Cruiser
GUCG — Guam Air National Guard Guided Missile Cruiser
HMS — Haeg'yudo-Misail Sun'yangham 핵유도미사일 순양함 ("Nuclear Guided Missile Cruiser") (Republic of Korean Navy hull classification code)
I — Incrociatore ("Cruiser") (Italian Navy pennant superior)
INCG — Indiana Naval Militia Guided Missile Cruiser
INCL — Indiana Naval Militia Light Cruiser
KMJ — Kaku-yūdō Misairu Jun'yōkan 核誘導ミサイル巡洋艦 ("Nuclear Guided Missile Cruiser") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces hull classification code)
KSCGN — Kansas Air National Guard Nuclear-Powered Guided Missile Cruiser
MACA — Massachusetts Naval Militia Heavy Cruiser
MACAC — Massachusetts Naval Militia Command Heavy Cruiser
MACG — Massachusetts Naval Militia Guided Missile Cruiser
MACGN — Massachusetts Naval Militia Nuclear-Powered Guided Missile Cruiser
MDCG — Maryland Naval Militia Guided Missile Cruiser
MECGN — Maine Naval Militia Nuclear-Powered Guided Missile Cruiser
MICGN — Michigan Naval Militia Nuclear-Powered Guided Missile Cruiser
MOCA — Missouri Naval Militia Heavy Cruiser
MSCG — Mississippi Air National Guard Guided Missile Cruiser
MSCL — Mississippi Air National Guard Light Cruiser
MTCL — Montana Air National Guard Light Cruiser
NAS — Naval Air Station
NCCA — North Carolina Naval Militia Heavy Cruiser
NCCL — North Carolina Naval Militia Light Cruiser
NECGN — Nebraska Air National Guard Nuclear-Powered Guided Missile Cruiser
NJCG — New Jersey Naval Militia Guided Missile Cruiser
NJCGN — New Jersey Naval Militia Nuclear-Powered Guided Missile Cruiser
NJCL — New Jersey Naval Militia Light Cruiser
NMCA — New Mexico Air National Guard Heavy Cruiser
NYCG — New York Naval Militia Guided Missile Cruiser
NYCGN — New York Naval Militia Nuclear-Powered Guided Missile Cruiser
NYCL — New York Naval Militia Light Cruiser
OKCA — Oklahoma Air National Guard Heavy Cruiser
PACA — Pennsylvania Naval Militia Heavy Cruiser
PACG — Pennsylvania Naval Militia Guided Missile Cruiser
SCCG — South Carolina Naval Militia Guided Missile Cruiser
TNCL — Tennessee Naval Militia Light Cruiser
TXCA — Texas Maritime Regiment Heavy Cruiser
TXCA — Texas Maritime Regiment Guided Missile Cruiser
VACA — Virginia Naval Militia Heavy Cruiser
VACG — Virginia Naval Militia Guided Missile Cruiser
VACGN — Virginia Naval Militia Nuclear-Powered Guided Missile Cruiser
VACL — Virginia Naval Militia Light Cruiser
VTCG — Vermont Air National Guard Guided Missile Cruiser
WACGN — Washington Naval Militia Nuclear-Powered Guided Missile Cruiser
WACL — Washington Naval Militia Light Cruiser
WYCL — Wyoming Air National Guard Light Cruiser
 
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United States: Aircraft Carriers (Part One)
And here is the first of three revised entries for Eagle Union aircraft carriers for this list, covering the fleet and light carriers. The next two lists will hold the escort carriers.

Enjoy!

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF AIRCRAFT CARRIERS (UNITED STATES NAVY) (Part One)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

LANGLEY-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
CV-1 USS Langley — Julia Samantha Langley (Resembles Pacific self, originally named USS Jupiter, converted from fleet collier AC-3 in 1922, later converted to seaplane tender AV-3 in 1937, damaged beyond economical repair by air attack in 1942 from Imperial Navy shore-based aircraft; was scuttled south of Cilacap, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia; serves under second name)

LEXINGTON-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
CV-2 USS Lexington — Helen Rebecca Robinson (Resembles Pacific self, fourth of name, converted from battlecruiser CC-1 in 1922, damaged beyond economical repair by air attack in 1942 during the Battle of Coral Sea from aircraft of TH Gunkan-tachi Shōkaku and Zuikaku; was scuttled south-southeast from Rewe, Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea)
CV-3 USS Saratoga — Olive Dionysia Doolittle (Resembles Kantai Collection self, fifth of name, converted from battlecruiser CC-3 in 1922, decommissioned in 1946, was sunk in Test "Baker" in Operation: Crossroads later that year at Pikinni Atoll, the Marshall Islands)

RANGER-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
CV-4 USS Ranger — Louise Florence Henry (Resembles Kantai Collection self, sixth of name, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year)

YORKTOWN-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
CV-5 USS Yorktown — Anna Eleanor Livingston (Resembles Azur Lane self, third of name, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1942 during the Battle of Midway by THG I-168 [now NKG Imuya] north-northeast of Midway Atoll)
CV-6 USS Enterprise — Yvonne Claudia Swanson (Resembles fan art self by RJ, Pixiv, ID #43962124, fifth of name, decommissioned in 1946 and was scrapped in 1958)
CV-8 USS Hornet — Anna Francine Knox (Resembles Kantai Collection self, seventh of name, damaged beyond economical repair in 1942 during in the Battle of Santa Cruz Island, was scuttled by torpedo strikes from TH Gunkan-tachi Makigumo and Akigumo north-northeast of Lipe, Temotu, the Solomon Islands)

WASP-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
CV-7 USS Wasp — Caroline Charlene Hawkins (Resembles Azur Lane self, eighth of name, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1942 by THG I-19 [now NKG Iku], was scuttled by torpedo strike from USS Lansdowne southeast of Namuga, Makira-Ulawa, the Solomon Islands)

ESSEX-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
CV-9 USS Essex — Allie Lynda Gates (Resembles Pacific self, fourth of name, converted and reclassified as CVA-9 in 1952, reclassified as CVS-9 in 1960, decommissioned in 1969 and was scrapped in 1975)
CV-10 Bonhomme Richard — Rebecca Anna Roosevelt (Resembles Azur Lane version of Lynda Gates, second of name, renamed USS Yorktown [fourth of name] before commissioning, converted and reclassified as CVA-10 in 1953, reclassified CVS-10 in 1957, decommissioned in 1970, preserved as memorial since 1975 at Patriot's Point Naval and Maritime Museum, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina; renamed USS Serapis to prevent confusion with aircraft carriers USS Yorktown [CV-5] or USS Bonhomme Richard [CV-31]) *
CV-11 USS Intrepid — Helen Joanna Hoover (Resembles Kantai Collection self, fourth of name, converted and reclassified as CVA-11 in 1954, reclassified CVS-11 in 1961, decommissioned in 1974, preserved as memorial the following year at the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum, New York City, New York)
CV-12 Kearsarge — Anna Rhoda Knox (Resembles Azur Lane version of Francine Knox, third of name, was renamed USS Hornet [eighth of name] before commissioning, converted and reclassified as CVA-12 in 1951, reclassified CVS-12 in 1958, decommissioned 1970, was mothballed at Puget Sound until 1989, preserved as memorial since 1991 at the USS Hornet Museum, Alameda, California; renamed USS Pennacook to prevent confusion with aircraft carriers USS Hornet [CV-8] or USS Kearsarge [CV-33]) *
CV-13 USS Franklin — Mildred Helen Franklin (Resembles Warship Girls version of Lynda Gates, fifth of name, heavily damaged thanks to kamikaze strike in 1945, rebuilt but never restored to service, re-designated CVA-13 in 1952, re-designated again as CVS-13 in 1953 and re-designated AVT-8 in 1959, was scrapped in 1966)
CV-14 Hancock — Sarah Stephanie Pell (Resembles Azur Lane self, fifth of name, was renamed USS Ticonderoga [fourth of name] before launching, converted and reclassified as CVA-14 in 1954, re-designated to CVS-14 in 1970, decommissioned in 1973, was scrapped in 1975; serves under second name)
CV-15 USS Randolph — Rose Gillian Randolph (Resembles Warship Girls version of Yvonne Swanson, second of name, converted and reclassified as CVA-15 in 1954, re-designated as CVS-15 in 1959, decommissioned in 1969, was scrapped in 1975)
CV-16 USS Cabot — Tracey Donna Robinson (Resembles Pacific version of Eleanor Livingston, renamed USS Lexington [fifth of name] before launch, converted and re-designated CVA-16 in 1952, re-designated CVS-16 in 1962, consigned to training duties and re-designated CVT-16 in 1969, re-designated AVT-16 in 1978, decommissioned 1991 and preserved as memorial at Corpus Christi in Texas; reverted to original name to prevent confusion with aircraft carrier USS Lexington [CV-2]) *
CV-17 USS Bunker Hill — Doreen Dana Boynton (Resembles Azur Lane self, heavily damaged thanks to kamikaze strike in 1945, rebuilt but never restored to service, reclassified CVA-17 in 1951, reclassified again as CVS-17 in 1953 and reclassified as AVT-9 in 1959, was scrapped in 1973)
CV-18 Oriskany — Margaret Julia Walsh (Resembles Warship Girls version of Charlene Hawkins, renamed USS Wasp [ninth of name] prior to launch, converted and re-designated as CVA-18 in 1951, reclassified as CVS-18 in 1956, decommissioned in 1972, was scrapped in 1973; renamed USS Bemis Heights to prevent confusion with aircraft carriers USS Wasp [CV-7] or USS Oriskany [CV-34]) *

CV-19 Ticonderoga — Juanita Raven Hancock (Resembles Warship Girls version of Francine Knox, fifth of name, renamed USS Hancock [sixth of name] before launching, converted and re-designated as CVA-19 in 1952, decommissioned in 1976, was scrapped in 1977; serves under second name)
CV-20 USS Bennington — Melinda Jodie Maas (Resembles Pacific version of Francine Knox, second of name, converted and reclassified as CVA-20 in 1952, reclassified as CVS-20 in 1959, decommissioned in 1970, was scrapped in 1994; renamed USS Walloomsac to prevent confusion with patrol frigate USS Bennington [PF-4]) *
CV-21 USS Boxer — Doreen Ruth Overton (Resembles Warship Girls version of Eleanor Livingston, fifth of name, was re-designated CVA-21 in 1952, converted and re-designated CVS-21 in 1956, re-designated again as LPH-4 in 1958, decommissioned in 1969, was scrapped in 1971)
CV-31 USS Bon Homme Richard — Catharine Miranda McCain (Resembles fan art of Eleanor Livingston by Yorktown CV-5 on Pixiv, ID #91141472, third of name, reclassified as CVA-31 in 1952, decommissioned in 1971, was scrapped in 1992)
CV-32 Crown Point — Michelle Janet Mead (Resembles fan art of Yvonne Swanson by Yorktown CV-5 on Pixiv, ID #90187948, second of name, renamed USS Leyte [third of name] before launching, reclassified as CVA-32 in 1952, reclassified again as CVS-32 in 1953, decommissioned in 1959 and re-designated AVT-10, was scrapped in 1970; serves under second name)
CV-33 USS Kearsarge — Andrea Wynn Fitch (Resembles fan art of Francine Knox by Yorktown CV-5 on Pixiv, ID #90187948, fourth of name, was reclassified as CVA-33 in 1952, converted and reclassified as CVS-33 in 1958, decommissioned in 1970, was scrapped in 1974)
CV-34 USS Oriskany — Ida Danielle Cannon (Resembles Azur Lane version of Yvonne Swanson, second of name, converted and re-designated CVA-34 in 1952, reclassified as CV-34 in 1976, decommissioned that year, was scuttled as diving park in 2006 near Pensacola, Florida)
CV-35 Reprisal — Margaret Raye Wickes (Resembles fan art of Louise Henry by Yorktown CV-5 on Pixiv, ID #91667123, third of name, cancelled before launch, was scrapped in 1949; adopted by the State of Maryland, renamed MDNS Reprisal with hull number MDCV-35) *
CV-36 USS Antietam — Eleanor Dana Tydings (Resembles fan art of Rebecca Roosevelt by Yorktown CV-5 on Pixiv, ID #89727949, second of name, converted and reclassified as CVA-36 in 1952, re-designated CVS-36 in 1953, decommissioned in 1963, was scrapped in 1974)
CV-37 Valley Forge — Wendy Helen Dodds (Resembles Warship Girls version of Louise Henry, renamed USS Princeton [fifth of name] before launching, was re-designated CVA-37 in 1952, converted and re-designated CVS-37 in 1954, re-designated again as LPH-5 in 1959, decommissioned in 1970, was scrapped the following year; renamed USS Monmouth to prevent confusion with aircraft carriers USS Princeton [CVL-23] or USS Valley Forge [CV-45]) *

CV-38 USS Shangri-La — Rosa Jodie Doolittle (Resembles Azur Lane self, converted and re-designated CVA-38 in 1952, re-designated CVS-38 in 1969, decommissioned in 1971, was scrapped in 1988, one propeller preserved as memorial in Milford, Delaware)
CV-39 USS Lake Champlain — Mildred Wilma Austin (Resembles fan art of Tracey Robinson by Yorktown CV-5 on Pixiv, ID #89727949, second of name, converted and re-designated CVA-39 in 1952, re-designated CVS-39 in 1957, decommissioned in 1969, was scrapped in 1972)
CV-40 USS Tarawa — Charlotte Joan Gilbert (Resembles fan art of Dionysia Doolittle by Yorktown CV-5 on Pixiv, ID #89628469, converted and re-designated CVA-40 in 1952, re-designated CVS-40 in 1955, decommissioned in 1960, re-designated AVT-10 in reserve in 1962, was scrapped in 1968)
CV-45 USS Valley Forge — Kathryn Mildred Vandergrift (Second of name, converted and re-designated CVA-45 in 1952, re-designated CVS-45 in 1954, re-designated again as LPH-8 in 1961, decommissioned in 1970, was scrapped in 1971)
CV-46 Iwo Jima — Glenda Kumiko Kiribayashi グレンダ·組子·栗林 (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped in 1949; adopted by the State of Alabama, renamed ALNS Iō-tō ALNS いおうとう with hull number ALCV-46 in respect to Japanese term for namesake island/battle) *
CV-47 Wright — Callie Mildred Chandler (Second of name, renamed USS Philippine Sea prior to launching in 1945, converted and re-designated CVA-47 in 1952, re-designated CVS-47 in 1955, decommissioned in 1958, re-designated AVT-11 in reserve in 1959, was scrapped in 1971)
CV-50 (no name) — Evelyn Beryl Gansevoort (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, named PANS Fort Pitt with hull number PACV-50) *
CV-51 (no name) — Margarita Katharine Shepherd (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of West Virginia, named WVNS Fort Henry with hull number WVCV-51) *
CV-52 (no name) — Kathryn Kelly Greene (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of New Jersey, named NJNS Fort Mercer with hull number NJCV-52) *
CV-53 (no name) — Elizabeth Bonita de Gálvez (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of Louisiana, named LANS Fort Bute with hull number LACV-53) *
CV-54 (no name) — Ruby Charlene Pickles (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of Michigan, named MINS Fort Pontchartrain with hull number MICV-54) *
CV-55 (no name) — Helen Darlene Marion (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of South Carolina, named SCNS Fort Watson with hull number SCCV-55) *

INDEPENDENCE-CLASS LIGHT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
CVL-22 USS Independence — Dorothy Rayne Warner (Resembles Azur Lane self, fourth of name, converted from light cruiser USS Amsterdam with hull number CL-59, used as a test ship in Operation: Crossroads in 1946, survived both tests, was scuttled in 1951 west of San Francisco, California)
CVL-23 USS Princeton — Margaret Mary Dodds (Resembles Azur Lane self, fourth of name, converted from light cruiser USS Tallahassee [second of name] with hull number CL-61, was damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1944, failed to be scuttled by US Ships Irwin and Reno, eventually sunk by magazine explosion east of Dingalan, Aurora, the Philippines)
CVL-24 USS Belleau Wood — Danielle Josephine Daly (Resembles Azur Lane version of Samantha Langley, converted from light cruiser USS New Haven [second of name] with hull number CL-76, transferred to France in 1953, renamed PA Bois Belleau with pennant R97, returned to the United States and was scrapped in 1960; adopted by France under local name with pennant P12) *
CVL-25 USS Cowpens — Margaret Frances Grandy (Resembles Warship Girls version of Mary Dodds, converted from light cruiser USS Huntingdon [second of name] with hull number CL-77, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified as AVT-1 while in reserve in 1959, was scrapped that year)
CVL-26 USS Monterey — Patricia Nicole Lynda Bellinger (Resembles Azur Lane version of Josephine du Motier, third of name, converted from light cruiser USS Dayton with hull number CL-78, decommissioned in 1956, reclassified as AVT-2 in 1959, was scrapped in 1971)
CVL-27 Crown Point — Maria Josephine Phillipa du Motier (Resembles Kantai Collection self, converted from light cruiser USS Fargo with hull number CL-85, renamed USS Langley [third of name] prior to launch in 1942, transferred to France in 1951, renamed PA Lafayette with pennant R96, returned to the United States in 1963 and was scrapped; adopted by France under local name with pennant P13) *
CVL-28 USS Cabot — Anna Juana Cabot (Resembles Warship Girls version of Josephine du Motier, converted from light cruiser USS Wilmington [second of name] with hull number CL-79, transferred to Spain in 1967 and renamed BSM Dédalo [second of name] with pennant R01, decommissioned 1990 for conversion to museum ship, was auctioned for scrapping in 1999 with scrapping completed in 2002; renamed USS Matthew to prevent confusion with aircraft carrier USS Cabot [CV-16], given Spanish Navy pennant P02 for administrative purposes) *
CVL-29 USS Bataan — Estefania Esperanza Osmeña (Resembles Azur Lane self, converted from light cruiser USS Buffalo [fourth of name] with hull number CL-99, decommissioned in 1954, re-designated AVT-4 in 1959 and was scrapped that year)
CVL-30 USS San Jacinto — Glenda Jacinta Jones (Second of name, converted from light cruiser USS Newark [third of name] with hull number CL-100, decommissioned in 1947, reclassified as AVT-5 in 1959, was scrapped in 1971)

MIDWAY-CLASS LARGE AIRCRAFT CARRIER
CVB-41 USS Midway — Brenda Wynter Ripley (Second of name, converted and re-designated CVA-41 in 1952, re-designated CV-41 in 1975, decommissioned in 1992, now serving as museum at San Diego, California)
CVB-42 Coral Sea — Rosalyn Jane Roosevelt (Second of name, renamed USS Franklin D. Roosevelt after launching, converted and re-designated CVA-42 in 1952, re designated CV-42 in 1975, decommissioned in 1977, was scrapped the following year; serves under second name)
CVB-43 USS Coral Sea — Virginia Lane Kinkaid (Third of name, converted and re-designated CVA-43 in 1952, re-designated CV-43 in 1975, decommissioned in 1990, was scrapped by 2000, one anchor preserved in Townsville, Queensland, Australia)
CVB-44 (no name) — Samantha Thérèse Graves (Cancelled before construction in 1943, never named; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, named MANS Chelsea Creek with hull number MACV-44) *
CVB-56 (no name) — Joanna Brandy Foster-Saunders (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of Maine, named MENS Falmouth [effective second of name] with hull number MECV-56) *
CVB-57 (no name) — Alexandra Naomi Hamilton (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of New York, named NYNS Harlem Heights with hull number NYCV-57) *

SAIPAN-CLASS LIGHT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
CVL-48 USS Saipan — Harriet Joyce McCormack (Reclassified as AVT-6 in 1959, would have been converted to command ship, converted instead to major communications relay ship AGMR-2 in 1964, renamed USS Arlington [third of name], decommissioned in 1970, was scrapped in 1976; serves under first name to prevent confusion with troopship USS Arlington [AP-174])
CVL-49 USS Wright — Susan Catharine Wright (Third of name, reclassified as AVT-7 in 1959, converted to command ship CC-2 in 1963, decommissioned in 1970, was scrapped in 1980; reclassified CVC-49 as fleet command carrier)

UNITED STATES-CLASS ATTACK AIRCRAFT CARRIER
CVA-58 United States — Margaret Alice Mitscher (Third of name, cancelled before launch in 1949, was scrapped on slip; adopted by the District of Columbia, renamed DCNS Rediviva with hull number DCCV-58) *

FORRESTAL-CLASS ATTACK AIRCRAFT CARRIER
CVA-59 USS Forrestal — Janet Valarie Forrestal (Damaged by aircraft munitions misfire causing flight deck fire in 1967, restored to service the following year, re-designated CV-59 in 1975, re-designated AVT-59 in 1992, decommissioned the following year, was scrapped in 2015)
CVA-60 USS Saratoga — Charlene Shannon Thomas (Sixth of name, re-designated CV-60 in 1972, decommissioned in 1994, was scrapped in 2010; renamed USS Freeman's Farm to prevent confusion with aircraft carrier USS Saratoga [CV-3]) *
CVA-61 USS Ranger — Miriam Julia Radford (Resembles Kantai Collection version of Louise Henry, seventh of name, re-designated CV-61 in 1975, decommissioned in 1993, was scrapped in 2017; renamed USS Minuteman to prevent confusion with aircraft carrier USS Ranger [CV-4]) *
CVA-62 USS Independence — Millicent Barbara Gates (Fifth of name, re-designated CV-62 in 1973, decommissioned in 1998, was scrapped in 2019; renamed USS Freedom to prevent confusion with light aircraft carrier USS Independence [CVL-22]) *

KITTY HAWK-CLASS ATTACK AIRCRAFT CARRIER
CVA-63 USS Kitty Hawk — Camilla Florence McElroy (Second of name, re-designated CV-63 in 1973, decommissioned in 2009, to be scrapped after 2022; renamed USS Chickahawk to prevent confusion with aircraft transport ship USS Kitty Hawk [AKV-1]) *
CVA-64 USS Constellation — Mary Christina Herter (Second of name, re-designated CV-64 in 1974, decommissioned in 2003, was scrapped in 2017; renamed USS Confederation to prevent confusion with fast battleship USS Constellation [CC-2]) *
CVA-66 USS America — Catherine Danielle McDonald (Third of name, re-designated CV-66 in 1975, decommissioned in 1996, was sunk as target in 2005 north of east from Charleston, South Carolina)
CVA-67 USS John F. Kennedy — Josephine Fallon Kennedy (Re-designated CV-67 in 1974, decommissioned in 2007, was scrapped in 2022)

ENTERPRISE-CLASS NUCLEAR-POWERED ATTACK AIRCRAFT CARRIER
CVAN-65 USS Enterprise — Irene Bertha Franke (Sixth of name, re-designated CVN-65 in 1975, decommissioned in 2012, currently awaiting dismantling; renamed USS Valcour Island to prevent confusion with aircraft carrier USS Enterprise [CV-6]) *

NIMITZ-CLASS NUCLEAR-POWERED AIRCRAFT CARRIER
CVN-68 USS Nimitz — Chelsea Willow Nimitz (Underwent refuelling and overhaul from 1998-2001, in commission)
CVN-69 Eisenhower — Davida Danielle Eisenhower (Renamed USS Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1970 prior to laying down, underwent refuelling and overhaul from 2001-2005, in commission under second name)
CVN-70 USS Carl Vinson — Carla Sylvia Vinson (Underwent refuelling and overhaul in 2005-2009, in commission)
CVN-71 USS Theodore Roosevelt — Thelma Martha Roosevelt (Second of name, underwent refuelling and overhaul from 2009-2013, in commission)
CVN-72 USS Abraham Lincoln — Nancy Abeline Lincoln (Second of name, underwent refuelling and overhaul from 2013-2017, in commission)
CVN-73 USS George Washington — Martha Georgette Washington (Second of name, began refuelling and overhaul in 2017, in commission)
CVN-74 USS John C. Stennis — Josie Colleen Stennis (Began refuelling and overhaul in 2021, in commission)
CVN-75 United States — Harriet Shirley Truman (Fourth of name, renamed USS Harry S. Truman in 1995, in commission under second name)
CVN-76 USS Ronald Reagan — Nancy Rhonda Reagan (In commission)
CVN-77 USS George H.W. Bush — Georgette Helena Wanda Bush (Effective third of name, in commission)

Ship/Type prefixes

ALNS — State of Alabama Naval Ship
BSM — Burque de Su Majestad ("His Majesty's Ship") (Spanish Navy ship prefix)
DCNS — District of Columbia Naval Ship
LANS — State of Louisiana Naval Ship
MANS — Commonwealth of Massachusetts Naval Ship
MDNS — State of Maryland Naval Ship
MENS — State of Maine Naval Ship
MINS — State of Michigan Naval Ship
NJNS — State of New Jersey Naval Ship
NKG — Nihon-koku Gunkan 日本国軍艦 ("Warship of the State of Japan") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces ship prefix post-1954)
NYNS — State of New York Naval Ship
PA — Porte-Avions ("Aircraft Carrier") (French Navy type prefix)
PANS — Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Naval Ship
SCNS — State of South Carolina Naval Ship
THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan 天皇陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign") (Imperial Japanese Navy ship prefix pre-1945)
USS — United States Ship
WVNS — State of West Virginia Naval Ship

Hull classification codes and Pennant superior letters

AC — Collier
AGMR — Major Relay Communications Ship
ALCV — Alabama Naval Militia Aircraft Carrier
AV — Seaplane Tender
AVT — Auxiliary Aircraft Transport
CC — Battlecruiser (1920s hull classification code)
CC — Command Cruiser (1950s hull classification code)
CL — Light Cruiser
CV — Aircraft Carrier
CVA — Attack Aircraft Carrier
CVAN — Nuclear-Powered Attack Aircraft Carrier
CVB — Large Aircraft Carrier
CVC — Command Aircraft Carrier
CVL — Light Aircraft Carrier
CVN — Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier
CVS — Anti-Submarine Warfare Aircraft Carrier
DCCV — District of Columbia Naval Militia Aircraft Carrier
LACV — Louisiana Naval Militia Aircraft Carrier
LPH — Landing Platform (Helicopter)
MACV — Massachusetts Naval Militia Aircraft Carrier
MDCV — Maryland Naval Militia Aircraft Carrier
MECV — Maine Naval Militia Aircraft Carrier
MICV — Michigan Naval Militia Aircraft Carrier
NJCV — New Jersey Naval Militia Aircraft Carrier
NYCV — New York Naval Militia Aircraft Carrier
P — Portaviones ("Aircraft Carrier") (Spanish Navy pennant superior)
P — Porte-Avions ("Aircraft Carrier") (French Navy pennant superior)
PACV — Pennsylvania Naval Militia Aircraft Carrier
PF — Patrol Frigate
R — Aircraft Carrier (NATO English-language pennant superior)
SCCV — South Carolina Naval Militia Aircraft Carrier
WVCV — West Virginia Air National Guard Aircraft Carrier

Translation

-tachi 達 — Japanese version of the English plural "s" ending, thus Gunkan-tachi literally means "Warships"
 
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United States: Aircraft Carriers (Part Two)
The first of two lists concerning the escort carriers, covering the Long Beach-class, Avenger-class, Bogue-class and Sangamon-class.

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF AIRCRAFT CARRIERS (UNITED STATES NAVY) (Part Two)

Note: All escort aircraft carriers' hull numbers were increased by 100 to unite with the fleet carrier listing

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

LONG ISLAND-CLASS ESCORT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
CVE-100 (no name) — Jane Isabel Robertson (Laid down as cargo ship SS Mormacland, never given warship name with hull number BAVG-1, converted and transferred to the United Kingdom in 1941, renamed HMS Archer [fifth of name], given pennant D78 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States and converted to mercantile service as SS Anna Salén, damaged beyond economical repair by collision and fire in 1961, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant R78) *
CVE-101 USS Long Island — Giada da Verrazzano (Resembles Azur Lane self, laid down as cargo liner SS Mormacmail, acquired in 1941, converted and renamed with hull number AVG-1, reclassified ACV-1 in 1942, reclassified again as CVE-1 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, converted to civilian service as SS Nelly, was scrapped in 1977; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Long Island with hull number NYCVE-101) *

AVENGER-CLASS ESCORT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
CVE-102 (no name) — Amy Paula Colthurst (Converted from merchant ship SS Rio-Hudson with hull number BAVG-2, not given warship name, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1942, renamed HMS Avenger, given pennant D14 for World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike later that year by KMS U-155 [now DMS Süderende] south of west from Chiclana de la Frontera, Cádiz, Spain; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant R41) *
CVE-103 (no name) — Louise Andrea Christiana Boswell (Converted from American merchant ship SS Rio-Parana with hull number BAVG-3, not given warship name, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1942, renamed HMS Biter, given pennant D97 for World War Two; transferred to France in 1945, renamed PA Dixmude with pennant A609, decommissioned in 1965, returned to the United States, was sunk as target in 1966 in the Mediterranean Sea by elements of United States Sixth Fleet; adopted by France under local name with pennant P10, given Royal Navy pennant R98 for administrative purposes) *
CVE-104 (no name) — Rhea Bernadette Davies (Converted from American merchant ship SS Rio de Janeiro with hull number BAVG-4, not given warship name, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1942, renamed HMS Dasher, given pennant D37 for World War Two, was sunk by internal explosion in 1943 east of northeast from Brodick, Ayrshire and Arran, Scotland; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant R37) *
CVE-130 USS Charger — Thelma Lane Sprague (Converted from merchant ship SS Rio de la Plata with hull number AVG-30, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1942, renamed HMS Charger [fourth of name] with pennant D27; transfer rescinded later that year, ship restored to American control without name change, given new hull number ACV-30, reclassified CVE-30 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, converted to merchant service as SS Fairsea, damaged beyond economical repair by engine room fire in 1969, was scrapped later that year; adopted by the State of California, renamed CANS Charger with hull number CACVE-130) *

BOGUE-CLASS ESCORT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
CVE-105 (no name) — Georgette Cathy Dickins (Converted from American merchant ship SS Mormacmail [third of name] with hull number BACV-6, not given American ship name, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Tracker, given pennant D24 for World War Two, returned to the United States in 1946, converted to merchant use as SS Corrientes, was scrapped in 1964; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant R28) *
CVE-106 Altamaha — Frances Mary Rayna Stephenson (Converted from American merchant ship SS Mormacmail in 1942 with hull number AVG-6, re-designated CVE-6 on transfer to the United Kingdom later that year, renamed HMS Battler, given pennant D18 for World War Two, decommissioned and was returned to the United States in 1946, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant R18) *
CVE-107 Barnes — Wanda Wilma Phillippa Shorleu-Rollison (Laid down as merchant ship SS Steel Artisan, requisitioned by the United States Navy and renamed in 1941 with hull number AVG-7, reclassified CVE-7 on transfer to the United Kingdom in 1942, renamed HMS Attacker, given pennant D02 for World War Two, returned to the United States in 1946, converted for merchant service as SS Castel Forte, was scrapped in 1980; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant R02) *
CVE-108 Block Island — Heidi Heather McWilliam (Converted from American merchant ship SS Mormacpenn, acquired by the United States Navy in 1943 and renamed with hull number AVG-8, re-designated CVE-8 on transfer to the United Kingdom later that year, renamed HMS Trailer, given pennant D80 for World War Two, later renamed HMS Hunter [twelfth of name], returned to the United States in 1947, converted into merchant service as SS Almdijk, was scrapped in 1965; adopted by the United Kingdom under second name with pennant R80) *
CVE-109 USS Bogue — Grace Ellen Short (Resembles Azur Lane self, converted from American merchant ship SS Steel Advocate, renamed with hull number AVG-9, reclassified ACV-9 in 1942 before commissioning, reclassified CVE-9 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVHE-9 in 1955, was scrapped in 1960; adopted by the State of North Carolina, renamed NCNS Bogue with hull number NCCVE-109) *
CVE-110 Breton — Susan Katharyn Horn (Resembles Azur Lane self, converted from unnamed American merchant ship in 1942 with hull number AVG-10, renamed and reclassified ACV-10 later that year, reclassified CVE-10 in 1943 and transferred to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Chaser, given pennant D32 for World War Two, given new pennant R306 on transfer to the British Pacific Fleet in 1945 while reassigned as aircraft ferry, returned to the United States the following year, converted to civilian use as SS Aagtekerk, was scrapped in 1973; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant R32) *
CVE-111 USS Card — Jordan Bryce Sykes (Resembles Warship Girls version of Grace Short, converted from unnamed cargo ship in 1942 with hull number AVG-11, reclassified ACV-11 in 1942, reclassified CVE-11 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVHE-11 in 1955, reclassified again as CVU-11 in 1958; reactivated in 1958 as part of Military Sealift Command, renamed USNS Card and reclassified T-AKV-40, was sunk by commando attack in 1964 at Sàigòn, South Vietnam; was salvaged later that year and repaired, decommissioned in 1970 and was scrapped the next year; adopted by the State of Florida, renamed FLNS Card with hull number FLCVE-111) *
CVE-112 USS Copahee — Jean Glenda Farrell (Converted from cargo ship SS Steel Architect with hull number AVG-12, reclassified ACV-12 in 1942 after commissioning, reclassified again as CVE-12 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified again as CVHE-12 in 1955, was scrapped in 1961; adopted by the State of South Carolina, renamed SCNS Copahee with hull number SCCVE-112) *
CVE-113 USS Core — May Rebecca Greer (Converted from unnamed cargo ship with hull number AVG-13, reclassified ACV-13 in 1942 prior to commissioning, reclassified CVE-13 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVHE-13 in 1955, reclassified again as CVU-13 in 1958; recommissioned by the Military Sealift Command in 1959, renamed USNS Core with hull number T-AKV-41, decommissioned in 1970 and was scrapped the next year; adopted by the State of North Carolina, renamed NCNS Core with hull number NCCVE-113) *
CVE-114 Croatan — Caroline Nancy Lentaigne (Converted from unnamed merchant ship with hull number AVG-14, reclassified ACV-14 in 1942, reclassified again as CVE-14 in 1943, transferred that year to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Fencer, given pennant D64 for World War Two, given new pennant R308 on transfer to the British Pacific Fleet in 1945 while reassigned as aircraft ferry, returned to the United States in 1947, converted to merchant use as SS Sidney, was scrapped in 1975; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant R63) *

CVE-115 Hamlin — Hannah Stevie Murray-Smith (Converted from unnamed merchant ship with hull number AVG-15, re-designated ACV-15 in 1942, re-designated again as CVE-15 at the end of that year, transferred to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Stalker [second of name], given pennant D91 for World War Two, returned to the United States in 1946, converted to merchant use as SS Riouw, was scrapped in 1975; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with new pennant R89) *
CVE-116 USS Nassau — Augustine Kelly Doyle (Converted from unnamed cargo ship with hull number AVG-16, reclassified ACV-16 in 1942 prior to commissioning, reclassified again as CVE-16 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVHE-16 in 1955, was scrapped in 1961; adopted by the State of Florida, renamed FLNS Nassau with hull number FLCVE-116) *
CVE-117 Saint George — Caroline Glynn Hudson (Converted from merchant ship SS Mormacland [second of name] with hull number AVG-17, reclassified ACV-17 in 1942, reclassified again as CVE-17 later that year, transferred to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Pursuer, given pennant D73 for World War Two, returned to the United States in 1946, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant R73) *
CVE-118 USS Altamaha — June Rose Tate (Second of name, converted from unnamed cargo ship with hull number AVG-18, reclassified ACV-18 in 1942 prior to commissioning, reclassified CVE-18 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified as CVHE-18 in 1955, was scrapped in 1961; adopted by the State of Georgia, renamed GANS Altamaha with hull number GACVE-118) *
CVE-119 Prince William — Eudice Wilma Anstice (Converted from unnamed merchant ship with hull number AVG-19, reclassified ACV-19 in 1942, reclassified CVE-19 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Striker, given pennant D12 for World War Two, returned to the United States in 1946, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant R12) *
CVE-120 USS Barnes — Carol Darlene Glover (Second of name, converted from unnamed cargo ship with hull number AVG-20, reclassified ACV-20 in 1942 prior to commissioning, reclassified CVE-20 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified as CVHE-20 in 1955, was scrapped in 1959; adopted by the State of Florida, renamed FLNS Barnes with hull number FLCVE-120) *
CVE-121 USS Block Island — Lorna Cathryn Ramsey (Second of name, converted from unnamed cargo ship with hull number AVG-21, reclassified ACV-21 in 1942 prior to commissioning, reclassified again as CVE-21 in 1943, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1944 by KMS U-549 [now DMS Ostertor]; was scuttled west-southwest of Funchal, Madeira Autonomous Region, Portugal)
CVE-122 (no name) — Lynn Joan Sedgwick (Converted from unnamed merchant ship with hull number AVG-22, never given American name, reclassified ACV-22 in 1942, reclassified again as CVE-22 prior to transfer to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Searcher [third of name], given pennant D40 for World War Two, returned to the United States in 1945, converted to merchant service, was scrapped in 1976; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant R40) *
CVE-123 USS Breton — Ellie Crystal Ewen (Second of name, converted from unnamed cargo ship with hull number AVG-23, reclassified ACV-23 in 1942, reclassified again as CVE-23 in 1943 on commissioning, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVHE-23 in 1955, reclassified again as CVU-23 in 1958; recommissioned in the Military Sealift Command as USNS Breton with hull number T-AKV-42 in 1959, decommissioned in 1972, was scrapped that year; adopted by the State of Louisiana, renamed LANS Breton with hull number LACVE-123) *
CVE-124 (no name) — Ann Alice Murray (Converted from unnamed merchant ship with hull number AVG-24, never given American name, reclassified ACV-24 in 1942, reclassified again as CVE-24 prior to transfer to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Ravager, given pennant D70 for World War Two, returned to the United States in 1945, converted to merchant service as SS Robin Trent, was scrapped in 1973; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant R70) *

CVE-125 USS Croatan — Julia Brenda Lyon (Second of name, converted from unnamed cargo ship with hull number AVG-25, reclassified ACV-25 in 1942, reclassified again as CVE-25 in 1943 on commissioning, decommissioned in 1946; recommissioned by Military Sealift Command as USNS Croatan with hull number T-AKV-43 in 1958, decommissioned in 1970, was scrapped the next year; adopted by the State of North Carolina, renamed NCNS Croatan with hull number NCCVE-125) *
CVE-131 USS Prince William — Heather Eleanor Regan (Second of name, converted from unnamed cargo ship with hull number AVG-31, reclassified as ACV-31 in 1942, reclassified again as CVE-31 in 1943 on commissioning, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified as CVHE-31 in 1955, was scrapped in 1961; adopted by the State of Alaska, renamed AKNS Prince William with hull number AKCVE-131) *
CVE-132 Chatham — Alisabeth Naomh Chavelly Bingley אליזבת נעמה צ'אוולי בינגלי (Second of name, converted from unnamed merchant ship with hull number AVG-32, reclassified ACV-32 in 1942, reclassified again as CVE-32 in 1943, transferred to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Slinger [second of name], given pennant D26 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, converted to merchant service as SS Robin Mowbray, was scrapped in 1970; adopted by Israel, renamed AChY Rúgát'qa AChY קַלָע with pennant M26, given Royal Navy pennant R29 for administrative purposes) *
CVE-133 Glacier — Dóra Ragnhildur Ragnvaldrsdóttir Hodson (Second of name, converted from unnamed merchant ship with hull number AVG-33, reclassified CVE-33 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Atheling, given pennant D51 for World War Two, returned to the United States in 1946, converted to merchant use, was scrapped in 1967; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Alþingi with pennant F50, given Royal Navy pennant R51 for administrative purposes) *
CVE-134 Pybus — Trianna Jolanka Nyx Hilken (Converted from unnamed merchant ship with hull number AVG-34, reclassified ACV-34 in 1942, reclassified again as CVE-34 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Emperor [third of name], given pennant D98 for World War Two, returned to the United States in 1946 and was scrapped; adopted by Austria, renamed ÖMS Imperator with pennant F99, given Royal Navy pennant R99 for administrative purposes) *
CVE-135 Baffins — Gulrukh Daumaa Yates گل رخ دوما یٹس (Converted from unnamed cargo ship with hull number AVG-35, acquired by the United States Navy in 1942 and renamed, reclassified ACV-35 later that year, reclassified again as CVE-35 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Ameer [second of name] with pennant D01 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States, converted to mercantile service as SS Robin Kirk, was scrapped in 1969; adopted by Pakistan, renamed PNS Amīr PNS امیر with pennant R01, given Royal Navy pennant R01 for administrative purposes) *
CVE-136 Bolinas — Durnaz Bahnaz Wisden درناز بہناز وزڈن (Converted from unnamed merchant ship with hull number AVG-36, reclassified ACV-36 in 1942, reclassified again as CVE-36 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Begum [second of name], given pennant D38 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States and converted to merchant service as SS Raki, scrapped in 1974; adopted by Pakistan, renamed PNS Begam PNS بیگم with pennant R03, given Royal Navy pennant R38 for administrative purposes) *
CVE-137 Bastian — Ingrid Sara Colquhoun (Converted from unnamed mercantile ship with hull number AVG-37, acquired by the United States Navy in 1942, reclassified ACV-37 later that year, reclassified as CVE-37 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Trumpeter with pennant D09 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States and converted for mercantile service as SS Alblasserdijk, was scrapped in 1971; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Trompetist with pennant H08, given Royal Navy pennant R08 for administrative purposes) *
CVE-138 Carnegie — Tine Karina Masterman (Converted from unnamed merchant ship with hull number AVG-38, reclassified ACV-38 in 1942, reclassified again as CVE-38 in 1942 on transfer to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Empress [fourth of name], given pennant D42 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States and was scrapped that year; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Kejserinde with pennant H42, given Royal Navy pennant R42 for administrative purposes) *
CVE-139 Cordova — Hafsah Ife Haynes/Ḥafṣah bint-Hanrī bint-Muḥammad 'Alī Bāshā ar-Ras al-Tīn حفصة بنت هنري بنت محمد في علي باش الراس التين (Converted from unnamed mercantile ship with hull number AVG-39, acquired by the United States Navy in 1942, reclassified ACV-39 later that year, reclassified again as CVE-39 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Khedive with pennant D62 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States and converted to mercantile service as SS Rempang, was scrapped in 1975; adopted by Egypt, renamed SBM Khidīw SBM خديوي with pennant Ḥ1, given Royal Navy pennant R61 for administrative purposes) *

CVE-140 Delgada — Peggy Eileen Wootten/Peigín Eibhlín Ó Coill (Converted from unnamed merchant ship with hull number AVG-40, reclassified ACV-40 in 1942, reclassified again as CVE-40 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Speaker [second of name], given pennant D90 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States and converted to merchant service, was scrapped in 1972; adopted by Ireland, renamed Ceann Comhairle with pennant A90, given Royal Navy pennant R90 for administrative purposes) *
CVE-141 Edisto — Holly Nancy Lay (Resembles Warship Girls version of Susan Horn, converted from unnamed merchant ship with hull number AVG-41, reclassified ACV-41 in 1942, reclassified again as CVE-41 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Nabob [second of name], given pennant D77 in World War Two, was manned by Royal Canadian Navy personnel, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1944 from KMS U-354 [now DMS Buntekuh] during Operation: Goodwood, was towed back to harbour and decommissioned later that year, returned to the United States and converted to merchant service as SS Nabob, was scrapped in 1977; adopted by Canada and renamed HMCS Nabob with hull number CVE-75/PAE-75) *
CVE-142 Estero — Eleanor Madalitso McCausland (Converted from unnamed merchant ship with hull number AVG-42, reclassified ACV-42 in 1942, reclassified again as CVE-42 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Premier, given pennant D23 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States and converted to merchant service as SS Rhodesia Star, was scrapped in 1974; adopted by South Africa, renamed SAS Premier with pennant R23, given Royal Navy pennant R23 for administrative purposes) *
CVE-143 Jamaica — Bahayah Ilma Hukaymah Mylius بہایاہ علما حکمہ میلیئس (Converted from unnamed merchant ship with hull number AVG-43, reclassified ACV-43 in 1942, reclassified again as CVE-43 on transfer to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Shah [second of name], given pennant D21 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States and converted to merchant service as SS Salta, was scrapped in 1966; adopted by Pakistan, renamed PNS Śāh PNS شاہ with pennant R02, given Royal Navy pennant R21 for administrative purposes) *
CVE-144 Keweenaw — Aliveni Jhumpa Robertson আলিভেনি ঝুম্পা রবার্টসন (Converted from unnamed mercantile ship with hull number AVG-44, acquired by the United States Navy in 1942, reclassified ACV-44 later that year, reclassified again as CVE-44 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Patroller with pennant D07 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States and converted to mercantile service as SS Almkerk, was scrapped in 1974; adopted by Bangladesh, renamed BNS Ṭahaladāra BNS টহলদার with pennant R07, given Royal Navy pennant R07 for administrative purposes) *
CVE-145 McClure — Yushfa Hazeema Baker یوشفہ حزیمہ بیکر (Converted from unnamed mercantile ship with hull number AVG-45, acquired by the United States Navy and named, reclassified ACV-45 later that year and was renamed USS Prince, reclassified again as CVE-45 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Rajah with pennant D10 for World War Two, returned to the United States in 1946 and converted to mercantile service as SS Drente, was scrapped in 1975; adopted by Pakistan, renamed PNS Rājā PNS راجہ with pennant R04, given Royal Navy pennant R00 for administrative purposes) *
CVE-146 Niantic — Ruhaimah Inaya Yeomans روحیمہ عنایہ یومانس (Converted from unnamed mercantile ship with hull number AVG-46, acquired by the United States Navy in 1942, reclassified ACV-46 in 1942, reclassified again as CVE-46 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Ranee with pennant D03 for World War Two, returned to the United States in 1946 and converted to mercantile use as SS Friesland, was scrapped in 1974; adopted by Pakistan, renamed PNS Rānī PNS رانے with pennant R05, given Royal Navy pennant R03 for administrative purposes) *
CVE-147 Perdido — Rabiyah Beverly Cooper/Rabiyah bint-Ghasān Āl Sa'īd ربيعة بنت غسان آل سعيد (Converted from unnamed mercantile ship with hull number AVG-47, acquired by the United States Navy in 1942, reclassified ACV-47 later that year, reclassified CVE-47 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Trouncer with pennant D85 for World War Two, returned to the United States in 1946, converted to mercantile use as SS Greystroke Castle, was scrapped in 1967; adopted by Oman, renamed SBSU Sūratu l-Fatḥi SBSU سورة الفتح with pennant Ḥ85, given Royal Navy pennant R85 for administrative purposes) *
CVE-148 Sunset — Pernilla Embla Davis (Converted from unnamed mercantile ship with hull number AVG-48, acquired by the United States Navy in 1942, reclassified ACV-48 later that year, reclassified again as CVE-48 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Thane with pennant D48 for World War Two, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1945 by KMS U-1172 [now DMS Schönburg] in the Irish Sea, decommissioned later that year, returned to the United States, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Sweden, renamed HMS Tëgn with pennant H48, given Royal Navy pennant R48 for administrative purposes) *
CVE-149 Saint Andrews — Kristine Jennifer D'Arcy (Converted from unnamed mercantile ship with hull number AVG-49, acquired by the United States Navy in 1942, reclassified ACV-49 later that year, reclassified again as CVE-49 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Queen [fifth of name] with pennant D19 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States and converted to mercantile service as SS Roebiah, was scrapped in 1972; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Koning with pennant P19, given Royal Navy pennant R19 for administrative purposes) *
CVE-150 Saint Joseph — Nora Patricia Currey/Nora Padraigín Ó Curraigh (Converted from unnamed mercantile ship with hull number AVG-50, acquired by the United States Navy in 1942, reclassified ACV-50 later that year, reclassified again as CVE-50 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Ruler with pennant D72 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States and was scrapped; adopted by Ireland, renamed Ardrí with pennant A72, given Royal Navy pennant R72 for administrative purposes) *

CVE-151 Saint Simon — Rhetta Cokkie Harry (Converted from unnamed mercantile ship with hull number AVG-51, acquired by the United States Navy in 1942, reclassified ACV-51 later that year, reclassified again as CVE-51 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Arbiter with pennant D31 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States and converted to mercantile service as SS Coracero, was scrapped in 1972; adopted by the Netherlands, renamed ZrMs Arbitrage with pennant V6, given Royal Navy pennant R30 for administrative purposes) *
CVE-152 Vermillion — Sidsel Hildelith Pelly (Converted from unnamed mercantile ship with hull number AVG-52, acquired by the United States Navy in 1942, reclassified ACV-52 later that year, reclassified again as CVE-52 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Smiter with pennant D55 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States and converted to mercantile service as SS Artillero, was wrecked off Guernsey in 1967 and scrapped later that year; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Knuser with pennant H55, given Royal Navy pennant R55 for administrative purposes) *
CVE-153 Willapa — Roberta Eleanor Shannon Bidwell (Converted from unnamed merchant ship with hull number AVG-53, reclassified ACV-53 in 1942, reclassified CVE-53 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Puncher, given pennant D79 for World War Two, manned by Royal Canadian Navy personnel, decommissioned in 1946 and returned to the United States, converted for mercantile service as SS Muncaster Castle, was scrapped in 1973; adopted by Canada and renamed HMCS Puncher with hull number CVE-79/PAE-79) *
CVE-154 Winjah — Joan Francine Hannah Sawyer (Converted from unnamed mercantile ship with hull number AVG-54, acquired by the United States Navy in 1942, reclassified ACV-54 later that year, reclassified again as CVE-54 in 1943 on transfer to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Reaper with pennant D82 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States and converted to mercantile service as SS South Africa Star, was scrapped in 1967; adopted by South Africa, renamed SAS Reaper with pennant R82, given Royal Navy pennant R82 for administrative purposes) *

SANGAMON-CLASS ESCORT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
CVE-126 USS Sangamon — Jayne Hyemi Duncan 제인 혜미 던컨 (Second of name, built as civilian tanker SS Esso Trenton, acquired by the United States Navy in 1940, renamed and given hull number AO-28, converted to aircraft carrier in 1942 with hull number AVG-26, reclassified ACV-26 later that year, reclassified CVE-26 in 1943, damaged beyond economical repair by kamikaze air strike in 1945 by Imperial Japanese Army aircraft near the Kerama-shotō, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan; was under repair at war's end, converted to merchant use as SS Sangamon, was scrapped in 1960; adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Tok-to TMK 독도 with hull number HM-10) *
CVE-127 USS Suwannee — Joaquina Rosalía Lannom y Mendoza de Alborán (Built as civilian tanker SS Markay, acquired by the United States Navy in 1941, renamed and given hull number AO-33, converted to aircraft carrier 1942 with hull number AVG-27, reclassified ACV-27 later that year, reclassified CVE-27 in 1943, decommissioned in 1947, reclassified CVHE-27 in 1955, was scrapped in 1962; adopted by Spain, renamed BSM Alborán with pennant P05) *
CVE-128 USS Chenango — Ximena Haydée Mays y Sanjurjo de Alhucemas (Built as civilian tanker SS Esso New Orleans, acquired by the United States Navy in 1941, renamed and given hull number AO-31, converted to aircraft carrier in 1942 with hull number AVG-28, reclassified ACV-28 later that year, reclassified CVE-28 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVHE-28 in 1955, was scrapped in 1960; adopted by Spain, renamed BSM Alhucemas with pennant P06) *
CVE-129 USS Santee — Wendi Gretta Bette Hatch, Freiin von Richtofen (Resembles fan art of KMS Manfred von Richtofen by X-kulon, Deviant Art ID #916766034, built as civilian tanker SS Esso Seakay, acquired by the United States Navy in 1940, renamed and given hull number AO-29, converted to aircraft carrier in 1942 with hull number AVG-29, reclassified ACV-29 later that year, reclassified again as CVE-29 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVHE-29 in 1955, was scrapped in 1960; adopted by Germany, renamed DMS Manfred von Richtofen with pennant F7) *

Ship/Type Prefix

AChY — 'Oniyat Ḥeil HaYam אניית חיל הים ("Sea Corps Ship") (Israeli Defence Forces ship prefix)
AKNS — State of Alaska Naval Ship
BNS — Bangladesh Naval Ship
BSM — Burque de Su Majestad ("His Majesty's Ship") (Spanish Navy ship prefix)
CANS — State of California Naval Ship
DMS — Deutsches Marineschiff ("German Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix from 1955)
FLNS — State of Florida Naval Ship
GANS — State of Georgia Naval Ship
HMCS — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (Royal Canadian Navy English ship prefix)
HMS — Hans/Hennes Majestäts Skepp ("His/Her Majesty's Ship") (Royal Swedish Navy ship prefix)
HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
KDM — Kongelige Danske Marine ("Royal Danish Navy")
KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix from 1935-1945)
KNM — Kongelige Norske Marine ("Royal Norwegian Navy")
LANS — State of Louisiana Naval Ship
— Long Éireannach ("Irish Ship")
MB — Marineschip van België/Navire Marine de Belgique/Marineschiff von Belgien ("Navy Ship of Belgium")
NCNS — State of North Carolina Naval Ship
NYNS — State of New York Naval Ship
ÖMS — Österreichisches Marineschiff ("Austrian Navy Ship")
PA — Porte-Avions ("Aircraft Carrier") (French Navy type prefix)
PNS — Pakistan Naval Ship
SAS — South African Ship
SBM — Safīnat el-Bahriat en-Miṣriyya سفينة بحرية مصرية ("Egyptian Naval Ship")
SBSU — Safīnat al-Baḥriyya as-Sulṭāniyya al-'Umāniyya سفينة بحرية سلطنة عمان ("Sultanate of Oman Naval Ship")
SCNS — State of South Carolina Naval Ship
SS — Steamship
TMK — Taehan Minguk Kunhan 대한민국군함 ("Warship of the Republic of Korea")
USNS — United States Naval Ship (Civilian-manned auxiliary ship prefix)
USS — United States Ship
VS — Varðskip ("Guard Ship") (Icelandic Coast Guard ship prefix)
ZrMs — Zijner Majesteits ("His Majesty's") (Royal Netherlands Navy ship prefix when a king rules)

Hull classification codes and Pennant superior numbers

A — Long Aerárthaigh ("Aircraft Ship") (Irish Navy pennant superior)
A — Navire Auxiliaire ("Auxiliary Ship") (French Navy pennant superior)
ACV — Auxiliary Aircraft Carrier
AKCVE — Alaska Naval Militia Escort Aircraft Carrier
AO — Auxiliary Oiler
AVG — General Purpose Aircraft Tender
BAVG — General Purpose Aircraft Tender, British (for ships earmarked for Lend-Lease)
CACVE — California Naval Militia Escort Aircraft Carrier
CVE — Escort Aircraft Carrier
CVE/PAE — Escort Aircraft Carrier/Porte-Avions d'Escorte (Royal Canadian Navy bilingual hull classification code)
CVHE — Helicopter Escort Aircraft Carrier
CVU — Utility Aircraft Carrier
F — Flugmóðurskip ("Aircraft Ship") (Icelandic Coast Guard pennant superior)
F — Flugzeugträger ("Aircraft Carrier") (German Navy/Austrian Armed Forces pennant superior)
FLCVE — Florida Naval Militia Escort Aircraft Carrier
GACVE — Georgia Naval Militia Escort Aircraft Carrier
H — Hangarfartyg ("Aircraft Carrier") (Royal Swedish Navy pennant superior)
H — Hangarskib ("Aircraft Carrier") (Royal Danish Navy pennant superior)
H — Hangarskip ("Aircraft Carrier") (Royal Norwegian Navy pennant superior)
HM — Hanggong Moham 항공모함 ("Aircraft Carrier") (Republic of Korea Navy hull classification code)
— Ḥamilat Ṭā'irāt حاملة طائرات ("Aircraft Carrier") (Egyptian Navy/Omani Navy pennant superior)
LACVE — Louisiana Naval Militia Escort Aircraft Carrier
M — Nawsh'at Meṭavsym נושאת מטוסים ("Aircraft Carrier") (Israeli Defence Force pennant superior)
NCCVE — North Carolina Naval Militia Escort Aircraft Carrier
NYCVE — New York Naval Militia Escort Aircraft Carrier
P — Portaviones ("Aircraft Carrier") (Spanish Navy pennant superior)
P — Porte-Avions ("Aircraft Carrier") (French Navy pennant superior)
P — Porte-Avions/Vliegdekschip/Flugzeugträger ("Aircraft Carrier") (Belgian Naval Forces pennant superior)
R — Aircraft Carrier (Royal Navy pennant superior, also Commonwealth/NATO English-standard pennant superior)
SCCVE — South Carolina Naval Militia Escort Aircraft Carrier
T-AKV — Military Sealift Command Auxiliary Aircraft Ferry
V — Vliegdekschip ("Aircraft Carrier") (Royal Netherlands Navy pennant superior)

Translation

Freiin — Literally "free lady" and often translated "baroness", this is the female relative (other than wife) of a lord holding land autonomous from a higher-ranked lord (German)
 
United States: Aircraft Carriers (Part Three)
And the last of the escort carriers, plus the two landing-deck training ships (the "Great Lakes paddle wheel carriers") reclassified as training ships.

Now, a couple explanations...

In a war against anything rising from the deep, I would assume a ship's spirit would be drawn back to the country who used that ship the most. This is why I have the former Royal Navy Lend-Lease carriers be effectively adopted by the United Kingdom. However, the British Empire is long since gone, so the members of the Ruler-class escort carriers (part of the Bogue-class in American eyes) wouldn't have a sort of spiritual base to fall back onto to help entice them back to service as shipgirls...never mind the fact that the United Kingdom won't be the ONLY European powers screaming for shipgirls to come protect them from the Abyssals/Sirens/et al. Thus, it was easy to fall back on the actual source term of words like "slinger" et al to inspire me to "spread the wealth". Thus:

Alisabeth Bingley (HMS Slinger II/AChY Rúgát'qa) — David used a sling against Goliath in Hebrew myth
Dóra Hodson (HMS Atheling/VS Alþingi) — The Alþingi is Iceland's national parliament
Gulrukh Yates (HMS Ameer II/PNS Amīr) — An amīr (commonly known in English as "emir") is a princely ruler in the Islamic world
Durnaz Wisen (HMS Begum/PNS Begam) — A begam is the daughter of a higher official (beg) in Turkic languages
Ingrid Colquhoun (HMS Trumpeter/KNM Trompetist) — Nothing special here; I just decided to spread the wealth to Norway, of course
Tine Masterman (HMS Empress IV/KDM Kejserinde) — India is a republic now (and has carriers already); while Denmark has never had an empress, it did have the Kalmar Union, the only empire-like entity in Scandinavia
Hafsah Haynes (HMS Khedive/SBM Khidīw) — This is the title of a viceroy for Egypt in Ottoman times
Peggy Wootten (HMS Speaker II/LÉ Ceann Comhairle) — Spreading the love to Ireland, which helps shield Britain
Holly Lay (HMS Nabob/HMCS Nabob) — Manned by Canadian crews even if commissioned in the Royal Navy; 'nuff said
Eleanor McCausland (HMS Premier/SAS Premier) — Was a ship named after Rhodesia/Zimbabwe in civilian life, so sent to South Africa
Bahayah Mylius (HMS Shah II/PNS Śāh) — A royal ruler in Persian societies such as the Mughal Empire (which once controlled Pakistan)
Aliveni Robertson (HMS Patroller/BNS Ṭahaladāra) — Yes, Bangladesh deserves a little love as well, ne?
Yushfa Baker (HMS Rajah/PNS Rājā) — Princely ruler in old Indian subcontinent states
Ruhaimah Yeomans (HMS Ranee/PNS Rānī) — The wife of a rājā
Rabiyah Cooper (HMS Trouncer/SBSU Sūratu l-Fatḥi) — Oman deserves some love as a long-time British ally; the name marks the first chapter of the al-Qur'ān
Pernilla Davis (HMS Thane/HMS Tëgn) — A thegn owned lands in multiple countries; this allows Sweden to get an aircraft carrier, too
Kristine D'Arcy (HMS Queen V/MB Koning) — Belgium needs some love, too...and it's a monarchy as well
Nora Currey (HMS Ruler/LÉ Ardrí) — Ireland once had the tradition of a high king (ardrí), so this fit here
Rhetta Harry (HMS Arbiter/ZrMs Arbitrage) — Netherlands needs some small carriers due to the bigger ones being shuffled all over the place
Sidsel Pelly (HMS Smiter/KNM Knuser) — A perfect representation of Norway's old warrior culture
Shannon Bidwell (HMS Puncher/HMCS Puncher) — Same as with Holly Lay above
Joan Sawyer (HMS Reaper/SAS Reaper) — Named after South Africa post-war, so this was a no-brainer

As for those escort carriers adopted out to other nations beyond the ones mentioned above, America did allow some of its fleet of escort carriers to be scrapped overseas, so those nations got to adopt them as well. However, those who were sent to Japan were split between Taiwan, South Korea and the Philippines to help augment shipgirl forces there. This allowed me to get others adopted off elsewhere, such as Ghādah Switzer (USS Tripoli/SDL Darnah) to Libya or Malisa Eckstrom (USS Savo Island/RSIPV Alialia) to the Solomon Islands; yes, both Malisa and Rosalie Warrack (USS Kwajalein/RMIS Kuwajleen) would legally be police officers and not military.

For the unnamed Commencement Bay-class ships, I had them adopted by Canada en masse to (in my stories) serve as base ships for my fictitious Canadian Army tactical aviation service, the Royal Canadian Corps of Air Cavalry; in the history of my stories, Canada sent nine tactical regiments (each with four attack squadrons of 16 aircraft) to help the United States Marines during the Pacific War.

As for the rest, save for those lost such as Hélène Coultier (USS Saint Lô) and Chloe Zitzewitz (USS Gambier Bay), the rest of the escort carriers are spread out among the state naval militias/air national guards. For those named after battles; their human names are based on a senior leader involved in that engagement, with the adopting home state matching. Those named after bays/rivers would be adopted by the state bordering said bay/river…though with most of the Casablanca-class being named after Alaskan bays, I had to toss things around a bit, basing them where their first captains were born.

Enjoy!

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF AIRCRAFT CARRIERS (UNITED STATES NAVY) (Part Three)

Note: All escort aircraft carriers' hull numbers were increased by 100 to unite with the fleet carrier listing

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

CASABLANCA-CLASS ESCORT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
CVE-155 Alazon Bay — Wilma Wendy Gallaway (Resembles Azur Lane self, built as AVG-55, reclassified ACV-55 in 1942, was to be named HMS Ameer [third of name], pending transfer to the United Kingdom cancelled, renamed USS Casablanca on launching in 1943, reclassified CVE-55 later that year, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Texas, renamed TXNS Casablanca with hull number TXCVE-155) *
CVE-156 Ameer — Iva Dorothy Wiltsie (Planned to be transferred to the United Kingdom as HMS Ameer with hull number ACV-56, transferred cancelled in 1943, renamed USS Liscombe Bay later that year with hull number CVE-56, was sunk by torpedo strike later that year by THG I-175 [now NKG Inago] south-southwest of Butaritari Island, Kiribati)
CVE-157 Alikula Bay — Hallie Wynne Taylor (Ordered as ACV-57, renamed Coral Sea and reclassified CVE-57 during construction in 1943, renamed again as USS Anzio the following year, decommissioned in 1946, re-designated CVHE-57 in 1955, was scrapped in 1959; adopted by the State of West Virginia, renamed WVNS Anzio with hull number WVCVE-157) *
CVE-158 Anguilla Bay — Rose Lynn Bowman (Ordered as HMS Atheling [second of name] with hull number AVG-58, pending transfer to the United Kingdom cancelled, renamed USS Corregidor on launching in 1943, reclassified CVE-58 later that year, decommissioned in 1946; transferred to the Military Sealift Command and recommissioned as USNS Corregidor in 1951, reclassified T-CVU-58 in 1955, decommissioned for the second time in 1958, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Washington, renamed WANS Corregidor with hull number WACVE-158) *
CVE-159 USS Mission Bay — Lucy Yvonne Rees (Ordered as CVE-59, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1959; adopted by the State of California, renamed CANS Mission Bay with hull number CACVE-159) *
CVE-160 Astrolabe Bay — Victoria Toyŏng Gallery 빅토리아 도영 갤러리 (Resembles Warship Girls self, ordered as AVG-60, reclassified ACV-60 in 1942, renamed USS Guadalcanal on launching the following year, reclassified CVU-60 later in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, re-designated CVU-60 in 1955, was scrapped in 1959; adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Mara-do TMK 마라도 with hull number HM-11) *
CVE-161 Burcareli Bay — Boyce Lisa Braun (Renamed USS Manila Bay with hull number ACV-61 on launching in 1943, reclassified CVE-61 later that year, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVU-61 in 1955, was scrapped in 1959; adopted by the State of Vermont, renamed VTNS Manila Bay with hull number VTCVE-161) *
CVE-162 USS Natoma Bay — Honour Lana Meadow (Originally intended for transfer to the United Kingdom as HMS Begum, transfer cancelled, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVU-62 in 1955, was scrapped in 1969; adopted by Georgia, renamed GANS Natoma Bay with hull number GACVE-162) *
CVE-163 Chapin Bay — Hélène Noelle Coultier (Resembles Aoyama Sumika by Coffee-Kizoku, Pixiv ID #75977199, ordered as AVG-63, reclassified ACV-63 in 1943, renamed Midway in 1943, renamed USS Saint Lo, reclassified as CVE-63 later that year, was sunk by kamikaze air attack in 1944 during the Battle of Leyte Gulf by Imperial Japanese Navy land-based aircraft east of Guiuan, Eastern Samar, the Philippines; serves under third name, adopted French spelling USS Saint Lô) *
CVE-164 Didrickson Bay — Wendy Ghādah Switzer/Ghādah bint-Wīndal ad-Darnah aṭ-Ṭarābulus غادة بنت وندل الدرنة طرابلس (Ordered as ACV-64, renamed USS Tripoli before launching in 1943, reclassified as CVE-64 later that year, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1952; reclassified as CVU-64 in 1955, decommissioned in 1958, transferred to the Military Sealift Command while in reserve as USNS Tripoli with new hull number T-CVU-64 later that year, was scrapped in 1960; adopted by Libya, renamed SDL Darnah SDL درنة with pennant Ḥ64) *

CVE-165 Dolomi Bay — Hannah Rose Tague (Ordered as ACV-65, renamed USS Wake Island in 1943 prior to launching, reclassified CVE-65 later that year, heavily damaged by kamikaze strike in 1945 near Okinawa, decommissioned the following year, was scrapped later in 1946; adopted by the State of Hawai'i, renamed HINS Wake Island with hull number HICVE-165) *
CVE-166 Elbour Bay — Mary Elaine Mitscher (Resembles Mele Retanauga by Coffee-Kizoku, Pixiv ID #81814913, ordered as ACV-66, renamed USS White Plains in 1943 prior to launching, reclassified CVE-66 later that year, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVU-66 in 1955 while in reserve, was scrapped in 1958; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS White Plains with hull number NYCVE-166) *
CVE-167 Emperor — Mollie Elsie Crist (Intended for transfer to the Royal Navy as HMS Emperor [third of name] with hull number ACV-67, renamed HMS Pybus in 1943, transfer cancelled, renamed Nassuk Bay later in 1943, renamed again as USS Solomons before launching later that year, reclassified CVE-67 later still in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, renamed PRNS Solomons with hull number PRCVE-167) *
CVE-168 USS Kalinin Bay — Anna Mary Updegraff (Ordered as ACV-68, reclassified CVE-68 before launching in 1943, heavily damaged in storm two years later while on delivery mission from San Diego, California to Yokosuka, Japan; decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped later that year; adopted by the State of Alaska, renamed AKNS Kalinin Bay with hull number AKCVE-168) *
CVE-169 USS Kasaan Bay — Erika Elisabeth Grow, Freiin von Loewenhardt (Resembles Blue Oath version of Amélie von Zeppelin [DMS Graf Zeppelin], ordered as ACV-69, reclassified CVE-69 before launch in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVHE-69 in 1955 while in reserve, was scrapped in 1960; adopted by Germany, renamed DMS Erich Loewenhardt with pennant F8) *
CVE-170 USS Fanshaw Bay — Joan Lily Kenworthy (Resembles Shiramane Rika by Coffee-Kizoku, Pixiv ID #98083906, ordered as ACV-70, reclassified CVE-70 before launching in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVHE-70 while in reserve in 1955, was scrapped in 1959; adopted by the State of Missouri, renamed MONS Fanshaw Bay with hull number MOCVE-170) *
CVE-171 USS Kitkun Bay — Emmanuelle Arielle Cruise (Ordered as ACV-71, reclassified CVE-71 in 1943 prior to commissioning, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped later that year; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Kitkun Bay with hull number NYCVE-171) *
CVE-172 Fortazela Bay — Josephine Callie Cronin (Ordered as ACV-72, renamed USS Tulagi in 1943 prior to launching, reclassified CVE-72 later that year, decommissioned in 1946, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia, renamed VANS Tulagi with hull number VACVE-172) *
CVE-173 USS Gambier Bay — Honore Chloe Zitzewitz (Resembles Kantai Collection self, ordered as ACV-73, reclassified as CVE-73 before launching in 1943, was sunk by gunfire in 1944 during the Battle of Leyte Gulf by multiple Imperial Japanese Navy warships of Force "A" south of east from Borongan, Silangang Samar, the Philippines)
CVE-174 USS Nehenta Bay — Hollie Àilián Butterfield 霍莉·爱濂·巴特菲爾德 (Ordered as CVE-74, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVU-74 in 1955 while in reserve, reclassified again as AKV-24 in 1959, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Taiwan, renamed ZMZ Pénghú ZMZ 澎湖 with hull number HC-5) *

CVE-175 USS Hoggatt Bay — Valentina Úrsula Saunders y Haro Guzmán de los Faisanes (Ordered as CVE-75, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVHE-75 in 1955 while in reserve, reclassified as AKV-25 in 1959, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Spain, renamed BSM Konpantzia with pennant P07) *
CVE-176 USS Kadasahan Bay — Rosemary Níngchéng Hunter 羅莎瑪麗·寧诚·亨特 (Ordered as CVE-76, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVU-76 in 1955 while in reserve, reclassified AKV-26 in 1959, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Taiwan, renamed ZMZ Jīnmén ZMZ 金門 with hull number HC-6) *
CVE-177 Kanalku Bay — Charlene Poyŏng Greber 샤를린 보영 그레버 (Ordered as CVE-77, renamed USS Marcus Island in 1943 before launching, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVHE-77 in 1955 while in reserve, reclassified AKV-27 in 1959, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Paengnyŏng-do TMK 백령도 with hull number HM-12) *
CVE-178 Kaita Bay — Cathy Malisa Eckstrom (Ordered as CVE-78, renamed USS Savo Island in 1943 before launching, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVHE-78 in 1955 while in reserve, reclassified AKV-28 in 1959, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Solomon Islands, renamed RSIPV Alialia with pennant P10) *
CVE-179 USS Ommaney Bay — Lisa Helen Young (Ordered as CVE-79, damaged beyond economical repair by kamikaze air strike in 1945 by Imperial Japanese Navy land-based aircraft; was scuttled west of Culasi, Antique, the Philippines)
CVE-180 USS Petrof Bay — Janneke Lisanne Kane (Ordered as CVE-80, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVU-80 in 1955 while in reserve, was scrapped in 1959; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Vlaanderen with pennant P20) *
CVE-181 USS Rudyerd Bay — Susanna Cristiana Smiley di Venezia (Ordered as CVE-81, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVU-81 in 1955 while in reserve, reclassified AKV-29 in 1959, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Italy, renamed MM Laguna with pennant P7) *
CVE-182 USS Saginaw Bay — Flora Cornelia Sutton (Ordered as CVE-81, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVHE-82 in 1955 while in reserve, was scrapped in 1960; adopted by the Netherlands, renamed ZrMs Zuiderzee with pennant V7) *
CVE-183 USS Sargent Bay — Théodora Wanda Rassieur (Ordered as CVE-82, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVU-83 in 1955 while in reserve, was scrapped in 1959; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Waloneye with pennant P21) *
CVE-184 USS Shamrock Bay — Terri Fènróng Ward 特里·奮容·沃德 (Ordered as CVE-83, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVU-84 in 1955 while in reserve, was scrapped in 1958; adopted by Taiwan, renamed ZMZ Mǎzǔ ZMZ 馬祖 with hull number HC-7) *

CVE-185 USS Shipley Bay — Emelina Teófila Neale y Hashim de Sulu (Ordered as CVE-84, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVU-85 in 1955 while in reserve, was scrapped in 1961; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Sulu with hull number CV-14) *
CVE-186 USS Sitkoh Bay — Guadalupe Rosalinda Lockhart y Kebungsuwan de Maguindanao (Ordered as CVE-86, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to the Military Sealift Command in 1950 and recommissioned as USNS Sitkoh Bay, reclassified T-CVE-86; decommissioned the second time in 1954, reclassified CVU-86 in 1958 while in reserve, reclassified AKV-86 the following year, was scrapped in 1960; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Maguindanao with hull number CV-15) *
CVE-187 USS Steamer Bay — Stacey Teller (Ordered as CVE-87, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVHE-87 in 1955 while in reserve, was scrapped in 1959; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Streamer Bay with hull number NYCVE-187) *
CVE-188 Tananek Bay — Rhoda Wendy Bockius (Ordered as CVE-88, renamed USS Cape Esperance in 1943 prior to launching, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to the Military Sealift Command in 1950 and recommissioned as USNS Cape Esperance, reclassified T-CVE-88, reclassified again as T-CVU-88 in 1955; decommissioned the second time in 1959, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of Indiana, renamed INNS Cape Esperance with hull number INCVE-188) *
CVE-189 USS Takanis Bay — Allison Renée Brady (Ordered as CVE-89, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVU-89 in 1955 while in reserve, was scrapped in 1960; adopted by the State of Florida, renamed FLNS Takanis Bay with hull number FLCVE-189) *
CVE-190 USS Thetis Bay — Donna Elizabeth Wilcox (Ordered as CVE-90, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVHA-1 in 1955 on reconstruction to assault ship, recommissioned the following year; reclassified LPH-6 in 1959, decommissioned the second time in 1964, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of Alaska, renamed AKNS Thetis Bay with hull number AKCVE-190) *
CVE-191 Ulitka Bay — Kelley Wynter Berner (Resembles Warship Girls version of Chloe Zitzewitz, ordered as CVE-91, renamed USS Makassar Strait in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVU-91 in 1955, authorized as target ship in 1958, grounded off San Nicolas Island, California; wreck still used as target; adopted by the State of Washington, renamed WANS Makassar Strait with hull number WACVE-191) *
CVE-192 USS Windham Bay — Carmelita Yamilé Oexle y Matampay de Lanao (Ordered as CVE-92, decommissioned in 1946; transferred to the Military Sealift Command and recommissioned as USNS Windham Bay in 1950, reclassified T-CVE-92 that year, reclassified CVU-92 in 1955, decommissioned the second time in 1959, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Lanao with hull number CV-16) *
CVE-193 USS Makin Island — Willow Brittany Whaley (Ordered as CVE-93, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Makin Island with hull number NYCVE-193) *
CVE-194 Alazon Bay — Georgia Alice Tabitha Washburn (Ordered as CVE-94, renamed USS Lunga Point on launching in 1944, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVU-94 in 1955, reclassified AKV-32 in 1959, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Texas, renamed TXNS Lunga Point with hull number TXCVE-194) *

CVE-195 Alikula Bay — Julia Lane Pratt (Ordered as CVE-95, renamed USS Bismarck Sea on launching in 1944, was sunk by kamikaze air strike in 1945 during the Battle of Iō-tō [Iwo-jima] by Japanese land-based aircraft south of southwest from Minami-iōtō, Tōkyō-to, Japan; serves under second name)
CVE-196 Anguilla Bay — Josephina Iva Taylor (Ordered as CVE-96, renamed USS Salamaua on launching in 1944, damaged by kamikaze air strike the following year during the invasion of Lingayen Gulf near Lingayen, Pangasinan, the Philippines; decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Salamaua with hull number PACVE-196) *
CVE-197 Astrolabe Bay — Lucy Charlotte Lee (Second of name, ordered as CVE-97, renamed USS Hollandia in launching in 1944, decommissioned in 1947, reclassified CVU-97 in 1955, reclassified AKV-33 in 1959, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Ohio, renamed OHNS Hollandia with hull number OHCVE-197) *
CVE-198 Bucareli Bay — Rosalie Cameron Warrack (Second of name, ordered as CVE-98, renamed USS Kwajalein on launching in 1944, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVU-98 in 1955, reclassified AKV-34 in 1959, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the Marshall Islands, renamed RMIS Kuwajleen with pennant P98) *
CVE-199 Chaplin Bay — Mary Eleanor Ann Gouin (Ordered as CVE-99, renamed USS Admiralty Islands on launching in 1944, damaged due to landing accident the following year off the coast of Japan, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Rhode Island, renamed RINS Admiralty Islands with hull number RICVE-199) *
CVE-200 Didrickson Bay — Alice Corrine Bond (Second of name, ordered as CVE-100, renamed USS Bougainville on launching in 1944, damaged due to Typhoon Connie the following year near Okinawa, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVU-100 in 1955, reclassified AKV-35 in 1959, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Maryland, renamed MDNS Bougainville with hull number MDCVE-200) *
CVE-201 Dolomi Bay — Lois Wynne Erdmann (Second of name, ordered as CVE-101, renamed USS Matakinau on launching in 1944, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVHE-101 in 1955, reclassified AKV-36 in 1959, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Vermont, renamed VTNS Matakinau with hull number VTCVE-201) *
CVE-202 Elbour Bay — Hannah Francine MacComsey (Second of name, ordered as CVE-102, renamed USS Attu on launching in 1944, damaged due to Typhoon Connie the following year near Okinawa, decommissioned in 1946, would have been acquired by pre-Israeli resettlement the following year, purchase cancelled, was scrapped in 1949; adopted by the State of Alaska, renamed AKNS Attu with hull number AKCVE-202) *
CVE-203 Alava Bay — Paula Hilda Lyon (Ordered as CVE-103, renamed USS Roi on launching in 1944, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped later that year; adopted by the State of Oregon, renamed ORNS Roi with hull number ORCVE-203) *
CVE-204 Tonowek Bay — Lynne Allison Pope (Ordered as CVE-104, renamed USS Munda on launching in 1944, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified CVU-104 in 1955, was scrapped in 1960; adopted by the State of Nevada, renamed NVNS Munda with hull number NVCVE-204) *

COMMENCEMENT BAY-CLASS ESCORT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
CVE-205 Saint Joseph Bay — Rhonda Lisa Bowman (Ordered as CVE-105, renamed USS Commencement Bay before launching in 1944, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified as helicopter carrier CVHE-105 in 1955, reclassified again as cargo/aircraft ferry AKV-37 in 1959, was scrapped in 1972; adopted by the State of Washington, renamed WANS Commencement Bay with hull number WACVE-205) *
CVE-206 USS Sunset Bay — Maria Florence Hughes (Ordered as CVE-106, renamed USS Block Island [third of name] on commissioning in 1944, decommissioned in 1954, was scrapped in 1960; adopted by the State of Oregon, renamed ORNS Sunset Bay with hull number ORCVE-206) *
CVE-207 Saint Andrews Bay — Katharine Lynn Rice (Ordered as CVE-107, renamed USS Gilbert Islands on commissioning in 1944, decommissioned from 1946-51, decommissioned again in 1955, reclassified as cargo/aircraft ferry AKV-39 in 1959, converted to major communications relay ship AGMR-1 in 1961, renamed USS Annapolis [third of name], decommissioned for final time in 1976, was scrapped three years later; adopted by the State of Iowa, renamed IANS Gilbert Islands with hull number IACVE-207) *
CVE-208 Vermillion Bay — Jean Wendy King (Ordered as CVE-108, renamed USS Kula Gulf on commissioning in 1945, decommissioned from 1946-51, decommissioned again from 1955-65, was reclassified as cargo/aircraft ferry AKV-8 in 1959, decommissioned for final time in 1969, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of Minnesota, renamed MNNS Kula Gulf with hull number MNCVE-208) *
CVE-209 Willapa Bay — Josephine Wynter Harris (Ordered as CVE-109, renamed USS Cape Gloucester on commissioning in 1945, decommissioned the next year, re-designated as helicopter carrier CVHE-109 in 1955, reclassified again as cargo/aircraft ferry AKV-9 in 1959, was scrapped in 1971; adopted by the District of Columbia, renamed DCNS Cape Gloucester with hull number DCCVE-209) *
CVE-210 Winjah Bay — Willow Charlene Holt (Ordered as CVE-110, renamed USS Salerno Bay on commissioning in 1945, decommissioned from 1947-51, decommissioned for the final time in 1954, reclassified as cargo/aircraft ferry AKV-10 in 1959, was scrapped in 1962; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Salerno Bay with hull number NYCVE-210) *
CVE-211 Totem Bay — Roberta Wynne Morse (Ordered as CVE-111, renamed USS Vella Gulf on commissioning in 1945, decommissioned the next year, reclassified as helicopter carrier CVHE-111 in 1955, transferred to the Military Sealift Command and recommissioned as cargo/aircraft ferry USNS Vella Gulf with hull number T-AKV-111 in 1960, decommissioned for the final time in 1970 and scrapped the next year; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Vella Gulf with hull number PACVE-211) *
CVE-212 Frosty Bay — Cotton Stacey Ring (Ordered as CVE-112, renamed USS Siboney on commissioning in 1945, decommissioned from 1949-50, decommissioned for final time in 1956, reclassified as cargo/aircraft ferry AKV-12 in 1959, was scrapped in 1971; adopted by the State of Michigan, renamed MINS Siboney with hull number MICVE-212) *
CVE-213 USS Puget Sound — Charlotte Freida Coe (Ordered as CVE-113, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified as helicopter carrier CVHE-113 in 1955, reclassified again as cargo/aircraft ferry AKV-13 in 1959, was scrapped in 1962; adopted by the State of Washington, renamed WANS Puget Sound with hull number WACVE-213) *
CVE-214 Mosser Bay — Rose Valerie Ruble (Ordered as CVE-114, renamed USS Rendova on commissioning in 1945, decommissioned 1950-51, decommissioned for final time in 1955, reclassified as cargo/aircraft ferry AKV-14 in 1959, was scrapped in 1971; adopted by the State of Georgia, renamed GANS Rendova with hull number GACVN-214) *

CVE-215 Portage Bay — Helen Brenda Temple (Ordered as CVE-115, renamed USS Bairoko on commissioning in 1945, decommissioned for several months in 1950, decommissioned for final time in 1955, was scrapped in 1961; adopted by the State of California, renamed CANS Bairoko with hull number CACVE-215) *
CVE-216 Saint Alberto Bay — Alice Tamsin Turner (Ordered as CVE-116, renamed USS Badoeng Strait on commissioning in 1945, decommissioned from 1946-47, decommissioned for final time in 1957, was scrapped in 1972; adopted by the State of Michigan, renamed MINS Badoeng Strait with hull number MICVE-216) *
CVE-217 Saltery Bay — Anne Patricia Storrs (Ordered as CVE-117, renamed USS Saidor on commissioning in 1945, decommissioned in 1947, reclassified as helicopter carrier CVHE-117 in 1955, reclassified again as cargo/aircraft ferry AKV-17 in 1959, was scrapped in 1971; adopted by the State of Texas, renamed TXNS Saidor with hull number TXCVE-217) *
CVE-218 Sandy Bay — Betty Veronica Wright (Ordered as CVE-118, renamed USS Sicily on commissioning in 1946, decommissioned in 1954, was scrapped in 1960; adopted by the State of California, renamed CANS Sicily with hull number CACVE-218) *
CVE-219 Trocadero Bay — Doris Tracey Day (Ordered as CVE-119, renamed USS Point Cruz on commissioning in 1945, decommissioned from 1947-51, decommissioned again from 1956-65, reclassified as cargo/aircraft ferry AKV-19 in 1957, transferred to the Military Sealift Command and recommissioned as USNS Point Cruz with hull number T-AKV-19, decommissioned for final time in 1971, was scrapped the next year; adopted by the State of Oregon, renamed ORNS Point Cruz with hull number ORCVE-219) *
CVE-220 USS Mindoro — Edwina Rosa Peck (Ordered as CVE-120, decommissioned in 1955, reclassified as cargo/aircraft ferry AKV-20 in 1959, was scrapped the next year; adopted by the State of Arizona, renamed AZNS Mindoro with hull number AZCVE-220) *
CVE-221 USS Rabaul — Alice Adrienne Schade (Ordered as CVE-121, never commissioned on completion in 1946, placed directly in reserve, reclassified as helicopter carrier CVHE-121 in 1955, reclassified again as cargo/aircraft ferry AKV-21 in 1959, was scrapped in 1972; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Rabaul with hull number MACVE-221) *
CVE-222 USS Palau — Elizabeth Vanna Cleaves (Ordered as CVE-122, decommissioned in 1954, was scrapped in 1960; adopted by the State of Florida, renamed FLNS Palau with hull number FLCVE-222) *
CVE-223 USS Tinian — Grace Lois Woods (Ordered as CVE-123, never commissioned on completion in 1946, placed directly in reserve, reclassified as helicopter carrier CVHE-123 in 1955, reclassified again as cargo/aircraft ferry AKV-23 in 1959, was scrapped in 1971; adopted by the State of Tennessee, renamed TNNS Tinian with hull number TNCVE-223) *
CVE-224 USS Bastogne — Antonia Caitlyn McAuliffe (Ordered as CVE-124, cancelled before launch in 1945, was scrapped on slip; adopted by the District of Columbia, renamed DCNS Bastogne with hull number DCCVE-224) *

CVE-225 USS Eniwetok — Harriet Violet Hill (Ordered as CVE-125, cancelled before launch in 1945, was scrapped on slip; adopted by the State of California, renamed CANS Eniwetok with hull number CACVE-225) *
CVE-226 USS Lingayen — Jessica Barbara Oldendorf (Ordered as CVE-126, cancelled before launch in 1945, was scrapped on slip; adopted by the State of California, renamed CANS Lingayen with hull number CACVE-226) *
CVE-227 USS Okinawa — Delia Simone Buckner (Ordered as CVE-127, cancelled before launch in 1945, was scrapped on slip; adopted by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, renamed KYNS Okinawa with hull number KYCVE-227) *
CVE-228 (no name) — Joelle Noelle Lake (Ordered as CVE-128, cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by Canada and renamed HMCS Corman Park with hull number CVE-70/PAE-70) *
CVE-229 (no name) — Thomasin Talbot (Ordered as CVE-129, cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by Canada and renamed HMCS Crumlin with hull number CVE-71/PAE-71) *
CVE-230 (no name) — Pénélope Jeanne Mélissa Chaumonot (Ordered as CVE-130, cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by Canada and renamed NCSM Sainte-Foy with hull number CVE-72/PAE-72) *
CVE-231 (no name) — Theresa Nattress (Ordered as CVE-131, cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by Canada and renamed HMCS Malden with hull number CVE-73/PAE-73) *
CVE-232 (no name) — Francine Evelyn Cornish (Ordered as CVE-132, cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by Canada and renamed HMCS Saint James with hull number CVE-74/PAE-74) *
CVE-233 (no name) — Georgine Élisabeth Cartier (Ordered as CVE-133, cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by Canada and renamed NCSM Cartierville with hull number CVE-76/PAE-76) *
CVE-234 (no name) — Françoise Bérénice Rentschler (Ordered as CVE-134, cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by Canada and renamed NCSM Saint-Hubert with hull number CVE-77/PAE-77) *
CVE-235 (no name) — Chloé Deschamps de Boishébert et de Raffetot (Ordered as CVE-135, cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by Canada and renamed HMCS Penooek with hull number CVE-78/PAE-78) *
CVE-236 (no name) — Édith Agnès Brisebois (Ordered as CVE-136, cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by Canada and renamed HMCS Rocky View with hull number CVE-80/PAE-80) *
CVE-237 (no name) — Chantelle Faye Houghton (Ordered as CVE-137, cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by Canada and renamed HMCS Yale with hull number CVE-81/PAE-81) *
CVE-238 (no name) — Joséphine Testard de Montigny (Ordered as CVE-138, cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by Canada and renamed NCSM Sainte-Marie with hull number CVE-82/PAE-82) *
CVE-239 (no name) — Angela Napolitano (Ordered as CVE-139, cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by Canada and renamed HMCS Bawating with hull number CVE-83/PAE-83) *

WOLVERINE-CLASS TRAINING AIRCRAFT CARRIER
CVT-240 USS Wolverine — Jennifer Raye Fairlamb (Second of name, converted from passenger ship PS Seeandbee [number 211085] in 1942 with hull number IX-64, decommissioned in 1945 and was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of Michigan, renamed MINS Wolverine with hull number MICVT-240) *

SABLE-CLASS TRAINING AIRCRAFT CARRIER
CVT-241 USS Sable — Wanda Kennedy Berner (Converted from passenger ship PS Greater Buffalo [number 223663] in 1942 with hull number IX-81, decommissioned in 1945 and was scrapped in 1948; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Sable with hull number NYCVT-241) *

Ship/Type prefixes

AKNS — State of Alaska Naval Ship
AZNS — State of Arizona Naval Ship
BRP — Barko ng Republika ng Pilipinas ("Ship of the Philippine Republic")
BSM — Burque de Su Majestad ("His Majesty's Ship") (Spanish Navy ship prefix)
CANS — State of California Naval Ship
DCNS — District of Columbia Naval Ship
DMS — Deutsches Marineschiff ("German Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix from 1955)
FLNS — State of Florida Naval Ship
GANS — State of Georgia Naval Ship
HINS — State of Hawai'i Naval Ship
HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
HMCS — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (Royal Canadian Navy English ship prefix)
IANS — State of Iowa Naval Ship
INNS — State of Indiana Naval Ship
KYNS — Commonwealth of Kentucky Naval Ship
MANS — Commonwealth of Massachusetts Naval Ship
MB — Marineschip van België/Navire Marine de Belgique/Marineschiff von Belgien ("Navy Ship of Belgium")
MDNS — State of Maryland Naval Ship
MINS — State of Michigan Naval Ship
MNNS — State of Minnesota Naval Ship
MONS — State of Missouri Naval Ship
NCSM — Navire Canadien de Sa Majesté (Royal Canadian Navy French ship prefix)
NKG — Nihon-koku Gunkan 日本国軍艦 ("Warship of the State of Japan") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces ship prefix post-1954)
NVNS — State of Nevada Naval Ship
NYNS — State of New York Naval Ship
OHNS — State of Ohio Naval Ship
ORNS — State of Oregon Naval Ship
PANS — Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Naval Ship
PRNS — Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Naval Ship
PS — Paddle Steamer
RINS — State of Rhode Island Naval Ship
RMIS — Republic of the Marshall Islands Ship
SDL — Safīna Dawlah Lībyā سفينة دولة ليبيا ("Ship of the State of Libya")
SS — Steamship
THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan 天皇陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign") (Imperial Japanese Navy ship prefix pre-1945)
TMK — Taehan Minguk Kunhan 대한민국군함 ("Warship of the Republic of Korea")
TNNS — State of Tennessee Naval Ship
TXNS — State of Texas Naval Ship
USNS — United States Naval Ship (Civilian-manned auxiliary ship prefix)
USS — United States Ship
VANS — Commonwealth of Virginia Naval Ship
VTNS — State of Vermont Naval Ship
WANS — State of Washington Naval Ship
WVNS — State of West Virginia Naval Ship
ZMZ — Zhōnghuá Mínguó Zhànjiàn 中華民國戰艦 ("Warship of the Republic of China")

Hull classification codes and Pennant superior letters

ACV — Auxiliary Aircraft Carrier
AKCVE — Alaska Naval Militia Escort Aircraft Carrier
AKV — Auxiliary Aircraft Ferry
AVG — General Purpose Aircraft Tender
AZCVE — Arizona Air National Guard Escort Aircraft Carrier
CACVE — California Naval Militia Escort Aircraft Carrier
CV — Aircraft Carrier (Philippine Navy hull classification code)
CVE — Escort Aircraft Carrier
CVE/PAE — Escort Aircraft Carrier/Porte-Avions d'Escorte (Royal Canadian Navy bilingual hull classification code)
CVHE — Helicopter Escort Aircraft Carrier
CVT — Training Aircraft Carrier
CVU — Utility Aircraft Carrier
DCCVE — District of Columbia Naval Militia Escort Aircraft Carrier
F — Flugzeugträger ("Aircraft Carrier") (German Navy pennant superior)
FLCVE — Florida Naval Militia Escort Aircraft Carrier
GACVE — Georgia Naval Militia Escort Aircraft Carrier
HICVE — Hawai'i Naval Militia Escort Aircraft Carrier
HM — Hanggong Moham 항공모함 ("Aircraft Carrier") (Republic of Korea Navy hull classification code)
HM — Hángkōng Mǔjiàn 航空母艦 ("Aircraft Carrier") (Republic of China Navy hull classification code)
— Ḥamilat Ṭā'irāt حاملة طائرات ("Aircraft Carrier") (Libyan Navy pennant superior)
IACVE — Iowa Air National Guard Escort Aircraft Carrier
INCVE — Indiana Naval Militia Escort Aircraft Carrier
IX — Miscellaneous Auxiliary Ship
KYCVE — Kentucky Air National Guard Escort Aircraft Carrier
MACVE — Massachusetts Naval Militia Escort Aircraft Carrier
MDCVE — Maryland Naval Militia Escort Aircraft Carrier
MICVE — Michigan Naval Militia Escort Aircraft Carrier
MICVT — Michigan Naval Militia Training Aircraft Carrier
MNCVE — Minnesota Naval Militia Escort Aircraft Carrier
MOCVE — Missouri Naval Militia Escort Aircraft Carrier
NVCVE — Nevada Air National Guard Escort Aircraft Carrier
NYCVE — New York Naval Militia Escort Aircraft Carrier
NYCVT — New York Naval Militia Training Aircraft Carrier
OHCVE — Ohio Naval Militia Escort Aircraft Carrier
ORCVE — Oregon Naval Militia Escort Aircraft Carrier
P — Patrol Ship (Marshall Islands Police/Royal Solomon Islands Police universal pennant superior)
P — Portaviones ("Aircraft Carrier") (Spanish Navy pennant superior)
P — Porte-Avions/Vliegdekschip/Flugzeugträger ("Aircraft Carrier") (Belgian Naval Forces pennant superior)
PACVE — Pennsylvania Naval Militia Escort Aircraft Carrier
PRCVE — Puerto Rico Air National Guard Escort Aircraft Carrier
RICVE — Rhode Island Naval Militia Escort Aircraft Carrier
RSIPV — Royal Solomon Islands Police Vessel
T-AKV — Military Sealift Command Auxiliary Aircraft Ferry
T-CVE — Military Sealift Command Escort Aircraft Carrier
T-CVU — Military Sealift Command Utility Aircraft Carrier
TNCVE — Tennessee Naval Militia Escort Aircraft Carrier
TXCVE — Texas Maritime Regiment Escort Aircraft Carrier
VACVE — Virginia Naval Militia Escort Aircraft Carrier
VTCVE — Vermont Air National Guard Escort Aircraft Carrier
WACVE — Washington Naval Militia Escort Aircraft Carrier
WVCVE — West Virginia Air National Guard Escort Aircraft Carrier

Translation

Freiin — Literally "free lady" and often translated "baroness", this is the female relative (other than wife) of a lord holding land autonomous from a higher-ranked lord (German)
 
United States: Destroyers (Part One)
And here is the first of a long series of lists concerning escort ships from the United States, starting with the pre-destroyer torpedo boats and the first generation of destroyers.

Now, a quick explanation...

Given the sheer upscaling of size when it comes to destroyer displacement in the space of a century and more, I decided to re-rate the older, smaller destroyers who got shuttled off to foreign navies or the American state militias/air national guards this way:

Corvette: Displacement below 1,000 tonnes standard
Frigate: Displacement between 1,000-1,500 tonnes standard
Destroyer: Displacement over 1,500 tonnes standard

After all, Wynne Bainbridge (USS Bainbridge II/NJNS Bainbridge) only displaced 722 tonnes at full load, which is smaller than Wendy Kirkland (HMCS Sackville); the latter displaces only 965 tonnes!

Anyhow...

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF DESTROYERS (UNITED STATES NAVY)
(Part One: Pre-Great War Corvette-size Ships)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

TORPEDO BOATS

CUSHING-CLASS TORPEDO BOAT
TB-1 USS Cushing — Wendy Blaire Cushing (Decommissioned from 1891-1892; decommissioned the second time in 1898, subsequently used as reserve torpedo training ship at Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia; was sunk as target in 1920; adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Adelaide with pennant P46) *

ERICSSON-CLASS TORPEDO BOAT
TB-2 USS Ericsson — Johanna Ericsson (Decommissioned in 1912, was subsequently sunk as target; adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Hoffman with pennant P47) *

FOOTE-CLASS TORPEDO BOAT
TB-3 USS Foote — Alicia Hunter Foote (Reclassified CTB-1 in 1918, decommissioned the following year, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by the State of Connecticut, renamed CTNS Foote with hull number CTPCT-3) *
TB-4 USS Rodgers — Julia Janet Rodgers (Second of name, reclassified CTB-2 in 1918, decommissioned the following year, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by the State of Maryland, renamed MDNS Rodgers with hull number MDPCT-4) *
TB-5 USS Winslow — Josie Anna Winslow (Decommissioned in 1910, was sunk as breakwater in 1923 near Sagamore Hill, New York; adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Colonial Hill with pennant P48) *

PORTER-CLASS TORPEDO BOAT
TB-6 USS Porter — Dyan Drew Porter (Decommissioned in 1912, was scrapped that year; adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Bullock with pennant P49) *
TB-7 USS Du Pont — Sophia Florence du Pont (Reclassified CTB-3 in 1918, decommissioned the following year, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by the State of New Jersey, renamed NJNS Du Pont with hull number NJPCT-7) *

ROWAN-CLASS TORPEDO BOAT
TB-8 USS Rowan — Susanne Catharine Rowan (Decommissioned from 1899-1908; decommissioned for the second time in 1912, was scrapped in 1918; adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Moore with pennant P61) *

DAHLGREN-CLASS TORPEDO BOAT
TB-9 USS Dahlgren — Joann Adele Bernadette Dahlgren (Reclassified CTB-4 in 1918, decommissioned the following year, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Dahlgren with hull number PAPCT-9) *
TB-10 USS Craven — Twyla Autumn Mackenzie Craven (Decommissioned in 1913, subsequently sunk as target; adopted by the State of New Hampshire, renamed NHNS Craven with hull number NHPCT-10) *

FARRAGUT-CLASS TORPEDO BOAT
TB-11 USS Farragut — Danielle Gladys Farragut (Reclassified CTB-5 in 1918, decommissioned the following year, was scrapped later in 1919; adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Coco with pennant P62) *

DAVIS-CLASS TORPEDO BOAT
TB-12 USS Davis — Chanelle Hunter Davis (Decommissioned in 1913, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Farmer with pennant P63) *
TB-13 USS Fox — Gracelyn Vanna Fox (Third of name, decommissioned in 1915, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Fox with hull number MAPCT-13) *

MORRIS-CLASS TORPEDO BOAT
TB-14 USS Morris — Charlene Robyn Morris (Fifth of name, reclassified CTB-6 in 1918, subsequently used as torpedo range tender, decommissioned in 1924, was scrapped that year; adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Plana with pennant P64) *

TALBOT-CLASS TORPEDO BOAT
TB-15 USS Talbot — Jodelle Gussie Talbot (Renamed USS Berceau in 1918 to free name for DD-114, reclassified YFB-3 two years later, decommissioned in 1940, was scrapped in 1944; adopted by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, renamed KYNS Berceau with hull number KYPCT-15) *
TB-16 USS Gwin — Wanda Gwin (Renamed USS Cyane in 1918 to free name for DD-71, reclassified YFB-4 two years later, decommissioned in 1925, was scrapped that year; adopted by the State of Indiana, renamed INNS Cyane with hull number INPCT-16) *

MacKENZIE-CLASS TORPEDO BOAT
TB-17 USS MacKenzie — Allia Simone MacKenzie (Decommissioned in 1912, subsequently transferred to the Florida Naval Militia for training purposes, recommissioned two years later; decommissioned the second time in 1916, subsequently sunk as target ship; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS MacKenzie with hull number NYPCT-17) *
TB-18 USS McKee — Hilda Wendy McKee (Decommissioned in 1912, was sunk as target in 1920 off Craney Island, Virginia; adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Arawak with pennant P65) *

STRINGHAM-CLASS TORPEDO BOAT
TB-19 USS Stringham — Simone Hope Stringham (Decommissioned in 1913, reclassified CTB-7 in 1918 while in reserve, sank en route to scrapping in 1923 off the Willoughby Spit, Norfolk, Virginia; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Stringham with hull number NYPCT-19) *

GOLDSBOROUGH-CLASS TORPEDO BOAT
TB-20 USS Goldsborough — Lucy Miranda Goldsborough (Reclassified as CTB-7 in 1918, decommissioned the following year, was scrapped later in 1919; adopted by the District of Columbia, renamed DCNS Goldsborough with hull number DCPCT-20) *

BAILEY-CLASS TORPEDO BOAT
TB-21 USS Bailey — Bailee Tristin Bailey (Second of name, reclassified CTB-8 in 1918, decommissioned the following year, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Bailey with hull number NYPCT-21) *

SOMERS-CLASS TORPEDO BOAT (1898)
TB-22 USS Somers — Rachel Somers (Third of name, built in Germany for the United States, frequently decommissioned and recommissioned from 1901-1914, reclassified CTB-9 in 1918; decommissioned for the final time in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Conception with pennant P66) *

MANLEY-CLASS TORPEDO BOAT
TB-23 USS Manley — Joanna Manley (Built in the United Kingdom for the United States, decommissioned in 1914, subsequently assigned as ferry at the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland; renamed USS Levant in 1918 to release name for DD-74, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Levant with hull number MAPCT-23) *

BAGLEY-CLASS TORPEDO BOAT
TB-24 USS Bagley — Willow Bagley (Reclassified CTB-10 in 1918, decommissioned the following year, was scrapped later in 1919; adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Port Nelson with pennant P67) *
TB-25 USS Barney — Joanna Barney (Decommissioned from 1916-1917, reclassified CTB-11 in 1918, decommissioned the following year, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by the State of Maryland, renamed MDNS Barney with hull number MDPCT-25) *
TB-26 USS Biddle — Nora Biddle (Reclassified CTB-12 in 1918, decommissioned the following year, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Biddle with hull number PAPCT-26) *

BLAKELY-CLASS TORPEDO BOAT
TB-27 USS Blakely — Josie Blakely (Reclassified CTB-13 in 1918, decommissioned the following year, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by the State of North Carolina, renamed NCNS Blakely with hull number NCPCT-27) *
TB-28 USS DeLong — Grace Wendy de Long (Reclassified CTB-14 in 1918, decommissioned the following year, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Castaway with pennant P68) *
TB-29 USS Nicholson — Jennifer Sarah Josepha Wendy Nicholson (Decommissioned in 1909, was subsequently sunk as target; adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Tilloo with pennant P69) *
TB-30 USS O'Brien — Judith O'Brien (Decommissioned in 1909, was subsequently sunk as target; adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Long with pennant P70) *
TB-31 USS Shubrick — Wanda Bryce Shubrick (Second of name, reclassified CTB-15 in 1918, decommissioned the following year, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by the State of South Carolina, renamed SCNS Shubrick with hull number SCPCT-31) *
TB-32 USS Stockton — Roseanne Freida Stockton (Decommissioned in 1913, was sunk as target in 1916 somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean; adopted by the State of New Jersey, renamed NJNS Stockton with hull number NJPCT-32) *
TB-33 USS Thornton — Joanne Stephanie Thornton (Reclassified CTB-16 in 1918, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by the State of New Hampshire, renamed NHNS Thornton with hull number NJPCT-33) *
TB-34 USS Tingey — Tracey Tingey (Reclassified CTB-17 in 1918, decommissioned the following year, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Man-O-War with pennant P71) *
TB-35 USS Wilkes — Chantelle Wilkes (Decommissioned in 1913, was sunk as target the following year; adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Marsh with pennant P72) *

DESTROYERS (Corvette-sized)

BAINBRIDGE-CLASS DESTROYER (1901)
DD-1 USS Bainbridge — Wynne Bainbridge (Second of name, decommissioned and recommissioned multiple times from 1907-1913, decommissioned for the final time in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of New Jersey, renamed NJNS Bainbridge with hull number NJPC-1) *
DD-2 USS Barry — Janet Barry (Decommissioned and recommissioned frequently from 1908-1913, decommissioned for the final time in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Barry with hull number PAPC-02) *
DD-3 USS Chauncey — Camila Íngrid Chauncey y Moses de Calabarzon (Decommissioned from 1905-1907, was sunk by collision in 1917 with SS Rose west of Gibraltar; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Calabarzon with hull number PC-301) *
DD-4 USS Dale — Catalina Rosalía Dale y Yarnell de Kalibudtarang (Second of name, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Kalibudtarang with hull number PC-302) *
DD-5 USS Decatur — Chita Sebastiana Decatur y Chandler de Cagayan (Second of name, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Tuguegarao with hull number PC-303) *
DD-6 USS Hopkins — Esther Hopkins (Decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Rhode Island, renamed RINS Hopkins with hull number RIPC-6) *
DD-7 USS Hull — Concepción Irene Hull y Robison de Cordillera (Decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Cordillera with hull number PC-304) *
DD-8 USS Lawrence — Jennifer Lawrence (Third of name, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of New Jersey, renamed NJNS Lawrence with hull number NJPC-8) *
DD-9 USS Macdonough — Georgina Teófila Macdonough y Hellweg de Casas Grandes (Decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Mexico, renamed ARM Casas Grandes with pennant P11) *
DD-10 USS Paul Jones — Jessica Paula Jones (Second of name, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Maryland, renamed MDNS Paul Jones with hull number MDPC-10) *
DD-11 USS Perry — Odalis Haydée Perry y Schofield de Topolobampo (Second of name, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Mexico, renamed ARM Topolobampo with pennant P10) *
DD-12 USS Preble — Eleanor Preble (Third of name, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Preble with hull number MAPC-12) *
DD-13 USS Stewart — Chloe Stewart (Decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Experiment [effective third of name] with hull number PAPC-13) *

TRUXTUN-CLASS DESTROYER (1901)
DD-14 USS Truxtun — Adélie Hyacinthe Thérèse Davis de Truxtun des Cayes (Second of name, decommissioned in 1919, converted to mercantile service as MS Truxtun, severely damaged by fire in 1938 at Les Cayes, Sud, Haiti; rebuilt, returned to service until 1956, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Haiti, renamed NRd'H Les Cayes with pennant C3) *
DD-15 USS Whipple — Jacquette Victoire Anaëlle Chase de Whipple de Saint-Marc (Decommissioned in 1919, converted to mercantile service as MS Whipple, was scrapped in 1956; adopted by Haiti, renamed NRd'H Saint-Marc with pennant C4) *
DD-16 USS Worden — Juanita Leonor Worden de San Cristóbal (Decommissioned in 1919, converted to mercantile service as MS Worden, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1942 by KMS U-109 [now DMS Seebach] east-southeast of Cocoa, Florida; adopted by Nicaragua, renamed BGEN San Cristóbal with hull number BP-2) *

SMITH-CLASS DESTROYER
DD-17 USS Smith — Juliette Bryce Smith (Decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of Maine, renamed MENS Smith with hull number MEPC-17) *
DD-18 USS Lamson — Rebeca Hortensia Lamson de Telica (Decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; adopted by Nicaragua, renamed BGEN Telica with hull number BP-3) *
DD-19 USS Preston — Salomé Urbana Preston de Mombacho (Third of name, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; adopted by Nicaragua, renamed BGEN Mombacho with hull number BP-4) *
DD-20 USS Flusser — Calixta Vanessa Flusser de Apoyeque (Second of name, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; adopted by Nicaragua, renamed BGEN Apoyeque with hull number BP-5) *
DD-21 USS Reid — Sabrina Casandra Reid de Cerro Negro (Decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; adopted by Nicaragua, renamed BGEN Cerro Negro with hull number BP-10) *

PAULDING-CLASS DESTROYER
DD-22 USS Paulding — Ignacia Adoración Paulding de Concepción (Decommissioned in 1919, transferred to the United States Coast Guard in 1924, renamed USCGD Paulding with hull number CG-17; decommissioned the second time in 1930, restored to United States Navy control, was scrapped in 1934; adopted by Nicaragua, renamed BGEN Concepción with hull number BP-11) *
DD-23 USS Drayton — Pernelle Drayton (Decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1935; adopted by the State of South Carolina, renamed SCNS Drayton with hull number SCPC-22) *
DD-24 USS Roe — Florence Alicia Roe (Decommissioned in 1919, transferred to the United States Coast Guard in 1924, renamed USCGD Roe with hull number CG-18; decommissioned the second time in 1930, restored to United States Navy control, was scrapped in 1934; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Roe with hull number NYPC-24) *
DD-25 USS Terry — Elizabeth April Terry (Decommissioned in 1919, transferred to the United States Coast Guard in 1924, renamed USCGD Terry with hull number CG-19; decommissioned for the second time in 1930, transferred back to United States Navy control, was scrapped in 1934; adopted by the State of Connecticut, renamed CTNS Terry with hull number CTPC-25) *
DD-26 USS Perkins — Grace Hope Perkins (Decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1935; adopted by the State of New Hampshire, renamed NHNS Perkins with hull number NHPC-26) *
DD-27 USS Sterett — Allison Sterett (Decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1935; adopted by the State of Maryland, renamed MDNS Sterett with hull number MDPC-27) *
DD-28 USS McCall — Ellen Ruth McCall (Decommissioned in 1919, transferred to the United States Coast Guard in 1924, renamed USCGD McCall with hull number CG-14; decommissioned the second time in 1930, returned to United States Navy control, was scrapped in 1934; adopted by the State of South Carolina, renamed SCNS McCall with hull number SCPC-28) *
DD-29 USS Burrows — Wilma Wanda Burrows (Second of name, decommissioned in 1919, transferred to the United States Coast Guard in 1924, renamed USCGD Burrows with hull number CG-10; decommissioned the second time in 1930, returned to United States Navy control, was scrapped in 1934; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Burrows with hull number PAPC-29) *
DD-30 USS Warrington — Lana Warrington (Decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped in 1935; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia, renamed VANS Warrington with hull number VAPC-30) *
DD-31 USS Mayrant — Janet Mayrant (Decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1935; adopted by the State of South Carolina, renamed SCNS Mayrant with hull number SCPC-31) *
DD-32 USS Monaghan — Jacqueline Roberta Monaghan (Decommissioned in 1919, transferred to the United States Coast Guard in 1924, renamed USCGD Monaghan with hull number CG-15; decommissioned the second time in 1930, was scrapped in 1934; adopted by the State of Washington, renamed WANS Monaghan with hull number WAPC-32) *

DD-33 USS Trippe — Jasmine Trippe (Second of name, decommissioned in 1919, transferred to the United States Coast Guard in 1924, renamed USCGD Trippe with hull number CG-20; decommissioned the second time in 1930, returned to United States Navy control, was scrapped in 1934; adopted by the State of Maryland, renamed MDNS Trippe with hull number MDPC-33) *
DD-34 USS Walke — Imelda Azucena Walke de Cosigüina (Decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1935; adopted by Nicaragua, renamed BGEN Cosigüina with hull number BP-12) *
DD-35 USS Ammen — Darlene Ammen (Decommissioned in 1919, transferred to the United States Coast Guard in 1924, renamed USCGD Ammen with hull number CG-8; decommissioned the second time in 1931, restored to United States Navy control, was scrapped in 1934; adopted by the State of Ohio, renamed OHNS Ammen with hull number OHPC-35) *
DD-36 USS Patterson — Deborah Tracey Patterson (Decommissioned in 1919, transferred to the United States Coast Guard in 1924, renamed USCGD Patterson with hull number CG-16; decommissioned the second time in 1930, restored to United States Navy control, was scrapped in 1934; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Patterson with hull number NYPC-36) *
DD-37 USS Fanning — Nora Fanning (Decommissioned in 1919, transferred to the United States Coast Guard in 1924, renamed USCGD Fanning with hull number CG-11; decommissioned the second time in 1930, restored to United States Navy control, was scrapped in 1934; adopted by the State of Connecticut, renamed CTNS Fanning with hull number CTPC-37) *
DD-38 USS Jarvis — Juliet Candace Jarvis (Decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1935; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Jarvis with hull number NYPC-38) *
DD-39 USS Henley — Rosa María Henley de Maderas (Decommissioned in 1919, transferred to the United States Coast Guard in 1924, renamed USCGD Henley with hull number CG-12; decommissioned the second time in 1930, restored to United States Navy control, was scrapped in 1934; adopted by Nicaragua, renamed BGEN Maderas with hull number BP-13) *
DD-40 USS Beale — Eleanor Franklyn Beale (Decommissioned in 1919, transferred to the United States Coast Guard in 1924, renamed USCGD Beale with hull number CG-9; decommissioned the second time in 1930, restored to United States Navy control, was scrapped in 1934; adopted by the District of Columbia, renamed DCNS Beale with hull number DCPC-40) *
DD-41 USS Jouett — Jennifer Emily Jouett (Decommissioned in 1919, transferred to the United States Coast Guard in 1924, renamed USCGD Jouett with hull number CG-13; decommissioned the second time in 1930, restored to United States Navy control, was scrapped in 1934; adopted by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, renamed KYNS Jouett with hull number KYPC-41) *
DD-42 USS Jenkins — Thelma Audrey Jenkins (Decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1935; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia, renamed VANS Jenkins with hull number VAPC-42) *

Ship prefix

ARM — Armada de la República Mexicana ("Navy of the Mexican Republic")
BGEN — Buque de Guerra del Ejército de Nicaragua ("Naval Ship of the Army of Nicaragua")
BRP — Barko ng Republika ng Pilipinas ("Ship of the Republic of the Philippines")
CTNS — State of Connecticut Naval Ship
DCNS — District of Columbia Naval Ship
HMBS — His/Her Majesty's Bahamas Ship
INNS — State of Indiana Naval Ship
KYNS — Commonwealth of Kentucky Naval Ship
MANS — Commonwealth of Massachusetts Naval Ship
MDNS — State of Maryland Naval Ship
MENS — State of Maine Naval Ship
NCNS — State of North Carolina Naval Ship
NHNS — State of New Hampshire Naval Ship
NJNS — State of New Jersey Naval Ship
NRd'H — Navire de la République d'Haïti ("Ship of the Republic of Haiti")
NYNS — State of New York Naval Ship
OHNS — State of Ohio Naval Ship
PANS — Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Naval Ship
RINS — State of Rhode Island Naval Ship
SCNS — State of South Carolina Naval Ship
USCGD — United States Coast Guard Destroyer
USS — United States Ship
VANS — Commonwealth of Virginia Naval Ship
WANS — State of Washington Naval Ship

Hull classification codes and Pennant superior letters

BP — Corbeta de Patrulla ("Patrol Corvette") (Nicaraguan Army hull classification code)
C — Corvette (Haitian Coast Guard pennant superior)
CG — Coast Guard Ship (Generic hull code for Coast Guard ships loaned from the Navy)
CTB — Coastal Torpedo Boat
CTPC — Connecticut Naval Militia Corvette
CTPCT — Connecticut Naval Militia Torpedo Corvette
DCPC — District of Columbia Naval Militia Corvette
DCPCT — District of Columbia Naval Militia Torpedo Corvette
DD — Destroyer
INFF — Indiana Naval Militia Frigate
INPCT — Indiana Naval Militia Torpedo Corvette
KYPC — Kentucky Air National Guard Corvette
KYPCT — Kentucky Air National Guard Torpedo Corvette
MAFF — Massachusetts Naval Militia Frigate
MAPC — Massachusetts Naval Militia Corvette
MAPCT — Massachusetts Naval Militia Torpedo Corvette
MDPC — Maryland Naval Militia Corvette
MDPCT — Maryland Naval Militia Torpedo Corvette
MEFF — Maine Naval Militia Frigate
MEPC — Maine Naval Militia Corvette
NCFF — North Carolina Naval Militia Frigate
NCPCT — North Carolina Naval Militia Torpedo Corvette
NHPC — New Hampshire Naval Militia Corvette
NHPCT — New Hampshire Naval Militia Torpedo Corvette
NJPC — New Jersey Naval Militia Corvette
NJPCT — New Jersey Naval Militia Torpedo Corvette
NYFF — New York Naval Militia Frigate
NYPC — New York Naval Militia Corvette
NYPCT — New York Naval Militia Torpedo Corvette
OHFF — Ohio Naval Militia Frigate
OHPC — Ohio Naval Militia Corvette
P — Barco Patrullero ("Patrol Ship") (Mexican Navy pennant superior)
P — Patrol Ship (Royal Bahamas Defence Force universal pennant superior)
PAFF — Pennsylvania Naval Militia Frigate
PAPC — Pennsylvania Naval Militia Corvette
PAPCT — Pennsylvania Naval Militia Torpedo Corvette
PC — Patrol Corvette (Philippine Navy hull classification code)
RIPC — Rhode Island Naval Militia Corvette
SCPC — South Carolina Air National Guard Corvette
SCPCT — South Carolina Air National Guard Torpedo Corvette
TB — Torpedo Boat
VAPC — Virginia Naval Militia Corvette
WAPC — Washington Naval Militia Corvette
YFB — Yard Launch
 
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United States: Destroyers (Part Two)
Onto the Eagle Union's Great War-era ships, which will carry over at least THREE entries...

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF DESTROYERS (UNITED STATES NAVY)
(Part Two: Great War Frigate-size Ships)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

CASSIN-CLASS DESTROYER
DD-43 USS Cassin — Sophia Cassin (Decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the United States Coast Guard two years later, renamed USCGD Cassin with hull number CG-1; decommissioned the second time in 1933, restored to United States Navy control, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Cassin with hull number PAFF-43) *
DD-44 USS Cummings — Andrea Bobbi Cummings (Decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the United States Coast Guard two years later, renamed USCGD Cummings with hull number CG-3; decommissioned the second time in 1932, restored to United States Navy control, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Cummings with hull number PAFF-44) *
DD-45 USS Downes — Jodie Downes (Decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the United States Coast Guard two years later, renamed USCGD Downes with hull number CG-4; decommissioned the second time in 1932, restored to United States Navy control, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Downes with hull number MAFF-44) *
DD-46 USS Duncan — Sebastiana Manuelita Duncan y Bourbon de Coco (Decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped in 1935; adopted by Nicaragua, renamed BGEN Wangki with hull number FP-15) *

AYLWIN-CLASS DESTROYER
DD-47 USS Aylwin — Jeanette Cindy Aylwin (Second of name, decommissioned in 1921, stripped of name in 1933 to allow reuse by DD-355, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Aylwin with hull number MAFF-47) *
DD-48 USS Parker — Florentine Andrea Parker (Decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped in 1935; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Parker with hull number NYFF-48) *
DD-49 USS Benham — Annette Emily Karen Benham (Decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped in 1935; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Benham with hull number NYFF-49) *
DD-50 USS Balch — Gillian Barbara Balch (Decommissioned in 1922, stripped of name in 1933 to allow reuse by DD-363, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of Tennessee, renamed TNNS Balch with hull number TNFF-50) *

O'BRIEN-CLASS DESTROYER
DD-51 USS O'Brien — Julia O'Brien y Exquemelin de Wawa (Second of name, decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped in 1935; adopted by Nicaragua, renamed BGEN Hauhau with hull number FP-17) *
DD-52 USS Nicholson — Jane Shannon Juliette Wilma Nicholson (Second of name, decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped in 1936; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Nicholson with hull number MAFF-52) *
DD-53 USS Winslow — Jody Anna Winslow (Second of name, decommissioned in 1922, stripped of name in 1933 to permit reuse by DD-359, was scrapped in 1936; adopted by the State of North Carolina, renamed NCNS Winslow with hull number NCFF-53) *
DD-54 USS McDougal — Danielle Susan McDougal (Decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the United States Coast Guard two years later, renamed USCGD McDougal with hull number CG-6; decommissioned the second time in 1933, transferred back to United States Navy control and stripped to name to permit reuse by DD-358, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Ohio, renamed OHNS McDougal with hull number OHFF-54) *
DD-55 USS Cushing — Wilma Brittany Cushing (Second of name, decommissioned in 1920, stripped of name in 1933 to permit reuse by DD-376, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of Wisconsin, renamed WINS Cushing with hull number WIFF-55) *
DD-56 USS Ericsson — Jessamyn Ericsson (Second of name, decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the United States Coast Guard two years later, renamed USCGD Ericsson with hull number CG-5; decommissioned the second time in 1932, restored to United States Navy control, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Ericsson with hull number NYFF-56) *

TUCKER-CLASS DESTROYER
DD-57 USS Tucker — Silvia Tucker (Decommissioned in 1921, transferred to the United States Coast Guard in 1926, renamed USCGD Tucker with hull number CG-23; decommissioned the second time in 1933, restored to United States Navy control and stripped of name to permit reuse by DD-374, was scrapped in 1936; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Tucker with hull number MAFF-57) *
DD-58 USS Conyngham — Georgia Conyngham (Decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the United States Coast Guard two years later, renamed USCGD Conyngham with hull number CG-2; decommissioned the second time in 1933, restored to United States Navy control and stripped of name to permit reuse by DD-371, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Conyngham with hull number PAFF-58) *
DD-59 USS Porter — Dominga Dolores Porter y Zelaya López (Second of name, decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the United States Coast Guard two years later, renamed USCGD Porter with hull number CG-7; decommissioned the second time in 1933, restored to United States Navy control and stripped of name to permit reuse by DD-356, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Nicaragua, renamed BGEN Escondido with hull number FP-19) *
DD-60 USS Wadsworth — Alexandra Scarlett Wadsworth (Decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped in 1936; adopted by the State of Maine, renamed MENS Wadsworth with hull number MEFF-60) *
DD-61 USS Jacob Jones — Janet Nathalie Jones (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1917 by SM U-53 [now DMS Halensee] southwest of Penzance, Cornwall, England; renamed USS Macedonian [effective second of name] to prevent confusion with destroyer USS Jacob Jones [DD-130]) *
DD-62 USS Wainwright — Jillian Maria Rachael Wainwright (Decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the United States Coast Guard in 1926, renamed USCGD Wainwright with hull number CG-24; decommissioned the second time in 1934, restored to United States Navy control, was scrapped later that year; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Wainwright with hull number NYFF-62) *

SAMPSON-CLASS DESTROYER
DD-63 USS Sampson — Wynne Tamsyn Sampson (Decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped in 1936; adopted by the State of New York as NYNS Sampson with hull number NYFF-63) *
DD-64 USS Rowan — Stephanie Clementine Rowan (Second of name, decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped in 1939; adopted by the State of Ohio as OHNS Rowan with hull number OHFF-64) *
DD-65 USS Davis — Charlene Heather Davis (Second of name, decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the United States Coast Guard in 1926, renamed USCGD Davis with hull number CG-21; decommissioned again in 1933, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as MANS Davis with hull number MAFF-65) *
DD-66 USS Allen — Wanda Heather Allen (Second of name, decommissioned in 1925, recommissioned in 1940; decommissioned for the second time in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-67 USS Wilkes — Chlöe Wilkes (Second of name, decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the United States Coast Guard in 1926, renamed USCGD Wilkes with hull number CG-25; decommissioned the second time in 1934, was scrapped that year; adopted by the State of New York as NYNS Wilkes with hull number NYFF-67) *
DD-68 USS Shaw — Janet Shaw (Decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the United States Coast Guard in 1926, renamed USCGD Shaw with hull number CG-22; decommissioned the second time in 1933, restored to United States Navy control and stripped of name to permit reuse by DD-373, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Shaw with hull number PAFF-68) *

CALDWELL-CLASS DESTROYER
DD-69 USS CaldwellJane Ruth Caldwell (Decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped in 1936; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as PANS Caldwell with hull number PAFF-69) *
DD-70 USS Craven — Marian Hartley Grylls-Craven (Resembles Velvet Code version of Eden McCall [USS McCall DD-400], second of name, decommissioned in 1922, renamed USS Conway in 1939 to allow name to be used by DD-382, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Lewes [second of name] with pennant G68; decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scuttled the following year off Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F668) *
DD-71 USS Gwin — Wynonna Gwin (Second of name, decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped in 1939; adopted by the State of Indiana as INNS Gwin with hull number INFF-71) *
DD-72 USS Conner — Wilhelmina Marian Lucille Astwood-Conner (Decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1940, renamed HMS Leeds with pennant G27; decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F627) *
DD-73 USS Stockton — Joelle Annabeth Graham-Stockton (Second of name, decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1940, renamed HMS Ludlow [third of name] with pennant G57; decommissioned the second time in 1945, was sunk as target ship later that year east-northeast of Eyemouth, Scotland; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F755) *
DD-74 USS Manley — Janet Manley (Second of name, decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified AG-28 in 1938 in preparation for conversion to high-speed transport, reclassified again as APD-1 two years later, decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped the following year)

WICKES-CLASS DESTROYER
DD-75 USS Wickes — Helena Fanna Nash-Wickes (Resembles Shipgirls GO version of Laney Wickes [USS Wickes DD-578], decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930; decommissioned the second time in 1937, recommissioned in 1939, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Montgomery with pennant G95; decommissioned the final time in 1944, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F695) *
DD-76 USS Philip — Prudence Kaitlyn Wallace-Philip (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930; decommissioned the second time in 1937, recommissioned two years later, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1940, renamed HMS Lancaster [fifth of name] with pennant G05; decommissioned the final time in 1945, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F506) *
DD-77 USS Woolsey — Mackenzie Taylor Woolsey (Was sunk by collision in 1921 by SS Steel Inventor near Coiba Island, Chiriquí, Panama)
DD-78 USS Evans — Roberta Donna Mansfield-Evans (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930; decommissioned the second time in 1937, recommissioned two years later, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1940, renamed HMS Mansfield [second of name] with pennant G76; transferred to Norway later that year without name change, returned to British control in 1942; transferred to Canada without name change later that year, decommissioned for the final time in 1944, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Ålesund with pennant J10, given Royal Navy pennant F676 for administrative purposes, not given Royal Canadian Navy hull number) *
DD-79 USS Little — Gayle Little (Decommissioned 1922, recommissioned as APD-4 in 1940, was sunk by gunfire in 1942 from TH Gunkan-tachi Yūdachi, Hatsuyuki and Murakumo north of Honiara, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands) *
DD-80 USS Kimberly — Louise Ashley Kimberly (Decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped in 1939; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Kimberly with hull number NYFF-80) *
DD-81 USS Sigourney — Annbjørg Heidrun Rebecca Noble-Sigourney (Decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1940, renamed HMS Newport [fourth of name] with pennant G54; transferred to Norway without name change in 1941, restored to British control the following year; decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Sandnes with pennant J12, given Royal Navy pennant F654 for administrative purposes) *
DD-82 USS Gregory — Francine Holly Gregory (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned as APD-3 in 1940, was sunk by gunfire in 1942 from TH Gunkan-tachi Yūdachi, Hatsuyuki and Murakumo north of Honiara, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands)
DD-83 USS Stringham — Silver Hunter Stringham (Second of name, decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned as APD-6 in 1940, decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-84 USS Dyer — Nellie Maye Dyer (Decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped in 1936)

DD-85 USS Colhoun — Edith Rose Colhoun (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned as APD-2 in 1940, was sunk by air strike in 1942 by Imperial Japanese Navy bombers east-northeast of Honiara, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands)
DD-86 USS Stevens — Terry Hollanda Stevens (Decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped in 1936; adopted by the State of South Carolina, renamed SCNS Stevens with hull number SCFF-86) *
DD-87 USS McKee — Hunter Wynter McKee (Second of name, decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped in 1936; adopted by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, renamed KYNS McKee with hull number KYFF-87) *
DD-88 USS Robinson — Georgina Brandy O'Brien Harding-Robinson (Decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1940, renamed HMS Newmarket [second of name] with pennant G47; decommissioned the second time in 1944, used as aircraft target ship, was scrapped in 1945; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F647) *
DD-89 USS Ringgold — Regina Hollie Wynne Atkins-Ringgold (Decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1940, renamed HMS Newark [third of name] with pennant G08; decommissioned the second time in 1945, used as aircraft target ship, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F507) *
DD-90 USS McKean — Wilma Winter McKean (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned as APD-5 in 1940, was sunk by air attack in 1943 by Imperial Japanese Navy bomber west of Jaba, Bougainville, Papua New Guinea)
DD-91 USS Harding — Sarah Harding (Decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped in 1936; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Harding with hull number MAFF-91) *
DD-92 USS Gridley — Chelsea Victoria Gridley (Resembles Shipgirls GO version of Charlotte Gridley [USS Gridley DD-380], decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped in 1939; adopted by the State of Indiana, renamed INNS Gridley with hull number INFF-92) *
DD-93 USS Fairfax — Mary Antonia Moens-Fairfax/Maríja Vil'gél'movna Móens-Férfaks Мария Вильгельмовна Моенс-Ферфакс (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1940, renamed HMS Richmond [sixth of name] with pennant G88; transferred to Canada in 1943 without name change, transferred to the Soviet Union the following year, renamed ÈM Zhivúchij ЭМ Живучий; decommissioned for the final time in 1949, was scrapped that year; adopted by Russia under local name with pennant 563, given Royal Navy pennant F688 for administrative purposes, not given Royal Canadian Navy hull number) *
DD-94 USS Taylor — Hope Clea Taylor (Decommissioned in 1938, subsequently used as damage control hulk at Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania; had bow removed in 1942 to help rebuild USS Blakeley, was scrapped in 1945)

DD-95 USS Bell — Heidi Hannah Bell (Decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped in 1939; adopted by the State of North Carolina, renamed NCNS Bell with hull number NCFF-95) *
DD-96 USS Stribling — Concordia Kirsten Stribling (Reclassified DM-1 in 1920, decommissioned in 1922, was sunk as target in 1937 off San Pedro, California; adopted by the State of South Carolina, renamed SCNS Stribling with hull number SCFM-96) *
DD-97 USS Murray — Alexa Murray (Reclassified DM-2 in 1920, decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped in 1936; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Murray with hull number PAFM-97) *
DD-98 USS Israel — Joanna Israel (Reclassified DM-3 in 1920, decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped in 1939)
DD-99 USS Luce — Stephanie Blair Luce (Reclassified DM-4 in 1920, decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930; decommissioned the second time the following year, was scrapped in 1936; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Luce with hull number NYFM-99) *
DD-100 USS Maury — Matilda Farrah Maury (Resembles Abyss Horizon version of Marylyn Maury [USS Maury DD-401], reclassified DM-5 in 1920, decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped in 1934; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia, renamed VANS Maury with hull number VAFM-100) *
DD-101 USS Lansdale — Phoebe van Horne Lansdale (Reclassified DM-6 in 1920, decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930; decommissioned the second time the following year, was scrapped in 1939; adopted by the State of Maryland, renamed MDNS Lansdale with hull number MDFM-101) *
DD-102 USS Mahan — Alice Theresa Mahan (Reclassified DM-7 on decommissioning in 1920, was scrapped in 1931; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Mahan with hull number NYFM-102) *
DD-103 USS Schley — Winter Scarlett Schley (Second of name, decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1940; reclassified as APD-14 in 1943, decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-104 USS ChamplinStacey Champlin (Decommissioned in 1922, was sunk as target in 1936; adopted by the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, renamed RINS Champlin with hull number RIFF-104) *

DD-105 USS Mugford — Janet Mugford (Decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped in 1936; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Mugford with hull number MAFF-105) *
DD-106 USS Chew — Samantha Chew (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1940; decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-107 USS Hazelwood — Josephine Hazelwood (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1925; decommissioned the second time in 1930, was scrapped in 1935; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Hazelwood with hull number PAFF-107) *
DD-108 USS Williams — Evelyn Carla Baugh-Williams (Resembles Victory Belles version of Marylyn Maury [USS Maury DD-401], decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1939, transferred to Canada the following year, renamed HMCS Saint Clair with pennant I65; decommissioned the second time in 1944, used as training hulk, was scrapped in 1946; adopted by Canada under local name with hull number DDE-255/CTE-255, also given Royal Navy pennant F665 for administrative purposes) *
DD-109 USS Crane — Willow Molly Crane (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1939; decommissioned for the second time in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-110 USS Hart — Eustice Bryce Hart (Reclassified DM-8 in 1920, decommissioned in 1931, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Hart with hull number NYFM-110) *
DD-111 USS Ingraham — Deborah Nicole Ingraham (Reclassified DM-9 in 1920, decommissioned in 1922, sunk as a target in 1937 off Pearl Harbour, Hawai'i; adopted by the State of South Carolina, renamed SCNS Ingraham with hull number SCFM-111) *
DD-112 USS Ludlow — Ashley Caroline Ludlow (Second of name, reclassified DM-10 in 1920, decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Ludlow with hull number NYFM-112) *
DD-113 USS Rathburne — Josephine Penny Rathburne (Decommissioned in 1923, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified APD-45 in 1944; decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-114 USS Talbot — Silver Talbot (Second of name, decommissioned in 1923, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified APD-7 in 1942; decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped the following year)


DD-115 USS Waters — Dana Waters (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified APD-8 in 1942; decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-116 USS Dent — Jodie Helen Dent (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified APD-9 in 1942; decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-117 USS Dorsey — Jordan Dorsey (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified DMS-1 in 1942; damaged beyond economical repair by grounding in 1945 near Okinawa, hulk destroyed the following year)
DD-118 USS Lea — Esther Lea (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930; decommissioned the second time in 1937, recommissioned in 1939; decommissioned the final time in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-119 USS Lamberton — Bellinda Piper Lamberton (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified AG-21 in 1932 for target-towing duties, reclassified DMS-2 in 1940; reclassified again as AG-21 in 1945, decommissioned the second time in 1946, was scrapped the following year)
DD-120 USS Radford — Wynter Radford (Decommissioned in 1922, was scuttled in 1936 per the limitations of the London Naval Treaty near San Diego, California; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia, renamed VANS Radford with hull number VAFF-120) *
DD-121 USS Montgomery — Joni Bernice Montgomery (Fifth of name, decommissioned in 1922, reclassified DM-17 on recommissioning in 1931; decommissioned the second time in 1937, recommissioned in 1939; decommissioned the final time in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-122 USS Breese — Kiera Randi Breese (Decommissioned in 1922, reclassified DM-18 on recommissioning in 1931; decommissioned the second time in 1946, was scrapped that year)
DD-123 USS Gamble — Penelope Gamble (Decommissioned in 1922, reclassified DM-15 on recommissioning in 1930; decommissioned the second time in 1937, recommissioned two years later; damaged beyond economical repair by air strikes in 1945 by Imperial Japanese Navy bombers near Iō-tō, Tōkyō, Japan; decommissioned the final time later that year, was subsequently scuttled near Apra, Guam)
DD-124 USS Ramsay — Frannie Muriel Ramsay (Decommissioned in 1922, reclassified DM-16 on recommissioning in 1930; decommissioned the second time in 1937, recommissioned two years later; reclassified as AG-98 in 1945 as plane guard ship, decommissioned the final time later that year, was scrapped in 1946)


DD-125 USS Tattnall — Joelle Tattnall (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified APD-19 in 1943; decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-126 USS Badger — Olive Charlotte Badger (Second of name, decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930; decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped that year)
DD-127 USS Twiggs — Wynter Erica Banks-Twiggs/Evfímija Vil'gél'movna Banks-Tviggs Евфимия Вильгельмовна Бэнкс-Твиггс (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930; decommissioned the second time in 1937, recommissioned in 1939, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Leamington [second of name] with pennant G19; temporarily loaned to Canada without name change in 1942, transferred to the Soviet Union two years later, renamed ÈM Zhgúchij ЭМ Жгучий; returned to British control in 1950, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Russia under local name with pennant 561, given Royal Navy pennant F519 for administrative purposes) *
DD-128 USS Babbitt — Finola Heidi Babbitt (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified AG-102 in 1945 while serving as sonar test ship; decommissioned the second time the following year, was scrapped that year)
DD-129 USS DeLong — Ginevra Wanda de Long (Second of name, damaged beyond economical repair by grounding in 1921 off Half Moon Bay, California; decommissioned the following year and was scrapped; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS DeLong with hull number NYFF-129) *
DD-130 USS Jacob Jones — Jacinda Nichelle Jones (Second of name, decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1942 by KMS U-578 [now DMS Gronau] east-southeast of Rehoboth Beach, Delaware) *
DD-131 USS Buchanan — Stephanie Heidi Beattie-Buchanan (Resembles fan art of self by Ryan Greythorn, Pixiv ID #68697442, decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930; decommissioned the second time in 1937, recommissioned in 1939, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Campbeltown with pennant I42; deliberately rammed into l'Forme Ecluse Louis Joubert, Saint-Nazaire, France in 1942 during Operation: Chariot; ship later destroyed by onboard detonation charges, remnants scrapped post-war; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F642) *
DD-132 USS Aaron Ward — Farley Helena Eunice Skyrme-Ward (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in rotating reserve in 1930, elevated to full service in 1934; decommissioned the second time in 1937, recommissioned in 1939, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Castleton with pennant I23; decommissioned the final time in 1945, was scrapped in 1948; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F623) *
DD-133 USS Hale — Miriam Wendy Tomkinson-Hale (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930; decommissioned the second time in 1937, recommissioned two years later, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1940, renamed HMS Caldwell with pennant I20; briefly served in Canada without change of name or pennant, decommissioned for the final time in 1944, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F620, not given Royal Canadian Navy hull number) *
DD-134 USS Crowninshield — Rayna Diana Heidi Stephanie Parkhurst-Crowninshield/Réjna Rishárovna Párkkherst-Króninshilda Рейна Ришаровна Паркхерст-Крониньшильда (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930; decommissioned the second time in 1937, recommissioned two years later, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1940, renamed HMS Chelsea with pennant I35; transferred to the Soviet Union in 1944, renamed ÈM Dérzkij ЭМ Дерзкий, returned to British control in 1949, was scrapped that year; adopted by Russia under local name with pennant 556, given Royal Navy pennant F635 for administrative purposes) *

To Be Continued…

Ship Prefix

BGEN — Buque de Guerra del Ejército de Nicaragua ("Naval Ship of the Army of Nicaragua")
DMS — Deutsches Marineschiff ("German Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix post-1955)
ÈM/ЭМ — Èskádrennykh Minonóstsev Эскадренных Миноносев ("Squadron Torpedo Boat") (Russian/Soviet Navy type prefix)
HMCS — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship
HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
INNS — State of Indiana Navy Ship
KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix from 1935-1945)
KNM — Kongelig Norske Marine ("Royal Norwegian Navy")
KYNS — Commonwealth of Kentucky Navy Ship
MANS — Commonwealth of Massachusetts Navy Ship
MDNS — State of Maryland Navy Ship
MENS — State of Maine Naval Ship
NCNS — State of North Carolina Navy Ship
NYNS — State of New York Navy Ship
OHNS — State of Ohio Navy Ship
PANS — Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Navy Ship
RINS — State of Rhode Island Navy Ship
SCNS — State of South Carolina Navy Ship
SM — Seiner Majestäts ("His Majesty's") (German Navy submarine prefix pre-1918)
SS — Steamship
THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan 天皇陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign") (Imperial Japanese Navy ship prefix pre-1945)
TNNS — State of Tennessee Navy Ship
USCGD — United States Coast Guard Destroyer (Coast Guard ship prefix for loaned destroyers)
USS — United States Ship
VANS — Commonwealth of Virginia Navy Ship
WINS — State of Wisconsin Navy Ship

Hull classification codes and pennant numbers

AG — Miscellaneous Auxiliary
APD — High Speed Personnel Transport
CG — Coast Guard Ship (Generic United States Coast Guard hull number)
DD — Destroyer
DDE/CTE — Destroyer Escort/Contre-Torpilleur d'Escorte (Royal Canadian Navy bilingual hull classification code)
DM — Minelayer Destroyer
DMS — Minesweeper Destroyer
F — Frigate (Royal Navy pennant superior)
FP — Fragata de Patrulla ("Patrol Frigate") (Nicaraguan Army hull classification code)
INFF — Indiana Naval Militia Frigate
IX — Miscellaneous Auxiliary
J — Jagar ("Destroyer") (Royal Norwegian Navy pennant superior)
KYFF — Kentucky Air National Guard Frigate
MAFF — Massachusetts Naval Militia Frigate
MDFM — Maryland Naval Militia Minelaying Frigate
NCFF — North Carolina Naval Militia Frigate
NYFF — New York Naval Militia Frigate
NYFM — New York Naval Militia Minelaying Frigate
PAFF — Pennsylvania Naval Militia Frigate
PAFM — Pennsylvania Naval Militia Minelaying Frigate
RIFF — Rhode Island Naval Militia Frigate
SCFF — South Carolina Naval Militia Frigate
SCFM — South Carolina Naval Militia Minelaying Frigate
U — Unterseeboot ("Submarine") (German Navy pennant superior)
TNFF — Tennessee Naval Militia Frigate
VAFF — Virginia Naval Militia Frigate
VAFM — Virginia Naval Militia Minelaying Frigate
Note that during World War Two, British Commonwealth ships were listed under a non-uniform pennant superior letter system depending on assignment. Russian Navy warships are allocated three-digit blocks of pennant numbers according to type without pennant superior letters; destroyers are listed in the 300-799 range.

Translation

-tachi 達 — Japanese version of the English plural "s" ending, thus Gunkan-tachi literally means "Warships"
 
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United States: Destroyers (Part Three)
And here is the list holding the last of the Wickes-class and the early Clemson-class ships.

Note that I will be updating these entries over the next while as I make use of the Kansen Index website here to draw up potential lookalikes to my listings here. As always, a huge nod to all the artists who made us fall in love with the living spirits of our favourite warships made human.

Enjoy!

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF DESTROYERS (UNITED STATES NAVY)

(Part Three: Post-Great War Frigate-size Ships)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

WICKES-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-135 USS Tillman — Eloise Johanna Lee-Tillman (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930; decommissioned the second time in 1939, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Wells with pennant I95; decommissioned the final time in 1945, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F794) *
DD-136 USS Boggs — Charlie Stephanie Boggs (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned as AG-19 in 1931 to serve as radio control test ship, reclassified as DMS-3 in 1940, decommissioned the second time in 1946, was scrapped that year)
DD-137 USS Kilty — Augusta Heidi Kilty (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1939, reclassified as APD-15 in 1943; decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-138 USS Kennison — Wynne Willow Kennison (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1939, reclassified as AG-83 in 1944 to serve as target ship; decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-139 USS Ward — Jamie Harmony Ward (Decommissioned in 1921, recommissioned in 1941, reclassified as APD-16 in 1943, was sunk by kamikaze air strike in 1944 southeast of Libjo, Leyte, the Philippines; one main gun preserved at the Minnesota State Capitol, Saint Paul, Minnesota)
DD-140 USS Claxton — Trudy Elizabeth Fraser-Claxton (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1940, renamed HMS Salisbury [sixth of name] with pennant I52; assigned to Canadian command in 1942, decommissioned for the second time in 1943, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F652, not given Royal Canadian Navy hull number) *
DD-141 USS Hamilton — Aretha Hamilton (Second of name, decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as DMS-18 in 1941; reclassified as AG-111 in 1945 to serve as experimental minesweeping test platform, decommissioned the second time later that year, was scrapped the following year)
DD-142 USS Tarbell — Jocelyn Tarbell (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930; decommissioned the second time in 1936, recommissioned in 1939; decommissioned for the final time in 1945, was scrapped that year)
DD-143 USS Yarnall — Alicia Mary Sheffield-Yarnall/Maríja Álanovna Shéffield-Jarnéll Мария Алановна Шеффилд-Ярнелл (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930; decommissioned the second time in 1936, recommissioned in 1939, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Lincoln [second of name] with pennant G42; transferred to Norway in 1942 without change of name or pennant, returned to British control the following year; transferred to the Soviet unit in 1944 to be used as parts hulk, renamed ÈM Drúzhnyj ЭМ Дружный; decommissioned for the final time in 1952, was scrapped that year; adopted by Russia under local name with pennant 559, given Royal Navy pennant F741 and Royal Norwegian Navy pennant J14 for administrative purposes) *
DD-144 USS Upshur — Joanne Heidi Upshur (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930; decommissioned the second time in 1936, recommissioned in 1939, reclassified as AG-103 in 1945 to serve as plane guard test ship; decommissioned for the final time in 1945, was scrapped in 1948)

DD-145 USS Greer — Jillian Augustina Greer (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930; decommissioned the second time in 1937, recommissioned in 1939; decommissioned for the final time in 1945, was scrapped that year)
DD-146 USS Elliot — Richelle McKenna Elliot (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as DMS-4 in 1940; decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-147 USS Roper — Jessica Mary Roper (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as APD-20 in 1943; decommissioned for the second time in 1945, was scrapped the following year, ship's anchor preserved as memorial at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts)
DD-148 USS Breckinridge — Joleen Cara Breckinridge (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930; decommissioned the second time in 1936, recommissioned in 1939, reclassified as AG-112 in 1945 to serve as plane guard test ship; decommissioned for the final time later that year, was scrapped in 1946)
DD-149 USS Barney — Josslyn Barney (Second of name, decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as AG-113 in 1945 while serving as training ship; decommissioned for the second time later that year, was scrapped in 1946)
DD-150 USS Blakeley — Johnna Blakely (Effective second of name, decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1932; decommissioned the second time in 1937, recommissioned in 1939; decommissioned for the final time in 1945, was scrapped later that year; renamed USS Blakely to match spelling of namesake's family name) *
DD-151 USS Biddle — Natalie Biddle (Second of name, decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1939, reclassified as AG-114 in 1945 as torpedo boat support ship; decommissioned for the second time later that year, was scrapped in 1946)
DD-152 USS Du Pont — Shannon Francine du Pont (Second of name, decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930; decommissioned the second time in 1937, recommissioned in 1939, reclassified as AG-80 in 1944 to serve as aircraft target ship; decommissioned for the final time in 1946, was scrapped the following year)
DD-153 USS Bernadou — Jewel Baptiste Bernadou (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930; decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped later that year)
DD-154 USS Ellis — Genna Heather Ellis (Second of name, decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930; decommissioned the second time in 1936, recommissioned in 1939, reclassified as AG-155 in 1949 to serve as plane guard test ship; decommissioned for the final time later that year, was scrapped in 1947)

DD-155 USS Cole — Edna Bailey Cole (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as AG-166 in 1945 to serve as plane guard test ship; decommissioned the second time later that year, was scrapped in 1947)
DD-156 USS J. Fred Talbott — Jordan Freida Colleen Talbott (Decommissioned in 1923, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as AG-81 in 1944 to serve as target ship, decommissioned the second time in 1946, was scrapped that year)
DD-157 USS Dickerson — Maeve Dickerson (Decommissioned in 1923, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as APD-21 in 1943, damaged beyond economical repair by kamikaze air strike in 1945, was scuttled off the Kerama-shotō, Okinawa, Japan)
DD-158 USS Leary — Clara Florence Leary (Decommissioned in 1923, recommissioned in 1930, was sunk by torpedo attack in 1943 by KMS U-275 [now DMS Sengwarden] north of northeast from Ponta Delgata, Região Autónoma dos Açores, Portugal)
DD-159 USS Schenck — Jayna Finella Schenck (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as AG-82 to serve as target ship; decommissioned for the second time in 1946, was scrapped that year)
DD-160 USS Herbert — Hillary Abigail Herbert (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as APD-22 in 1943; decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-161 USS Palmer — Janice Shannon Palmer (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1940 as DMS-5, was sunk by air attack in 1944 by Imperial Japanese Army bombers east of Cabungan, Pangasinan, the Philippines)
DD-162 USS Thatcher — Marjorie Lane Hill-Thatcher (Resembles Blue Oath version of Marylyn Maury [USS Maury DD-401], decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1939, transferred to Canada the following year, renamed HMCS Niagara with pennant I57; decommissioned the second time in 1946, was scrapped that year; adopted by Canada under local name with hull number DDE-247/CTE-247, also given Royal Navy pennant F657 for administrative purposes) *
DD-163 USS Walker — Joanna Grace Walker (Decommissioned in 1922, reclassified as YW-57 in 1939 serving as water tender and damage control hulk, reclassified as IX-44 in 1941, was sunk as target later that year northeast of Hilo, Hawai'i)
DD-164 USS Crosby — Peronelle Crosby (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1939, reclassified as APD-17 in 1943; decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped the following year)

DD-165 USS Meredith — Jacqueline Meredith (Decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped in 1936; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Meredith with hull number PAFF-165) *
DD-166 USS Bush — Shannon Wynne Bush (Decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped in 1936; adopted by the State of Delaware, renamed DENS Bush with hull number DEFF-166) *
DD-167 USS Cowell — Catherine Willow Vanna Tempest Stacey Lepper-Cowell/Ekaterína Kárlovna Lépper-Kóuell Екатерина Карловна Леппер-Коуэлл (Decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1940, renamed HMS Brighton [third of name] with pennant I08; transferred to Soviet Union in 1944, renamed ÈM Zhárkij ЭМ Жаркий; decommissioned for the final time in 1949, was scrapped that year; adopted by Russia under local name with pennant 560, given Royal Navy pennant F605 for administrative purposes) *
DD-168 USS Maddox — Anthea Georgette Poe-Maddox/Anfísha Artúrovna Po-Méddoks Анфиша Артуровна По-Меддокс (Decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1940, renamed HMS Georgetown with pennant I40; served under Canadian control from 1942-1943, transferred to the Soviet Union the following year, renamed ÈM Zhóstkij ЭМ Жёсткий; decommissioned the final time in 1949, was scrapped in 1952; adopted by Russia under local name with pennant 562, given Royal Navy pennant F640 for administrative purposes, not given Royal Canadian Navy hull number) *
DD-169 USS Foote — Vera Allison Wright-Boycott-Foote/Véra Vérovna Uajt-Bókzhott-Fut Вера Веровна Уайт-Бокжотт-Фут (Second of name, decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1940, renamed HMS Roxborough with pennant I08; transferred to the Soviet Union in 1944, renamed ÈM Dóblestnyj ЭМ Доблестный; returned to British control in 1949, was scrapped that year; adopted by Russia under local name with pennant 557, given Royal Navy pennant F807 for administrative purposes) *
DD-170 USS Kalk — Josephine Dana Hamilton-Kalk (Resembles fan art of Marylyn Maury [USS Maury DD-401] by Yorktown CV-5, Pixiv ID #100487195, decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1940, renamed HMS Hamilton with pennant I24; transferred to Canada in 1941 without change of name or pennant number, decommissioned in 1945, sank while under tow to be scrapped later that year en route from Cornwallis, Nova Scotia to Baltimore, Maryland; adopted by Canada as HMCS Hamilton with hull number DDE-223/CTE-223, also given Royal Navy pennant F624 for administrative purposes) *
DD-171 USS Burns — Olive Burns (Reclassified DM-11 in 1921, decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of North Carolina, renamed NCNS Burns with hull number NCFM-171) *
DD-172 USS Anthony — Wynne Anthony (Reclassified DM-12 in 1920, decommissioned in 1922, was sunk as target in 1937 off the coast of California; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Anthony with hull number NYFM-172) *
DD-173 USS Sproston — Joan Grace Sproston (Reclassified DM-13 in 1920, decommissioned in 1922, was sunk as target in 1937; adopted by the State of Maryland, renamed MDNS Sproston with hull number MDFM-173) *
DD-174 USS Rizal — Josefina Pamelina Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda (Reclassified DM-14 in 1920, decommissioned in 1931, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Antipolo with hull number DM-3) *

DD-175 USS MacKenzie — Antonia Louise Hayes-MacKenzie (Second of name, decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1939, transferred to Canada the following year, renamed HMCS Annapolis with pennant I04; decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped that year; adopted by Canada under local name with hull number DDE-204/CTE-204, given Royal Navy pennant F704 for administrative purposes) *
DD-176 USS Renshaw — Wynter Bryce Renshaw (Second of name, decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped in 1936; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Renshaw with hull number NYFF-176) *
DD-177 USS O'Bannon — Phoebe O'Bannon (Decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped in 1936; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia, renamed VANS O'Bannon with hull number VAFF-177) *
DD-178 USS Hogan — Darlene Hogan (Decommissioned in 1942, recommissioned as DMS-6 in 1940, reclassified as AG-105 in 1945 to serve as target ship; decommissioned the second time later that year, was sunk as target in 1945)
DD-179 USS Howard — Chelsea Wynne Howard (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned as DMS-7 in 1940, decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-180 USS Stansbury — Jayne Stansbury (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned as DMS-8 in 1940; decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped in 1947)
DD-181 USS Hopewell — Cecilie Britt Therese Melsom-Hopewell (Decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1940, renamed HMS Bath with pennant I17; transferred to Norway the following year without change of name or pennant number, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1942 by KMS U-204 [now DMS Quierschied] while escorting convoy OG-71 west-southwest of Schull, Ireland; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Drammen with pennant J11, given Royal Navy pennant F617 for administrative purposes) *
DD-182 USS Thomas — Shannon Gale Carole Rawson-Thomas/Gál'ja Sélvinovna Rúson-Tómas Галья Селвиновна Русон-Томас (Decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1940, renamed HMS Saint Albans [fifth of name] with pennant I15; operated under Norwegian control from 1941-1944, transferred to Soviet Union in 1944, renamed ÈM Dostójnyj ЭМ Достойный; returned to British control in 1949, was scrapped that year; adopted by Russia under local name with pennant 558, given Royal Navy pennant F615 and Royal Norwegian Navy pennant J13 for administrative purposes) *
DD-183 USS Haraden — Shawna Helen O'Brien-Haraden (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1939, transferred to Canada the following year, renamed HMCS Columbia with pennant I49; decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped that year; adopted by Canada under local name with hull number DDE-250/CTE-250, also given Royal Navy pennant F649 for administrative purposes) *
DD-184 USS Abbot — Tricia Johnson-Abbot (Decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1940, renamed HMS Charlestown [second of name] with pennant I21; decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F721) *
DD-185 USS Bagley — Krystal Honour Julia Lane Phibbs-Bagley-Doran (Second of name, decommissioned in 1922, renamed USS Doran on recommissioning in 1939 to prevent confusion with destroyer USS Bagley [DD-386], transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Saint Mary's with pennant I12; decommissioned for the second time in 1944, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F612) *

CLEMSON-CLASS DESTROYER
DD-186 USS Clemson — Heidi Alysha Clemson (Decommissioned in 1922, reclassified AVD-4 on recommissioning in 1940, reclassified as APD-31 in 1944; decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-187 USS Dahlgren — Joleen Adena Bernice Dahlgren (Second of name, decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1932; reclassified AG-91 in 1945 to serve as mine warfare testing ship; decommissioned the second time later that year, was scrapped in 1946)
DD-188 USS Goldsborough — Louise Magdalene Goldsborough (Second of name, decommissioned in 1922, reclassified AVD-5 on recommissioning in 1940, reclassified as APD-32 in 1944; decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-189 USS Semmes — Rayna Semmes (Decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the United States Coast Guard in 1932, renamed USCGD Semmes with hull number CG-20, transferred back to the United States Navy in 1935 as AG-24 to serve as sonar trials test ship; decommissioned the second time in 1946, was scrapped that year)
DD-190 USS Satterlee — Georgia Blythe O'Brien Harding-Satterlee (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1939, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Belmont with pennant H46; was sunk by torpedo strike in 1942 by KMS U-82 [now DMS Tamariske] while escorting convoy NA-2 southeast of Halifax, Nova Scotia; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F646) *
DD-191 USS Mason — Clara Lynn de Hauteville Bell-Mason (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1939, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Broadwater with pennant H81; was sunk by torpedo strike in 1942 by KMS U-101 [now DMS Schwarzesbeil] while escorting convoy SC-48 west of northwest from Béal an Mhuirthead, Mhaigh Eo, Ireland; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F581) *
DD-192 USS Graham — Susanna Alexandra Graham (Damaged beyond economical repair by collision in 1921 with SS Panama off the coast of New Jersey, decommissioned the following year and was scrapped)
DD-193 USS Abel P. Upshur — Clarence Abeline Gwinner-Upshur (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1928, transferred to the United States Coast Guard in 1930, renamed USCGD Abel P. Upshur with hull number CG-15; transferred back to the United States Navy in 1934; held in reserve until 1939 when recommissioned, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Clare with pennant I14; decommissioned for the final time in 1945, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F614) *
DD-194 USS Hunt — Trinity Taylor-Hunt (Decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the United States Coast Guard in 1930, renamed USCGD Hunt with hull number CG-18, returned to the United States Navy in 1934; held in reserve until 1939 when recommissioned, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Broadway with pennant H90; decommissioned the final time in 1945, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F690) *
DD-195 USS Welborn C. Wood — Gwenneth Ellie Corrine Wood (Decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the United States Coast Guard in 1930, renamed USCGD Wood with hull number CG-19, returned to the United States Navy in 1934; held in reserve until 1939 when recommissioned, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Chesterfield [third of name] with pennant I28; decommissioned for the final time in 1945, was scrapped in 1948; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F628) *

DD-196 USS George E. Badger — Georgia Edna Badger (Decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the United States Coast Guard in 1930, renamed USCGD George E. Badger with hull number CG-16; returned to the United States Navy in 1934, held in reserve until 1940 when recommissioned as AVD-3; reclassified APD-33 in 1944, decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-197 USS Branch — Beverly Francine Fitzgerald-Branch (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1939, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Beverley with pennant H64; was sunk by torpedo strike in 1943 by KMS U-188 [now DMS Trollenhagen] while escorting convoy ON-176 east of Mary's Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F664) *
DD-198 USS Herndon — Jennifer Rhoda Kravchenko-Herndon/Dzénni Vínstonovna Krávchenko-Kh'órdon Дженни Винстоновна Кравченко-Хьордон (Decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the United States Coast Guard in 1930, renamed USCGD Herndon with hull number CG-17; returned to the United States Navy in 1934, held in reserve until recommissioned in 1939, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Churchill with pennant I45; transferred to Soviet Union in 1944, renamed ÈM Déjatel'nyj ЭМ Деятельный; was sunk by torpedo strike the following year by KMS U-956 [now DMS Zipkeleben] while escorting convoy KB-1 east of Teríberka, Múrmanskaja Óblast', Russia; adopted by Russia under local name with pennant 564, given Royal Navy pennant F645 for administrative purposes) *
DD-199 USS Dallas — Alexa Jayna Dallas (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1925, renamed USS Alexander Dallas in 1945 prior to decommissioning the second time to release original name for new construction, was scrapped that year; operates under second name to prevent confusion with nuclear submarine USS Dallas [SSN-700])
DD-200 (no name) Aaron Phoebe van Lew (Cancelled before construction in 1919, never named; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia, named VANS Van Lew with hull number VAFF-200) *
DD-201 (no name) — Wendy Cecily Bowser (Cancelled before construction in 1919, never named; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia, named VANS Bowser with hull number VAFF-201) *
DD-202 (no name) — Joëlle Coston (Cancelled before construction in 1919, never named; adopted by the State of Maryland, named MDNS Coston with hull number MDFF-202) *
DD-203 (no name) — Donna McNeill Stowe (Cancelled before construction in 1919, never named; adopted by the State of Connecticut, named CTNS Stowe with hull number CTFF-203) *
DD-204 (no name) — Beverly Tubman (Cancelled before construction in 1919, never named; adopted by the State of Maryland, named MDNS Tubman with hull number MDFF-204) *
DD-205 (no name) — Janet May Alcott (Cancelled before construction, never named in 1919; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, named PANS Alcott with hull number PAFF-205) *

DD-206 USS Chandler — Wynne Easter Chandler (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified DMS-9 in 1940; reclassified as AG-108 in 1945 to serve as gunnery target support ship, decommissioned the second time later that year, was scrapped in 1946)
DD-207 USS Southard — Sandra Louise Southard (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified DMS-10 in 1940, damaged beyond economical repair after running aground in a typhoon in 1945 at Tsuken-jima, Okinawa, Japan; wreck destroyed on site the following year)
DD-208 USS Hovey — Charlotte Emiline Hovey (Decommissioned in 1923, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified DMS-11 in 1940, was sunk by kamikaze air strike in 1945 east of Cabungan, Pangasinan, the Philippines)
DD-209 USS Long — Joanna Davida Long (Decommissioned in 1923, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified DMS-12 in 1940, was sunk by kamikaze air strike in 1945 northeast of Pangascasan, Pangasinan, the Philippines)
DD-210 USS Broome — Julie Lynn Broome (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified AG-96 in 1945 to serve as operational training ship; decommissioned the second time in 1946, was scrapped that year)
DD-211 USS Alden — Jenessa Alden (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930; decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped that year)
DD-212 USS Smith Thompson — Sloane Thompson (Damaged beyond economical repair due to collision in 1936 with USS Whipple in the East China Sea, decommissioned later that year, was scuttled off Subic Bay, the Philippines)
DD-213 USS Barker — Allison Sloane Barker (Decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped that year)
DD-214 USS Tracy — Belynda Freida Tracy (Reclassified DM-19 in 1937, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year)
DD-215 USS Borie — Adreana Elaine Borie (Was sunk by combination collision and gunfire in 1943 with KMS U-405 [now DMS Flintbek] east-northeast of Saint John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada)

DD-216 USS John D. Edwards — Julianne Darlene Edwards (Decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped that year)
DD-217 USS Whipple — Abelia Whipple (Second of name, reclassified AG-117 in 1945 to serve as submarine target ship, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1947)
DD-218 USS Parrott — Glenda Fortune Parrott (Damaged beyond economical repair by collision in 1944 with SS John Morton at Norfolk, Virginia; decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1947)
DD-219 USS EdsallNoreen Edana Edsall (Resembles Pacific self, was sunk by combined air attack and gunfire in 1942 by fighting elements of the Kidō Butai south-southeast of Flying Fish Cove, Christmas Island, Australia)
DD-220 USS MacLeish — Kennedy MacLeish (Decommissioned in 1938, recommissioned the following year; reclassified AG-87 in 1945 to serve as target ship, decommissioned the second time in 1946, was scrapped that year)
DD-221 USS Simpson — Eleanor Simpson (Planned to be reclassified as APD-27 in 1943, conversion cancelled, reclassified as AG-97 in 1945 to serve as target support ship, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year)
DD-222 USS Bulmer — Rosalyn Carlyn Bulmer (Reclassified AG-86 in 1944 to serve as submarine training support ship, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year)
DD-223 USS McCormick — Alice Agatha McCormick (Decommissioned in 1938, recommissioned the following year; reclassified AG-118 in 1945 to serve as submarine training support ship, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1946)
DD-224 USS Stewart — Chisato Stewart 千紗都・スチュワート (Resembles Victory Belles self, second of name, damaged beyond economical repair by gun attack in 1942 during the Battle of Badung Strait, was scuttled afterwards at Surabeya, Jawa Timur, Indonesia; salvaged by Japan and repaired, re-designated THG SK-102 THG 第102号哨戒艇, not named; recovered at the end of war in 1945, re-designated USS DD-224, was sunk as target in 1946 near San Francisco, California; adopted by Japan, renamed NKG Nushima NKG ぬしま [沼島] with hull number GK-88) *
DD-225 USS Pope — Jodene Pope (Was sunk by combined air attack and surface action in 1942 during the Second Battle of the Java Sea by aircraft from THG Ryūjō and an unnamed cruiser west of south from Pangkalan Bun, Kalimantan Tengah, Indonesia; wreck mostly salvaged illegally by 2008)

To Be Continued…

Ship/Type Prefixes

ALNS — State of Alabama Navy Ship
BRP — Barko ng Republika ng Pilipinas ("Ship of the Republic of the Philippines")
CTNS — State of Connecticut Navy Ship
DENS — State of Delaware Navy Ship
DMS — Deutsches Marineschiff ("German Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix post-1955)
ÈM/ЭМ — Èskádrennykh Minonóstsev Эскадренных Миноносев ("Squadron Torpedo Boat") (Russian/Soviet Navy type prefix)
FLNS — State of Florida Navy Ship
HMCS — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (Royal Canadian Navy English prefix)
HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
ILNS — State of Illinois Navy Ship
KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix from 1935-1945)
KYNS — Commonwealth of Kentucky Navy Ship
LANS — State of Louisiana Navy Ship
MANS — Commonwealth of Massachusetts Navy Ship
MENS — State of Maine Navy Ship
MDNS — State of Maryland Navy Ship
MV — Motor Vessel
NHNS — State of New Hampshire Navy Ship
NKG — Nihon-koku Gunkan 日本国軍艦 ("Warship of the State of Japan") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces ship prefix post-1954)
NJNS — State of New Jersey Navy Ship
NYNS — State of New York Navy Ship
PANS — Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Navy Ship
SCNS — State of South Carolina Navy Ship
SS — Steamship
THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan 天王陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign") (Imperial Japanese Navy ship prefix before 1945)
TNNS — State of Tennessee Navy Ship
TXNS — State of Texas Navy Ship
USCGD — United States Coast Guard Destroyer
USS — United States Ship
VANS — Commonwealth of Virginia Navy Ship
VTNS — State of Vermont Navy Ship

Hull classification codes and Pennant superior letters

AG — Miscellaneous Auxiliary
ALFF — Alabama Naval Militia Frigate
APD — High Speed Personnel Transport
AVD — Fast Seaplane Tender
CG — Coast Guard Ship
CTFF — Connecticut Naval Militia Frigate
DD — Destroyer
DDE/CTE — Destroyer Escort/Contre-Torpilleur d'Escorte (Royal Canadian Navy bilingual hull classification code)
DEFF — Delaware Air National Guard Frigate
DM — Minelayer Destroyer (also Philippine Navy hull classification code)
DMS — Minesweeper Destroyer
F — Frigate (Royal Navy pennant superior post-1945)
FLFF — Florida Naval Militia Frigate
GK — Goei-kan 護衛艦 ("Guardian Ship") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces hull classification code)
IAFF — Iowa Air National Guard Frigate
IX — Miscellaneous Auxiliary
ILFF — Illinois Naval Militia Frigate
J — Jagar ("Destroyer") (Royal Norwegian Navy pennant superior)
KYFF — Kentucky Air National Guard Frigate
MAFF — Massachusetts Naval Militia Frigate
MDFF — Maryland Naval Militia Frigate
MEFF — Maine Naval Militia Frigate
NHFF — New Hampshire Naval Militia Frigate
NJFF — New Jersey Naval Militia Frigate
NYFF — New York Naval Militia Frigate
PAFF — Pennsylvania Naval Militia Frigate
SCFF — South Carolina Naval Militia Frigate
SK — Shōkai-tei 哨戒艇 ("Patrol Ship") (Imperial Japanese Navy hull classification code)
TNFF — Tennessee Naval Militia Frigate
TXFF — Texas Maritime Regiment Frigate
VAFF — Virginia National Guard Frigate
VTFF — Vermont Air National Guard Frigate
YW — Water Tender
U — Unterseeboot ("Submarine") (German Navy pennant superior)
Note that during World War Two, British Commonwealth ships were listed under a non-uniform pennant superior letter system depending on assignment. Russian Navy warships are allocated three-digit blocks of pennant numbers according to type without pennant superior letters; destroyers are listed in the 300-799 range.

Translation

Óblast' Oбласть — Region/Province, standard first-level subdivision of the Russian Federation

World War Two convoy route codes

KB — Kóla, Múrmanskaja Óblast', Russia to locations in the White Sea (1943-1945)
NA — Canada to the United Kingdom (1942)
OG — United Kingdom (usually Liverpool) to Gibraltar (1939-1942)
ON — Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom to Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada (1941-1945)
SC — Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada to Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom (1940-1945) (slow convoys)
 
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United States: Destroyers (Part Four)
And now the last of the Great War-era destroyers in the Clemson-class, these ones were often forced to be decommissioned and/or scrapped due to the Washington Naval Treaty limitations going into effect in 1923. Among them are the victims of the Honda Point disaster of 8 September 1923, most of whom didn't incur any losses of personnel.

This is a good time as any to explain what I normally do when I run into the "multiple ships with the same name" situation, which is quite often in lists like this. I observe the following general guideline:

(1) Sandra Nicholas (USS Nicholas DD-311) — Lost at the Honda Point disaster in 1923 with no casualties; adopted by the Pennsylvania Naval Militia
(2) Samantha Nicholas (USS Nicholas DD-449) — Served from 1942-1946, then 1951-1970; would be most likely first summoned as a shipgirl, so she is in "federal" service with the United States Navy
(3) Sharīfah bint-Ṣamūyāl Nicholas ad-Darah (USS Nicholas FFG-47/FFG-1154) — Served from 1984-2014, participated in the Persian Gulf War of 1991, adopted by Kuwait as SDK ad-Darah (named after the battle)

Note that I always strive to have any shipgirl rising from a ship that was lost with casualties to be in "federal" service with the USN. Thus, there's the example of June Young (USS Young DD-312); she lost twenty people at Honda Point, so she could easily "go Abyssal" and would need national resources to stay loyal. Fortunately, her latter namesake Luanna Young (USS Young DD-580) was named after a different person, so I changed Luanna's ship name to be USS Lucien Young to prevent confusion. When there is no easy way around this, I look into the history of the namesake to draw up any unused ship names; this is why we had Janet Jones (USS Jacob Jones DD-61) take up the name USS Macedonian in tribute to the ship CDRE Jacob Jones once commanded; in that case, both ships named after him were U-boat casualties, so the one with the greater loss of life (Jacinda Jones AKA USS Jacob Jones DD-130) kept her name.

Of course, if there are two shipgirls with the same ship name and one of them (usually the second) is transferred to another nation, I have the first shipgirl serve "federal" with the USN and the second adopted of whatever nation got her, such as...

(1) Charlene Ausburne (USS Charles Ausburn[e] DD-294) — Scrapped in 1930 due to the London Naval Treaty
(2) Corinna Ausburne (USS Charles Ausburne DD-570) — Transferred to Germany in 1960 as DMS Z6, so adopted by Germany as DMS Weser

Now, you'll note that some of the shipgirls here are given double-shotted names; these are some of the ones who were transferred to the Royal Navy/Royal Canadian Navy in the "bases for destroyers" deal in 1940. With American destroyers, since they're always named after people, their human name makes them part of their namesake's families. With British/Canadian destroyers, since their naming styles go all over the place (names starting with the same first letter, themes like rivers, etc), I usually go with the first captain (or captain who was in command/died when the ship is sunk). Thus we have situations like Sienna Woods-Laub (USS Laub DD-263); here, she sent to the United Kingdom as HMS Burwell, commanded by Cdr S.R.J. Woods, DSC. Thus, I named her after this gentleman, but also add the family name "Laub" to acknowledge she is from another "family" as well.

Clear as mud? ;)

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF DESTROYERS (UNITED STATES NAVY)

(Part Four: Pre-Washington Treaty Frigate-size Ships)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

CLEMSON-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-226 USS Peary — Roberta Edwina Peary (Was sunk by air attack in 1942 by elements of the Kidō Butai off Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia; one gun preserved as memorial on shore at the USS Peary Memorial, Larrakeyah, Northern Territory)
DD-227 USS Pillsbury — Joetta Elaine Pillsbury (Was sunk by gunfire in 1942 during the Second Battle of the Java Sea by TH Gunkan-tachi Arashi and Nowaki east of south from Flying Fish Cove, Christmas Island, Australia)
DD-228 USS John D. Ford — Joanna Donna Ford (Reclassified as AG-119 in 1945 to serve as plane guard support ship, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1947)
DD-229 USS Truxtun — Tamsyn Truxtun (Third of name, was sunk by grounding in 1942 while escorting convoy ON-57 southwest of Saint Lawrence, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada)
DD-230 USS Paul Jones — Jordan Paula Jones (Third of name, reclassified AG-120 in 1945 to serve as plane guard support ship, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1948)
DD-231 USS Hatfield — Josslyn Hatfield (Decommissioned in 1930, placed in rotating reserve commission from 1932-1938, recommissioned to active service in 1939; reclassified AG-84 in 1944 to serve as target towing vessel, decommissioned the final time in 1946, was scrapped that year)
DD-232 USS Brooks — Josie Brooks (Decommissioned in 1931, placed in rotating reserve commission from 1932-1938, recommissioned to active service in 1939; reclassified APD-10 in 1942, damaged beyond economical repair by kamikaze air strike in 1945 in Lingayen Gulf, decommissioned the final time later that year, was scrapped in 1946)
DD-233 USS Gilmer — Theresa Wanda Gilmer (Decommissioned in 1938, recommissioned the following year; reclassified APD-11 in 1943, decommissioned the second time in 1946, was scrapped later that year)
DD-234 USS Fox — Guendolen Vanna Fox (Fourth of name, decommissioned in 1931, placed in rotating reserve commission from 1932-1938, recommissioned to active service in 1939; reclassified AG-85 in 1944 to serve as target ship, decommissioned the final time in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-235 USS Kane — Eliane Keisha Kane (Decommissioned in 1930, placed in rotating reserve commission from 1932-1938, recommissioned to active service in 1939; reclassified APD-18 in 1943, decommissioned the final time in 1946, was scrapped that year)

DD-236 USS Humphreys — Josette Humphreys (Decommissioned in 1930, placed in rotating reserve commission from 1932-1938, recommissioned to active service in 1939; reclassified APD-12 in 1942, decommissioned the final time in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-237 USS McFarland — Joëlle Carly McFarland (Reclassified AVD-14 in 1940, reclassified again as DD-237 in 1943, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-238 USS James K. Paulding — Janna Kirsten Paulding (Decommissioned in 1931, was scrapped in 1939)
DD-239 USS Overton — Mackenzie Callidore Overton (Decommissioned in 1931, placed in rotating reserve commission from 1932-1938, recommissioned to active service in 1939; reclassified APD-23 in 1943, decommissioned for the final time in 1945, was scrapped that year)
DD-240 USS Sturtevant — Alanna Dionne Sturtevant (Decommissioned in 1931, placed in rotating reserve commission from 1932-1935, recommissioned to active service in 1939; was sunk by accidental mine strike in 1942 north-northwest of Key West, Florida)
DD-241 USS Childs — Easter Wanda Freida Childs (Reclassified AVD-1 in 1940, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-242 USS King — Francine Reagan King (Decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-243 USS Sands — Brenda Florence Sands (Reclassified APD-13 in 1942, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-244 USS Williamson — Winter Prudence Williamson (Reclassified AVD-2 in 1940, reclassified as APD-27 in 1943, reclassified again as DD-244 at the end of that year, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-245 USS Reuben James — Rexanne James (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1941 while on neutrality patrol escorting convoy HX-156 by KMS U-552 [now DMS Rote Kurfürstin] west of Gaillimh, Contae na Gaillimhe, Ireland)

DD-246 USS Bainbridge — Winter Bainbridge (Third of name, decommissioned in 1930, placed in rotating reserve commission from 1932-1937, recommissioned to active service in 1939; decommissioned for the final time in 1945, was scrapped that year)
DD-247 USS Goff — Nathalie Goff (Decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped that year)
DD-248 USS Barry — Jacinda Barry (Second of name, reclassified APD-29 in 1944, damaged beyond economical repair by kamikaze air strike in 1945 northwest of Okinawa, decommissioned while deployed, was sunk by additional kamikaze air strike near Kerama, Okinawa, Japan)
DD-249 USS Hopkins — Erynn Hopkins (Second of name, reclassified DMS-13 in 1939, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-250 USS Lawrence — Jaiden Lawrence (Fourth of name, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-251 USS Belknap — Geena Eustice Belknap (Reclassified AVD-8 in 1940, reclassified APD-34 in 1944, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped that year)
DD-252 USS McCook — Henrietta Chlöe Kingsley-McCook (Transferred to Canada in 1940 and renamed NCSM Saint Croix with pennant I81, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1943 while escorting convoys ONS-18 and ON-202 by KMS U-305 [now DMS Finow] east-southeast of Sammisoq, Kujalleq, Greenland; adopted by Canada under local name with hull number CTE-276/DDE-276, also given Royal Navy pennant F681 for administrative purposes) *
DD-253 USS McCalla — Raelyn Brooke Stannard-McCalla (Transferred to the United Kingdom in 1940, renamed HMS Stanley with pennant I73; was sunk by torpedo strike in 1941 by KMS U-574 [now DMS Wallstawe] while escorting convoy HG-76 south of west from Lisbon, Portugal; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F673) *
DD-254 USS Rodgers — Susanna Wynne Francine Bennetts-Rodgers (Third of name, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1940, renamed HMS Sherwood with pennant I80; decommissioned in 1943, used as static aircraft target in the River Humber, was scrapped in 1945; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F680) *
DD-255 USS Osmond Ingram — Orianne Kelley Ingram (Reclassified AVD-9 in 1940, reclassified APD-35 in 1944, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year)

DD-256 USS Bancroft — Leslie Ruth Clattenburg-Bancroft (Second of name, transferred to Canada in 1940 and renamed NCSM Saint Francis with pennant I93, decommissioned in 1945 and was sunk off Cape Cod, Massachusetts en route to scrapping that year; adopted by Canada under local name with hull number CTE-243/DDE-243, also given Royal Navy pennant F693 for administrative purposes) *
DD-257 USS Welles — Phoebe Glenn Merriman-Welles (Transferred to the United Kingdom in 1940, renamed HMS Cameron with pennant I05, damaged beyond economical repair by air attack later that year while in drydock at HMNB Portsmouth, decommissioned in 1943, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F505) *
DD-258 USS Aulick — Josephine Bostock-Aulick (Transferred to the United Kingdom in 1940, renamed HMS Burnham with pennant H82, decommissioned in 1944, was scrapped in 1947; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F802) *
DD-259 USS Turner — Delilah Turner (Decommissioned in 1922, stripped of name and reclassified YW-56, renamed USS Moosehead and reclassified IX-98 in 1943 to serve as sonar/radar training ship; decommissioned the second time in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Turner with hull number NYFF-259) *
DD-260 USS Gillis — Janet Heidi Gillis (Reclassified AVD-12 in 1940, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-261 USS Delphy — Rachel Delphy (Was wrecked by grounding off Honda Point, California in 1923, wreck scrapped on site)
DD-262 USS McDermut — Deborah Alice McDermut (Decommissioned in 1929, was scrapped in 1932; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS McDermut with hull number NYFF-262) *
DD-263 USS Laub — Sienna Rayna Jackie Woods-Laub (Transferred to the United Kingdom in 1940, renamed HMS Burwell with pennant H94, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F592) *
DD-264 USS McLanahan — Morrison Trudy Collier-McLanahan (Transferred to the United Kingdom in 1940, renamed HMS Bradford with pennant H72, decommissioned in 1943, served as an accommodation ship, was scrapped in 1946; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F672) *
DD-265 USS Edwards — Eleanor Beattie-Edwards (Transferred to the United Kingdom in 1940, renamed HMS Buxton with pennant H96; transferred to Canada in 1942 without change of name or pennant number; decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Thames with hull number DDE-277/CTE-277, also given Royal Navy pennant F595 for administrative purposes) *

DD-266 USS Greene — Samantha Dana Greene (Decommissioned in 1922, reclassified as AVD-13 on recommissioning in 1950, reclassified APD-36 in 1944, damaged beyond economical condition by grounding in 1945 during Typhoon Louise off Kudaka, Okinawa, Japan; wreckage destroyed the following year)
DD-267 USS Ballard — Earlene June Ballard (Second of name, decommissioned in 1922, reclassified as AVD-10 on recommissioning in 1940; decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-268 USS Shubrick — Jennifer Alysha Agnew-Shubrick (Third of name, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1940, renamed HMS Ripley with pennant G79; decommissioned in 1944, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F679) *
DD-269 USS Bailey — Rosalyn Heathcotte-Bailey (Third of name, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1940, renamed HMS Reading with pennant G71; decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F571) *
DD-270 USS Thornton — Janet Shannon Thornton (Second of name, decommissioned in 1922, reclassified as AVD-11 in 1940, damaged beyond economical repair by collision in 1945 off Okinawa with US Ships Ashtabula and Escalante, was later beached at Kerama, Okinawa, Japan; wreck destroyed on site after 1957)
DD-271 USS Morris — Charlene Morris (Sixth of name, decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped in 1936; adopted by the State of Maine, renamed MENS Morris with hull number MEFF-271) *
DD-272 USS Tingey — Thelma Tingey (Second of name, decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped in 1936; adopted by the State of Maryland, renamed MDNS Tingey with hull number MDFF-272) *
DD-273 USS Swasey — Janet Clover Cooper-Swasey (Transferred to the United Kingdom in 1940, renamed HMS Rockingham with pennant G58; damaged beyond economical repair by mine strike in 1944 south of Aberdeen, Scotland; sank while under tow east of Dundee, Scotland; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F658) *
DD-274 USS Meade — Portia Glynnis Agnew-Meade (Decommissioned in 1939, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Ramsey [second of name] with pennant G60; decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F660) *
DD-275 USS Sinclair — Arlene Sinclair (Decommissioned in 1929, was scrapped in 1935)

DD-276 USS McCawley — Chlöe Grace McCawley (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS McCawley with hull number PAFF-276) *
DD-277 USS Moody — Wynne Heather Moody (Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned the following year; decommissioned the second time in 1930, sold to MGM for use as movie prop, was sunk during filming of Hell Below in 1933 off San Pedro, California)
DD-278 USS Henshaw — Davida Henshaw (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped that year)
DD-279 USS Meyer — Georgette von Lengerke Meyer (Decommissioned in 1929, was scrapped in 1932)
DD-280 USS Doyen — Charlotte Augustina Doyen (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped that year; adopted by the State of New Hampshire, renamed NHNS Doyen with hull number NHFF-280) *
DD-281 USS Sharkey — Willow June Sharkey (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped the following year)
DD-282 USS Toucey — Iona Toucey (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped the following year)
DD-283 USS Breck — Josephine Belle Breck (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped the following year)
DD-284 USS IsherwoodBernadette Freida Isherwood (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped the following year)
DD-285 USS Case — Augusta Linda Case (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Case with hull number NYFF-285) *

DD-286 USS Lardner — Janet Lana Lardner (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped the following year)
DD-287 USS Putnam — Charity Florence Putnam (Decommissioned in 1929, transferred to civilian service as MV Teapa, was scrapped in 1949; adopted by the State of Illinois, renamed ILNS Putnam with hull number ILFF-287) *
DD-288 USS Worden — Joanna Lorraine Worden (Second of name, decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Worden with hull number NYFF-288) *
DD-289 USS Flusser — Charlene Wynne Flusser (Third of name, decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Maryland, renamed MDNS Flusser with hull number MDFF-289) *
DD-290 USS Dale — Rhoda Dale (Third of name, decommissioned in 1931, transferred to civilian service as MV Masaya, chartered by the United States Army in 1942, was sunk by air attack later that year near Oro Bay, Oro, Papua New Guinea; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia, renamed VANS Dale with hull number VAFF-290) *
DD-291 USS Converse — Georgia Alysha Converse (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped the following year)
DD-292 USS Reid — Samantha Chelsea Reid (Second of name, decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Connecticut, renamed CTNS Reid with hull number CTFF-292) *
DD-293 USS Billingsley — Wynter Billingsley (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped the following year)
DD-294 USS Charles Ausburn — Charlene Lana Ausburne (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped the following year; adopted proper spelling of namesake's family name as USS Charles Ausburne)
DD-295 USS Osborne — Wendy Ellen Osborne (Decommissioned in 1930, transferred to civilian use as MV Matagalpa, chartered by the United States Army in 1942, damaged beyond economical repair by fire later that year at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; was scuttled off Sydney in 1947)

DD-296 USS Chauncey — Iona Chauncey (Second of name, was wrecked by grounding off Honda Point, California in 1923, wreck scrapped by 1925; adopted by the State of Connecticut, renamed CTNS Chauncey with hull number CTFF-296) *
DD-297 USS Fuller — Edith Candice Fuller (Was wrecked by grounding off Honda Point, California in 1923, wreck scrapped by 1925; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia, renamed VANS Fuller with hull number VAFF-297) *
DD-298 USS Percival — Jodie Percival (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped the following year)
DD-299 USS John Frances Burnes — Joëlle Francine Burnes (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped the following year)
DD-300 USS Farragut — Dana Glenn Farragut (Second of name, decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped that year; adopted by the State of Tennessee, renamed TNNS Farragut with hull number TNFF-300) *
DD-301 USS Somers — Rayna Somers (Fourth of name, decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of New Jersey, renamed NJNS Somers with hull number NJFF-301) *
DD-302 USS Stoddert — Bernadette Stoddert (Reclassified as AG-18 in 1931 to serve as target ship, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1935)
DD-303 USS Reno — Wanda Ellen Reno (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Iowa, renamed IANS Reno with hull number IAFF-303) *
DD-304 USS Farquhar — Norma von Heldreich Farquhar (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Farquhar with hull number PAFF-304) *
DD-305 USS Thompson — Ridley Wynter Thompson (Decommissioned in 1930, transferred to civilian use as floating restaurant in San Francisco, California; acquired by the United States Navy in 1944, was sunk as target later that year east of Foster City, California; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia, renamed VANS Thompson with hull number VAFF-305) *

DD-306 USS Kennedy — Josie Penny Kennedy (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped two years later)
DD-307 USS Paul Hamilton — Paula Hamilton (Effective second of name, decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of South Carolina, renamed SCNS Paul Hamilton with hull number SCFF-307) *
DD-308 USS William Jones — Willow Jones (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped two years later)
DD-309 USS Woodbury — Lexa Woodbury (Third of name, was wrecked by grounding off Honda Point, California in 1923, wreck scrapped two years later)
DD-310 USS S.P. Lee — Samantha Phyllis Lee (Was wrecked by grounding off Honda Point, California in 1923, wreck scrapped two years later)
DD-311 USS Nicholas — Sandra Nicholas (Resembles fan art of Samantha Nicholas [USS Nicholas DD-449] by Yorktown CV-5, Pixiv ID #111623024, was wrecked by grounding off Honda Point, California in 1923, wreck scrapped two years later; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Nicholas with hull number PAFF-311) *
DD-312 USS Young — June Young (Was wrecked by grounding off Honda Point, California in 1923, wreck scrapped two years later)
DD-313 USS Zeilin — Jacinda Zeilin (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped that year; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Zeilin with hull number PAFF-313) *
DD-314 USS Yarborough — Giovanna Hannah Yarborough (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped two years later)
DD-315 USS La Vallette — Ellen Augusta Freida la Vallette (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped the following year)

DD-316 USS Sloat — Joan Darlene Sloat (Decommissioned in 1930, was sunk as target in 1935 off San Diego, California; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Sloat with hull number NYFF-316) *
DD-317 USS Wood — Wynter Madeleine Wood (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped that year)
DD-318 USS Shirk — Janette Wynonna Shirk (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped the following year)
DD-319 USS Kidder — Hunter Pansy Kidder (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped that year)
DD-320 USS Selfridge — Tracey Orla Selfridge (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped that year; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Selfridge with hull number MAFF-320) *
DD-321 USS Marcus — Arlene Marcus (Decommissioned in 1930, was sunk as target in 1935 off San Diego, California)
DD-322 USS Mervine — Wynne Mervine (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped that year; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Mervine with hull number PAFF-322) *
DD-323 USS Chase — Reagan Chase (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of New Hampshire, renamed NHNS Chase with hull number NHFF-323) *
DD-324 USS Robert Smith — Rose Smith (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped the following year)
DD-325 USS Mullany — Jean Rosemary Madeleine Mullany (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Mullany with hull number NYFF-325) *

DD-326 USS Coghlan — Joanne Bryanne Coghlan (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, renamed KYNS Coghlan with hull number KYFF-326) *
DD-327 USS Preston — Samantha Wynter Preston (Fourth of name, decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of Illinois, renamed ILNS Preston with hull number ILFF-327) *
DD-328 USS Lamson — Ronnette Heidi Lamson (Second of name, decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Iowa, renamed IANS Lamson with hull number IAFF-328) *
DD-329 USS Bruce — Florence Bruce (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped two years later)
DD-330 USS Hull — Iona Hull (Second of name, decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Connecticut, renamed CTNS Hull with hull number CTFF-330) *
DD-331 USS Macdonough — Tamsyn Macdonough (Second of name, decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped that year; adopted by the State of Delaware, renamed DENS Macdonough with hull number DEFF-331) *
DD-332 USS Farenholt — Orlenda Wynne Farenholt (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Texas, renamed TXNS Farenholt with hull number TXFF-332) *
DD-333 USS Sumner — Andrea Melissa Sumner (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped in 1934; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Sumner with hull number MAFF-333) *
DD-334 USS Corry — Wynter Mercy Corry (Decommissioned in 1930, was partially scrapped, hulk abandoned in the Napa River west of American Canyon, California; adopted by the State of Florida, renamed FLNS Corry with hull number FLFF-334) *
DD-335 USS Melvin — Joan Tracey Melvin (Decommissioned in 1930, was scrapped that year; adopted by the State of Alabama, renamed ALNS Melvin with hull number ALFF-335) *

DD-336 USS Litchfield — Jasmin Ruth Litchfield (Reclassified AG-95 in 1945 while serving as training support ship, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1946)
DD-337 USS Zane — Randi Talisha Zane (Decommissioned in 1923, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified DMS-14 in 1940; decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped two years later)
DD-338 USS Wasmuth — Helena Wasmuth (Reclassified DMS-15 in 1940, was sunk in storm in 1942 off the Aleutian Islands)
DD-339 USS Trever — Ginevra Alysha Trever (Decommissioned in 1932, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified DMS-16 in 1940; decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-340 USS Perry — Olivia Hannah Perry (Third of name, reclassified DMS-17 in 1940, was sunk by mine strike in 1944 east of Ngeaur Island, Angaur, Palau)
DD-341 USS Decatur — Stephanie Decatur (Third of name, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped that year)
DD-342 USS Hulbert — Heather Lucy Hulbert (Decommissioned inn 1934, recommissioned as AVD-6 in 1940; damaged beyond economical repair by inclement weather in 1943 during the Aleutians campaign in Massacre Bay, Alaska; reclassified again as DD-342 later that year, decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-343 USS Noa — Diana Bonnie Louisa Noa (Decommissioned in 1934, recommissioned in 1940, reclassified APD-24 in 1943, was sunk by collision in 1944 with USS Fullam off Palau)
DD-344 USS William B. Preston — Willow Belinda Preston (Decommissioned in 1934, recommissioned as AVD-7 in 1940; decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-345 USS Preble — Eden Preble (Fourth of name, reclassified DM-20 in 1937, reclassified AG-99 in 1945 to serve as plane guard support ship, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1946)
DD-346 USS Sicard — Montana Sicard (Reclassified DM-21 in 1937, reclassified AG-100 in 1945 to serve as submarine training support ship, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1946)
DD-347 USS Pruitt — Josie Heidi Pruitt (Reclassified DM-22 in 1937, reclassified as AG-101 in 1945 to serve as submarine support training ship, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1946)

Ship Prefix

ALNS — State of Alabama Naval Ship
CTNS — State of Connecticut Naval Ship
DENS — State of Delaware Naval Ship
DMS — Deutsches Marineschiff ("German Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix post-1955)
FLNS — State of Florida Naval Ship
HMCS — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (Royal Canadian Navy English ship prefix)
HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
IANS — State of Iowa Naval Ship
ILNS — State of Illinois Naval Ship
KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix from 1935-1945)
KYNS — Commonwealth of Kentucky Naval Ship
MANS — Commonwealth of Massachusetts Naval Ship
MDNS — State of Maryland Naval Ship
MENS — State of Maine Naval Ship
MV — Motor Vessel
NCSM — Navire Canadien de Sa Majesté (Royal Canadian Navy French ship prefix)
NHNS — State of New Hampshire Naval Ship
NJNS — State of New Jersey Naval Ship
NYNS — State of New York Naval Ship
PANS — Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Naval Ship
SCNS — State of South Carolina Naval Ship
THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan 天皇陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign") (Imperial Japanese Navy ship prefix pre-1945)
TNNS — State of Tennessee Naval Ship
TXNS — State of Texas Naval Ship
USS — United States Ship
VANS — Commonwealth of Virginia Naval Ship

Hull classification codes and pennant superior letters

AG — Miscellaneous Auxiliary
ALFF — Alabama Air National Guard Frigate
APD — High Speed Personnel Transport
AVD — Fast Seaplane Tender
CTFF — Connecticut Naval Militia Frigate
DD — Destroyer
DDE/CTE — Destroyer Escort/Contre-Torpilleur d'Escorte (Royal Canadian Navy bilingual hull classification code)
DEFF — Delaware Air National Guard Frigate
DM — Minelayer Destroyer
DMS — Minesweeper Destroyer
F — Frigate (Royal Navy pennant superior post-1945)
FLFF — Florida Naval Militia Frigate
IAFF — Iowa Air National Guard Frigate
ILFF — Illinois Naval Militia Frigate
IX — Miscellaneous Auxiliary
KYFF — Kentucky Air National Guard Frigate
MAFF — Massachusetts Naval Militia Frigate
MDFF — Maryland Naval Militia Frigate
MEFF — Maine Naval Militia Frigate
NHFF — New Hampshire Naval Militia Frigate
NJFF — New Jersey Naval Militia Frigate
NYFF — New York Naval Militia Frigate
PAFF — Pennsylvania Naval Militia Frigate
SCFF — South Carolina Air National Guard Frigate
TNFF — Tennessee Naval Militia Frigate
TXFF — Texas Maritime Regiment Frigate
U — Unterseeboot ("Submarine") (German Navy pennant superior)
VAFF — Virginia Naval Militia Frigate
YW — Water Tender
Note that during World War Two, British Commonwealth ships were listed under a non-uniform pennant superior letter system depending on assignment.

Translation

Contae na (name) — County of (name) (Irish)
Kidō Butai 機動部隊 — Mobile Strike Force, overall formation over multiple carrier divisions (Japanese)
-tachi 達 — Japanese version of the English plural "s" ending, thus Gunkan-tachi literally means "Warships"

World War Two convoy codes

HG — Gibraltar/Port Said, Egypt to Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom (1939-1942)
HX — Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada/New York City, New York, United States to Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom (1939-1945)
ON — Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom to Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada (1941-1945)
ONS — Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom to Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada (1943-1945) (slow convoy)
 
United States: Destroyers (Part Five)
Now up are the interwar-period destroyers...which will be interspersed a little with the first series of Fletcher-class destroyers. This is pretty much thanks due to the fact that the Benson-class and Gleaves-class ships were ordered in multiple batches, never mind how and when Congress freed up funds for new construction. For the next four entries following this one, ships are listed in order of hull number, which will make readers think they're dancing between the classes for a while.

Oh, and you should notice what I've done when I've referenced how these girls look like. ;)

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF DESTROYERS (UNITED STATES NAVY)

(Part Five: London Treaty Interwar Destroyers)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

FARRAGUT-CLASS DESTROYER (1934)
DD-348 USS Farragut — Dahlia Glenda Farragut (Resembles Lane Girls self, third of name, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later)
DD-349 USS Dewey — Gweneth Dewey (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-350 USS Hull — Isleen Hull (Resembles Victory Belles self, third of name, was sunk in 1944 during Typhoon Cobra north of east from Utrōk, the Marshall Islands)
DD-351 USS Macdonough — Tanner Macdonough (Resembles Shipgirls Collection version of Isleen Hull, third of name, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-352 USS Worden — Jayne Lindsay Worden (Resembles Velvet Code version of Jessica Downes, third of name, was sunk due to grounding thanks to strong winds in 1942 during the landing on Amchitka Island, Alaska)
DD-353 USS Dale — Riley Dale (Resembles Black Surge Night self, fourth of name, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-354 USS Monaghan — Joelle Ronnette Monaghan (Resembles fan art of self by Ryan Greythorn, Pixiv ID #70175070, second of name, was sunk in 1944 during Typhoon Cobra north of east from Utrōk, the Marshall Islands)
DD-355 USS Aylwin — Jael Cybill Aylwin (Resembles Azur Lane self, third of name, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)

PORTER-CLASS DESTROYER
DD-356 USS Porter — Daryl Deanna Porter (Resembles Warship Girls R self, third of name, damaged beyond economical repair by possible torpedo strike in 1942 during the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands from THG I-21 [now NKG Niwan], was scuttled north-northeast of Lomlom, Temotu, the Solomon Islands)
DD-357 USS Selfridge — Tabitha Olive Selfridge (Resembles Counter Arms version of Stella Cassin, second of name, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-358 USS McDougal — Daisy Stephanie McDougal (Resembles Victory Belles self, second of name, reclassified AG-126 in 1945 to serve as gunnery test ship, decommissioned the following year, was scrapped in 1949)
DD-359 USS Winslow — Jane Callidora McRae Winslow (Resembles Guardian Project self, third of name, reclassified AG-127 in 1945 to serve as air defence test ship, decommissioned in 1950, was scrapped in 1959)
DD-360 USS Phelps — Talisha Sydney Phelps (Resembles Warship Girls R self, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later)
DD-361 USS Clark — Chelsey Earnestine Clark (Decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-362 USS Moffett — Willow Adelle Moffett (Resembles Guardian Project self, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later)
DD-363 USS Balch — Genna Beryl Balch (Resembles fan art of self as done by Yorktown CV-5, Pixiv #88842457, second of name, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the next year)

MAHAN-CLASS DESTROYER
DD-364 USS Mahan — Almira Theda Mahan (Resembles Pacific self, second of name, damaged beyond economical repair by kamikaze air strike in 1944; was scuttled by torpedo strike southwest of Ormoc, Leyte, the Philippines)
DD-365 USS Cummings — Anita Brande Cummings (Resembles Black Surge Nights version of Almira Mahan, second of name, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later)
DD-366 USS Drayton — Penelope Drayton (Resembles Guardian Project version of Almira Mahan, second of name, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-367 USS Lamson — Rosalin Hallie Lamson (Resembles Shipgirls Collection version of Almira Mahan with darker hair, third of name, decommissioned in 1946, used as target ship during Operation: Crossroads later that year, was sunk by Test "Able" in Pikinni Lagoon, the Marshall Islands)
DD-368 USS Flusser — Chris Wynn Flusser (Resembles Black Surge Nights version of Stella Cassin, fourth of name, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped two years later)
DD-369 USS Reid — Serina Chantelle Reid (Resembles Warship Girls R version of Almira Mahan, third of name, was sunk by kamikaze air strike in 1944 southwest of Padre Bergos, Quezon, the Philippines)
DD-370 USS Case — Aurora Lucy Case (Resembles Shipgirls Collection version of Stella Cassin, second of name, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later)
DD-371 USS Conyngham — Gwenaëlle Conyngham (Resembles Victory Belles version of Almira Mahan, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, used as target ship during Operation: Crossroads later that year, survived both tests; was sunk as target two years later off the California coast)
DD-372 USS Cassin — Stella Cassin (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, decommissioned in 1941 after the attack on Pearl Harbour due to bomb strikes while in dry dock; rebuilt and recommissioned in 1943, decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped two years later)

DD-373 USS Shaw — Jasmin Shaw (Resembles Pacific self, second of name, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-374 USS Tucker — Sandra Tucker (Resembles Black Surge Nights version of Jessica Downes, second of name, was sunk by friendly mine strike in 1942 near Luganville, Sanma, Vanuatu)
DD-375 USS Downes — Jessica Downes (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, decommissioned in 1942 after the attack on Pearl Harbour due to bomb strikes while in dry dock; rebuilt and recommissioned the following year, decommissioned the second time in 1945, was scrapped two years later)
DD-376 USS Cushing — Baylee Willow Cushing (Resembles Warship Girls R self, third of name, was sunk due to gunfire in 1942 during the naval Battle of Guadalcanal by multiple Japanese warships south of Savo Island, Sentrol, the Solomon Islands)
DD-377 USS Perkins — Hazel Ginger Perkins (Resembles Shipgirls Collection version of Jessica Downes, second of name, was sunk in collision in 1943 with MV Duntroon off Ipoteto, Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea)
DD-378 USS Smith — Jordan Britt Smith (Resembles Warship Girls R self, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year)
DD-379 USS Preston — Shaelyn Wanda Preston (Resembles Guardian Project version of Baylee Cushing, fifth of name, was sunk by gunfire in 1942 during the third Battle of Savo Island by THG Nagara south of Savo Island, Sentrol, the Solomon Islands)

GRIDLEY-CLASS DESTROYER
DD-380 USS Gridley — Charlotte Valarie Gridley (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year)

SOMERS-CLASS DESTROYER (1937)
DD-381 USS Somers — Richelle Somers (Resembles Victory Belles self, third of name, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later)

GRIDLEY-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-382 USS Craven — Trinity Aubrey Macdonough Craven (Resembles Azur Lane self, third of name, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year)

SOMERS-CLASS DESTROYER (1937) (Continued)
DD-383 USS Warrington — Liane Warrington (Resembles Blue Oath version of Trinity Craven, second of name, was sunk during the 1944 Great Atlantic Hurricane somewhere off the Bahamas)

MAHAN-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-384 USS Dunlap — Roslyn Harper Dunlap (Resembles Blue Oath version of Charlotte Gridley, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later)
DD-385 USS Fanning — Nancy Fanning (Resembles Black Surge Nights version of Willa Benson, second of name, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1948)

BAGLEY-CLASS DESTROYER
DD-386 USS Bagley — Wynter Bagley (Resembles Shipgirl Collection version of Willa Benson, third of name, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year)
DD-387 USS Blue — Vivian Blue (Resembles Blue Oath version of Eden McCall, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1942 during the Guadalcanal Campaign by THG Kawakaze, was scuttled east of Savo Island, Sentrol, the Solomon Islands)
DD-388 USS Helm — Joan Meredith Helm (Decommissioned in 1946, used as target ship during Operation: Crossroads later that year, survived both tests, was scrapped the following year)
DD-389 USS Mugford — Joan Mugford (Resembles Warship Girls R version of Charlene Hammann, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, used as target ship during Operation: Crossroads later that year, survived both tests, was scuttled two years later off Kwajalein Atoll, the Marshall Islands)
DD-390 USS Ralph Talbot — Rhonda Talbot (Resembles Velvet Code version of Charlene Hammann, decommissioned in 1946, used as target ship during Operation: Crossroads later that year, survived both tests; was sunk as target two years later off Kwajalein Atoll, the Marshall Islands)
DD-391 USS Henley — Rosabel Henley (Resembles Victory Belles self, second of name, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1943 by THG RO-108 [now NKG Tōya] east of Eipa, Morobe, Papua New Guinea)
DD-392 USS Patterson — Dayna Tori Patterson (Second of name, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later)
DD-393 USS Jarvis — Jennica Catharine Jarvis (Resembles Battleship Bishōjo Puzzle version of Cara Morris, second of name, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1942 thanks to Imperial Navy torpedo bombers off Lunga Point, Guadalcanal, the Solomon Islands; while retreating to Australia for repairs, was subsequently sunk by massed air strike west of southwest from Kau, Guadalcanal)

SOMERS-CLASS DESTROYER (1937) (Continued)
DD-394 USS Sampson — Wilma Thea Sampson (Resembles Warship Girls R self, second of name, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
DD-395 USS Davis — Christal Haven Davis (Resembles Blue Oath version of Eden McCall, third of name, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later)
DD-396 USS Jouett — Jessa Earlene Jouett (Resembles Azur Lane version of Marylyn Maury, second of name, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)

BENHAM-CLASS DESTROYER
DD-397 USS Benham Abilene Elaine Kayleigh Benham (Resembles Warship Girls R version of Aislin Sterett, second of name, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1942 during the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal from unknown Japanese ship, was scuttled near Cape Esperence, Guadalcanal, the Solomon Islands)
DD-398 USS Ellet — Caren Allison Rina Joelle Edythe Ellet (Resembles Battleship Girl version of Willa Benson, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later)
DD-399 USS Lang — Jodie Lang (Decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later)

GRIDLEY-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-400 USS McCall — Eden Ronda McCall (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later)
DD-401 USS Maury — Marylyn Fortune Maury (Resembles Pacific self, second of name, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)

BENHAM-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-402 USS Mayrant — Julia Mayrant (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, used as target ship during Operation: Crossroads later that year, survived both tests; was scuttled in 1948 off Kwajalein, the Marshall Islands)
DD-403 USS Trippe — Johanna Trippe (Third of name, decommissioned in 1946, used as target ship during Operation: Crossroads later that year, survived both tests; was scuttled in 1948 off Kwajalein, the Marshall Islands)
DD-404 USS Rhind — Ashlyn Colleen Rhind (Decommissioned in 1946, used as target ship during Operation: Crossroads later that year, survived both tests; was scuttled in 1948 off Kwajalein, the Marshall Islands)
DD-405 USS Rowan — Clementine Starr Rowan (Resembles Shipgirl Collection self, third of name, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1943 during Operation: Avalanche by unnamed German E-boat near Salerno, Campania, Italy)
DD-406 USS Stack — Eileen Stack (Decommissioned in 1946, used as target ship during Operation: Crossroads later that year, survived both tests; was scuttled in 1948 off Kwajalein, the Marshall Islands)
DD-407 USS Sterett — Aislin Sterett (Resembles fan art of self by Yorktown CV-5, Pixiv ID #101231648, second of name, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later)
DD-408 USS Wilson — Charlotte Wilson (Decommissioned in 1946, used as target ship during Operation: Crossroads later that year, survived both tests; was scuttled in 1948 off Kwajalein, the Marshall Islands)

SIMS-CLASS DESTROYER
DD-409 USS Sims — Wynter Sonia Sims (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk by air attack in 1942 during the Battle of the Coral Sea from TH Gunkan-tachi Shōkaku and Zuikaku northeast of Heralds-Beacon Island, Coral Sea Islands Territory, Australia)
DD-410 USS Hughes — Eleanor Melodie Hughes (Resembles fan art of self by Yorktown CV-5, Pixiv ID #91667123, decommissioned in 1946, used as a target ship during Operation: Crossroads later that year, survived both tests; was scuttled in 1948 off Kwajalein, the Marshall Islands)
DD-411 USS Anderson — Edena Alexandra Anderson (Resembles fan art of self by Yorktown CV-5, Pixiv ID #91667123, decommissioned in 1946, used as a target ship during Operation: Crossroads later that year, was sunk during Test "Able" in Pikinni Lagoon, the Marshall Islands)
DD-412 USS Hammann Charlene Hazel Hammann (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1942 during the Battle of Midway from THG I-168 [now NKG Imuya] north-northeast of Midway Island)
DD-413 USS Mustin — Heidi Crystal Mustin (Resembles fan art of self by Yorktown CV-5, Pixiv ID #91667123, decommissioned in 1946, used as a target ship during Operation: Crossroads later that year, survived both tests; was scuttled in 1948 off Kwajalein, the Marshall Islands)
DD-414 USS Russell — Jaydon Honor Russell (Resembles fan art of self by Yorktown CV-5, Pixiv ID #91667123, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1947)
DD-415 USS O'Brien — Jennifer Margaret O'Brien (Resembles fan art of self by Yorktown CV-5, Pixiv ID #91667123, third of name, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1942 southeast of Namuga, the Solomon Islands from THG I-19 [now NKG Iku]; sank while under tow later that year northeast of Faleapuna, Va'a-o-Fonoti, Samoa)
DD-416 USS Walke — Anne Heather Walke (Resembles fan art of self by Yorktown CV-5, Pixiv ID #91667123, second of name, was sunk by combined gunfire and torpedo attack in 1942 during the First Naval Battle of Guadalcanal by TH Gunkan-tachi Nagara, Ayanami and Uranami northeast of Cape Esperance, Guadalcanal, the Solomon Islands)
DD-417 USS Morris — Cara Morris (Resembles fan art of self by Yorktown CV-5, Pixiv ID #91667123, seventh of name, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1947)
DD-418 USS Roe — Franklyn Ashley Roe (Second of name, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1947)
DD-419 USS Wainwright — Amelia Joanna Wainwright (Resembles Shipgirl Collection self, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, used as a target ship during Operation: Crossroads later that year, survived both tests; was sunk as target ship in 1948 near Pikinni Atoll, the Marshall Islands)
DD-420 USS Buck — Jane Buck (Resembles Shipgirl Collection self, was sunk by torpedo attack in 1943 from KMS U-616 [now DMS Radibor] south-southwest of Salerno, Campania, Italy)

BENSON-CLASS DESTROYER
DD-421 USS Benson — Willa Shuǎng Benson 薇拉·爽·本森 (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Taiwan in 1954, renamed ZMZ Luòyáng ZMZ 洛陽 with hull number DD-14; decommissioned the second time in 1975, was scrapped that year; adopted by Taiwan under local name, given hull number QJ-108) *
DD-422 USS Mayo — Hilda Toni Mayo (Decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1972)

GLEAVES-CLASS DESTROYER
DD-423 USS Gleaves — Alise Gleaves (Decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1972)
DD-424 USS Niblack — Allyson Paris Niblack (Decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1973)

BENSON-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-425 USS Madison Janet Julia Madison (Third of name, decommissioned in 1946, was sunk as target in 1969 off southeastern Florida)
DD-426 USS Lansdale — Patricia Vanna Lansdale (Resembles Shipgirls Collection self, second of name, was sunk by air attack in 1944 while escorting convoy UGS-38 by Luftwaffe bombers north of north-northwest from Dilis, Būmirdās, Algeria)
DD-427 USS Hilary P. Jones — Hillary Lìjié Jones 希拉里·李王·琼斯 (Resembles Shipgirls Collection self, decommissioned in 1947, transferred to Taiwan in 1954, renamed ZMZ Hànyáng ZMZ 漢陽 with hull number DD-15; decommissioned the second time in 1974, was scrapped that year; adopted by Taiwan under local name, given hull number QJ-109) *
DD-428 USS Charles F. Hughes — Charlene Faye Hughes (Decommissioned in 1946, was sunk as target in 1969 off Virginia)

GLEAVES-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-429 USS Livermore — Sharise Livermore (Decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1961)
DD-430 USS Eberle — Efthalía Wynonna Eberle Εφθαλία Ουνοννα Έμπελ (Transferred to Greece in 1951 and renamed VP Níki ΒΠ Νίκη [second of name] with pennant D63, was scrapped in 1972; adopted by Greece, renamed AT Zílos AT Ζῆλος with pennant A33 to prevent confusion with torpedo boat TV Níki [pennant A01]) *
DD-431 USS Plunkett — Chastity Chūnhuá Plunkett 雀斯蒂·春華·布朗克 (Decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Taiwan in 1959, renamed ZMZ Nányáng ZMZ 南洋 with hull number DD-17; decommissioned in 1975, was scrapped that year; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number QJ-110) *
DD-432 USS Kearny — Lavender Kearny (Decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1972)
DD-433 USS Gwin — Wanda Gwin (Resembles Shipgirls Collection self, third of name, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1973 during the Battle of Kolombangara by either THG Jintsū or any of her escorts; was scuttled east of north from Menakasapa, Wes, the Solomon Islands)
DD-434 USS Meredith — Joanna Meredith (Second of name, was sunk by air attack in 1942 by Imperial Japanese Navy bombers from THG Zuikaku southeast of Ragapu, Makira-Ulawa, the Solomon Islands)
DD-435 USS Grayson — Carol Tracey Grayson (Decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1974)
DD-436 USS Monssen Maartje Monssen (Damaged beyond economical repair by gunfire in 1942 at the naval Battle of Guadalcanal from TH Gunkan-tachi Hiei, Kirishima and Nagara; later sank east-southeast of Savo Island, Sentrol, the Solomon Islands)
DD-437 USS Woolsey — Julia McKayla Brooke Woolsey (Second of name, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1974; renamed USS Julia [effective third of name] to prevent confusion with destroyer USS Woolsey [DD-77]) *

DD-438 USS Ludlow — Augusta Chlói Ludlow Αυγούστα Χλόη Λούντλοου (Third of name, transferred to Greece in 1951 and renamed VP Dóxa ΒΠ Δόξα [second of name] with pennant D20, was scrapped in 1972; adopted by Greece, renamed AT Fími AT Φήμη with pennant A34 to prevent confusion with destroyer AT Dóxa [pennant A03]) *
DD-439 USS Edison — Tamsyn Alanna Edison (Decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1966)
DD-440 USS Ericsson — Johanna Ericsson (Third of name, decommissioned in 1946, was sunk as target in 1970)
DD-441 USS Wilkes — Camellia Wilkes (Third of name, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1972)
DD-442 USS Nicholson — Jolanda Simonetta Jessica Viviana Nicholson (Resembles Battleship War Girl version of Brenda Laffey, third of name, decommissioned in 1951 on transfer to Italy, renamed MM Aviere [second of name] with pennant D554; decommissioned the second time in 1975, was sunk as target that year; adopted by Italy, renamed MM Aeronautico with pennant C190 to prevent confusion with destroyer RM/MM Aviere [pennant C140]) *
DD-443 USS Swanson — Claudia April Swanson (Decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1972)
DD-444 USS Ingraham Dolly Natalie Ingraham (Resembles Warship Girls R version of Nichelle Ingraham [USS Ingraham DD-694/AT Navmachía], Second of name, was sunk in collision in 1942 with USS Chemung off the coast of Nova Scotia)

FLETCHER-CLASS DESTROYER
DD-445 USS Fletcher Frederica Friday Fletcher (Resembles Kantai Collection self, decommissioned in 1947, reclassified DDE-445 two years later after recommissioning; reclassified again as DD-445 in 1962, decommissioned the second time in 1969, was scrapped in 1972; bridge preserved at United States Navy Museum, Washington, District of Columbia)
DD-446 USS Radford Mary Harriet Radford (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned three years later; received FRAM II upgrade in 1960, decommissioned the second time in 1969, was scrapped the next year; artifacts preserved at Newcomerstown, Ohio until 2011; subsequently transferred to USS Orleck Museum in Lake Charles, Louisiana)
DD-447 USS Jenkins Tracey Alexandra Jenkins (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, re-designated DDE-447 in 1951 on recommissioning; received FRAM II upgrade in 1960, decommissioned the second time in 1969, was scrapped two years later)
DD-448 USS La Vallette Eleanor Augusta Francine la Vallette y Rodríguez (Resembles Black Surge Nights version of Frederica Fletcher, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Peru in 1974 as spare parts hulk, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Peru, renamed BAP Rodríguez will hull number DD-10) *
DD-449 USS Nicholas Samantha Mary Nicholas (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified DDE-449 three years later, recommissioned in 1951; received FRAM II upgrade in 1960, reclassified again as DD-449 in 1962, decommissioned the second time in 1970, was scrapped two years later; mainmast preserved at the Veterans Memorial Museum, Chehalis, Washington; ship's bell preserved at the Centre House, Marine Barracks Washington, Washington, DC)
DD-450 USS O'Bannon Matilda Patricia O'Bannon (Resembles Pacific self, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified DDE-450 three years later, recommissioned in 1951; reclassified again as DD-450 in 1952, decommissioned the second time in 1970, was scrapped two years later)
DD-451 USS Chevalier Georgia Jeanne Marie Chevalier (Damaged beyond economical repair by combination torpedo strike and friendly ramming in 1943 in action against multiple Japanese destroyers [was rammed by USS O'Bannon after losing her bow to torpedo]; was scuttled west-northwest of Geva, Wes, the Solomon Islands)
DD-452 Percival — Joëlle Percival (Resembles Battleship Girl version of Frederica Fletcher, second of name, was to be constructed as an experimental destroyer, construction delayed until cancelled in 1946; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as MANS Percival with hull number MADD-298) *

GLEAVES-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-453 USS Bristol — Martha Lane Bristol (Resembles Shipgirls Collection self, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1943 while escorting unnamed convoy from KMS U-371 [now DMS Gutenborn] west of north from 'Awlād 'Ṭīta, Skīkdah, Algeria)
DD-454 USS Ellyson — Tamako Grace Ellyson 璋子・グレース・エリソン (Resembles fan art of Taruka Asami [THG/NKG Asakaze KK/SK-136] by Nekota Susumu, Pixiv ID #39612738, reclassified DMS-19 in 1944 on conversion to high speed minesweeper, reclassified again as DD-454 in 1954, decommissioned that year on transfer to Japan, renamed NKG Asakaze NKG あさかぜ [third of name] with hull number DD-181; decommissioned the second time and returned to the United States in 1969, then transferred to Taiwan in 1970, eventually scrapped for spare parts; adopted by Japan, renamed NKG Tsubaki NKG つばき [second of name] with hull number KK-371 to prevent confusion with fast frigate THG/NKG Asakaze [SK-136]) *
DD-455 USS Hambleton — Saranna Hambleton (Reclassified DMS-20 in 1944 on conversion to high-speed minesweeper, reclassified again as DD-455 on decommissioning in 1955, was scrapped in 1972)
DD-456 USS Rodman — Hunter Huālíng Rodman 亨特·花翎·罗德曼 (Reclassified DMS-21 in 1944 on conversion to high-speed minesweeper, reclassified again as DD-456 on decommissioning in 1955, transferred to Taiwan that year, renamed ZMZ Xiányáng ZMZ 咸阳 with hull number DD-16; damaged beyond economical repair by grounding in 1969, decommissioned the second time that year, was destroyed in 1976 as movie prop; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number QJ-111) *
DD-457 USS Emmons Georgia Faye Emmons (Reclassified DMS-22 in 1944 on conversion to high-speed minesweeper, damaged beyond economical repair by kamikaze air strike in 1945, was scuttled north-northwest of Ōgimi, Okinawa, Japan)
DD-458 USS Macomb — Wakana Huālíng Macomb 若奈・花苓・マコーム/若奈・花苓・馬科姆 (Resembles Azur Lane version of Taruka Takako [THG/NKG Hatakaze KK/SK-139], reclassified DMS-23 in 1944 on conversion to high-speed minesweeper, decommissioned in 1954 on transfer to Japan, renamed NKG Hatakaze NKG はたかぜ [second of name] with hull number DD-182; decommissioned the second time in 1969 and returned to the United States, transferred to Taiwan in 1970, renamed ZMZ Xiányáng ZMZ 咸陽 [second of name] with hull number DD-16; decommissioned for the final time in 1972, used as alongside training ship until 1978, cannibalized for spare parts and was scrapped; adopted by Taiwan, given new name ZMZ Cháng'ān ZMZ 長安 with hull number QJ-118 to prevent confusion with destroyer ZMZ Xiányáng [QJ-111], also given Japanese Self-Defence Forces hull number KK-372 for administrative purposes) *

BENSON-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-459 USS Laffey Eleanor Barbara Laffey/Eileanór Bairbre Ní Laithimh (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk by combined gunfire and torpedo attack in 1942 during the naval Battle of Guadalcanal from THG Hiei and escorts east-southeast of Savo Island, Sentrol, the Solomon Islands)
DD-460 USS Woodworth — Salem Erminia Woodworth di Margottini (Resembles Velvet Code version of Brenda Laffey, decommissioned in 1951 on transfer to Italy, renamed MM Artigliere [fourth of name] with pennant D553; decommissioned the second time in 1971, was subsequently sunk as target off La Spezia, Liguria, Italy; propeller preserved at the Naval School "Cala Chiesa", La Maddalena, Sardinia, Italy; adopted by Italy, renamed MM Tiratore with pennant C181 to prevent confusion with destroyer RM/MM Artigliere [pennant C138]) *

GLEAVES-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-461 USS Forrest — Dyan Forrest (Reclassified DMS-24 in 1944 on conversion to high-speed minesweeper, damaged beyond economical repair by kamikaze air strike in 1945 near Okinawa, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1946)
DD-462 USS Fitch Heather Lynn Fitch (Reclassified DMS-25 in 1944 on conversion to high-speed minesweeper, decommissioned in 1956, was sunk as target in 1973 off Florida)
DD-463 USS Corry — Wendy Meredith Corry (Second of name, was sunk by shore bombardment in 1944 during the invasion of Normandy by Kriegsmarine shore artillerymen of Marine-Küsten-Batterie Crisbecq northeast of Saint-Marcouf, Normandie, France)
DD-464 USS Hobson — Sarah Rayna Hobson (Reclassified DMS-26 in 1944 on conversion to high-speed minesweeper, was sunk by collision in 1952 with USS Wasp [now USS Bemis Heights] east of southeast from Cape Race, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada)

To Be Continued…

Ship/Type prefixes

AT/AT — Antitorpilikó Αντιτορπιλικό ("Destroyer") (Greek Navy type prefix post-1973)
BAP — Buque de la Armada de Peru ("Ship of the Peruvian Navy")
DMS — Deutsches Marineschiff ("German Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix post-1955)
KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix from 1935-1945)
MANS — Commonwealth of Massachusetts Naval Ship
MM — Marina Militare ("Military Navy") (Italian Navy ship prefix post-1946)
MV — Motor Vessel
NKG — Nippon-koku Gunkan 日本国軍艦 ("Warship of the State of Japan") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces ship prefix post-1954)
RM — Regia Marina ("Royal Navy") (Royal Italian Navy ship prefix pre-1946)
THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan 天皇陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign") (Imperial Japanese Navy ship prefix pre-1945)
TV/ΤΒ — Torpillovólo Τορπιλλοβόλο ("Torpedo Boat") (Greek Navy type prefix post-1973)
USS — United States Ship
VP/ΒΠ — Vassilikón Ploíon Βασιλικόν Πλοίον ("Royal Ship") (Royal Greek Navy universal ship prefix pre-1973)
ZMZ — Zhōnghuá Mínguó Zhànjiàn 中華民國戰艦 ("Warship of the Republic of China")

Hull classification codes and Pennant superior letters

A/Α — Antitorpilikó Αντιτορπιλικό ("Destroyer") (Greek Navy pennant superior)
AG — Miscellaneous Auxiliary Ship
C — Cacciatorpediniere ("Destroyer") (Italian Navy pennant superior)
D — Destroyer (NATO English-standard pennant superior)
DD — Destroyer (also Republic of China Navy/Japanese Self-Defence Forces English-language hull classification symbol)
DD — Destructor ("Destroyer") (Peruvian Navy hull classification code)
DMS — Fast Minesweeping Destroyer
KK — Kuchikukan 駆逐艦 ("Destroyer") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces hull classification code)
MADD — Massachusetts Naval Militia Destroyer
QJ — Qūzhújiàn 驅逐艦 ("Destroyer") (Republic of China Navy hull classification symbol)
SK — Shōkai-tei 哨戒艇 ("Patrol Ship") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces hull classification code for frigate-sized vessels)
U — Unterseeboot ("Submarine") (German Navy pennant superior)

Translation

FRAM — Fleet Rehabilitation and Modernization, an extensive 1960s-era systems upgrade for World War Two ships
Marine-Küsten-Batterie — Naval Coast Battery (German)
-tachi 達 — Japanese version of the English plural "s" ending, thus Gunkan-tachi literally means "Warships"

World War Two convoy codes

UGS — Chesapeake Bay to Gibraltar (1942-1945) (slow convoys)
 
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United States: Destroyers (Part Six)
Many more Fletchers with some Gleaves and a couple of Bensons.

Of course, three beloved little murderballs are in this list as well! :D

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF DESTROYERS (UNITED STATES NAVY)

(Part Six: Early Wartime Destroyers)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

FLETCHER-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-465 USS SaufleyRenée Caroline Saufley (Resembles Mirage of Steelblue self, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified as DDE-465 on recommissioning three years later; reclassified as EDDE-465 in 1951 for use as experimental test platform; reclassified again as DD-465 in 1962, decommissioned the second time in 1965, was sunk as target three years later southeast of Key West, Florida)
DD-466 USS WallerAntonia Tamara Waller (Resembles Warship Girls R version of Violetta Taylor, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified as DDE-466 on recommissioning three years later; reclassified again as DD-466 in 1962, decommissioned the second time in 1969, was sunk as target the next year off Rhode Island)
DD-467 USS StrongJanet Heather Strong (Resembles fan art of Frederica Fletcher done by SilentMag, Pixiv ID #79577662, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1943 during the Battle of Enogai by THG Niizuki east-northeast of Ringgi, Wes, the Solomon Islands)
DD-468 USS TaylorVioletta Rosalba Taylor (Resembles Taylor Hebert/Skitter from Worm by John C. McCrae, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified DDE-468 in 1951 on recommissioning; reclassified again as DD-468 in 1962, decommissioned the second time in 1969, transferred to Italy that year, renamed MM Lanciere [third of name] with pennant D560; decommissioned the final time in 1971, cannibalized for spare parts and was scrapped by 1978; adopted by Italy, renamed MM Cavaliere with pennant C197 to prevent confusion with destroyer RM/MM Lanciere [pennant C148]) *
DD-469 USS De HavenElsie Jessica de Haven (Resembles Warship Girls R version of Lucy Thatcher, was sunk by air strike in 1943 during Operation Ke-gō by Imperial Japanese Navy bombers east of Savo Island, Sentrol, the Solomon Islands)
DD-470 USS BacheElizabeth Sarah Bache (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned 1946, reclassified as DDE-470 on recommissioning in 1951; reclassified again as DD-470 in 1962, damaged beyond economical repair by grounding in 1968 near Ródos, Notíou Eyéou, Greece; decommissioned that year, was scrapped on site)
DD-471 USS BealeEmily Stephanie Beale (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified as DDE-471 on recommissioning in 1951; reclassified again as DD-471 in 1962, decommissioned again in 1968, was sunk as target the next year east of Kiptopeke, Virginia)
DD-472 USS GuestJúlia Vitória Guest do Pará (Decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Brazil in 1959, renamed CT Pará [second of name] with pennant D27, decommissioned the second time in 1979, was sunk as target by missile strike in 1983 south of Cabo Frio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; adopted by Brazil, renamed CT Belém with pennant T53 to prevent confusion with destroyer CT Pará [pennant T26]) *
DD-473 USS BennettFlorinda Bennett da Paraíba (Decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Brazil in 1959, renamed CT Paraíba [second of name] with pennant D28, decommissioned the second time in 1978, was scrapped that year; adopted by Brazil, renamed CT João Pessoa with pennant T54 to prevent confusion with destroyer CT Paraíba [pennant T29]) *

DD-474 USS FullamMariana Frieda Fullam (Decommissioned in 1947, was sunk as target in 1962 off Virginia)
DD-475 USS HudsonDiane Rebecca Hudson (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1973)
DD-476 USS HutchinsCarla Brandy Hutchins (Damaged beyond economical repair by kamikaze air strike in 1945 off Okinawa, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1948)
DD-477 USS PringleJoan Dixie Cordelia Pringle (Built with aircraft catapult, later modified to standard class configuration, was sunk by kamikaze air strike in 1945 off Okinawa)
DD-478 USS StanlyFelicia Modesta Stanly (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1971)
DD-479 USS StevensMelanie Fernandina Stevens (Second of name, built with aircraft catapult, later modified to standard class configuration, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1973)
DD-480 USS HalfordHonora Glenda Halford (Resembles Warship Girls R self, built with aircraft catapult, later modified to standard class configuration, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1970)
DD-481 USS LeutzeEmanuelle Heidi Corrine Leutze (Damaged beyond economical repair by kamikaze air strike in 1945 off Okinawa, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1947)
DD-482 WatsonJocelin Cressida Watson (Projected to be diesel-powered version of Fletcher-class, construction delayed until cancelled in 1946; adopted by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, renamed KYNS Watson with hull number KYDD-482) *

GLEAVES-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-483 USS Aaron Ward — Elisheba Ward (Resembles Shipgirls Collection self, second of name, was sunk by air attack in 1943 by Imperial Japanese Navy bombers northwest of Mbungana Island, Sentrol, the Solomon Islands)
DD-484 USS Buchanan — Francine Gülcan Buchanan (Second of name, decommissioned in 1948, was transferred to Türkiye the following year, renamed TCG Gelibolu [second of name] with pennant D346; decommissioned the second time in 1976, was scrapped that year; adopted by Türkiye under local name with pennant M119) *
DD-485 USS DuncanSilver Madelyn Duncan (Second of name, was sunk by surface gunfire in 1942 during the Battle of Cape Esperence by multiple Japanese warships north of Savo Island, Sentrol, the Solomon Islands)
DD-486 USS Lansdowne — Züleyha Lansdowne (Decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Türkiye in 1949, renamed TCG Gaziantep with pennant D344; decommissioned the second time in 1973, was sunk as target in 1979 in the Gulf of Sidra; adopted by Türkiye under local name with pennant M120) *
DD-487 USS Lardner — Jenae Lujain Lardner (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Türkiye in 1949, renamed TCG Gemlik with pennant D347; decommissioned the second time in 1974, was sunk as target in 1982 in the eastern Mediterranean Sea; adopted by Türkiye under local name with pennant M121) *
DD-488 USS McCalla — Bonita Hanife McCalla (Second of name, decommissioned in 1949 on transfer to Türkiye, renamed TCG Giresun with pennant D345; decommissioned the second time in 1973, was scrapped that year; adopted by Türkiye under local name with pennant M118) *
DD-489 USS Mervine — Wisdom Mervine (Second of name, reclassified DMS-31 in 1945 on conversion to high-speed minesweeper, decommissioned in 1949, reclassified DD-489 in 1955, was scrapped in 1969)
DD-490 USS Quick — Jodene Hester Quick (Reclassified DMS-32 in 1945 on conversion to high-speed minesweeper, decommissioned in 1949, reclassified DD-490 in 1955, was scrapped in 1973)

BENSON-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-491 USS Farenholt — Owena Wanda Farenholt (Resembles Battleship Girl version of Chynna Bailey, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1972)
DD-492 USS BaileyChynna Thérèse Bailey (Resembles Azur Lane self, fourth of name, decommissioned in 1946, was sunk as target in 1969 off the coast of Florida)

GLEAVES-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-493 USS Carmick — Darien Carmick (Reclassified DMS-33 in 1945 on conversion to high-speed minesweeper, decommissioned in 1954, reclassified DD-493 the following year, was scrapped in 1972)
DD-494 USS Doyle — Riley Doyle (Reclassified DMS-34 in 1945 on conversion to high-speed minesweeper, reclassified DD-494 on decommissioning in 1955, was scrapped in 1972)
DD-495 USS Endicott — Scarlett Endicott (Reclassified DMS-35 in 1945 on conversion to high-speed minesweeper, reclassified DD-495 on decommissioning in 1955, was scrapped in 1970)
DD-496 USS McCook — Robynne Shelley McCook (Second of name, reclassified DMS-36 in 1945 on conversion to high-speed minesweeper, reclassified DD-496 on decommissioning in 1949, was scrapped in 1973)
DD-497 USS FrankfordJulia Frankford (Decommissioned in 1946, was sunk as target in 1973 off Puerto Rico)

FLETCHER-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-498 USS PhilipMarion Theresa Philip (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified as DDE-498 in 1950 on recommissioning; reclassified again as DD-498 in 1962, decommissioned for second time in 1968, was sunk in storm while under tow for scrapping in 1972 east-southeast of Wake Island)
DD-499 USS RenshawWanda Barbara Renshaw (Second of name, decommissioned in 1947, reclassified as DDE-499 in 1950 on recommissioning; reclassified again as DD-499 in 1962, decommissioned again in 1970, was scrapped that year)
DD-500 USS RinggoldCecilia Wilma Ringgold Σεσίλια Γουίλα Ρίνγκολντ (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Germany in 1959 and renamed DMS Z2 with pennant D171; transferred to Greece in 1981 and renamed AT Kímon ΑΤ Κίμων with pennant D42, was scrapped in 1993; adopted by Germany and renamed DMS Rhein with pennant Z58, also given Greek Navy pennant A54 for administrative purposes) *
DD-501 USS SchroederSarah Schroeder (Decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1974)
DD-502 USS SigsbeeChantelle Dyan Sigsbee (Resembles Warship Girls self, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1975)
DD-503 StevensonJoan Helen Stevenson-Kingsmill (Resembles Warship Girls R version of Frederica Fletcher [USS Fletcher DD-445], cancelled before construction in 1941; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Kingsmill with new number DD-202/CT-202) *
DD-504 Stockton Rosalynn Fleur Stockton-Hose (Resembles Battleship Bishōjo Puzzle version of Frederica Fletcher [USS Fletcher DD-445], third of name, cancelled before construction in 1941; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Walter Hose with new number DD-211/CT-211) *
DD-505 Thorn — Jessica Thorn-Nelles (Resembles Battleship War Girl version of Frederica Fletcher [USS Fletcher DD-445], cancelled before construction in 1941; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Nelles with new number DD-220/CT-220) *
DD-506 Turner — Gilda Darlene Turner-Jones (Resembles Lane Girls version of Frederica Fletcher [USS Fletcher DD-445], second of name, cancelled before construction in 1941; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS George Jones with new number DD-221/CT-221) *
DD-507 USS ConwayWhitney Conway (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified as DDE-507 on recommissioning in 1949; reclassified again as DD-507 in 1962, decommissioned for the second time in 1969, was sunk by gunfire while being towed for scrapping the next year east of Cape Henry, Virginia)

DD-508 USS ConyJaden Savannah Cony (Decommissioned in 1946, reclassified as DDE-508 on recommissioning in 1949; reclassified again as DD-508 in 1962, decommissioned again in 1969, was sunk as target two years later off Puerto Rico)
DD-509 USS ConverseGeorgina Alba Converse y Valdés (Resembles Warship Girls R self, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Spain in 1959, renamed BSM Almirante Valdés [second of name] with pennant D23; decommissioned the second time in 1986, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Spain, renamed BSM Cortes de Cádiz with pennant D145 to prevent confusion with destroyer BSM Almirante Valdés [pennant D120]) *
DD-510 USS EatonSarah Eaton (Resembles Blue Oath version of Madelyn Hoel, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified as DDE-510 on recommissioning in 1951; reclassified again as DD-510 in 1962, decommissioned the second time in 1962, was sunk as target the next year east of Norfolk, Virginia)
DD-511 USS FooteAndrea Eudocia Foote (Resembles Azur Lane self, third of name, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1974, one torpedo bank preserved at the National Museum of the Pacific War in Fredericksburg, Texas)
DD-512 USS SpenceRosemarie Tara Spence (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk in storm in 1944 during Typhoon Cobra north of east from Utrōk, the Marshall Islands)
DD-513 USS TerryElla Abbey Terry y Montero Flores (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Peru in 1974, cannibalized for spare parts and was scrapped afterwards; adopted by Peru and renamed BAP Contraalmirante Montero with hull number DD-11) *
DD-514 USS ThatcherLucy Mary Thatcher (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, damaged beyond economical repair by kamikaze air strike in 1945 off Okinawa, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1948)
DD-515 USS AnthonyMagdalene Anthony (Resembles Warship Girls R self, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Germany in 1958, renamed DMS Z1 with pennant D170; decommissioned for final time in 1976, was sunk as target in 1979 in the Mediterranean Sea, artifacts preserved at the Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr, Dresden, Germany; adopted by Germany, renamed DMS Donau with pennant Z57) *
DD-516 USS WadsworthAlina Sotiria Wadsworth Αλίνα Σωτήρα Γουἀδσγους (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Germany in 1959 and renamed DMS Z3 with pennant D172; transferred later to Greece in 1980 and renamed AT Néarchos ΑΤ Νέαρχος with pennant D65, decommissioned and was scrapped in 1991; adopted by Germany and renamed DMS Elbe with pennant Z59, also given Greek Navy pennant A52 for administrative purposes) *
DD-517 USS WalkerJolanda Giulia Walker (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1950; decommissioned for the second time in 1969, transferred to Italy and renamed MM Fante with pennant D561, decommissioned for the final time in 1977, was scrapped that year; adopted by Italy under local name with pennant C196) *

DD-518 USS BrownsonIsabella Hailee Brownson (Resembles The Cute Warship self, was sunk by air attack in 1943 during the Battle of Cape Gloucester by Imperial Japanese Navy dive bomber north-northeast of Ulamainge, West New Britain, Papua New Guinea)
DD-519 USS DalyDanielle Jenn Daly (Decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1951, decommissioned for the second time in 1974, was scrapped two years later)
DD-520 USS IsherwoodAdelita Yesenia Isherwood y Guise (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned for the second time in 1961 and transferred to Peru, renamed BAP Almirante Guise [second of name] with hull number DD-72, decommissioned for the final time in 1981, was scrapped that year; adopted by Peru, renamed BAP Protector [second of name] with hull number DD-05 to prevent confusion with destroyer BAP Almirante Guise [DD-02]) *
DD-521 USS KimberlyLouise Chāngǎi Kimberly 露易絲·昌藹·金佰利 (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned for the second time in 1954, transferred to Taiwan in 1967, renamed ZMZ Ānyáng ZMZ 安陽 with hull number DD-997; decommissioned for the final time in 1999, was sunk as target in 2003 near the Sakishima Islands, Okinawa, Japan; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number QJ-112) *
DD-522 USS LuceCharlotte Elizabeth Luce (Resembles Blue Oath version of Kistiñe Heermann y Brown, second of name, was sunk by kamikaze air strike in 1945 near the Kerama Islands, Okinawa, Japan)
DD-523 (no name) Beverly Stoddert (Resembles Tales of Abyss version of Frederica Fletcher [USS Fletcher DD-445] with dark skin, cancelled before construction in 1940, never named; adopted by Jamaica, renamed HMJS Cornwall with pennant D10) *
DD-524 (no name) Jeanne-Marie Baptiste Bernadou (Cancelled before construction in 1940, never named; adopted by Jamaica, renamed HMJS Middlesex with pennant D11) *
DD-525 (no name) — Wanda Billingsley (Cancelled before construction in 1940, never named; adopted by Jamaica, renamed HMJS Surrey with pennant D12) *
DD-526 USS Abner ReadNancy Ezra Read (Resembles Warship Girls R version of Kistiñe Heermann y Brown, lost stern due to mine strike in 1942 off Kiska, Alaska; was subsequently repaired and restored to service, was sunk by kamikaze air strike two years later east of Javier, Leyte, the Philippines)
DD-527 USS AmmenDenice Ammen (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned for the second time in 1960, was scrapped in 1964)

DD-528 USS MullanyMaria Héhéng Mullany 玛丽亚·和鴴·穆蘭尼 (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1971, transferred to Taiwan, renamed ZMZ Qìngyáng ZMZ 慶陽 with hull number DDG-909, re-designated DD-947 in 1976, re-designated DD-909 in 1979; decommissioned the final time in 1999, was sunk as artificial reef in 2001 near Gòngliáo, Xīnběi, Taiwan; mast, guns and other artifacts preserved at the Mádòu Military History Park, Táinán, Taiwan; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number QJ-122) *
DD-529 USS BushSarina Winter Bush (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, was sunk by kamikaze air strike in 1945 north-northwest of Iheya, Okinawa, Japan)
DD-530 USS TrathenJune Midnight Trathen (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned for the second time in 1965, used as target hulk and was scrapped in 1973)
DD-531 USS HazelwoodMiranda Hazelwood (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; modified to carry DASH anti-submarine drone in 1958, decommissioned for the second time in 1965, was scrapped in 1976)
DD-532 USS HeermannLouisa Kistiñe Heermann y Brown (Resembles fan art of her by Au Sn*, Pixiv ID #63931981, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned for the second time in 1957, transferred to Argentina in 1961, renamed ARA Almirante Brown [third of name] with pennant D20; decommissioned for the final time in 1982, was scrapped that year; serves the United States, given Argentinian Navy pennant D30 for administrative purposes)
DD-533 USS HoelMadelyn Elizabeth Hoel (Resembles Warship Girls self, was sunk by gunfire in 1944 during the Battle off Samar in the Battle of Leyte Gulf by TH Gunkan-tachi Yamato, Kongō, Haruna and Haguro east of San Julian, Silangang Samar, the Philippines)
DD-534 USS McCordFiona Cassidy McCord (Decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1951, decommissioned for the second time in 1954, was scrapped in 1974)
DD-535 USS MillerJanne Miller (Decommissioned in 1945, recommissioned in 1951, decommissioned for the second time in 1964, was scrapped in 1975)
DD-536 USS OwenKaelyn Eryn Owen (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951, decommissioned for the second time in 1958, was scrapped in 1973)
DD-537 Putnam Georgette Florence Janice Madison Alberta Sullivan (Resembles Warship Girls R self, second of name, renamed USS The Sullivans before launch, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951, decommissioned for the second time in 1965; preserved as memorial since 1977 at the Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park, Buffalo, New York)

DD-538 USS Stephen PotterStephanie Potter (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1945, recommissioned in 1951, decommissioned for the second time in 1958, was scrapped in 1973)
DD-539 USS TingeyHannah Margaret Tingey (Third of name, resembles fan art done of Madelyn Hoel by SilentMag, Pixiv ID #79577662, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951, decommissioned for the second time in 1963, was sunk as target in 1966 off San Francisco, California)
DD-540 USS TwiningNatalie Báilán Twining 娜塔莉·白蘭·特懷寧 (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1950; decommissioned for the second time and transferred to Taiwan in 1971, renamed ZMZ Guìyáng ZMZ 貴陽 with hull number DD-956; decommissioned for the final time in 1999, was subsequently sunk as target off Yílán County, Taiwan; chaff rocket launcher and main gun mount preserved as memorial at the Xīnběi Weapons Park, Xīnběi, Taiwan; mast, anchor and propeller preserved as memorial at the Yìzhèng Park, Jīlóng, Taiwan; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number QJ-121) *
DD-541 USS YarnallJudith Juānnà Yarnall 朱迪丝·娟納·雅諾 (Resembles Shipgirls Collection self, second of name, decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned for the second time in 1958, transferred to Taiwan in 1968, renamed ZMZ Kūnyáng ZMZ 昆陽 with hull number DD-19; decommissioned for the final time in 1999, was subsequently sunk as target off Yílán, Taiwan; mast and dinghy preserved at Mádòu Military History Park, Táinán, Taiwan; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number QJ-113) *
DD-542 (no name) Julianne Karen Fuller (Cancelled before construction in 1941, never named; adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Andros with pennant P01) *
DD-543 (no name) Joanna Bryce Breck (Cancelled before construction in 1941, never named; adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Inagua with pennant P02) *
DD-544 USS BoydJosephine Jale Boyd (Decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1950; decommissioned for the second time in 1969 and transferred to Türkiye, renamed TCG İskenderun with pennant D343; decommissioned for the final time in 1981, was scrapped that year; adopted by Türkiye under local name with pennant M129) *
DD-545 USS Bradford — Glykería Theodora Bradford Γλυκερία Θεοδώρα Μπράντφορδ (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned for the second time in 1961, transferred to Greece the following year, renamed VP Thýella ΒΠ Θύελλα [second of name] with pennant D28; decommissioned for the final time in 1981, was scrapped that year; adopted by Greece, renamed AT Vrontí AT Βροντή with pennant A44 to prevent confusion with destroyer AT Thýella [pennant A05]) *
DD-546 USS Brown — Gail Néfthys Brown Γαήλ Νέφθυς Μπράουν (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1950; decommissioned for the second time in 1962, transferred to Greece that year, renamed VP Navaríno ΒΠ Ναυαρίνο [second of name] with pennant D63; decommissioned for the final time in 1981, was scrapped that year; renamed AT Pýlos AT Πύλος with pennant A43 to prevent confusion with destroyer AT Navaríno [pennant A30]) *
DD-547 USS CowellPhoebe Rayen Cowell y Storni (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned for the second time in 1971, transferred to Argentina, renamed ARA Almirante Storni with pennant D24; decommissioned for the final time in 1982, was scrapped that year; adopted by Argentina under local name with pennant D33) *

DD-548 (no name) Freida Bruce (Cancelled before construction in 1941, never named; adopted by Antigua and Barbuda, renamed HMABS Saint John's with pennant P03) *
DD-549 (no name) Renée Delphy (Cancelled before construction in 1941, never named; adopted by Barbados, renamed BCGS Hillaby with pennant P04) *
DD-550 USS CappsWassa Leticia Capps y Storni de Habsburgo (Decommissioned in 1947, transferred to Spain in 1957, renamed BSM Lepanto [third of name] with pennant D21; decommissioned for the final time in 1985, was scrapped that year; adopted by Spain, renamed BSM Don Juan de Austria with pennant D143 to prevent confusion with destroyer BSM Lepanto [pennant D117]) *
DD-551 USS David W. TaylorImogene Florencia Taylor y Ferrandíz Niño (Decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Spain in 1957, renamed BSM Almirante Ferrandíz [second of name] with pennant D22; decommissioned for the final time in 1987, was scrapped that year; adopted by Spain, renamed BSM Buen Ayre with pennant D144 to prevent confusion with destroyer BSM Almirante Ferrandíz [pennant D116])
DD-552 USS Evans — Robyn Donna Evans (Second of name, damaged beyond economical repair by kamikaze air strike in 1945 northwest of Okinawa, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1947)
DD-553 USS John D. HenleyElizabeth Martha Henley (Decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1970)
DD-554 USS FranksMiley Francine Franks (Decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1973)
DD-555 USS HaggardLouisa Haggard (Damaged beyond economical repair by kamikaze air strike in 1945 off Okinawa, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1946)
DD-556 USS HaileyJacqueline Otávia Hailey de Pernambuco (Resembles Warship Girls version of Rose Johnston, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1961, transferred to Brazil that year, renamed CT Pernambuco [second of name] with pennant D30; decommissioned for the final time in 1982, was sunk as target later that year; adopted by Brazil under local name with pennant T56) *
DD-557 USS JohnstonRose Victoria Johnston (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk by gunfire in 1944 during the Battle off Samar in the Battle of Leyte Gulf by TH Gunkan-tachi Yamato, Kongō, Kumano and accompanying destroyers east of San Julian, Silangang Samar, the Philippines)

DD-558 USS LawsAlanna Laws (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned for the second time in 1964, was scrapped in 1973)
DD-559 USS LongshawMargaret Leigh Longshaw (Resembles Blue Oath version of Rose Johnston, damaged beyond economical repair by grounding in 1945 near Naha, Okinawa, Japan; wreckage destroyed on site)
DD-560 USS MorrisonGwen Janey Morrison (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk by kamikaze air strike in 1945 north of Iheya, Okinawa, Japan; wreck mostly salvaged post-war after 1957)
DD-561 USS PrichettJodi Ginevra Prichett (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned for the second time in 1970, transferred to Italy that year, renamed MM Geniere [second of name] with pennant D555; decommissioned for the final time in 1975, was scrapped that year; adopted by Italy, renamed MM Artificiere with pennant C188 to prevent confusion with destroyer RM/MM Geniere [pennant C146]) *
DD-562 USS RobinsonIda Anne Robinson (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1964, was sunk as target in 1982 off the coast of Puerto Rico)
DD-563 USS RossDella Ross (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1959, was sunk as target in 1978 off the coast of Puerto Rico)
DD-564 USS RoweJustine Rowe (Decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1959, was sunk as target in 1978 off the coast of Puerto Rico)
DD-565 USS SmalleyAretha Aubrey Smalley (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951, decommissioned the second time in 1957, was scrapped in 1966)
DD-566 USS StoddardMandy Yvette Stoddard (Resembles fan art of Rose Johnston by Yorktown CV-5, Pixiv #64408950, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned for the second time in 1959, served as test platform for the Pacific Missile Range until 1992, was scuttled in 1999 northwest of the Pacific Missile Range Facility Barking Sands, Kaua'i, Hawai'i)
DD-567 USS WattsPearl Watts (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1969, was scrapped in 1974)

To Be Continued…

Ship/Type prefixes

ARA — Armada de la República Argentina ("Navy of the Argentina Republic")
AT/AT — Antitorpilikó Αντιτορπιλικό ("Destroyer") (Greek Navy type prefix post-1973)
BAP — Buque de la Armada de Peru ("Ship of the Peruvian Navy")
BCGS — Barbados Coast Guard Ship
BSM — Buque de Su Majestad ("His Majesty's Ship") (Spanish Navy ship prefix)
CT — Contratorpedeiro ("Torpedo Boat Destroyer") (Brazilian Navy type prefix)
DMS — Deutsches Marineschiff ("German Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix post-1955)
HMABS — His/Her Majesty's Antigua and Barbuda Ship
HMBS — His/Her Majesty's Bahamas Ship
HMCS — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (Royal Canadian Navy English ship prefix)
HMJS — His/Her Majesty's Jamaican Ship
KYNS — Commonwealth of Kentucky Naval Ship
MM — Marina Militare ("Military Navy") (Italian Navy ship prefix post-1946)
RM — Regia Marina ("Royal Navy") (Royal Italian Navy ship prefix pre-1946)
TCG — Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Gemisi ("Ship of the Turkish Republic")
THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan 天皇陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign") (Imperial Japanese Navy ship prefix pre-1945)
USS — United States Ship
VP/ΒΠ — Vassilikón Ploíon Βασιλικόν Πλοίον ("Royal Ship") (Royal Greek Navy universal ship prefix pre-1973)
ZMZ — Zhōnghuá Mínguó Zhànjiàn 中華民國戰艦 ("Warship of the Republic of China")

Hull classification codes and Pennant superior letters

A/Α — Antitorpilikó Αντιτορπιλικό ("Destroyer") (Greek Navy pennant superior)
C — Cacciatorpediniere ("Destroyer") (Italian Navy pennant superior)
D — Destroyer (NATO/British Commonwealth English-standard pennant superior)
D — Destructor ("Destroyer") (Argentinian Navy/Spanish Navy pennant superior)
DD — Destroyer (also Republic of China Navy English hull classification code)
DD/CT — Destroyer/Contre-Torpilleur (Royal Canadian Navy bilingual hull classification code)
DD — Destructor ("Destroyer") (Peruvian Navy hull classification code)
DDE — Escort Destroyer (post-1945 code)
DMS — Fast Minesweeping Destroyer
EDDE — Experimental Destroyer Escort
KYDD — Kentucky Air National Guard Destroyer
M — Muhrip ("Destroyer") (Turkish Navy pennant superior)
P — Patrol Ship (Antigua and Barbuda Defence Force/Royal Bahamas Defence Force/Barbados Defence Force universal pennant superior)
QJ — Qūzhújiàn 驅逐艦 ("Destroyer") (Republic of China Navy hull classification symbol)
T — Contratorpedeiro ("Torpedo Boat Destroyer") (Brazilian Navy pennant superior)
Z — Zerstörer ("Destroyer") (German Navy pennant superior)

Translation

DASH — Drone Anti-Submarine Helicopter, official designation for the Gyrodyne QH-50 remotely piloted helicopter
-tachi 達 — Japanese version of the English plural "s" ending, thus Gunkan-tachi literally means "Warships"
 
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United States: Destroyers (Part Seven)
Even more Fletchers (including the "unluckiest ship of World War Two") and the last of the Bensons and Gleaves...

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF DESTROYERS (UNITED STATES NAVY)

(Part Seven: Mid-Wartime Destroyers)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

FLETCHER-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-568 USS WrenSummer Wren (Resembles Shipgirls Collection version of Brandy Aulick, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1963; was scrapped in 1975)
DD-569 USS Aulick — Brandy Sívýlla Aulick Μπράντι Σίβύλλα Άουλικ (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Greece in 1959, renamed VP Sfendóni ΒΠ Σφενδόνη [second of name] with pennant D85; decommissioned the second time in 1991, was scrapped in 1997; renamed AT Katapéltis AT Kαταπέλτης with pennant A40 to prevent confusion with destroyer AT Sfendóni [pennant A08]) *
DD-570 USS Charles AusburneCorinna Ausburne (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Germany in 1960, renamed DMS Z6 with pennant D180; decommissioned the second time in 1968, was scrapped that year, artifacts preserved in Borken, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany; adopted by Germany and renamed DMS Weser with pennant Z62) *
DD-571 USS ClaxtonTheresia Claxton (Resembles Warship Girls R self, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Germany in 1959, renamed DMS Z4 with pennant D178; decommissioned the second time in 1981, transferred to Greece for spare parts and was scrapped that year; adopted by Germany and renamed DMS Oder with pennant Z60) *
DD-572 USS DysonCassandra Dyson (Resembles Warship Girls R self, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Germany in 1960, renamed DMS Z5 with pennant D179; decommissioned the second time in 1982, transferred to Greece for spare parts and was scrapped that year; adopted by Germany and renamed DMS Main with pennant Z61, not given Greek Navy pennant number) *
DD-573 USS HarrisonNell Eneida Harrison y Cuauhtémoc (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Mexico in 1970, renamed ARM Cuauhtémoc with pennant E01; decommissioned the second time in 1982, was scrapped that year; adopted by Mexico under local name with pennant D01) *
DD-574 USS John RodgersYadira Rodgers y Cuitláhuac (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Mexico in 1970, renamed ARM Cuitláhuac with pennant E02; decommissioned the second time in 2001, was scrapped in 2011; adopted by Mexico under local name with pennant D02) *
DD-575 USS McKeeHope Winona McKee (Third of name, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1974)
DD-576 USS MurrayAbigail Murray (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified as DDE-576 on recommissioning in 1951; reclassified again as DD-576 in 1962, decommissioned the second time in 1965, was scrapped the next year)
DD-577 USS SprostonJane Glenda Sproston (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified as DDE-577 on recommissioning in 1950; reclassified again as DD-577 in 1962, decommissioned the second time in 1968, was scrapped in 1971)

DD-578 USS WickesLaney Wickes (Resembles Shipgirls Collection self, second of name, decommissioned in 1945, was sunk as target in 1974)
DD-579 USS William D. PorterMichelle Jane Porter (Resembles Warship Girls self, was sunk by kamikaze air strike in 1945 west-northwest of Iheya, Okinawa, Japan)
DD-580 USS YoungLuanna Young (Resembles fan art done of Michelle Porter by SilentMag, Pixiv ID #79577662, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, was sunk as target in 1970 off Virginia; renamed USS Lucien Young to prevent confusion with destroyer USS Young [DD-312]) *
DD-581 USS CharretteGillian Varvára Charrette Γκίλιαν Βαρβάρα Τσάρρεττ (Resembles Lane Girls version of Michelle Porter, decommissioned in 1947, transferred to Greece in 1959, renamed VP Vélos ΒΠ Βέλος [second of name] with pennant D16; decommissioned the second time in 1975, preserved as museum ship in Palaió Fáliro, Attikís, Greece; renamed AT Toxótis AT Τοξότης with pennant A39 to prevent confusion with torpedo boat TV Vélos [pennant A04]) *
DD-582 USS Conner — Desiree Agáthi Conner Ντεζιρέ Αγάθη Κόννερ (Resembles Black Surge Nights self, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Greece in 1959, renamed VP Aspís ΒΠ Ασπίς [second of name] with pennant D06; decommissioned the second time in 1991, was scrapped in 1997; renamed AT Fálanga AT Φάλαγγα with pennant A41 to prevent confusion with torpedo boat TV Aspís [pennant A02]) *
DD-583 USS HallEileen Lydía Hall Έιλεν Λυδία Αλλ (Resembles Battleship Girl version of Michelle Porter, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Greece in 1960, renamed VP Lónchi ΒΠ Λόγχη [second of name] with pennant D56; decommissioned the second time in 1990, was scrapped in 1997; renamed AT Dóry AT Δόρυ with pennant A42 to prevent confusion with destroyer AT Lónchi [pennant A07]) *
DD-584 USS HalliganJanet Halligan (Damaged beyond economical repair by mine strike in 1945 near Okinawa, bow sank, stern section drifted ashore at Tokashiki, Okinawa, Japan; remnants scrapped by 1958)
DD-585 USS HaradenJayne Haraden (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, was sunk as target in 1973)
DD-586 USS NewcombRose Fiona Newcomb (Damaged beyond economical repair by kamikaze air strike in 1945 near Okinawa, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1947)
DD-587 USS BellMarion Hillary Bell (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, was sunk as target in 1975)

DD-588 USS BurnsJoanna Jane Burns (Resembles Velvet Code version of Della Braine y García, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, was sunk as target in 1974 off San Clemente Island, California)
DD-589 USS IzardAlice Charlotte Izard (Decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1970, artifacts preserved at Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio)
DD-590 USS Paul HamiltonMary Hamilton (Second of name, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1970)
DD-591 USS TwiggsLivia Twiggs (Second of name, was sunk by kamikaze air strike in 1945 near Senaga-jima, Okinawa, Japan; remnants scrapped on site in 1957)
DD-592 USS HoworthLois Willow Howorth (Resembles Battleship Bishōjo Puzzle version of Samantha Nicholas [USS Nicholas DD-449], decommissioned in 1946, was sunk as target in 1962 off San Clemente Island, California)
DD-593 USS KillenEthel Killen (Resembles Blue Oath version of Kistiñe Heermann y Brown [USS Heermann DD-532], decommissioned in 1946, was sunk as target in 1975 off Vieques Island, Puerto Rico)
DD-594 MansfieldPrue Harmony Hart (Renamed USS Hart [second of name] prior to launch, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1973; serves under second name)
DD-595 USS MetcalfJoy Metcalf (Decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1972)
DD-596 USS ShieldsTiffani Miguelia Shields do Maranhão (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1950; decommissioned the second time in 1972 on transfer to Brazil, renamed CT Maranhão [third of name] with pennant D33; decommissioned for the final time in 1990, was scrapped that year; adopted by Brazil, renamed CT Lençóis with pennant T59 to prevent confusion with destroyer CT Maranhão [pennant T37]) *
DD-597 USS WileyWenona Wiley (Decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1970)

BENSON-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-598 USS Bancroft — Gayla Bancroft (Third of name, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1973)
DD-599 USS Barton — Joan Kelley Barton (Resembles Shipgirls Collection self, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1942 during the naval Battle of Guadalcanal by THG Amatsukaze north of Honiara, Guadalcanal, the Solomon Islands)
DD-600 USS Boyle — Tracey Boyle (Decommissioned in 1946, was sunk as target in 1973 off the coast of Florida)
DD-601 USS Champlin — Stephanie Champlin (Second of name, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1972)
DD-602 USS Meade — Rebecca Maria Meade (Resembles Counter Arms version of Janice Caldwell, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, was sunk as target in 1973 off Florida; bell preserved at the Joint Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia)
DD-603 USS Murphy — Jenn McLeod Murphy (Resembles Blue Oath version of Brenda Laffey [USS Laffey DD-459], bow section sunk in collision in 1943 with tanker SS Bulkoil south of Long Island, New York; was rebuilt and returned to service in 1944, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1972)
DD-604 USS Parker — Freida Alexa Parker (Second of name, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1973)
DD-605 USS Caldwell — Janice Raye Caldwell (Resembles Shipgirls GO self, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1966)
DD-606 USS Coghlan — Joyce Burgundy Coghlan (Second of name, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1974)
DD-607 USS Frazier — Dallas Frazier-North (Decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1972)

DD-608 USS GansevoortMaria Fenna Gansevoort (Decommissioned in 1946, was sunk as target in 1972 off Florida)
DD-609 USS Gillespie — Amy Heidi Gillespie (Decommissioned in 1946, was sunk as target in 1973)
DD-610 USS Hobby — Jennifer Helen Hobby (Resembles Azur Lane self, decommissioned in 1946, was sunk as target in 1972)
DD-611 USS Kalk — Stacey Freida Kalk (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, decommissioned in 1946, was sunk as target in 1969 east of Saint Augustine, Florida)
DD-612 USS KendrickRose Charlotte Kendrick (Decommissioned in 1947, was sunk as target in 1966 east of southeast from Key West, Florida)
DD-613 USS Laub — Hartley Laub (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1975)
DD-614 USS MacKenzieCatherine Marjorie Slidell MacKenzie (Third of name, decommissioned in 1946, was sunk as target in 1974)
DD-615 USS McLanahan — Temple McLanahan (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1974)
DD-616 USS Nields — Helen Corrine Nields (Decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1972)
DD-617 USS Ordronaux — Jayna Ordronaux (Decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1973)

GLEAVES-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-618 USS Davison — Gloria Caryn Davison (Reclassified DMS-37 in 1945 on conversion to high-speed minesweeper, decommissioned in 1949, reclassified DD-618 in 1955, was scrapped in 1973)
DD-619 USS Edwards — Wenda Aubrey Edwards (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1973)
DD-620 USS GlennonJanet Heidi Glennon (Damaged beyond economical repair by mine strike in 1944 during the Battle of Normandy, was sunk by shore gunfire from Marine-Küsten-Batterie Azeville due east of Quinéville, Normandie, France)
DD-621 USS Jeffers — Nichole Winnie Jeffers (Reclassified DMS-27 in 1944 on conversion to high-speed minesweeper, reclassified DD-621 on decommissioning in 1955, was scrapped in 1973)
DD-622 USS MaddoxAlberta Terri Maddox (Second of name, was sunk by air strike in 1943 during the Battle of Gela by Luftwaffe bomber south of Lecata, Sicilia, Italy)
DD-623 USS Nelson — Phoebe Chanté Nelson (Lost stern by torpedo strike in 1944 during the Battle of Normandy by unnamed Kriegsmarine E-boat north of Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer, Normandie, France; repaired and restored to service later that year, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1969)
DD-624 USS BaldwinCorrine Hannah Baldwin (Decommissioned in 1946, damaged beyond economical repair by grounding in 1961 while being towed to the Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility Philadelphia near Montauk, New York; subsequently was scuttled near that location)
DD-625 USS Harding — Shan Harding (Second of name, reclassified DMS-28 in 1944 on conversion to high-speed minesweeper, damaged beyond economical repair by kamikaze air strike the following year off Okinawa, decommissioned at the end of 1945, was scrapped two years later)
DD-626 USS Satterlee — Cheyenne Satterlee (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1972)
DD-627 USS Thompson — Meagan Ronda Thompson (Second of name, reclassified DMS-38 in 1945, decommissioned in 1954, reclassified DD-627 two years later, was scrapped in 1972)
DD-628 USS Welles — Gillian Welles (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1969)

FLETCHER-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-629 USS AbbotJuliana Abbot (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1965, was scrapped in 1975)
DD-630 USS BraineDella Laryn Braine y García (Resembles Warship Girls R self, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1971, transferred to Argentina, renamed ARA Almirante Domecq García with pennant D23; decommissioned the final time in 1983, was sunk as target later that year near Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina; adopted by Argentina under local name with pennant D32) *
DD-631 USS ErbenHallie Ŭnji Erben 핼리 은지 에르벤 (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1958, transferred to South Korea in 1963, renamed TMK Ch'ungmu TMK 충무 with hull number DD-91; decommissioned the final time in 1983, used as static training ship, was later scrapped; adopted by Korea under local name, given new hull number KC-110) *

GLEAVES-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-632 USS Cowie — Tiana Jedidah Cowie (Reclassified DMS-39 in 1945 on conversion to high-speed minesweeper, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1972)
DD-633 USS Knight — Cordelia Augustine Knight (Reclassified DMS-40 in 1945 on conversion to high-speed minesweeper, decommissioned two years later, reclassified DD-633 in 1955, was sunk as target in 1967 off San Diego, California)
DD-634 USS Doran — Joelle Jaime Doran (Second of name, reclassified DMS-41 in 1945 on conversion to high-speed minesweeper, decommissioned two years later, reclassified DD-634 in 1955, was scrapped in 1973)
DD-635 USS Earle — Rhianna Earle (Reclassified DMS-42 in 1945 on conversion to high-speed minesweeper, decommissioned two years later, reclassified DD-635 in 1955, was scrapped in 1970)
DD-636 USS Butler — Sloane Meadow Butler (Reclassified DMS-29 in 1944 on conversion to high-speed minesweeper, damaged beyond economical repair by kamikaze air strike the following year near Okinawa, decommissioned at the end of 1945, was scrapped in 1948)
DD-637 USS GherardiJane Brenda Gherardi (Reclassified DMS-30 in 1944 on conversion to high-speed minesweeper, reclassified DD-637 on decommissioning in 1955, was sunk as target in 1973 off Puerto Rico)
DD-638 USS HerndonEllen Louisa Herndon (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, was sunk as target in 1973 off Florida)
DD-639 USS Shubrick — Whitney Brande Shubrick (Fourth of name, damaged beyond economical repair by kamikaze air strike in 1945 off Okinawa, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1947)
DD-640 USS Beatty — Farley Erica Beatty (Resembles Shipgirls Collection self, was sunk by air strike in 1943 while escorting Convoy KMF-25A by Luftwaffe bombers north of Sīdī 'Abidal'azīz, Jījil, Algeria)
DD-641 USS Tillman — Belynda Ryanne Tillman (Second of name, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1972)

FLETCHER-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-642 USS HaleElisa Alejandra Hale de Antioquia (Resembles fan art of self by Jessa Daeh, Deviant Art ID #936309727, second of name, decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1960, transferred to Colombia that year, renamed ARC Antioquia [second of name] with hull number DD-01; decommissioned for the final time in 1973, was scrapped that year; adopted by Colombia, renamed ARC Cordoba with hull number DD-05 to prevent confusion with destroyed ARC Antioquia [DD-01]) *
DD-643 USS SigourneyBraelyn Jordyn Sigourney (Second of name, decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1960, was scrapped in 1975)
DD-644 USS StembelRosario Hannah Stembel y Rosales (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1958, transferred to Argentina in 1961, renamed ARA Rosales [second of name] with pennant D22; decommissioned the final time in 1982, was scrapped that year; adopted by Argentina under local name with pennant D29) *

GLEAVES-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-645 USS Stevenson — Hélöise Jasmin Stevenson (Decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1970)
DD-646 USS Stockton — Ronnette Fancy Stockton (Fourth of name, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1973)
DD-647 USS ThornHelena Thorn (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, was sunk as target in 1974 east of Jacksonville, Florida)
DD-648 USS TurnerDanna Turner (Third of name, was sunk due to magazine explosions in 1944 off the Ambrose Lighthouse, New York)

FLETCHER-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-649 USS Albert W. GrantAaren Wren Grant (Decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1971)
DD-650 USS CapertonWilda Brande Caperton (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1960, was sunk as target sometime in the 1980s)
DD-651 USS CogswellCelestia İpek Cogswell (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1969, transferred to Türkiye that year, renamed TCG İzmit with pennant D342; decommissioned the final time in 1980, was scrapped that year; adopted by Türkiye under local name with pennant M128) *
DD-652 USS IngersollRoxanne Ruth Ingersoll (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1970, was sunk as target in 1974 southwest of Rancho Palos Verdes, California)
DD-653 USS KnappHayven Sarah Knapp (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1957, was scrapped in 1973; bridge preserved at Columbia River Maritime Museum, Astoria, Oregon)
DD-654 USS BearssDesdemona Isadora Bearss (Decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1963, was scrapped in 1976)
DD-655 USS John HoodJadyn Hood (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1964, was scrapped in 1976)
DD-656 USS Van ValkenburgFay İlknur van Valkenburg (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1953, transferred to Türkiye in 1967, renamed TCG İzmir with pennant D341; decommissioned the final time in 1987, was scrapped that year; adopted by Türkiye under local name with pennant M127) *
DD-657 USS Charles J. BadgerCarla Jimena Badger y Prat Chacón (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1957, transferred to Chile in 1974 for spare parts, was scrapped that year; adopted by Chile, renamed AC Covadonga [second of name] with hull number DD-51) *
DD-658 USS ColahanCallista Elaine Colahan (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1950; decommissioned the second time in 1966, was sunk as target that year off California)

DD-659 USS DashiellRylee Brooke Dashiell (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1960, was scrapped in 1975)
DD-660 USS BullardWanda Hannah Bullard (Decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1973)
DD-661 USS KiddIrene Caroline Kidd (Resembles fan art of self by Tandohark, Danbooru post #2936027, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1964, preserved as memorial since 1974 by the Louisiana Veterans Museum, Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
DD-662 USS BennionMacKenzie Sarina Bennion (Decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1973)
DD-663 USS Haywood L. EdwardsHayleigh Akane Edwards ヘイリー・茜・エドワーズ (Resembles Kantai Collection self, effective fourth of name, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Japan in 1959, renamed NKG Ariake NKG ありあけ [third of name] with hull number DD-183; decommissioned for the final time in 1974, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Japan, renamed NKG Yaezakura NKG やえざくら [second of name] to prevent confusion with destroyer THG/NKG Ariake [KK-184], given new Japanese Self-Defence Forces hull number KK-373) *
DD-664 USS Richard P. LearyRuby Yūko Leary ルビー・有子・リアリー (Resembles Azur Lane version of Haruguchi Yumi [THG/NKG Yūgure KK-185], decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Japan in 1959, renamed NKG Yūgure NKG ゆうぐれ [third of name] with hull number DD-184; decommissioned the final time in 1974, was scrapped that year; adopted by Japan, renamed NKG Yadake NKG やだけ [second of name] to prevent confusion with destroyer THG/NKG Yūgure [KK-185], given new Japanese Self-Defence Forces hull number KK-374) *
DD-665 USS BryantSamara Wynter Bryant (Decommissioned in 1947, was sunk as target in 1969 off California)
DD-666 USS BlackHunter Diana Black (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1969, was scrapped two years later)
DD-667 USS ChaunceyIndiana Chauncey (Third of name, decommissioned in 1945, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1954, was scrapped in 1974)
DD-668 USS Clarence K. BronsonCharlene Kadrıye Bronson (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1960, transferred to Türkiye in 1967, renamed TCG İstanbul with pennant D340; decommissioned the final time in 1987, was scrapped that year; adopted by Türkiye under local name with pennant M126) *

DD-669 USS CottenLynn Adriana Cotten (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1960, was scrapped in 1975)
DD-670 USS DortchIlene Estela Dortch y Espora (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1957, transferred to Argentina in 1961, renamed ARA Espora [second of name] with pennant D21; decommissioned the final time in 1977, was scrapped that year; adopted by Argentina under local name with pennant D31) *
DD-671 USS GatlingRhoda Jemima Gatling (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1960, was scrapped in 1977)
DD-672 USS HealyHelena Raye Healy (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1958, was scrapped in 1976)
DD-673 USS HickoxRona Hyejin Hickox 로나 혜진 히콕스 (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1957, transferred to South Korea in 1968, renamed TMK Pusan TMK 부산 with hull number DD-13; decommissioned the final time in 1989, was scrapped that year; adopted by Korea under local name with new hull number KC-112) *
DD-674 USS HuntWanda Zoé Hunt (Second of name, decommissioned in 1945, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1963, was scrapped in 1975)
DD-675 USS Lewis HancockLori Paulina Hancock do Piauí (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1957. transferred to Brazil in 1967, renamed CT Piauí [third of name] with pennant D31; decommissioned the final time in 1989, was scrapped that year; adopted by Brazil, renamed CT Teresina with pennant T57 to prevent confusion with destroyer CT Piauí [pennant T27]) *
DD-676 USS MarshallTrisha Wynn Marshall (Decommissioned in 1945, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1969, was scrapped the following year)
DD-677 USS McDermutDevin Anne McDermut (Second of name, decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1950; decommissioned the second time in 1963, was scrapped in 1966)
DD-678 USS McGowanSofía McGowan y Juan Santacilia (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1960 on transfer to Spain, renamed BSM Jorge Juan [second of name] with pennant D25; decommissioned the final time in 1988, was scrapped that year; adopted by Spain, renamed BSM El Fondonet with pennant D147 to prevent confusion with destroyer BSM Jorge Juan [pennant D126]) *

DD-679 USS McNairVictoria Faye McNair (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1963, was scrapped in 1976)
DD-680 USS MelvinJoanne Tricia Melvin (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1954, was scrapped in 1975)
DD-681 USS HopewellPolly Hopewell (Resembles Tales of Abyss version of Samantha Nicholas [USS Nicholas DD-449], second of name, decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1970, was sunk as target two years later off San Clemente Island, California)
DD-682 USS PorterfieldBrianne Louisa Porterfield (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1969, was sunk as target in 1982)
DD-683 USS StockhamWilla Fawn Stockham (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1957, was sunk as target off Puerto Rico in 1977)
DD-684 USS WedderburnCharlene Florence Wedderburn (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1950; decommissioned the second time in 1969, was scrapped two years later)
DD-685 USS PickingSharon Picking (Decommissioned in 1945, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1969, was sunk as target in 1997)
DD-686 USS Halsey PowellHannah Sujin Powell 한나 수진 파월 (Resembles Azur Lane self with Oriental facial features, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1950; decommissioned the second time in 1968 on transfer to South Korea, renamed TMK Sŏul TMK 서울 [second of name] with hull number DD-92; decommissioned the final time in 1982, was scrapped that year; adopted by Korea under local name with new hull number KC-111) *
DD-687 USS UhlmannRobyn Windy Uhlmann (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1950; decommissioned the second time in 1972, was scrapped two years later)
DD-688 USS RemeyGill Colleen Remey (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1963, was scrapped in 1976)

Ship/Type prefixes

AC — Armada de Chile ("Navy of Chile")
ARA — Armada de la República Argentina ("Navy of the Argentine Republic")
ARC — Armada de la República de Colombia ("Navy of the Colombian Republic")
ARM — Armada de la República Mexicana ("Navy of the Mexican Republic")
AT/AT — Antitorpilikó Αντιτορπιλικό ("Destroyer") (Greek Navy type prefix post-1973)
BSM — Buque de Su Majestad ("His Majesty's Ship")
CT — Contratorpedeiro ("Torpedo Boat Destroyer") (Brazilian Navy type prefix)
DMS — Deutsches Marineschiff ("German Navy Ship")
NKG — Nihon-koku Gunkan 日本国軍艦 ("Warship of the State of Japan") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces ship prefix post-1954)
TCG — Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Gemisi ("Ship of the Turkish Republic")
THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan 天皇陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign") (Imperial Japanese Navy ship prefix pre-1945)
TMK — Taehan Minguk Kunhan 대한민국군함 ("Warship of the Republic of Korea")
TV/ΤΒ — Torpillovólo Τορπιλλοβόλο ("Torpedo Boat") (Greek Navy type prefix post-1973)
USS — United States Ship
VP/ΒΠ — Vassilikón Ploíon Βασιλικόν Πλοίον ("Royal Ship") (Royal Greek Navy ship prefix pre-1973)

Hull classification codes and Pennant superior letters

A — Antitorpilikó Αντιτορπιλικό ("Destroyer") (Greek Navy pennant superior)
D — Destructor ("Destroyer") (Argentinian Navy, Mexican Navy and Spanish Navy pennant superior)
D — Destroyer (Brazilian Navy/NATO English pennant superior)
DD — Destroyer (also Japanese Self-Defence Forces/Republic of Korea Navy English hull classification code)
DD — Destructor ("Destroyer") (Chilean Navy/Colombian Navy hull classification symbol)
DDE — Escort Destroyer (post-1945 code)
DMS — Fast Minesweeping Destroyer
KC — Kuch'uk'am 구축함 ("Destroyer") (Republic of Korea Navy hull classification symbol)
KK — Kuchikukan 驅逐艦 ("Destroyer") (Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force hull classification symbol)
M — Muhrip ("Destroyer") (Turkish Navy pennant superior)
T — Contratorpedeiro ("Destroyer") (Brazilian Navy pennant superior)
Z — Zerstörer ("Destroyer") (German Navy pennant superior)

Translation

Marine-Küsten-Batterie — Naval Coast Battery (German)

World War Two convoy codes

KMF — United Kingdom to the Mediterranean and onwards (1942-1945)
 
United States: Destroyers (Part Eight)
The last of the wartime builds...

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF DESTROYERS (UNITED STATES NAVY)

(Part Eight: Late Wartime Destroyers)
No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

FLETCHER-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-689 USS WadleighBlanca Emma Wadleigh Blanco y Calvo de Encalada (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1962, transferred to Chile in 1972, renamed AC Almirante Blanco Encalada [third of name] with hull number DD-14; decommissioned the final time in 1983, was sunk as target in 1991 off southern Chile; adopted by Chile, renamed AC Santa Rosa de los Andes with hull number DD-41 to prevent confusion with light cruiser AC Almirante Blanco Encalada [CP-03]) *
DD-690 USS Norman ScottNorma Scott (Resembles Shipgirls GO self, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1973)
DD-691 USS MertzAllie Mertz (Decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1971)

ALLEN M. SUMNER-CLASS DESTROYER
DD-692 USS Allen M. Sumner — Alice Melanie Sumner (Resembles Azur Lane self, received FRAM upgrade in 1961, decommissioned in 1973, was scrapped the following year)
DD-693 USS Moale — Eden Moale (Received FRAM upgrade in 1961, decommissioned in 1973, was scrapped that year)
DD-694 USS Ingraham — Dimítir Nichelle Ingraham Δημήτηρ Νικελ Ίγκραχαμ (Resembles Azur Lane self, third of name, received FRAM upgrade in 1961, transferred to Greece in 1971 and renamed VP Miaoúlis ΒΠ Μιαούλης [second of name] with pennant D211, decommissioned in 1992 and was sunk as target in 2001; adopted by Greece, renamed AT Navmachía AT Ναυμαχία with pennant A46 to prevent confusion with destroyer AT Miaoúlis [pennant A26]) *
DD-695 USS Cooper — Elizabeth Glenn Cooper (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1944 by THG Take east of Merita, Leyte, the Philippines)
DD-696 USS English — Helen Ruòlán English 海伦·若蘭·英格利殊號 (Resembles Warship Girls R version of Nichelle Ingraham, decommissioned in 1970 on transfer to Taiwan, renamed ZMZ Huìyáng ZMZ 惠陽 with hull number DD-972; decommissioned the second time in 1999, was sunk as target in 2003; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number QJ-119) *
DD-697 USS Charles S. Sperry — Carmen Socorro Sperry Zenteno y de la Lastra Sotta (Received FRAM upgrade in 1960, decommissioned in 1973, transferred to Chile the following year, renamed AC Ministro Zenteno [second of name] with hull number DD-16; decommissioned the second time in 1990, was scrapped that year; adopted by Chile, renamed AC General de la Lastra with hull number DD-43 to prevent confusion with cruiser AC Ministro Zenteno [CP-06]) *
DD-698 USS Ault — Wilma Brenda Ault (Received FRAM upgrade in 1962, decommissioned in 1973, was scrapped the following year)
DD-699 USS Waldron — Jimena Camila Waldron Santander y Omaña (Received FRAM upgrade in 1962, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Colombia, renamed ARC Santander with hull number DD-03; decommissioned the second time in 1986, was scrapped that year; adopted by Colombia under local name with hull number DD-07) *
DD-700 USS Haynsworth — Myrtle Wénqiān Haynsworth 默特·文謙·海恩斯沃思號 (Resembles Black Surge Nights self, decommissioned in 1970 on transfer to Taiwan, renamed ZMZ Yuányáng ZMZ 原陽 with hull number DD-944; decommissioned the second time in 1999, was sunk as artificial reef in 2001; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number QJ-117) *

DD-701 USS John W. Weeks — Joan Winter Weeks (Resembles Shipgirls GO version of Alice Sumner, decommissioned in 1970, was sunk as target later that year east of Cape Charles, Virginia)
DD-702 USS Hank — Valencia Encarnación Hank (Decommissioned in 1972 on transfer to Argentina, renamed ARA Seguí with pennant D25; decommissioned the second time in 1983, was scrapped that year; adopted by Argentina under local name with pennant D34) *
DD-703 USS Wallace L. Lind — Lucy Ŭn'o Lind 루시 은오 린드 (Received FRAM upgrade in 1962, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Korea, renamed TMK Taegu TMK 대구 with hull number DD-96; decommissioned the second time in 1974, was scrapped that year; adopted by Korea under local name with new hull number KC-115) *
DD-704 USS Borie — Ángela Elmira Borie de Bouchard (Second of name, received FRAM upgrade in 1962, decommissioned in 1972 on transfer to Argentina, renamed ARA Hipólito Bouchard with pennant D26; decommissioned the second time in 1984, was scrapped that year; adopted by Argentina under local name with pennant D35) *
DD-705 USS Compton — Lúcia Compton do Mato Grosso (Decommissioned in 1972 on transfer to Brazil, renamed CT Mato Grosso [second of name] with pennant D34; decommissioned the second time in 1990, was scrapped that year; adopted by Brazil, renamed CT Chapada dos Guimarães with pennant T60 to prevent confusion with destroyer CT Mato Grosso [pennant T34]) *
DD-706 USS Gainard — Joan Allison Gainard (Decommissioned in 1971, was scrapped in 1974)
DD-707 USS Soley — Janet Ruth Soley (Decommissioned in 1970, was sunk as target that year north of Fajardo, Puerto Rico)
DD-708 USS Harlan R. Dickson — Harley Rhoda Dickson (Decommissioned in 1972, was scrapped the following year)
DD-709 USS Hugh Purvis — Hazan Purvis (Received FRAM upgrade in 1960, decommissioned in 1972 on transfer to Türkiye, renamed TCG Zafer [second of name] with pennant D356; decommissioned the second time in 1993, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Türkiye, renamed TCG Aşk-ı Vatan with pennant M135 to prevent confusion with destroyer TCG Zafer [pennant M111]) *

GEARING-CLASS DESTROYER
DD-710 USS Gearing — Heather Chantel Gearing (Resembles Warship Girls self, received FRAM upgrade in 1962, decommissioned in 1973, was scrapped the following year)
DD-711 USS Eugene A. Greene — Evita Abella Greene de Churruca y Elorza (Second of name, reclassified DDR-711 in 1952, received FRAM upgrade in 1963, reclassified again as DD-711 later that year, decommissioned in 1972, transferred to Spain in 1975, renamed BSM Churruca [second of name] with pennant D61; decommissioned the second time in 1989, was sunk as target two years later; adopted by Spain, renamed BSM San Juan Nepomuceno with pennant D151 to prevent confusion with destroyer BSM Churruca [pennant D118]) *
DD-712 USS Gyatt — Elaine Esther Gyatt (Resembles Warship Girls self, second of name, reclassified DDG-712 in 1956, reclassified again as DD-712 in 1962, decommissioned in 1969, was sunk as target the following year off Virginia)
DD-713 USS Kenneth D. Bailey — Kennedy Mansoureh Bailey/Mansoreh Sīmīn Ālamūt Dāneshvar منصوره سیمین الموت دانشور (Second of name, reclassified DDR-713 in 1953, received FRAM upgrade in 1960, reclassified again as DD-713 in 1964, decommissioned in 1970, transferred to Iran as parts hulk in 1975, was scrapped that year; adopted by Iran, renamed NJĀĀ Vatvāt NJĀĀ وطواط with pennant N8/ن8) *
DD-714 USS William R. Rush — Wynter Sŏn'a Rush 윈터 손아 러쉬 (Third of name, reclassified DDR-714 in 1952, received FRAM upgrade in 1965, reclassified again as DD-714 later that year, decommissioned in 1978 on transfer to Korea, renamed TMK Kang'wŏn TMK 강원 with hull number DD-102; decommissioned the second time in 2000, preserved as memorial in Chinhae, Kyŏngsangnam-do, Korea until 2016, was scrapped that year; adopted by Korea under local name with new hull number KC-118) *
DD-715 USS William M. Wood — Willow Maxime Wood (Third of name, reclassified DDR-715 in 1952, received FRAM upgrade in 1965, reclassified again as DD-715 later that year, decommissioned in 1976, was sunk as target in 1983 off Puerto Rico)
DD-716 USS Wiltsie — Kāśamālā Śājiẏā Wiltsie Tārika কাশমালা শাজিয়া উইল্টসি তারিক/Kashamālah Shāzih Wiltsie Tāriq کشمالہ شازیہ ولٹسی طارق (Received FRAM upgrade in 1962, decommissioned in 1976 on transfer to Pakistan, renamed PNS Tāriq PNS طارق [second of name] with pennant D165; renamed PNS Nāzim PNS ناظم in 1990, decommissioned later and transferred to the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency, serving since as fleet headquarters afloat; adopted by Bangladesh, renamed BNS Nājima BNS নাজিম with pennant D27) *
DD-717 USS Theodore E. Chandler — Thérèse Edna Chandler (Received FRAM upgrade in 1962, decommissioned in 1975, was scrapped that year)
DD-718 USS Hamner — Heidi Wénlíng Hamner 海迪·溫嶺·漢奈號 (Received FRAM upgrade in 1962, decommissioned in 1979, transferred to Taiwan the following year, renamed ZMZ Yúnyáng ZMZ 鄖陽 with hull number DD-927; decommissioned the second time in 2003, was sunk as target two years later; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number QJ-141) *
DD-719 USS Epperson — Ālajāja Tumāna Epperson Taimura আলজাজ তুমান এপারসন তৈমুর/Ālajāz Timān Epperson Tīmūr الجاز تمان ایپرسن تیمور (Reclassified DDE-719 in 1949, received FRAM upgrade in 1964, reclassified again as DD-719 later that year, decommissioned in 1976, transferred to Pakistan the following year, renamed PNS Tīmūr PNS تیمور [second of name] with pennant D166; decommissioned the second time in 1999, was sunk as target the following year; adopted by Bangladesh, renamed BNS Khalila BNS খলিল with pennant D30) *
DD-720 Castle — Guinevere Wynter Stacey Castle (Cancelled after launch in 1946, was scrapped in 1955; adopted by the State of Wisconsin, renamed WINS Castle with hull number WIDD-720) *
DD-721 Woodrow R. Thompson — Wisdom Rayne Thompson (Second of name, cancelled after launch in 1945, was scrapped in 1955; adopted by the State of West Virginia, renamed WVNS Woodrow R. Thompson with hull number WVDD-721) *

ALLEN M. SUMNER-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-722 USS Barton — Joanna Kelley Barton (Resembles Battleship War Girl version of Breanna Laffey, second of name, decommissioned in 1968, was sunk as target the following year off Virginia; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Barton with hull number PADD-722) *
DD-723 USS Walke — Helen Alice Walke (Third of name, received FRAM upgrade in 1961, decommissioned in 1970, was scrapped in 1975; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia as VANS Walke with hull number VADD-723) *
DD-724 USS Laffey — Breanna Laffey/Breanne Ní Laithimh (Resembles Warship Girls self, second of name, was involved in Operation: Crossroads as scientific data collection ship, decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1951; received FRAM upgrade in 1962, decommissioned the second time in 1975, preserved as memorial since then at Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina; adopted by Ireland, renamed Gaillimhe with pennant D02) *
DD-725 USS O'Brien — Jessica Gillian O'Brien (Resembles Velvet Code version of Breanna Laffey, fourth of name, received FRAM upgrade in 1961, decommissioned in 1972, was sunk as target that year off southern California; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as MANS O'Brien with hull number MADD-725) *
DD-726 USS Meredith — Josephine Meredith (Third of name, damaged beyond economical repair by mine strike in 1944 during the invasion of Normandy, sank due to additional damage by air attack in the Baie de la Seine by Luftwaffe bombers; wreck salvaged and was scrapped in 1960; adopted by France and renamed CT Le Havre with pennant T228) *
DD-727 USS De Haven — Elizabeth Chŏngsu de Haven 엘리자베스 종수 드해븐 (Second of name, received FRAM upgrade in 1960, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Korea, renamed TMK Inch'ŏn TMK 인천 with hull number DD-98; decommissioned the second time in 1993, was scrapped that year; adopted by Korea under local name with new hull number KC-116) *
DD-728 USS Mansfield — Dorotea Mansfield de la Pampa (Second of name, received FRAM upgrade in 1960, decommissioned in 1971, transferred to Argentina in 1974 for spare parts, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Argentina, renamed ARA La Pampa with pennant D44) *
DD-729 USS Lyman K. Swenson — Colleen Lìqín Swenson 科琳·勵勤·史文森號 (Received FRAM upgrade in 1961, decommissioned in 1971, transferred to Taiwan for spare parts in 1974, was later scrapped; adopted by Taiwan as ZMZ Chóngqìng ZMZ 重慶 with hull number QJ-133) *
DD-730 USS Collett — Jesúsa Alisa Collett y Piedrabuena (Received FRAM upgrade in 1960, decommissioned in 1970, transferred to Argentina in 1974, renamed ARA Piedrabuena [second of name] with pennant D29; decommissioned the second time in 1985, was sunk as target in 1988; adopted by Argentina, renamed ARA Manuelita with pennant D37 to prevent confusion with frigate ARA Piedrabuena [pennant F09]) *
DD-731 USS Maddox — Wanda Yùlán Maddox 旺达·玉蘭·馬多克斯號 (Third of name, decommissioned in 1969, transferred to Taiwan in 1973, renamed ZMZ Bōyáng ZMZ 播揚 with hull number DD-928; decommissioned the second time in 1985, was scrapped that year, bell preserved at the Naples World War Two Museum, Naples, Florida; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number QJ-128) *

DD-732 USS Hyman — Willow Minerva Hyman (Decommissioned in 1969, was scrapped the following year)
DD-733 USS Mannert L. Abele — Mandy Lily Abele (Was sunk by kamikaze air strike in 1945 northwest of Aguni, Okinawa, Japan)
DD-734 USS Purdy — Francine Wendy Purdy (Decommissioned in 1973, was scrapped the following year)
DD-735 USS Robert H. Smith — Roberta Hollie Smith (Completed as DM-23, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1971)
DD-736 USS Thomas E. Fraser — Tamsyn Ellen Fraser (Completed as DM-24, decommissioned in 1955, was scrapped in 1974)
DD-737 USS Shannon — Harley Dahlia Shannon (Completed as DM-25, decommissioned in 1955, was scrapped in 1973)
DD-738 USS Harry F. Bauer — Heather Fleur Bauer (Completed as DM-26, decommissioned in 1956, was scrapped in 1974)
DD-739 USS Adams — Sarah Adams (Completed as DM-27, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1971)
DD-740 USS Tolman — Charlotte Ellen Tolman (Completed as DM-28, decommissioned in 1947, was sunk as target in 1997)
DD-741 USS Drexler — Heidi Chloe Drexler (Was sunk by kamikaze air strike in 1945 west of west-northwest of Iheya, Okinawa, Japan)

GEARING-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-742 USS Frank Knox — Vasilikí Francine Knox Βασιλική Φραγκίν Νόξ (Resembles Warship Girls self, upgraded to radar picket destroyer DDR-742 in 1949, received FRAM upgrade in 1961, transferred to Greece in 1971 and renamed VP Themistoklís ΒΠ Θεμιστοκλής [second of name] with pennant D210, decommissioned in 1992 and was sunk as target in 2001 off Crete; adopted by Greece, renamed AT Athínai AT Αθήναι with pennant A45 to prevent confusion with destroyer AT Themistoklís [pennant A27]) *
DD-743 USS Southerland — Wendy Helen Hunter Southerland (Reclassified DDR-743 in 1949, received FRAM upgrade in 1964, reclassified again as DD-743 later that year, decommissioned in 1981, was sunk as target in 1997 west-southwest of San Luis Obispo, California)

ALLEN M. SUMNER-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-744 USS Blue — Jodie Stacey Blue (Second of name, received FRAM upgrade in 1961, decommissioned in 1974, was sunk as target in 1977 off southern California; adopted by the State of North Carolina, renamed NCNS Blue with hull number NCDD-744) *
DD-745 USS Brush — Charlotte Fēnfāng Brush 夏洛特·芬芳·布魯殊號 (Decommissioned in 1969 on transfer to Taiwan, renamed ZMZ Xiāngyáng ZMZ 襄陽 with hull number DD-986; decommissioned the second time in 1984, was scrapped that year; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number QJ-114) *
DD-746 USS Taussig — Eleanor Dōngméi Taussig 埃莉诺·冬梅·陶西格號 (Received FRAM upgrade in 1962, decommissioned in 1970, transferred to Taiwan in 1974, renamed ZMZ Luòyáng ZMZ 洛陽 [second of name] with hull number DD-914; decommissioned the second time in 2000, was scrapped in 2013; adopted by Taiwan, renamed ZMZ Zhèngzhōu ZMZ 鄭州 with hull number QJ-129 to prevent confusion with destroyer ZMZ Luòyáng [QJ-108]) *
DD-747 USS Samuel N. Moore — Samantha Nǚyīng Moore 珊曼莎·女英·摩爾號 (Decommissioned in 1969 on transfer to Taiwan, renamed ZMZ Héngyáng ZMZ 衡陽 with hull number DD-902; decommissioned the second time in 1995, was scrapped at unknown date; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number QJ-116) *
DD-748 USS Harry E. Hubbard — Hannah Enola Hubbard (Decommissioned in 1969, was scrapped the following year)
DD-749 USS Henry A. Wiley — Hollanda Arley Wiley (Completed as DM-29, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1972)
DD-750 USS Shea — Janet Joan Shea (Completed as DM-30, decommissioned in 1958, was scrapped in 1974)
DD-751 USS J. William Ditter — Johanna Wynter Ditter (Completed as DM-31, damaged beyond economical repair by kamikaze air strike in 1945 near Okinawa, decommissioned later that year, was scrapped in 1946)
DD-752 USS Alfred A. Cunningham — Adelle Audrey Cunningham (Received FRAM upgrade in 1961, decommissioned in 1971, was sunk as target in 1979 off the coast of southern California)
DD-753 USS John R. Pierce — Joanna Renée Pierce (Decommissioned in 1973, was scrapped the following year)

DD-754 USS Frank E. Evans — Freida Edwina Evans (Resembles fan art of self by Nautilus SS-168, Pixiv ID #112288280, received FRAM upgrade in 1961, damaged beyond economical repair by loss of bow in collision in 1969 with HMAS Melbourne [now HMAS Naarm] southeast of Phan Thiết, Bình Thuận, Vietnam; stern section was sunk as target later that year southwest of Morong, Bataan, the Philippines)
DD-755 USS John A. Bole — Josie Xiùyīng Bole 胡嘉欣·秀英·博萊號 (Received FRAM upgrade in 1962, decommissioned in 1970, transferred to Taiwan in 1974 for spare parts, was scrapped; adopted by Taiwan, renamed ZMZ Tiānjīn ZMZ 天津 with hull number QJ-131) *
DD-756 USS Beatty — Felipa Esperanza Beatty de Carabobo (Second of name, decommissioned in 1972 on transfer to Venezuela, renamed ARV Carabobo with pennant D21; decommissioned the second time in 1981, was scrapped that year; adopted by Venezuela under local name with pennant D10) *
DD-757 USS Putnam — Charisma Putnam (Third of name, received FRAM upgrade in 1963, decommissioned in 1973, was scrapped the following year)
DD-758 USS Strong — Joaquima Henriqueta Strong do Rio Grande (Second of name, received FRAM upgrade in 1962, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Brazil, renamed CT Rio Grande do Norte [second of name] with pennant D37; decommissioned the second time in 1996, was sunk while under tow to be scrapped the following year south of Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa; adopted by Brazil, renamed CT Potengi with pennant T63 to prevent confusion with destroyer CT Rio Grande do Norte [pennant T28]) *
DD-759 USS Lofberg — Gwendolyn Píngfāng Lofberg 格温多林·平方·洛夫伯格號 (Received FRAM upgrade in 1962, decommissioned in 1971, transferred to Taiwan in 1974 for spare parts, was scrapped; adopted by Taiwan, renamed ZMZ Shànghǎi ZMZ 上海 with hull number QJ-132) *
DD-760 USS John W. Thomason — Julia Yànxiá Thomason 朱莉亞·雁霞·湯馬遜號 (Received FRAM upgrade in 1960, decommissioned in 1970, transferred to Taiwan in 1974, renamed ZMZ Nányáng ZMZ 南陽 [second of name] with hull number DD-917; decommissioned the second time in 2000, was sunk as target some years later east of Taiwan; renamed ZMZ Zhùmǎdiàn ZMZ 駐馬店 with hull number QJ-130 to prevent confusion with destroyer ZMZ Nányáng [QJ-110]) *
DD-761 USS Buck — Joana Buck de Alagoas (Second of name, received FRAM upgrade in 1962, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Brazil, renamed CT Alagoas [third of name] with pennant D36; decommissioned the second time in 1995, was scrapped that year; adopted by Brazil, renamed CT Maceió with pennant T62 to prevent confusion with destroyer CT Alagoas [pennant T30]) *
DD-762 USS Henley — Janet Dana Henley (Third of name, decommissioned in 1973, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia as VANS Henley with hull number VADD-762) *

GEARING-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-763 USS William C. Lawe — Willow Claire Lawe (Received FRAM upgrade in 1961, decommissioned in 1983, was sunk as target in 1999)
DD-764 USS Lloyd Thomas — Nellie Dàiyù Thomas 內莉·黛玉·湯馬斯號 (Third of name, reclassified DDE-764 in 1950, received FRAM upgrade in 1961, reclassified again as DD-764 later that year, decommissioned in 1972 on transfer to Taiwan, renamed ZMZ Dāngyáng ZMZ 當陽 with hull number DD-911; decommissioned the second time in 1999, was sunk as artificial reef in 2002; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number QJ-123) *
DD-765 USS Keppler — Pinar Melek Keppler (Reclassified DDE-765 in 1950, received FRAM upgrade in 1961, reclassified again as DD-765 later that year, decommissioned in 1972 on transfer to Türkiye, renamed TCG Tınaztepe with pennant D355; damaged beyond economical repair by collision in 1984 with SS Aygaz 3 in the Izmir Gulf, decommissioned the second time later that year, was scrapped in 1985; adopted by Türkiye under local name with pennant M134) *
DD-766 Lansdale — Poerani van Horne Lansdale (Third of name, cancelled after launch in 1946, bow of ship used in 1956 to replace damaged bow of USS Floyd B. Parks, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the Solomon Islands, renamed RSIPV Noro with pennant P02) *
DD-767 Seymour D. Owens — Serina Dàxià Owens 瑟琳娜·大夏·歐文斯 (Cancelled after launch in 1946, sections of hull removed in 1956 to help repair USS Ernest G. Small, was scrapped in 1959; adopted by Taiwan, renamed ZMZ Jìchéng ZMZ 薊城 with hull number QJ-148) *
DD-768 Hoel — Wynne Ruth Hoel-Grant (Second of name, cancelled before launch in 1946, was scrapped on slip; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Grant with hull number DD-132) *
DD-769 Abner Read — Alice Read-Everett (Second of name, cancelled before launch in 1946, was scrapped on slip; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Everett with hull number DD-133) *

Ship/Type Prefixes

AC — Armada de Chile ("Navy of Chile")
ARA — Armada de la República Argentina ("Navy of the Republic of Argentina")
ARC — Armada de la República de Colombia ("Navy of the Republic of Colombia")
ARV — Armada República de Venezuela ("Republican Navy of Venezuela")
AT/AT — Antitorpilikó Αντιτορπιλικό ("Destroyer") (Greek Navy type prefix post-1973)
BNS — Bangladesh Naval Ship
BSM — Buque de Su Majestad ("His Majesty's Ship") (Spanish Navy ship prefix)
CT — Contratorpedeiro ("Torpedo Boat Destroyer") (Brazilian Navy type prefix)
CT — Contre-Torpilleur ("Torpedo Boat Destroyer") (French Navy type prefix)
HMAS — His/Her Majesty's Australian Ship
— Long Éireannach ("Irish Ship")
MANS — Commonwealth of Massachusetts Naval Ship
NCNS — State of North Carolina Naval Ship
NJĀĀ — Nāv Jamahvary Āslāmy Āīrān ناو جمهوری اسلامی ایران ("Ship of the Islamic Republic of Iran") (Islamic Iranian Navy ship prefix post-1979)
PANS — Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Naval Ship
PNS — Pakistan Naval Ship
RSIPV — Royal Solomon Islands Police Vessel
SS — Steamship
TCG — Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Gemisi ("Ship of the Turkish Republic")
TMK — Taehan Minguk Kunhan 대한민국군함 ("Warship of the Republic of Korea")
USS — United States Ship
VANS — Commonwealth of Virginia Naval Ship
VP/ΒΠ — Vassilikón Ploíon Βασιλικόν Πλοίον ("Royal Ship") (Greek Navy ship prefix pre-1973)
WINS — State of Wisconsin Naval Ship
WVNS — State of West Virginia Naval Ship
ZMZ — Zhōnghuá Mínguó Zhànjiàn 中華民國戰艦 ("Warship of the Republic of China")

Hull classification codes and Pennant superior letters

A/Α — Antitorpilikó Αντιτορπιλικό ("Destroyer") (Greek Navy pennant superior)
D — Destroyer (Brazilian Navy/British Commonwealth/Irish Naval Service/NATO English-standard pennant superior)
D — Destructor ("Destroyer") (Argentine Navy/Spanish Navy/Venezuelan Navy pennant superior)
DD — Destroyer (United States Navy/Royal Australian Navy/Philippine Navy hull classification code, also Republic of China Navy/Republic of Korea Navy English-language hull classification code)
DD — Destructor ("Destroyer") (Chilean Navy/Colombian Navy hull classification code)
DDE — Escort Destroyer
DDG — Guided Missile Destroyer
DDR — Radar Picket Destroyer
DM — Fast Minelaying Destroyer
F — Fragata ("Frigate") (Argentine Navy pennant superior)
KC — Kuch'uk'am 구축함 ("Destroyer") (Republic of Korea hull classification code)
M — Muhrip ("Destroyer") (Turkish Navy pennant superior)
MADD — Massachusetts Naval Militia Destroyer
N/ن — Nāvshikin ناوشکن ("Destroyer") (Islamic Iranian Navy pennant superior)
NCDD — North Carolina Naval Militia Destroyer
P — Patrol Ship (Royal Solomon Islands Police universal pennant superior)
PADD — Pennsylvania Naval Militia Destroyer
QJ — Qūzhújiàn 驅逐艦 ("Destroyer") (Republic of China Navy hull classification code)
T — Contratorpedeiro ("Torpedo Boat Destroyer") (Brazilian Navy pennant superior)
T — Torpilleur ("Torpedo Boat") (French Navy pennant superior)
V/Β — Korvéta Κορβέτα ("Corvette") (Greek Navy pennant superior)
VADD — Virginia Naval Militia Destroyer
WIDD — Wisconsin Naval Militia Destroyer
WVDD — West Virginia Air National Guard Destroyer

Translations

FRAM — Fleet Rehabilitation and Modernization, an extensive 1960s-era systems upgrade for World War Two ships
 
United States: Destroyers (Part Nine)
The war ends with the last of the Fletchers and Sumners, but still loads of Gearings to come...!

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF DESTROYERS (UNITED STATES NAVY)

(Part Nine: Post-Wartime Destroyers)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

ALLEN M. SUMNER-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-770 USS Lowry — Renata Benedita Lowry do Espírito Santo (Received FRAM upgrade in 1961, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Brazil, renamed CT Espírito Santo with pennant D38; decommissioned the second time in 1996, was sunk as target in 1999; adopted by Brazil under local name with pennant T64) *
DD-771 USS Lindsey — Eugena Emma Lindsey (Completed as DM-32, damaged beyond economical repair by kamikaze air strike in 1945 off Okinawa, decommissioned the following year, was scrapped in 1970)
DD-772 USS Gwin — Yeter Gwin Saffet Ohkay (Fourth of name, completed as DM-33, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1952; decommissioned the second time in 1958, transferred to Türkiye in 1971, renamed TCG Muavenet [third of name] with pennant D354; damaged beyond economical repair by friendly fire missile strike in 1982 from USS Saratoga, decommissioned the final time in 1993, was scrapped that year; renamed TCG Ahmet Saffet Ohkay with pennant M131 to prevent confusion with destroyer TCG Muavenet [pennant M113]) *
DD-773 USS Aaron Ward — Aaren Ward (Third of name, completed as DM-34, damaged beyond economical repair by multiple kamikaze air attacks in 1945 off Okinawa; decommissioned later that year, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Solomon Islands, renamed RSIPV Honiara with pennant P01) *
DD-774 USS Hugh W. Hadley — Hunter Wynne Hadley (Damaged beyond economical repair by kamikaze air strike in 1945 off Okinawa, decommissioned the following year, was scrapped in 1947)
DD-775 USS Willard Keith — Xènia Valentina Keith de Caldas (Decommissioned in 1972 on transfer to Colombia, renamed ARC Caldas [second of name] with hull number DD-02; decommissioned the second time in 1977, was scrapped that year; adopted by Colombia, renamed ARC Cundinamarca with hull number DD-06 to prevent confusion with destroyer ARC Caldas [DD-02]) *
DD-776 USS James C. Owens — Joaquima Cínta Owens de Sergipe (Received FRAM upgrade in 1962, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Brazil, renamed CT Sergipe [second of name] with pennant D35; decommissioned the second time in 1995, was scrapped that year; adopted by Brazil, renamed CT Aracaju with pennant T61 to prevent confusion with destroyer CT Sergipe [pennant T31]) *
DD-777 USS Zellars — Theresa Bahar Zellars/Bahār Mīnā Ālamūt Āsady بهار مینا الموت اسدی (Received FRAM upgrade in 1960, decommissioned in 1971, transferred to Iran in 1973, renamed NSĀ Bābr NSĀ بابر [third of name] with hull number DDG-61; decommissioned the second time in 1994, awaiting scrapping; adopted by Iran, renamed NJĀĀ Bābā Shujā' al-Dīn NJĀĀ بابا شجاع الدين with pennant N3/ن3 to prevent confusion with frigate NSĀ/NJĀĀ Babr [pennant C1]) *
DD-778 USS Massey — Lace Edna Massey (Received FRAM upgrade in 1960, decommissioned in 1969, was scrapped in 1974)
DD-779 USS Douglas H. Fox — Débora Herminia Fox y Portales Palazuelos (Received FRAM upgrade in 1961, decommissioned in 1973, transferred to Chile the following year, renamed AC Ministro Portales with hull number DD-17; decommissioned the second time in 1990, was sunk as target in 1998 off Cape Horn; adopted by Chile under local name with hull number DD-28) *
DD-780 USS Stormes — Marilyn Parvaneh Stormes/Parvānah Sīmīn Ālamūt Dāneshvar پروانه سیمین الموت دانشور (Received FRAM upgrade in 1961, decommissioned in 1970, transferred to Iran two years later, renamed NSĀ Palang NSĀ پلنگ with hull number DDG-62; decommissioned the second time in 1994, awaiting scrapping; adopted by Iran, renamed NJĀĀ Sanā'ī NJĀĀ سنایی with pennant N2/ن2 to prevent confusion with frigate NSĀ/NJĀĀ Palang [pennant C2]) *
DD-781 USS Robert K. Huntington — Rosita Carmela Huntington (Received FRAM upgrade in 1960, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Venezuela, renamed ARV Falcon with pennant D22; decommissioned in 1981, was scrapped that year; adopted by Venezuela under local name with pennant D11) *

GEARING-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-782 USS Rowan — Stacey Chúnhuà Rowan 斯特西·春華·洛望 (Fourth of name, received FRAM upgrade in 1964, decommissioned in 1975, transferred to Taiwan two years later, was wrecked while under tow, wreck later scrapped on site; adopted by Taiwan, renamed ZMZ Chúnhuà ZMZ 春華 with hull number QJ-136) *
DD-783 USS Gurke — Íra Jessica Gurke Ήρα Τζέσικα Γκουρκ (Received FRAM upgrade in 1964, decommissioned in 1976, transferred to Greece the following year, renamed AT Tompázis AT Τομπάζης [second of name] with pennant D215, decommissioned in 1997; adopted by Greece, renamed AT Filikí Etaireía AT Φιλική Εταιρεία with pennant A50 to prevent confusion with corvette KV Tompázis [pennant V09]) *
DD-784 USS McKean — Özlem Su McKean (Second of name, received FRAM upgrade in 1964, decommissioned in 1981, transferred to Türkiye the following year to be used for spare parts, was sunk as artificial reef in 1987; adopted by Türkiye, renamed TCG Altındağ with pennant M158) *
DD-785 USS Henderson — Sāphāri Ālatuna Henderson Tugharila সাফারি আলতুন হেন্ডারসন তুঘরিল/Safārī Ālatūn Henderson Tughrīl سفاری التون ہینڈرسن طغرل (Received FRAM upgrade in 1962, decommissioned in 1980 on transfer to Pakistan, renamed PNS Tughrīl PNS طغریل [second of name] with pennant D167; transferred to the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency in 1998, renamed PMSS Nāzim PMSS ناظم [third of name], decommissioned for the second time in 2000; adopted by Bangladesh, renamed BNS Ārsalāna BNS আর্সলান with pennant D29) *
DD-786 USS Richard B. Anderson — Rhoda Lánfēn Anderson 罗达·蘭芬·安德森號 (Received FRAM upgrade in 1961, decommissioned in 1975, transferred to Taiwan in 1977, renamed ZMZ Kāiyáng ZMZ 開陽 with hull number DD-924; decommissioned the second time in 1999, was subsequently sunk as artificial reef, anchor and main gun mount preserved as memorial at the 823rd Artillery Battle Memorial Park, Táizhōng, Taiwan; mast and missile launcher preserved as memorial at the Naval Command Headquarters, Táiběi, Taiwan; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number QJ-135) *
DD-787 USS James E. Kyes — Jessica Jīnghuá Kyes 潔西卡·菁华·凱斯號 (Received FRAM upgrade in 1963, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Taiwan, renamed ZMZ Jiànyáng ZMZ 建陽 with hull number DD-912; decommissioned the second time in 2004, was scrapped in 2013; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number QJ-125) *
DD-788 USS Hollister — Lisa Wendy Jessica Yānméi Hollister 麗莎·溫迪·潔西卡·艳梅·霍利斯特號 (Received FRAM upgrade in 1961, decommissioned in 1979, transferred to Taiwan in 1983, renamed ZMZ Shàoyáng ZMZ 邵陽 with hull number DD-929; decommissioned the second time in 2004, was sunk as artificial reef two years later; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number QJ-143) *
DD-789 USS Eversole — Juandalynn Tansu Eversole (Second of name, received FRAM upgrade in 1963, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Türkiye, renamed TCG Gayret [third of name] with pennant D352; decommissioned the second time in 1995, preserved as museum ship since that time at İzmit, Türkiye; adopted by Türkiye, renamed TCG Arama with pennant M137 to prevent confusion with destroyer TCG Gayret [pennant M116]) *
DD-790 USS Shelton — Joan Lìqín Shelton 瓊·勵勤·雪爾頓號 (Second of name, received FRAM upgrade in 1961, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Taiwan, renamed ZMZ Lǎoyáng ZMZ 萊陽 with hull number DD-920; decommissioned the second time in 1999, was sunk as an artificial reef in 2002; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number QJ-124) *
DD-791 Seaman — Alice Lana Seaman (Cancelled after launch in 1946, bow removed in 1960 to replace damaged bow of USS Ammen, remainder was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Connecticut, renamed CTNS Seaman with hull number CTDD-791) *

FLETCHER-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-792 USS CallaghanMargaret Judy Callaghan (Was sunk by kamikaze air strike in 1945 southwest of Itoman, Okinawa, Japan)
DD-793 USS Cassin YoungCaitlin Young (Resembles Warship Girls R self, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1960, preserved as memorial since 1974 at the Boston Navy Yard, Boston National Historic Park, Charlestown, Massachusetts)
DD-794 USS IrwinNora Catarina Irwin de Santa Catarina (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1958, transferred to Brazil in 1968, renamed CT Santa Catarina with pennant D32; decommissioned the final time in 1978, was sunk as target in 1990; adopted by Brazil under local name with pennant T58) *
DD-795 USS PrestonSandra Irmak Preston (Sixth of name, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1969 on transfer to Türkiye, renamed TCG İçel with pennant D344; decommissioned the final time in 1981, was scrapped that year; adopted by Türkiye under local name with pennant M130) *
DD-796 USS Benham Vera Juliet Emma Benham y Olivera (Third of name, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1960 on transfer to Peru, renamed BAP Villar [second of name] with hull number DD-71; decommissioned the final time in 1980, was scrapped that year; adopted by Peru, renamed BAP Abtao with hull number DD-04 to prevent confusion with destroyer BAP Almirante Villar [DD-03]) *
DD-797 USS CushingKatherine Louise Palmira Cushing do Paraná (Fourth of name, decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1960, transferred to Brazil the following year, renamed CT Paraná [second of name] with pennant D29; decommissioned the final time in 1982, was scrapped that year; adopted by Brazil, renamed CT Curitiba with pennant T55 to prevent confusion with destroyer CT Paraná [pennant T32]) *
DD-798 USS MonssenMolly Monssen (Second of name, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1957, was being transferred to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1962 when ran aground near Beach Haven, New Jersey; was salvaged and scrapped the following year; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Sæbøvågen with pennant J26) *
DD-799 USS JarvisJanet Alicia Jarvis y Alcalá Galiano (Third of name, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1960 on transfer to Spain, renamed BSM Alcalá Galiano [second of name] with pennant D24; decommissioned the final time in 1988, was scrapped that year; adopted by Spain, renamed BSM Bahama [effective second of name] with pennant D146 to prevent confusion with destroyer BSM Alcalá Galiano [pennant D119]) *
DD-800 USS PorterEvalina Elizabeth Porter (Resembles Guardian Project version of Daryl Porter [USS Porter DD-356], fourth of name, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1953, was scrapped in 1974; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Porter with hull number PADD-800) *
DD-801 USS ColhounRosemary Ellie Colhoun (Second of name, was sunk by kamikaze air strike in 1945 north-northwest of Iheya, Okinawa, Japan; renamed USS Marion [effective second of name] to prevent confusion with destroyer/high-speed transport USS Colhoun [DD-85/APD-2]) *
DD-802 USS GregoryHolly Francine Gregory (Second of name, decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1951; damaged beyond economical repair by collision in 1964 with USS McDermut, decommissioned for the second time that year, was run ashore on San Clemente Island in California in 1971 to serve as target, wreck remains on site; adopted by the State of Connecticut, renamed CTNS Gregory with hull number CTDD-802) *
DD-803 USS LittleMaryam Gwendolyn Little-Winthrop (Second of name, was sunk by kamikaze air strike in 1945 north of west from Kume-jima, Okinawa, Japan; renamed USS Winthrop to prevent confusion with destroyer/high-speed transport USS Little [DD-79/APD-4]) *
DD-804 USS RooksAmanda Clara Rooks y Cochrane de Valdivia (Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1962 on transfer to Chile, renamed AC Almirante Cochrane [second of name] with hull number DD-15; decommissioned for the final time in 1983, was scrapped that year; adopted by Chile, renamed AC Valdivia with hull number DD-42 to prevent confusion with battleship AC Almirante Cochrane [BB-05]) *

GEARING-CLASS DESTROYERS (Continued)
DD-805 USS Chevalier — Guinevere Ch'aeyŏng de Courcelles Chevalier 귀네비어 채영 드쿠르셀 셔벌리어 (Second of name, reclassified DDR-805 in 1949, received FRAM upgrade in 1962, reclassified again DD-805 later that year, decommissioned in 1972 on transfer to Korea, renamed TMK Ch'ungbuk TMK 충북 with hull number DD-94; decommissioned the second time in 2000, was scrapped that year; adopted by Korea under local name with new hull number KC-113) *
DD-806 USS Higbee — Leena Helena Sutcliffe Higbee (Reclassified DDR-806 in 1949, received FRAM upgrade in 1964, reclassified again as DD-806 later that year, decommissioned in 1979, was sunk as target in 1986 west of San Diego, California)
DD-807 USS Benner — Stacey Gracelyn Benner (Second of name, reclassified DDR-807 in 1949, received FRAM upgrade in 1963, reclassified again as DD-807 later that year, decommissioned in 1970, was scrapped in 1975)
DD-808 USS Dennis J. Buckley — Diana Josephine Buckley (Second of name, reclassified DDR-808 in 1949, received FRAM upgrade in 1964, reclassified again as DD-808 later that year, decommissioned in 1973, was scrapped the following year)
DD-809 (no name) — Chelsea Alysha Doyen-Gordon (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by Jamaica, renamed HMJS Gordon with pennant D14) *
DD-810 (no name)— Nichole Marsha Dyer-Thompson (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by Jamaica, renamed HMJS Thompson with pennant D15) *
DD-811 (no name) — Wynne Allison Graham-Daley (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by Jamaica, renamed HMJS Daley with pennant D16) *
DD-812 (no name) — Danielle Henshaw-Stair (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by Jamaica, renamed HMJS Stair with pennant D17) *
DD-813 (no name) — Josephine Israel (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by Samoa, renamed SPS Matā'afa with pennant SPS21) *
DD-814 (no name) — Jean Faye Burnes (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by Papua New Guinea, renamed HMPNGS New Guinea with pennant D01) *

DD-815 (no name) — Hyacinthe Phoebe Rowan (Cancelled before construction in 1945, would have been named Charles H. Rowan, name transferred to DD-853; adopted by Papua New Guinea, renamed HMPNGS New Britain with pennant D02) *
DD-816 (no name) — Ashley Timmerman (Cancelled before construction in 1945, would have been named Timmerman, name transferred to DD-828; adopted by Papua New Guinea, renamed HMPNGS Bougainville with pennant D03) *
DD-817 USS Corry — Xanadu Melpoméni Corry Ξάναδω Μελπομένη Κόρι (Third of name, upgraded to radar picket destroyer DDR-817 in 1953, received FRAM upgrade in 1964, reclassified DD-817 later that year, decommissioned in 1981 on transfer to Greece, renamed AT Kriezís AT Κριεζής [second of name] with pennant D217; decommissioned the second time in 1994, was scrapped in 2002; adopted by Greece, renamed AT Troizína AT Τροιζήνα with pennant A52 to prevent confusion with corvette KV Kriezís [pennant V07]) *
DD-818 USS New — Jessica Tohŭi New 제시카 도희 뉴 (Reclassified DDE-818 in 1950, received FRAM upgrade in 1963, reclassified again as DD-818 later that year, decommissioned in 1976, transferred to Korea the following year, renamed TMK Taejŏn TMK 대전 with hull number DD-919; decommissioned the second time in 2001, fate unknown; adopted by Korea under local name with new hull number KC-117) *
DD-819 USS Holder — Renata Manuela Holder y Alfaro Delgado (Reclassified DDE-819 in 1950, received FRAM upgrade in 1963, reclassified again as DD-819 later that year, decommissioned in 1976, transferred to Ecuador the following year, renamed BAE Presidente Eloy Alfaro with hull number DD-01; decommissioned the second time in 1991, was scrapped that year; adopted by Ecuador under local name with same hull number) *
DD-820 USS Rich — Randi McKenzie Rich (Second of name, reclassified DDE-820 in 1950, received FRAM upgrade in 1963, reclassified again as DD-820 later that year, decommissioned in 1977, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of North Dakota as NDNS Rich with hull number NDDD-820) *
DD-821 USS Johnston — Veronica Xiǎoqīng Johnston 維羅妮卡·小青·約翰斯頓號 (Second of name, received FRAM upgrade in 1962, decommissioned in 1981 on transfer to Taiwan, renamed ZMZ Chényáng ZMZ 辰陽 with hull number DD-928; decommissioned the second time in 2003, was sunk as target in 2006 off Huālián County, Taiwan; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number QJ-142) *
DD-822 USS Robert H. McCard — Pembe Özlem McCard Kılıç Ali (Received FRAM upgrade in 1962, decommissioned in 1980 on transfer to Türkiye, renamed TCG Kılıç Ali Paşa [second of name] with pennant D349; decommissioned the second time in 1998, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Türkiye, renamed TCG Beylerbey with pennant M139 to prevent confusion with destroyer TCG Kılıç Ali Paşa [pennant M124]) *
DD-823 USS Samuel B. Roberts — Stephanie Brenda Roberts (Resembles Warship Girls version of Brooke Roberts (USS Samuel B. Roberts [DE/FF-413]), second of name, received FRAM upgrade in 1962, decommissioned in 1970, was sunk as target the following year north of Carolina, Puerto Rico; adopted by the State of California, renamed CANS Samuel B. Roberts with hull number CADD-823) *
DD-824 USS Basilone — Judith Basilone (Reclassified DDE-824 in 1948, received FRAM upgrade in 1964, reclassified again as DD-824 later that year, decommissioned in 1977, was sunk as target in 1982 east of Saint Augustine, Florida)

DD-825 USS Carpenter — Dilara Meryem Carpenter (Completed as DDK-825, reclassified DDE-825 in 1950, received FRAM upgrade in 1965, reclassified again as DD-825 later that year, decommissioned in 1981 on transfer to Türkiye, renamed TCG Anittepe with pennant D347; decommissioned the second time in 1997, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Türkiye under local name with pennant M142) *
DD-826 USS Agerholm — Heidi Christina Agerholm (Received FRAM upgrade in 1961, decommissioned in 1978, was sunk as target in 1982 west-southwest of San Clemente Island, California)
DD-827 USS Robert A. Owens — Irmak Ayla Owens (Completed as DDK-827, reclassified DDE-827 in 1950, received FRAM upgrade in 1964, reclassified again as DD-827 later that year, decommissioned in 1982 on transfer to Türkiye, renamed TCG Alçıtepe with pennant D346; decommissioned the second time in 1999, was scrapped that year; adopted by Türkiye under local name with pennant M144) *
DD-828 USS Timmerman — Grace Freida Timmerman (Second of name, reclassified EDD-828 in 1950 to serve as engineering trials ship, reclassified AG-152 in 1954 to better reflect her rôle as engineering trials platform, decommissioned in 1956, was scrapped in 1959)
DD-829 USS Myles C. Fox — Mnimosýni Catharine Fox Μνημοσύνη Καθαρίν Φοξ (Second of specific name, reclassified DDR-829 in 1949, received FRAM upgrade in 1964, transferred to Greece for spare parts in 1980, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Greece, given new name AT Leonídas AT Λεωνίδας with pennant A53) *
DD-830 USS Everett F. Larson — Elaine Sŏn'yŏng Larson 일레인 선영 라슨 (Second of name, reclassified DDR-830 in 1949, received FRAM upgrade in 1963, reclassified again as DD-830 later that year, decommissioned in 1972 on transfer to Korea, renamed TMK Chŏnbuk TMK 전북 with hull number DD-916; decommissioned the second time in 1999, preserved as memorial in Kangnŭng, Kang'wŏn, South Korea; adopted by Korea under local name with new hull number KC-114) *
DD-831 USS Goodrich — Cassidy Goodrich (Reclassified DDR-831 in 1949, received FRAM upgrade in 1960, reclassified again as DD-831 later that year, decommissioned in 1969, was scrapped in 1977)
DD-832 USS Hanson — Rebecca Měixiù Hanson 丽贝卡·梅秀·漢森號 (Reclassified DDR-832 in 1949, received FRAM upgrade in 1964, reclassified again as DD-832 later that year, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Taiwan, renamed ZMZ Liáoyáng ZMZ 遼陽 with hull number DD-921; decommissioned the second time in 2004, was sunk as target two years later; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number QJ-126) *
DD-833 USS Herbert J. Thomas — Helen Huìqīng Thomas 海倫·慧卿·湯馬斯號 (Reclassified DDR-833 in 1949, received FRAM upgrade in 1965, reclassified again as DD-833 later that year, decommissioned in 1970, transferred to Taiwan in 1974, renamed ZMZ Hànyáng ZMZ 漢陽 [second of name] with hull number DD-915; decommissioned the second time in 1999, was later sunk as an artificial reef; adopted by Taiwan, renamed ZMZ Tiānshuǐ ZMZ 天水 with hull number QJ-134 to prevent confusion with destroyer ZMZ Hànyáng [QJ-109]) *
DD-834 USS Turner — Darlene Turner (Fourth of name, reclassified DDR-834 in 1949, received FRAM upgrade in 1960, reclassified again as DD-834 later that year, decommissioned in 1969, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Solomon Islands as RSIPV Kolombangara with pennant P03) *

DD-835 USS Charles P. Cecil — Crystal Polýmnia Cecil Κρύσταλ Πολύμνια Σέσιλ (Upgraded to radar picket destroyer DDR-835 in 1949, received FRAM upgrade in 1964, reclassified again as DD-835 later that year, decommissioned in 1980 on transfer to Greece, renamed AT Apostólis AT Αποστόλης [second of name] with pennant D216; decommissioned the second time 1993, was scrapped in 2003; adopted by Greece, renamed AT Mesolóngi AT Μεσολόγγι with pennant A51 to prevent confusion with corvette KV Apostólis [pennant V06]) *
DD-836 USS George K. MacKenzie — Gwendolyn Kingsley MacKenzie (Received FRAM upgrade in 1963, decommissioned in 1976, was sunk as a target later that year off California)
DD-837 USS Sarsfield — Elizabeth Rénxiāng Sarsfield 伊丽莎白·仁香·薩斯菲號 (Received FRAM upgrade in 1963, decommissioned in 1977 on transfer to Taiwan, renamed ZMZ Déyáng ZMZ 德陽 with hull number DD-925; decommissioned the second time in 2005, preserved as museum at the Navy Destroyer Déyáng Ship Park, Ānpíng, Táinán, Taiwan; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number QJ-138) *
DD-838 USS Ernest G. Small — Ellen Fēnfāng Small 艾伦·芬芳·斯莫號 (Severely damaged by mine strike in 1951 with loss of bow near Hŭngnam, Hamgyŏngnam-do, North Korea; fitted with new bow from incomplete destroyer DD-767 [now ZMZ Jìchéng], reclassified DDR-838 the following year, received FRAM upgrade in 1961, reclassified again as DD-838 later that year, decommissioned in 1970, transferred to Taiwan the following year, renamed ZMZ Fùyáng ZMZ 富陽 with hull number DD-907; decommissioned the second time in 1999, was sunk as target in 2003; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number QJ-120) *
DD-839 USS Power — Jane Qīnggé Power 简·情歌·鮑威號 (Resembles Warship Girls self, received FRAM upgrade in 1962, decommissioned in 1977 on transfer to Taiwan, renamed ZMZ Shěnyáng ZMZ 瀋陽 with hull number DD-923; decommissioned the second time in 1995, was scrapped in 2013; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number QJ-137) *
DD-840 USS Glennon — Jennifer Hannah Glennon (Second of name, received FRAM upgrade in 1963, decommissioned in 1976, was sunk as target in 1981 off Puerto Rico; adopted by the State of California as CANS Glennon with hull number CADD-840) *
DD-841 USS Noa — Dorotea Belén Leonor Noa de Lezo y Olavarrieta (Second of name, received FRAM upgrade in 1961, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Spain, renamed BSM Blas de Lezo [second of name] with pennant D65; decommissioned the second time in 1991, was scrapped that year; adopted by Spain, renamed BSM Fuerte de Cartagena with pennant D55 to prevent confusion with cruiser BSM Blas de Lezo [pennant C42]) *
DD-842 USS Fiske — Bülbül Gevherhan Fiske Piyale (Second of name, reclassified as DDR-842 in 1952, received FRAM upgrade in 1965, reclassified again as DD-842 later that year, decommissioned in 1980 on transfer to Türkiye, renamed TCG Piyale Paşa [second of name] with pennant D350; damaged beyond economical repair after grounding in 1996, decommissioned the second time later that year, was scrapped in 1999; adopted by Türkiye, renamed TCG Djerba with pennant M140 to prevent confusion with destroyer TCG Piyale Paşa [pennant M125]) *
DD-843 USS Warrington — Lois Xiǎohuī Warrington 路易·小惠·沃靈頓號 (Third of name, received FRAM upgrade in 1962, damaged beyond economical repair by friendly mine strike in 1972 off the coast of Vietnam; decommissioned later that year, transferred to Taiwan for spare parts in 1973, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Taiwan as ZMZ Húběi ZMZ 湖北 with hull number QJ-127) *
DD-844 USS Perry — Orlenda Heather Perry (Fourth of name, received FRAM upgrade in 1960, decommissioned in 1973, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Rhode Island as RINS Perry with hull number RIDD-844) *

DD-845 USS Bausell — Louise Kelley Bausell (Received FRAM upgrade in 1961, decommissioned in 1978, was sunk as target in 1987 in the Pacific Missile Test Centre Range, California)
DD-846 USS Ozbourn — Jennifer Wynne Ozbourn (Received FRAM upgrade in 1961, decommissioned in 1975, was scrapped that year)
DD-847 USS Robert L. Wilson — Rose Leah Wilson (Reclassified DDE-847 in 1949, received FRAM upgrade in 1963, reclassified again as DD-847 later that year, decommissioned in 1974, was sunk as target in 1980)
DD-848 USS Witek — Frannie Penny Witek (Completed as EDD-848 to serve as anti-submarine warfare test platform, decommissioned in 1968, was sunk as target the following year off Virginia)
DD-849 USS Richard E. Kraus — Rayna Ŭnjae Kraus 레이나 은재 크라우스 (Reclassified AG-151 in 1949 to serve as shipboard equipment test vessel, reclassified again as DD-849 in 1954, received FRAM upgrade in 1964, decommissioned in 1976, transferred to Korea the following year, renamed TMK Kwangju TMK 광주 with hull number DD-921; decommissioned the second time in 2000, fate unknown; adopted by Korea under local name with new hull number KC-118) *
DD-850 USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr — Julianna Rose Kennedy (Received FRAM upgrade in 1964, decommissioned in 1973, preserved since that year at Battleship Cove Museum, Fall River, Massachusetts)
DD-851 USS Rupertus — Xanthíppi Hannah Rupertus Ξανθίππη Αάνα Ρούπερτος (Received FRAM upgrade in 1963, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Greece, renamed VP Kountouriótis ΒΠ Κουντουριώτης [effective third of name] with pennant D213, decommissioned in 1995; renamed AT Préveza AT Πρέβεζα with pennant A48 to prevent confusion with destroyer AT Kountouriótis [pennant A15]) *
DD-852 USS Leonard F. Mason — Lucy Lùlì Mason 凱倫·鲁丽·梅森號 (Received FRAM upgrade in 1964, decommissioned in 1976, transferred to Taiwan in 1978, renamed ZMZ Láiyáng ZMZ 萊陽 with hull number DD-926; decommissioned the second time in 2000, was sunk as an artificial reef in 2003; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number QJ-139) *
DD-853 USS Charles H. Roan — Canan Gözde Roan Çakmak (Second of name, received FRAM upgrade in 1962, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Türkiye, renamed TCG Mareşal Fevzi Çakmak [second of name] with pennant D351; decommissioned the second time in 1995, was scrapped that year; adopted by Türkiye, renamed TCG Melhâme-i Kübrâ with pennant M136 to prevent confusion with destroyer TCG Mareşal Fevzi Çakmak [pennant M123]) *
DD-854 (no name) — Irénée Dorotéia Andriana Owens (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named, would have possibly named Robert A. Owens; adopted by Madagascar, named NFAM Imerina with pennant T13) *
DD-855 (no name) — Agnès Waris Zeila (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by Djibouti, named NGCD Eadl with pennant P16) *
DD-856 (no name) — Tatiska Marie Keita (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by Senegal, named NMNS Kajoor with pennant T01) *

ALLEN M. SUMNER-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-857 USS Bristol — Marlene Lìjuān Bristol 瑪琳·利娟·布里斯托號 (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, decommissioned in 1969 on transfer to Taiwan, renamed ZMZ Huáyáng ZMZ 華陽 with hull number DD-903; decommissioned the second time in 1993, was scrapped that year; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number QJ-115) *

Ship/Type Prefix

AC — Armada de Chile ("Navy of Chile")
ARC — Armada de la República de Colombia ("Navy of the Republic of Colombia")
ARV — Armada República de Venezuela ("Republican Navy of Venezuela")
BAE — Buque de la Armada de Ecuador ("Ship of the Ecuadorian Navy")
BAP — Buque Armada Peruana ("Ship of the Peruvian Navy")
BNS — Bangladesh Naval Ship
BSM — Buque de Su Majestad ("His Majesty's Ship") (Spanish Navy ship prefix)
CANS — State of California Naval Ship
CT — Contratorpedeiro ("Torpedo Boat Destroyer") (Brazilian Navy type prefix)
CTNS — State of Connecticut Naval Ship
HMJS — His/Her Majesty's Jamaican Ship
HMPNGS — His/Her Majesty's Papua New Guinea Ship
KNM — Kongelig Norske Marine ("Royal Norwegian Navy")
KV/ΚΒ — Korvéta Κορβέτα ("Corvette") (Greek Navy type prefix)
NDNS — State of North Dakota Naval Ship
NFAM — Navire des Forces Armées de Madagascar ("Armed Forces Ship of Madagascar")
NGCD — Navire de la Garde Côtière de Djibouti ("Coast Guard Ship of Djibouti")
NJĀĀ — Nāv Jamahvary Āslāmy Āīrān ناو جمهوری اسلامی ایران ("Ship of the Islamic Republic of Iran") (Islamic Iranian Navy ship prefix post-1979)
NMNS — Navire de la Marine Nationale Sénégalaise ("Senegalese National Navy Ship")
NSĀ — Nāv Shāhnashāhy Āīrān ناو شاهنشاهی ایران ("Imperial Iranian Ship") (Iranian Navy ship prefix pre-1979)
PANS — Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Naval Ship
PMSS — Pakistan Maritime Security Ship
PNS — Pakistan Naval Ship
RSIPV — Royal Solomon Islands Police Vessel
SPS — Samoa Police Ship
TCG — Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Gemisi ("Ship of the Turkish Republic")
TMK — Taehan Minguk Kunhan 대한민국군함 ("Warship of the Republic of Korea")
USS — United States Ship
ZMZ — Zhōnghuá Mínguó Zhànjiàn 中華民國戰艦 ("Warship of the Republic of China")

Hull classification codes and Pennant superior letters

A/Α — Antitorpilikó Αντιτορπιλικό ("Destroyer") (Greek Navy pennant superior)
AG — General Auxiliary Ship
APD — High-Speed Transport Destroyer
C/چ — Nāvchah ناوچه ("Frigate") (Islamic Iranian Navy pennant superior)
CADD — California National Guard Destroyer
CTDD — Connecticut Naval Militia Destroyer
D — Destroyer (Brazilian Navy/British Commonwealth/NATO English-language pennant superior)
D — Destructor ("Destroyer") (Spanish Navy/Venezuelan Navy pennant superior)
DD — Destroyer (also Republic of China Navy/Republic of Korea Navy English-language hull classification code)
DD — Destructor ("Destroyer") (Chilean Navy/Colombian Navy/Ecuadorian Navy/Peruvian Navy hull classification code)
DDE — Escort Destroyer (post-1945 hull classification code for converted standard destroyers)
DDG — Guided Missile Destroyer (also Imperial Iranian Navy English-language hull classification code)
DDK — Anti-Submarine Hunter Destroyer
DDR — Radar Picket Destroyer
DE — Destroyer Escort (pre-1975 hull classification code for modern frigates)
DM — Fast Destroyer Minelayer
EDD — Experimental Destroyer
FF — Frigate
J — Jagar ("Destroyer") (Royal Norwegian Navy pennant superior)
KC — Kuch'uk'am 구축함 ("Destroyer") (Republic of Korea hull classification code)
M — Muhrip ("Destroyer") (Turkish Navy pennant superior)
N/ن — Nāvshikin ناوشکن ("Destroyer") (Islamic Iranian Navy pennant superior)
NDDD — North Dakota Air National Guard Destroyer
P — Navire de Patrouille (Djiboutian Coast Guard universal pennant superior)
P — Police Vessel (Royal Solomon Islands Police Service universal pennant superior)
PADD — Pennsylvania Naval Militia Destroyer
QJ — Qūzhújiàn 驅逐艦 ("Destroyer") (Republic of China Navy hull classification code)
SPS — Samoan Police Ship (Samoan Police Service universal pennant superior)
T — Contratorpedeiro ("Torpedo Boat Destroyer") (Brazilian Navy pennant superior)
T — Contre-Torpilleur ("Destroyer") (Malagasy Navy/Senegalese National Navy pennant superior)
V/Β — Korvéta Κορβέτα ("Corvette")

Translations

FRAM — Fleet Rehabilitation and Modernization, an extensive 1960s-era systems upgrade for World War Two ships
 
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United States: Destroyers (Part Ten)
Now the last of the Gearings, plus the first of the Cold War ships...

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF DESTROYERS (UNITED STATES NAVY)

(Part Ten: Early Cold War Destroyers)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

GEARING-CLASS DESTROYERS (Continued)
DD-858 USS Fred T. Berry — Frederica Tamsyn Berry (Reclassified DDE-858 in 1950, received FRAM upgrade in 1961, reclassified again as DD-858 the following year, decommissioned in 1970, was sunk as artificial reef two years later southeast of Key West, Florida)
DD-859 USS Norris — Belgin Yonca Norris (Reclassified DDE-859 in 1950, received FRAM upgrade in 1961, reclassified again as DD-859 the following year, decommissioned in 1970, transferred to Türkiye in 1974, renamed TCG Kocatepe [third of name] with pennant D354; decommissioned the second time in 1994, was scrapped that year; adopted by Türkiye, renamed TCG Aslanhane with pennant M138 to prevent confusion with destroyer TCG Kocatepe [pennant M133]) *
DD-860 USS McCaffery — Johanna Patricia McCaffery (Reclassified DDE-860 in 1950, received FRAM upgrade in 1961, reclassified again as DD-860 the following year, decommissioned in 1973, was scrapped the following year)
DD-861 USS Harwood — Basak Nergis Harwood (Reclassified DDE-861 in 1950, received FRAM upgrade in 1961, reclassified again as DD-861 two years later, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Türkiye, renamed TCG Kocatepe [second of name] with pennant D354; was sunk by accidental air attack the following year during the Turkish invasion of Cyprus by friendly air forces; adopted by Türkiye under local name with pennant M133) *
DD-862 USS Vogelgesang — Chipahua Teoxihuitl Vogelgesang y Quetzalcoatl (Received FRAM upgrade in 1963, decommissioned in 1982 on transfer to Mexico, renamed ARM Quetzalcoatl with pennant D101; decommissioned the second time in 2002, was sunk as artificial reef in 2006, main tripod mast preserved as memorial at the Mexican Pacific Fleet Headquarters, Manzanillo, Colima, Mexico; adopted by Mexico under local name with pennant D03) *
DD-863 USS Steinaker — Tlazohtzin Patli Steinaker y Netzahualcóyotl (Reclassified DDR-863 in 1953, reclassified again as DD-863 in 1964, received FRAM upgrade the following year, decommissioned in 1982 on transfer to Mexico, renamed ARM Netzahualcóyotl with pennant D102; decommissioned the second time in 2014, slated to be sunk as artificial reef; adopted by Mexico under local name with pennant D04) *
DD-864 USS Harold J. Ellison — Jāhānārā Ārajumānda Ellison Jāhāna জাহানারা আরজুমান্দ এলিসন জাহান/Jahānārā Ārajamanda Ellison Jahān جہاںارا ارجمند ایلیسن جہاں (Second of name, received FRAM upgrade in 1963, decommissioned in 1983 on transfer to Pakistan, renamed PNS Shāh Jahān PNS شاہ جہاں [second of name] with pennant D164; decommissioned the second time in 1993, was sunk as target the following year; adopted by Bangladesh, renamed BNS Ā'ōraṅgajēba BNS আওরঙ্গজেব with pennant D31) *
DD-865 USS Charles R. Ware — Charlene Ronda Ware (Second of name, received FRAM upgrade in 1962, decommissioned in 1974, was sunk as target in 1981 in the Caribbean Sea)
DD-866 USS Cone — Rahamata Auraṅgābādī Cone Ālamagīra রহমতা আওরঙ্গবাদী ক্রন আলমগীর/Rahmat Āurang 'Ābādī Cone 'Ālāmgīr رحمت اورنگ آبادی کون عالمگیر (Received FRAM upgrade in 1963, decommissioned in 1982 on transfer to Pakistan, renamed PNS 'Ālāmgīr PNS عالمگیر [second of name] with pennant D160; decommissioned the second time in 1998, was scrapped that year; adopted by Bangladesh, renamed BNS Jāhāndāra BNS জাহান্দার with pennant D32) *
DD-867 USS Stribling — Constance Kiersten Stribling (Second of name, received FRAM upgrade in 1961, decommissioned in 1976, was sunk as target in 1980 off Puerto Rico; one anchor preserved at Post #220 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Mays Landing, New Jersey)


DD-868 USS Brownson — Willow Helena Brownson (Second of name, received FRAM upgrade in 1964, decommissioned in 1976, was scrapped that year; adopted by the State of New York as NYNS Brownson with hull number NYDD-868) *
DD-869 USS Arnold J. Isbell — Akakallís Gayle Isbell Ακακαλλίς Γκέιλ Ίσβελ (Received FRAM upgrade in 1962, transferred to Greece in 1973 and renamed AT Sachtoúris AT Σαχτούρης [second of name] with pennant D214, decommissioned and was scrapped in 2002; adopted by Greece, renamed AT Sámos AT Σάμος with pennant A49 to prevent confusion with corvette KV Sachtoúris [pennant V08]) *
DD-870 USS Fechteler — Augusta Francine Fechteler (Second of name, received FRAM upgrade in 1963, decommissioned in 1970, was scrapped two years later)
DD-871 USS Damato — Sāhibā Phātimā Damato Ṭipu সাহিবা ফাতিমা দামতো টিপু/Sāhibah Fātimah Damato Ṭīpū صاحبہ فاطمہ دامتو ٹیپو (Reclassified DDE-871 in 1950, received FRAM upgrade in 1964, reclassified again as DD-871 later that year, decommissioned in 1980 on transfer to Pakistan, renamed PNS Ṭīpū Sātān PNS ٹیپو سلطان [second of name] with pennant D168; decommissioned the second time in 1994, was scrapped that year; adopted by Bangladesh, renamed BNS Ālā'uddina BNS আলাউদ্দিন with pennant D28) *
DD-872 USS Forrest Royal — Flower Berna Royal (Received FRAM upgrade in 1962, decommissioned in 1971 on transfer to Türkiye, renamed TCG Adatepe [second of name] with pennant D353; decommissioned the second time in 1993, was scrapped that year; renamed TCG Ayvacık with pennant M132 to prevent confusion with destroyer TCG Adatepe [pennant M110]) *
DD-873 USS Hawkins — Wendy Dōngméi Hawkins 温迪·冬梅·霍金斯號 (Reclassified DDR-873 in 1949, reclassified again as DD-873 in 1964, received FRAM upgrade the following year, decommissioned in 1979 on transfer to Taiwan, renamed ZMZ Zīyáng ZMZ 紫陽 with hull number DD-930; decommissioned the second time in the late 1990s, was scrapped at unknown time, forward superstructure on display at the Zuǒyíng Naval Academy, Gāoxióng, Taiwan; additional main gun mount on display at the Gāoxióng Harbour Museum of Marine Exploration; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number QJ-140) *
DD-874 USS Duncan — Sharalyn Moira Duncan (Third of name, reclassified DDR-874 inn 1949, received FRAM upgrade in 1961, reclassified again as DD-874 later that year, decommissioned in 1971, was sunk as target in 1980 west of north-northwest from Isla Guadalupe, Baja California, Mexico; adopted by the State of New Jersey as NJNS Duncan with hull number NJDD-874) *
DD-875 USS Henry W. Tucker — Graça Úrsula Tucker Dias (Second of name/effective fourth of name, reclassified DDR-875 in 1949, received FRAM upgrade in 1963, reclassified again as DD-875 later that year, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Brazil, renamed CT Marcílio Dias with pennant D25; decommissioned the second time in 1994, was sunk as target that year; adopted by Brazil, renamed CT Grumete with pennant T65 to prevent confusion with destroyer CT Marcílio Dias [pennant T45]) *
DD-876 USS Rogers — Jane Kŭnhye Rogers 제인 근혜 로저스 (Reclassified DDR-876 in 1949, reclassified again as DD-876 in 1963, received FRAM upgrade the following year, decommissioned in 1980, transferred to Korea the following year, renamed TMK Chŏnju TMK 전주 with hull number DD-925; decommissioned the second time in 1999, preserved as memorial since then at Sapkyoho Amusement Park, Tangjin, Ch'ungch'ŏngnam-do, South Korea; adopted by Korea under local name with new hull number KC-121) *
DD-877 USS Perkins — Gilberta Jessenia Perkins y Py (Third of name, reclassified DDR-877 in 1949, received FRAM upgrade in 1962, reclassified again as DD-877 later that year, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Argentina, renamed ARA Comodoro Py [third of name] with pennant D27; decommissioned the second time in 1984, was sunk as target in 1987 off Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina; adopted by Argentina under local name with pennant D36) *


DD-878 USS Vesole — Kaye Kelleigh Vesole (Received FRAM upgrade in 1964, decommissioned in 1986, was sunk as target in 1983 off Puerto Rico)
DD-879 USS Leary — Clarisa Felipa Leary de Lángara y Huarte (Second of name, reclassified as DDR-879 in 1949, reclassified again as DD-879 in 1964, received FRAM upgrade the following year, decommissioned in 1978 on transfer to Spain, renamed BSM Lángara with pennant D64; decommissioned for the final time in 1992, was scrapped that year; adopted by Spain under local name with pennant D154) *
DD-880 USS Dyess — Aelló Ida Dyess Ἀελλώ Ίντα Δαιές (Reclassified DDR-880 in 1949, reclassified again as DD-880 in 1964, received FRAM upgrade the following year, decommissioned in 1981 on transfer to Greece for spare parts, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Greece, renamed AT Leotychídas AT Λεωτυχίδας with pennant A54) *
DD-881 USS Bordelon — Willow Marvāryad Bordelon/Marvāryad Ānvash Ālamūt R'yasayān مروارید انوش الموتر ئیسیان (Reclassified DDR-881 in 1949, received FRAM upgrade in 1963, reclassified again as DD-881 the following year, decommissioned in 1977 on transfer to Iran for spare parts, was scrapped that year; adopted by Iran, renamed NJĀĀ Shu'vbyah NJĀĀ شعوبیه with pennant N10/ن10) *
DD-882 USS Furse — Jovita Gracia Furse y Gravina Nápoli (Reclassified DDR-882 in 1949, received FRAM upgrade in 1963, reclassified again as DD-882 the following year, decommissioned in 1972 on transfer to Spain, renamed BSM Gravina [third of name] with pennant D62; decommissioned for the second time in 1991, was scrapped that year; adopted by Spain, renamed BSM Don Pelayo de los Astures with pennant D152 to prevent confusion with destroyer BSM Gravina [pennant D125]) *
DD-883 USS Newman K. Perry — Natalie Kŏŭn Perry 나탈리 거은 페리 (Reclassified DDR-883 in 1949, reclassified again as DD-883 in 1964, received FRAM upgrade the following year, decommissioned in 1981 on transfer to Korea, renamed TMK Kyŏnggi TMK 경기 [second of name] with hull number DD-923; decommissioned the second time in 1997, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Korea with new hull number KC-120) *
DD-884 USS Floyd B. Parks — Floella Bryce Parks (Received FRAM upgrade in 1963, decommissioned in 1973, was scrapped the following year)
DD-885 USS John R. Craig — Joan Richelle Craig (Received FRAM upgrade in 1963, decommissioned in 1979, was sunk as target the following year off southern California)
DD-886 USS Orleck — Johanna Yonca Orleck (Received FRAM upgrade in 1963, decommissioned in 1982 on transfer to Türkiye, renamed TCG Yücetepe with pennant D345; decommissioned the second time in 2000, subsequently preserved as memorial at Ochiltree-Inman Park, Orange, Texas; heavily damaged due to Hurricane Rita in 2005, repaired and transferred to serve as museum ship at Lake Charles, Louisiana; lost local support to remain at that site, was transferred to the ownership of the Jacksonville Naval Museum, Jacksonville, Florida; ship transferred to new location in 2021; serves the United States, given new Türkiye Navy pennant M143 for administrative purposes)


DD-887 USS Brinkley Bass — Henriqueta Bárbara Bass Mariz e Barros (Received FRAM upgrade in 1962, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Brazil, renamed CT Mariz e Barros [second of name] with pennant D26; decommissioned the second time in 1997, was sunk as target in 2000; adopted by Brazil, renamed CT Belmonte [effective second of name] with pennant T66 to prevent confusion with destroyer CT Mariz e Barros [pennant T46]) *
DD-888 USS Stickell — Isídora Harmony Stickell Ισίδωρα Αρμονί Στέκελ (Reclassified DDR-888 in 1953, received FRAM upgrade in 1964, reclassified again as DD-888 later that year, decommissioned in 1972 on transfer to Greece, renamed VP Kanáris ΒΠ Κανάρης [second of name] with pennant D212; decommissioned the second time in 1994, was scrapped in 2002; adopted by Greece, renamed AT Chíos AT Χίος with pennant A47 to prevent confusion with escort destroyer AT Kanáris [pennant A24]) *
DD-889 USS O'Hare — Eugènia Herminia O'Hare y Méndez Núñez (Reclassified DDR-889 in 1953, received FRAM upgrade in 1963, reclassified again as DD-889 the following year, decommissioned in 1973 on transfer to Spain, renamed BSM Méndez Núñez with pennant D63; decommissioned the second time in 1992, was scrapped that year; adopted by Spain under local name with pennant D153) *
DD-890 USS Meredith — Justine Şebnem Meredeth (Fourth of name, received FRAM upgrade in 1961, decommissioned in 1979 on transfer to Türkiye in 1979, renamed TCG Savaştepe with pennant D348; decommissioned the second time in 1995, was scrapped that year; adopted by Türkiye under local name with pennant M141) *
DD-891 (no name) — Hillary Phoebe Paulding (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of New York, named NYNS Paulding [effective second of name] with hull number NYDD-891) *
DD-892 (no name) — Wynter Hope Allen (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of Rhode Island, named RINS Allen [effective third of name] with hull number RIDD-892) *
DD-893 (no name) — Georgia Jaelynn Little (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, named MANS Little [effective third of name] with hull number MADD-893) *
DD-894 (no name) — Nellie Alicia Dyer (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, named MANS Dyer [effective second of name] with hull number MADD-894) *
DD-895 (no name) — Donna Summer Fairfax (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia, named VANS Fairfax [effective second of name] with hull number VADD-895) *
DD-896 (no name) — Josephine Bryce Israel (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, named MANS Israel [effective second of name] with hull number MADD-896) *
DD-897 (no name) — Elizabeth Wynter Crowninshield (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, named MANS Crowninshield [effective second of name] with hull number MADD-897) *
DD-898 (no name) — Willow Lynne Wood (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of Georgia, named GANS Welborn C. Wood [effective second of name] with hull number GADD-898) *
DD-899 (no name) — Grace Heather Thompson (Cancelled before construction in 1945; never named; adopted by the State of New York, named NYNS Smith Thompson [effective second of name] with hull number NYDD-899) *
DD-900 (no name) — Janelle Kimberly Paulding (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of New York, named NYNS James K. Paulding [effective second of name] with hull number NYDD-900) *
DD-901 (no name) — Rebecca Cornelia Delphy (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, named PANS Delphy [effective second of name] with hull number PADD-901) *
DD-902 (no name) — Sally Heidi Greene (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of Maryland, named MDNS Greene [effective second of name] with hull number MDDD-902) *
DD-903 (no name) — Ashley Priscilla Sinclair (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia, named VANS Sinclair [effective second of name] with hull number VADD-903) *
DD-904 (no name) — Willow Irene Moody (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, named MANS Moody [effective second of name] with hull number MADD-904) *


DD-905 (no name) — Dana Kylie Henshaw (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, named MANS Henshaw [effective second of name] with hull number MADD-905) *
DD-906 (no name) — Wanda Jillian Sharkey (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of New York, named NYNS Sharkey [effective second of name] with hull number NYDD-906) *
DD-907 (no name) — Jordan Mary Toucey (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of Connecticut, named CTNS Sharkey [effective second of name] with hull number CTDD-907) *
DD-908 (no name) — Julia Wynne Breck (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of Maine, named MENS Breck [effective second of name] with hull number MEDD-908) *
DD-909 (no name) — Gwendolyn von Lengerke Meyer (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, named MANS Meyer [effective second of name] with hull number MADD-909) *
DD-910 (no name) — Dorothy Willow Billingsley (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of Mississippi, named MSNS Billingsley [effective second of name] with hull number MSDD-910) *
DD-911 (no name) — Joanna Darlene Kennedy (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of Maryland, named MDNS Joseph P. Kennedy [effective third of name] with hull number MDDD-911) *
DD-912 (no name) — Wynne Enola Osborne (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of Illinois, named ILNS Osborne [effective second of name] with hull number ILDD-912) *
DD-913 (no name) — Faye Rachel Bruce (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of Nebraska, named NENS Bruce [effective second of name] with hull number NEDD-913) *
DD-914 (no name) — Joëlle Hedvig Wasmuth (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by Germany, named DMS Wasmuth with pennant Z77) *


DD-915 (no name) — Jodie Faye Burnes (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of New York, named NYNS John Frances Burnes [effective second of name] with hull number NYDD-915) *
DD-916 (no name) — Georgina Patricia Yarborough (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of North Carolina, named NCNS Yarborough [effective second of name] with hull number NCDD-916) *
DD-917 (no name) — Janet Catharine Shirk (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, named PANS Shirk [effective second of name] with hull number PADD-917) *
DD-918 (no name) — Wynter Silver Longshaw (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, named MANS Longshaw [effective second of name] with hull number MADD-918) *
DD-919 (no name) — Roberta Leigh Spence (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of New Hampshire, named NHNS Spence [effective second of name] with hull number NHDD-919) *
DD-920 (no name) — Anne Morgan Marcus (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of New Jersey, named NJNS Marcus [effective second of name] with hull number NJDD-920) *
DD-921 (no name) — Wanda Jones (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, named PANS William Jones [effective second of name] with hull number PADD-921) *
DD-922 (no name) — Carolina Julia Emmons (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of Vermont, renamed VTNS Emmons [effective second of name] with hull number VTDD-922) *
DD-923 (no name) — Francine Helen Kidder (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of Iowa, named IANS Kidder [effective second of name] with hull number IADD-923) *
DD-924 (no name) — Joëlle Rhonda Annabelle Pringle (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of South Carolina, renamed SCNS Pringle [effective second of name] with hull number SCDD-924) *
DD-925 (no name) — Wendy Summer Benson (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the State of Georgia, named GANS Benson [effective second of name] with hull number GADD-925) *
DD-926 (no name) — Rayna Smith (Cancelled before construction in 1945, never named; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, named PANS Robert Smith [effective second of name] with hull number PADD-926) *


MITSCHER-CLASS DESTROYER LEADER/DESTROYER
DDG-927 USS Mitscher — Tabitha Helen Wynter Connor-Mitscher (Ordered originally as DD-927, re-designated DL-2 before launching in 1951, reclassified as DDG-35 in 1968 on reconstruction as a guided missile destroyer, decommissioned in 1978, was scrapped two years later) *
DDG-928 USS John S. McCain — Emeline Rayna King-McCain (Ordered originally as DD-928, re-designated DL-3 before launching in 1951, reclassified as DDG-36 in 1969 on reconstruction as a guided missile destroyer, decommissioned in 1978, was scrapped two years later) *
DD-929 USS Willis A. Lee — Farrah Hannah Schneider-Lee (Ordered originally as DD-929, re-designated DL-4 before launching in 1951, decommissioned in 1969, was scrapped in 1973) *
DD-930 USS Wilkinson — Dorothy Grace Dockum-Wilkinson (Ordered originally as DD-930, re-designated DL-5 before launching in 1951, decommissioned in 1969, was scrapped in 1975) *


FORREST SHERMAN-CLASS DESTROYER
DD-931 USS Forrest Sherman — Francine Patricia Sherman (Decommissioned in 1982, was scheduled to become museum ship in 2006 at Indian River Inlet, Delaware; plans for preservation failed, was stripped of useful parts for preservation elsewhere in 2011, was scrapped in 2014)
DD-932 USS John Paul Jones — Joaquina Brígida Paul-Jones de Tagle y Portocarrero (Re-designated DDG-32 in 1967 on conversion to guided missile destroyer, decommissioned in 1982, was sunk as target in 2001 south of west from San Nicolas Island, California; adopted by Peru, renamed BAP Presidente Tagle with hull number DDG-18) *
DD-933 USS Barry — Iúlie Ó Báire/Julia Barry (Third of name, decommissioned in 1982, preserved as museum ship beginning two years later at the Navy Yard, Washington, District of Columbia; removed as museum ship in 2015 due to maintenance issues, was scrapped in 2022; adopted by Ireland, renamed Teach Coimseáin with pennant D01) *


AKIZUKI-CLASS DESTROYER (War Prize)
DD-934 (no name) — Mitsuya Hanako 満也 花子/Hanako Quezon y Molina 花子・ケソン・イ・モリーナ (Resembles Azur Lane self, built in Japan as THG Hanazuki THG 花月, survived the war, surrendered to the United States in 1947 and given new hull number without name, was sunk as target in 1948 off the Gotō Islands, Nagasaki, Japan; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Malacañang with hull number DD-101, also given Japanese Self-Defence Forces hull number KK-272 for administrative purposes) *

WIESEL-CLASS TORPEDO BOAT/FRIGATE (TYPE 39) (War Prize)
DD-935 (no name) — Natalie Buch-Schimmelpfennig (Built in Germany as KMS T35 [not named], survived the war, surrendered to the United States in 1945 and given new hull number without name; transferred to France two years later as spare parts, was scrapped in 1952; serves Germany, renamed DMS Narwal with pennant T378, not given French Navy pennant number) *

FORREST SHERMAN-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DDG-936 USS Decatur — Sitti Decatur de Santa Anna (Fourth of name, built as DD-936 re-designated DDG-31 in 1966 on conversion to guided missile destroyer, decommissioned in 1983, subsequently used as self-defence test ship until 2004, was sunk as target later that year north-northwest of Princeville, Hawai'i; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Panay with hull number DDG-106) *
DD-937 USS Davis — Genoveva Florentina Davis y Walke (Third of name, decommissioned in 1982, was scrapped in 1992; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Lingayen with hull number DD-105) *
DD-938 USS Jonas Ingram — Jessica Hope Ingram (Decommissioned in 1983, was sunk as target in 1988)


HERZOG ZU MECKLENBURG-CLASS DESTROYER (TYPE 1936A "MOB") (War Prize)
DD-939 (no name) — Helene Waltraud Langsdorff-Sigel (Built in Germany as KMS Z39 [not named], survived the war, surrendered to the United States in 1945 and given new hull number without name; transferred to France as spare parts hulk in 1948, was scrapped in 1964; serves Germany, renamed DMS Hans Langsdorff with same pennant number) *

FORREST SHERMAN-CLASS DESTROYER (Continued)
DD-940 USS Manley — Júlia Sílvia Glover da Estrela (Third of name, decommissioned in 1983, was scrapped in 1992; adopted by Portugal, renamed NRP Serra da Estrela with pennant T15) *
DD-941 USS Du Pont — Pía Concepción Sebastiana du Pont y Santana Familias (Third of name, decommissioned in 1983, was scrapped in 1999; adopted by the Dominican Republic, renamed ARD Santana with hull number DD-02) *
DD-942 USS Bigelow — Esther Claire Bigelow (Decommissioned in 1982, was sunk as target in 2003)
DD-943 USS Blandy — Wendy Hannah Prudence Blandy (Decommissioned in 1982, was scrapped in 1992)
DD-944 USS Mullinnix — Hunter Marian Mullinnix (Decommissioned in 1983, was sunk as target in 1992 west of south from Ceiba, Puerto Rico)
DD-945 USS Hull — Phạm Thị Bình Linh/Thị Bình Linh Hull Phạm (Resembles Warship Girls R self, fourth of name, decommissioned in 1983, was sunk as target in 1998 west of Chula Vista, California; adopted by Vietnam, renamed THNV Chống Lại with pennant 010) *
DD-946 USS Edson — Meredith Audrey Edson (Decommissioned in 1989, subsequently served as museum ship at the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum, New York City, New York; reclaimed in 2004, placed in storage at the Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility Philadelphia until 2012, subsequently became museum ship at the Saginaw Valley Naval Ship Museum, Bangor Township, Michigan)
DDG-947 USS Somers — Nguyễn Thị Mong Châu/Thị Mong Châu Somers Nguyễn (Sixth of name, built as DD-947, re-designated DDG-34 in 1967 on conversion to guided missile destroyer, decommissioned in 1982, was sunk as target in 1988 northwest of Pu'uwai, Hawai'i; adopted by Vietnam, renamed THNV Hợp Nhất with pennant 011) *
DD-948 USS Morton — Dayna Wynter Morton (Decommissioned in 1982, was scrapped in 1993)
DDG-949 USS Parsons — Wanda Sandra Parsons (Built as DD-949, re-designated DDG-33 in 1967 on conversion to guided missile destroyer, decommissioned in 1982, was sunk as target in 1989) *
DD-950 USS Richard S. Edwards — Regina Stacey Edwards (Decommissioned in 1982, was sunk as target in 1987 off the coast of Kaua'i, Hawai'i)
DD-951 USS Turner Joy — Cathleen Tracey Joy (Decommissioned in 1982, served as museum ship since 1992 as part of the Bremerton Historic Ships Association, Bremerton, Washington)


Ship/Type prefixes

ARA — Armada de la República Argentina ("Navy of the Republic of Argentina")
ARD — Armada de la República Dominicana ("Navy of the Dominican Republic")
ARM — Armada de la República Mexicana ("Navy of the Mexican Republic")
AT/AT — Antitorpilikó Αντιτορπιλικό ("Destroyer") (Greek Navy type prefix post-1973)
BAP — Buque Armada Peruana ("Ship of the Peruvian Navy")
BNS — Bangladesh Naval Ship
BRP — Barko ng Republika ng Pilipinas ("Ship of the Philippine Republic")
CT — Contratorpedeiro ("Torpedo Boat Destroyer") (Brazilian Navy type prefix)
CTNS — State of Connecticut Naval Ship
DMS — Deutsches Marineschiff ("German Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix post-1955)
GANS — State of Georgia Naval Ship
IANS — State of Iowa Naval Ship
ILNS — State of Illinois Naval Ship
KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix from 1935-45)
KV/ΚΒ — Korvéta Κορβέτα ("Corvette") (Greek Navy type prefix)
— Long Éireannach ("Irish Ship")
MANS — Commonwealth of Massachusetts Naval Ship
MDNS — State of Maryland Naval Ship
MENS — State of Maine Naval Ship
MSNS — State of Mississippi Naval Ship
NCNS — State of North Carolina Naval Ship
NENS — State of Nebraska Naval Ship
NHNS — State of New Hampshire Naval Ship
NJĀĀ — Nāv Jamahvary Āslāmy Āīrān ناو جمهوری اسلامی ایران ("Ship of the Islamic Republic of Iran") (Islamic Iranian Navy ship prefix post-1979)
NJNS — State of New Jersey Naval Ship
NRP — Navio da República Portuguesa ("Ship of the Portuguese Republic")
NYNS — State of New York Naval Ship
PANS — Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Naval Ship
PNS — Pakistan Naval Ship
RINS — State of Rhode Island Naval Ship
SCNS — State of South Carolina Naval Ship
TCG — Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Gemisi ("Ship of the Turkish Republic")
THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan 天皇陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign") (Imperial Japanese Navy ship prefix pre-1945)
THNV — Tàu Hảiquân Nhândân Việtnam ("Vietnam People's Naval Ship")
TMK — Taehan Minguk Kunhan 대한민국군함 ("Warship of the Republic of Korea")
USS — United States Ship
VANS — Commonwealth of Virginia Naval Ship
VTNS — State of Vermont Naval Ship
ZMZ — Zhōnghuá Mínguó Zhànjiàn 中華民國戰艦 ("Warship of the Republic of China")


Hull classification codes and Pennant superior letters

A/Α — Antitorpilikó Αντιτορπιλικό ("Destroyer") (Greek Navy pennant superior)
CTDD — Connecticut Naval Militia Destroyer
D — Destroyer (Brazilian Navy/British Commonwealth/Irish Naval Service/NATO English-language pennant superior)
D — Destructor ("Destroyer") (Argentinian Navy/Mexican Navy/Spanish Navy pennant superior)
DD — Destroyer (also Republic of China Navy/Republic of Korea Navy/Philippine Navy English hull classification code)
DD — Destructor ("Destroyer") (Dominican Navy hull classification code)
DDG — Destructor de Misiles Guiados ("Guided Missile Destroyer") (Peruvian Navy hull classification code)
DDG — Guided Missile Destroyer (also Philippine Navy hull classification code)
DDE — Escort Destroyer (post-1945 hull classification code for older destroyers assigned as escort ships)
DDR — Radar Picket Destroyer
DL — Destroyer Leader (pre-1975 hull classification code for large destroyers)
GADD — Georgia Naval Militia Destroyer
IADD — Iowa Air National Guard Destroyer
ILDD — Illinois Naval Militia Destroyer
KC — Kuch'uk'am 구축함 ("Destroyer") (Republic of Korea hull classification code)
KK — Kuchikukan 駆逐艦 ("Destroyer") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces hull classification code)
M — Muhrip ("Destroyer") (Turkish Navy pennant superior)
MADD — Massachusetts Naval Militia Destroyer
MDDD — Maryland Naval Militia Destroyer
MEDD — Maine Naval Militia Destroyer
MSDD — Mississippi Air National Guard Destroyer
N/ن — Nāvshikin ناوشکن ("Destroyer") (Islamic Iranian Navy pennant superior)
NCDD — North Carolina Naval Militia Destroyer
NEDD — Nebraska Air National Guard Destroyer
NHDD — New Hampshire Naval Militia Destroyer
NJDD — New Jersey Naval Militia Destroyer
NYDD — New York Naval Militia Destroyer
PADD — Pennsylvania Naval Militia Destroyer
RIDD — Rhode Island Naval Militia Destroyer
QJ — Qūzhújiàn 驅逐艦 ("Destroyer") (Republic of China Navy hull classification code)
SCDD — South Carolina Air National Guard Destroyer
T — Contratorpedeiro ("Torpedo Boat Destroyer") (Brazilian Navy/Portuguese Navy pennant superior)
T — Torpedoboot ("Torpedo Boat") (German Navy pennant superior for frigate-sized vessels)
TKT — Tàu Khu Trục ("Destroyer") (Vietnamese)
V/Β — Korvéta Κορβέτα ("Corvette") (Green Navy pennant superior)
VADD — Virginia Naval Militia Destroyer
VTDD — Vermont Air National Guard Destroyer
Z — Zerstörer ("Destroyer") (German Navy pennant superior)
The Vietnamese People's Army-Navy follows the Russian/Soviet practice of not using pennant superior letters, numbering ships in triple-digit blocks, with destroyers ranging from 010-020.


Translations

FRAM — Fleet Rehabilitation and Modernization, an extensive 1960s-era systems upgrade for World War Two ships
 
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United States: Destroyers (Part Eleven)
And the last of the destroyers for the Eagle Union save the Arleigh Burke-class ships since they're effectively post-Millennium vessels. Yes, the Zumwalt-class can also be seen as post-Millennium, but their hull numbers effectively plant them after the Kidd-class "dead admiral" guided missile ships, so it was easy to slip them in.

Of course, hull numbering gets a little screwy in this part of the tale. By the time the Americans reached the time of the Great Reclassification of 1975 (see here), there were effectively two lines of destroyer hull numbers, one for "plain" ships without the fancy missiles and another for the missile-slinging ships. Like I did with the cruisers, I simply fitted in the Farragut-class of 1960 and the following Charles F. Adams-class ships after Rochelle Hayler (USS Hayler DD-997), skipping over the Zumwalts (who take numbers 1000-1002) to leave a considerable number of spaces for the future.

If the Burkes are added in, they'll start the numbers at DDG-1051 and go forth. Whether or not I'll do human names for them...well, we'll see.

Anyhow, the gunboats/destroyer escorts/frigates/corvettes will come next.

Fun, wow...!

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF DESTROYERS (UNITED STATES NAVY)

(Part Eleven: Late Cold War Destroyers)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

FARRAGUT-CLASS GUIDED MISSILE DESTROYER LEADER/DESTROYER (1960)
DDG-998 USS Farragut — Denisse Griselda Farragut de Menorca (Resembles Shipgirls Collection version of Dahlia Farragut [USS Farragut DD-348], fourth of name, originally classified as DLG-6, re-designated DDG-37 in 1975, decommissioned in 1989, was scrapped in 2006, ship's bell currently preserved at Admiral Farragut Academy, Saint Petersburg, Florida; adopted by Spain, renamed BSM Minorca with pennant D56) *
DDG-999 USS Luce — Salomé Bienvenida Luce de la Guajira (Third of name, built as DLG-7 re-designated DDG-38 in 1975, decommissioned in 1991, was scrapped in 2005; adopted by Colombia, renamed ARC La Guajira with hull number DDG-08) *
DDG-1003 USS Macdonough — Toiréasa mac Donnchadha/Theresa Macdonough (Fourth of name, original designated DLG-8, re-designated DDG-39 in 1975, decommissioned in 1992, was scrapped in 2004; adopted by Ireland, renamed Ceann Toirc with pennant D03) *
DDG-1004 USS Coontz — Rochelle Ellen Coontz (Built as DLG-9, re-designated DDG-40 in 1975, decommissioned in 1989, was scrapped in 1994, nameplate preserved in Hannibal, Missouri) *
DDG-1005 USS King — Ernestine Joanne King (Second of name, built as DLG-10, re-designated DDG-41 in 1975, decommissioned in 1991, was scrapped in 1995; renamed USS Ernest J. King to prevent confusion with destroyer USS King [DD-242]) *
DDG-1006 USS Mahan — Dorotea Adelita Tamara Mahan y Santa María González (Third of name, built as DLG 11, re-designated DDG-42 in 1975, decommissioned in 1993, was scrapped in 2004; adopted by Chile, renamed AC Presidente González with hull number DDG-31) *
DDG-1007 USS Dahlgren — Josefin Anja Birgitta Dahlgren (Third of name, built as DLG-12, re-designated DDG-43 in 1975, decommissioned in 1992, scrapped in 2006; adopted by Sweden, renamed HMS Västerbotten with pennant J44) *
DDG-1008 USS William V. Pratt — Willow Veronica Pratt (Built as DLG-13, re-designated DDG-44 in 1975, decommissioned in 1991, was scrapped in 1995)
DDG-1009 USS Dewey — Casandra Georgina Dewey de Cavite (Third of name, built as DLG-14, re-designated DDG-45 in 1975, decommissioned in 1990, was scrapped in 1994; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Cavite with hull number DDG-107) *
DDG-1010 USS Preble — Estrella Preble de Ormoc (Fifth of name, built as DLG-15, re-designated DDG-46 in 1975, decommissioned in 1991, was scrapped in 2003; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Ormoc with hull number DDG-108) *

AKIZUKI-CLASS DESTROYER (Japanese-built Modified Fletcher-Class) (1959)
DD-960 (no name) — Akiyama Haruka 秋山 春香 (Resembles Black Surge Nights version of Akiyama Tokina [THG/NKG Akizuki KK-260], built in Japan to a modified Fletcher-Class design financed by the United States, named NKG Teruzuki NKG てるづき [second of name] with hull number DD-162, re-designated ASU-7012 in 1986 on reassignment as training ship, decommissioned in 1993, was sunk as target the following year near Hachinohe, Aomori, Japan; adopted by Japan, renamed NKG Harutsuki NKG はるつき [second of name] with hull number KK-376 to prevent confusion with destroyer THG/NKG Teruzuki [KK-261]) *
DD-961 (no name) — Akiyama Hanae 秋山 花江 (Resembles Velvet Code version of Akiyama Tokina [THG/NKG Akizuki KK-260], built in Japan to a modified Fletcher-Class design financed by the United States, named NKG Akizuki NKG あきづき [second of name] with hull number DD-161, re-designated ASU-7010 om 2985 on reassignment as special service ship, decommissioned in 1993, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Japan, renamed NKG Hanazuki NKG はなづき [second of name] with hull number KK-375 to prevent confusion with destroyer THG/NKG Akizuki [KK-260]) *

CHEVRON-CLASS DESTROYER (Second Series C-Class [1943] also known as CH-Class)
DD-962 (no name) — Ra Hafwen Charity Wyld/Rā Hāfūn Chīrīṭī Wyld را ہافون چیریٹی وائلڈ (Built in the United Kingdom as HMS Charity with pennant R29 in World War Two, given post-war pennant D29, decommissioned in 1955 on transfer to the United States for upgrades; transferred anew to Pakistan in 1958, renamed PNS Shāh Jahān PNS شاہ جہاں with pennant D29, pennant changed to D164 in 1963, damaged beyond economical repair by missile strike in 1971 during the Indo-Pakistan War by INS Nipat near Karācī, Sindh, Pakistan; decommissioned and was scrapped later that year; adopted by Pakistan under local name with pennant D21, given Royal Navy pennant number D129 for administrative purposes) *

CHARLES F. ADAMS-CLASS GUIDED MISSILE DESTROYERS
DDG-952 USS Charles F. Adams — Caroline Francine Adams (Originally designated DD-952, re-designated DDG-2 before launching in 1959, decommissioned in 1990, was scrapped in 2020)
DDG-953 USS John King — Joan King (Originally designated DD-953, re-designated DDG-3 before launching in 1960, decommissioned in 1990, was scrapped in 1999)
DDG-954 USS Lawrence — Jesúsa Lawrence de Magdalena (Fifth of name, originally designated DD-954, re-designated DDG-4 before launching in 1960, decommissioned in 1990, was scrapped in 2004; adopted by Colombia, renamed ARC Magdalena with hull number DDG-09) *
DDG-955 USS Biddle — Claudia Violet Ricketts-Biddle (Third of name, originally designated DD-955, re-designated DDG-5 before launching in 1960, renamed USS Claude V. Ricketts in 1964 to permit name for reuse by DLG-34 [now CG-234], decommissioned in 1989, was scrapped in 1992; operates under second name)
DDG-956 USS Barney — Janaína Simone Barney da Lousã (Third of name, ordered as DD-956, re-designated DDG-6 before launching in 1960, decommissioned in 1990, was scrapped in 2006; adopted by Portugal, renamed NRP Serra da Lousã with pennant T16) *
DDG-957 USS Henry B. Wilson — Heidi Bryce Wilson (Originally designated DD-957, re-designated DDG-7 before launching in 1959, decommissioned in 1989, was sunk as target off the coast of California in 2003)
DDG-958 USS Lynde McCormick — Lynda Donna McCormick (Originally designated DD-958, re-designated DDG-8 before launching in 1959, decommissioned in 1991, was sunk as target in 2001 off the coast of California)
DDG-959 USS Towers — Josephine Hollie Towers (Originally designated DD-959, re-designated DDG-9 before launching in 1959, decommissioned in 1990, was sunk as target in 2002)
DDG-1011 USS Sampson — Wynne Toni Sampson-Bustamante (Third of name, built as DDG-10, decommissioned in 1991, was scrapped in 2003; adopted by Jamaica, renamed HMJS Bustamante with pennant D18) *
DDG-1012 USS Sellers — Danielle Flora Sellers (Built as DDG-11, decommissioned in 1989, was scrapped in 2004)

DDG-1013 USS Robison — Samantha Shelley Robison (Built DDG-12, decommissioned in 1991, was scrapped in 1994)
DDG-1014 USS Hoel — Verônica Rosália Hoel e Inácio de Inhaúma (Third of name, built as DDG-13, decommissioned in 1990, converted to civilian use as power barge in 1994 for use at Manauas, Amazonas, Brazil; was eventually scrapped around 1998; adopted by Brazil, renamed CMG Inhaúma with pennant T67) *
DDG-1015 USS Buchanan — Fátima María Buchanan de Mazatlán (Third of name, built as DDG-14, decommissioned in 1991, was sunk as target in 2000 off Hawai'i; adopted by Mexico, renamed ARM Mazatlán with pennant D05) *
DDG-1016 USS Berkeley — Pinelópi Charíkleia Berkeley Πηνελόπη Χαρίκλεια Μπέρκλεϋ (Built as DDG-14, decommissioned in 1992 on transfer to Greece, renamed AT Themistoklís AT Θεμιστοκλῆς [third of name] with pennant D221; decommissioned the second time in 2002, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Greece, renamed AT Artemisíou AT Αρτεμισίου with pennant A60 to prevent confusion with escort destroyer AT Themistoklís [pennant A27]) *
DDG-1017 USS Joseph Strauss — Írida Strauss Ίριδα Στράυς (Built as DDG-16, decommissioned in 1990, transferred to Greece two years later, renamed AT Formíon ΑΤ Φορμίων with pennant D220; decommissioned for the second time in 2002, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Greece under local name with pennant A59) *
DDG-1018 USS Conyngham — Gabrielle Conyngham O'Neill/Gaibriél Cuinneagáin Ní Néill (Third of name, built as DDG-17, decommissioned in 1990, was scrapped in 1994; adopted by Ireland, renamed Uí Néill with pennant D04) *
DDG-1019 USS Semmes — Pavlína Semmes Παυλίνα Σεμμζ (Second of name, built as DDG-18, decommissioned in 1991 on transfer to Greece, renamed AT Kímon ΑΤ Κίμων [second of name] with pennant D218; decommissioned the second time in 2004, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Greece under local name with pennant A57) *
DDG-1020 USS Tattnall — İrem Tattnall (Second of name, built as DDG-19, decommissioned in 1991, was scrapped in 1999; adopted by Türkiye, renamed TCG Bergama with pennant M145) *
DDG-1021 USS Goldsborough — Lois Narelle Goldsborough (Third of name, built as DDG-20, decommissioned in 1993, sold to Australia later that year for spare parts, was scrapped by the following year; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Newcastle [effective second of name] with hull number DDG-142) *
DDG-1022 USS Cochrane — Emelia Lynda Cochrane (Built as DDG-21, decommissioned in 1990, was scrapped in 2001)

DDG-1023 USS Benjamin Stoddert — Beverley Stoddert (Built as DDG-22, decommissioned in 1991, sank while under tow to be scrapped in 2001 off the coast of California; adopted by the State of Maryland, renamed MDNS Stoddert with hull number MDDDG-1030) *
DDG-1024 USS Richard E. Byrd — Persefóni Evangelía Byrd Περσεφόνη Ευαγγελία Μπερντ (Built as DDG-23, decommissioned in 1990, transferred to Greece in 1993 for spare parts, remainder of hull sunk as target in 2003; adopted by Greece, renamed AT Evrymédonta AT Ευρυμέδοντα with pennant A61) *
DDG-1025 USS Waddell — Kleió Íris Waddell Κλειώ Ίρις Γάδελ (Built as DDG-24, decommissioned in 1992 on transfer to Greece, renamed AT Néarchos ΑΤ Νέαρχος [second of name] with pennant D219; decommissioned the second time in 2003, was sunk as target in 2006; adopted by Greece under local name with pennant A58) *
DDG-1026 (no name) — Ophelia Hollie Beale (Built in the United States for Australia, assigned United States Navy hull number DDG-25, named HMAS Perth [second of name] with pennant D38, re-designated DDG-38 in 1969, decommissioned in 1999, was sunk as diving wreck two years later southeast of Albany, Western Australia, Australia; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Boorloo with hull number DDG-139 to prevent confusion with light cruiser HMAS Perth [CL-20]) *
DDG-1027 (no name) — Darlene Olga Hay (Built in the United States for Australia, assigned United States Navy hull number DDG-26, named HMAS Hobart [second of name] with pennant D39, re-designated DDG-39 in 1969, decommissioned in 2000, was sunk as diving wreck two years later northwest of Wirrina Cove, South Australia, Australia; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Nipaluna with hull number DDG-140 to prevent confusion with light cruiser HMAS Hobart [CL-19]) *
DDG-1028 (no name) — Florence Chelsea Chaney (Built in the United States for Australia, assigned United States Navy hull number DDG-27, named HMAS Brisbane [second of name] with pennant D40, re-designated DDG-40 in 1969, decommissioned in 2001, was sunk as diving wreck in 2005 off Mudjimba, Queensland, Australia; bridge and turret preserved at the Australian National Maritime Museum, Darling Harbour, New South Wales; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Maiwar with hull number DDG-141 to prevent confusion with training cruiser HMAS Brisbane [CLT-12]) *
DDG-1029 (no name) — Philippina Behncke-Lütjens (Built in the United States for Germany, assigned United States Navy hull number DDG-28, named DMS Lütjens with pennant D185, decommissioned in 2003, was scrapped in 2012; adopted by Germany, renamed DMS Paul Behncke to prevent confusion with destroyer DMS Günther Lütjens [pennant Z34], given new German Navy pennant Z74) *
DDG-1030 (no name) — Heidemarie Wiebke Mölders, Freiin von der Lieth-Thomsen (Built in the United States for Germany, assigned United States Navy hull number DDG-29, named DMS Mölders with pennant D186, decommissioned in 2003, preserved as museum ship at the Deutsches Marinemuseum, Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen, Germany; adopted by Germany, renamed DMS Hermann Thomsen due to political considerations, given new German Navy pennant Z75) *
DDG-1031 (no name) — Erika Johanna Rommel (Built in the United States for Germany, given United States Navy hull number DDG-30, named DMS Rommel with pennant D187, decommissioned in 1998, was scrapped in 2004; adopted by Germany, renamed DMS Erwin Rommel to match naming style of sisters, given new German Navy pennant Z76) *

SPRUANCE-CLASS DESTROYER
DD-963 USS Spruance — Rayna Amelia Spruance (Decommissioned in 2005, was sunk as target the following year off Cape Charles, Virginia)
DD-964 USS Paul F. Foster — Paula Freddi Foster (Decommissioned in 2003, re-designated EDD-964 on reassignment as self-defence test platform, still in service at the Naval Surface Warfare Centre, Port Hueneme, California)
DD-965 USS Kinkaid — Thomasina Carol Kinkaid (Decommissioned in 2003, was sunk as target the following year north-northwest of Princeville, Hawai'i)
DD-966 USS Hewitt — Helen Kelley Hewitt (Decommissioned in 2001, was scrapped that year)
DD-967 USS Elliot — Arlene June Elliot (Second of name, decommissioned in 2003, was sunk as target two years later north of east from K'gari, Queensland, Australia; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS K'gari with hull number DD-143) *
DD-968 USS Arthur W. Radford — April Wendy Radford (Resembles Warship Girls R version of Matilda O'Bannon [USS O'Bannon DD-450], decommissioned in 2003, was sunk as artificial reef in 2011 east of Bethany Beach, Delaware)
DD-969 USS Peterson — Carla Jerri Peterson (Second of name, decommissioned in 2002, was sunk as target two years later somewhere in the North Atlantic Ocean, ship's bell preserved at the war memorial in Foley, Alabama; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Carl J. Peterson with hull number NYDD-969) *
DD-970 USS Caron — Wanda Marion Caron (Decommissioned in 2001, was sunk as target the following year off the coast of Puerto Rico)
DD-971 USS David R. Ray — Danielle Roberta Ray (Decommissioned in 2002, was sunk as target in 2008 off Hawai'i; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Baddaginnie with hull number DD-147) *
DD-972 USS Oldendorf — Jessica Barbara Oldendorf (Decommissioned in 2003, was sunk as target two years later off the coast of Washington)

DD-973 USS John Young — Mathilda Julia Young (Effective second of name, decommissioned in 2002, was sunk as target two years later off Hawai'i; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Mattewanye with hull number DD-144) *
DD-974 USS Comte de Grasse — Françoise Jeanne Phillipa de Grasse-Tilly (Decommissioned in 1998, was sunk as target in 2006 off the coast of North Carolina; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Comte de Grasse with hull number MADD-974) *
DD-975 USS O'Brien — Natalie Jessica O'Brien (Fifth of name, decommissioned in 2004, was sunk as target two years later off Kaua'i, Hawai'i; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Nuyts with hull number DD-145) *
DD-976 USS Merrill — Aaren Stephanie Merrill (Second of name, decommissioned in 1998, was sunk as target in 2003 northwest of the Pacific Missile Range Facility Barking Sands, Kaua'i, Hawai'i; adopted by the State of Mississippi, renamed MSNS Merrill with hull number MSDD-976) *
DD-977 USS Briscoe — Roberta Peronelle Briscoe (Second of name, decommissioned in 2003, was sunk as target two years later south of east-southeast from Wanchese, North Carolina; adopted by the State of Mississippi, renamed MSNS Briscoe with hull number MSDD-977) *
DD-978 USS Stump — Felicia Bryanna Stump (Decommissioned in 2004, was sunk as target two years later off the coast of North Carolina)
DD-979 USS Conolly — Richelle Laney Conolly (Decommissioned in 1998, was sunk as target in 2009 southeast of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; adopted by the State of Illinois, renamed ILNS Richard L. Conolly with hull number ILDD-979) *
DD-980 USS Moosbrugger — Francine Moosbrugger (Decommissioned in 2000, was scrapped in 2006)
DD-981 USS John Hancock — Joan Mary Hancock (Second of name, decommissioned in 2000, was scrapped in 2007; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS John Hancock with hull number MADD-981) *
DD-982 USS Nicholson — Jade Susanne Jennifer Wynne Nicholson (Fourth of name, decommissioned in 2002, was sunk as target two years later)

DD-983 USS John Rodgers — Joan Jamie Jennifer Rodgers (Third of name, decommissioned in 1998, was scrapped in 2006)
DD-984 USS Leftwich — Willow Grace Leftwich (Decommissioned in 1998, was sunk as target in 2003 west of northwest from Hanalei, Hawai'i)
DD-985 USS Cushing — Wangi Bāochūn Cushing 萬吉·苞春·庫欣 (Fifth of name, decommissioned in 2005, was sunk as target in 2008 north of Puuwai, Hawai'i; adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Batu Berlayar with pennant D05) *
DD-986 USS Harry W. Hill — Harriet Wynne Hill (Decommissioned in 1998, was sunk as target in 2004 near Hawai'i)
DD-987 USS O'Bannon — Pınar Aydan O'Bannon (Resembles Black Surge Nights version of Matilda O'Bannon [USS O'Bannon DD-450], third of name, decommissioned in 2005, was sunk as target in 2008 off the coast of Virginia; adopted by Türkiye, renamed TCG Adana with pennant M146) *
DD-988 USS Thorn — Jobeth Thorn (Third of name, decommissioned in 2004, was sunk as target two years later east-southeast of Wilmington, North Carolina; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Thorn with hull number NYDD-988) *
DD-989 USS Deyo — Moira Lynne Deyo (Decommissioned in 2003, was sunk as target two years later somewhere in the North Atlantic Ocean)
DD-990 USS Ingersoll — Rosemary Easter Ingersoll (Second of name, decommissioned in 1998, was sunk as target in 2003 west of north-northwest from Hanalei, Hawai'i; adopted by the District of Columbia, renamed DCNS Ingersoll with hull number DCDD-990) *
DD-991 USS Fife — Jayne Fife (Decommissioned in 2003, was sunk as target two years later off the coast of Washington)
DD-992 USS Fletcher — Payne Eluney Fletcher y Caupolicán (Resembles Azur Lane version of Frederica Fletcher [USS Fletcher DD-445], second of name, decommissioned in 2004, was sunk as target in 2008 north-northwest of Hanalei, Hawai'i; adopted by Chile, renamed AC Caupolicán with hull number DDG-50) *
DD-997 USS Hayler — Rochelle Wanda Hayler (Decommissioned in 2003, was sunk as target the following year somewhere in the North Atlantic Ocean)

KIDD-CLASS GUIDED MISSILE DESTROYERS
DDG-993 USS Kidd — Isadora Chūnhuā Kidd 伊莎多拉·春花·基德 (Second of name, originally ordered for Iran as NSĀ Kovrovsh NSĀ کوروش, transfer cancelled due to the Iranian Revolution in 1979, commissioned in 1981, decommissioned in 1998, transferred to Taiwan in 2003, renamed ZMZ Zuǒyíng ZMZ 左營 with hull number DDG-1803, in commission; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number DQJ-144, given Iranian Navy pennant N4/ن4 for administrative purposes) *
DDG-994 USS Callaghan — Danielle Jìngyán Callaghan 丹妮爾·静妍·卡拉漢 (Second of name, originally ordered for Iran as NSĀ Dāryvush NSĀ داریوش, transfer cancelled due to the Iranian Revolution in 1979, commissioned in 1981, decommissioned in 1998, transferred to Taiwan in 2003, renamed ZMZ Sūào ZMZ 蘇澳 with hull number DDG-1802, in commissioned; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number DQJ-145, given Iranian Navy pennant N5/ن5 for administrative purposes) *
DDG-995 USS Scott — Norma Mǐnměi Scott 諾瑪·敏美·斯科特 (Second of name, originally ordered for Iran as NSĀ Nādir NSĀ نادر, transfer cancelled due to the Iranian Revolution in 1979, commissioned in 1981, decommissioned in 1998, transferred to Taiwan in 2003, renamed ZMZ Jīlóng ZMZ 基隆 with hull number DDG-1801, in commission; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number DQJ-146, given Iranian Navy pennant N6/ن6 for administrative purposes) *
DDG-996 USS Chandler — Tàimǎ Elham Chandler 太馬·艾勒姆·錢德勒 (Second of name, originally ordered by Iran as NSĀ Ānushīrvān NSĀ انوشيروان, transfer cancelled due to the Iranian Revolution in 1979, commissioned in 1982, decommissioned in 1999, transferred to Taiwan in 2003, renamed ZMZ Mǎgōng ZMZ 馬公 with hull number DDG-1805, in commission; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number DQJ-147, given Iranian Navy pennant N7/ن7 for administrative purposes) *

ZUMWALT-CLASS GUIDED MISSILE DESTROYERS
DDG-1000 USS Zumwalt — Eleanor Ruthann Zumwalt (In commission)
DDG-1001 USS Michael Monsoor — Sally Michelle Monsoor (Resembles Abyss Horizon self, in commission)
DDG-1002 USS Lyndon B. Johnson — Lynda Bayleigh Johnson (In commission)

Ship/Type Prefixes

AC — Armada de Chile ("Navy of Chile")
ARC — Armada de la República de Colombia ("Navy of the Republic of Colombia")
ARM — Armada de la República Mexicana ("Navy of the Mexican Republic")
AT/AT — Antitorpilikó Αντιτορπιλικό ("Destroyer") (Greek Navy type prefix)
BRP — Barko ng Republika ng Pilipinas ("Ship of the Republic of the Philippines")
BSM — Buque de Su Majestad ("His Majesty's Ship") (Spanish Navy ship prefix)
CMG — Contratorpedeiro de Mísseis Guiados ("Guided Missile Destroyer") (Brazilian Navy type prefix)
DCNS — District of Columbia Naval Ship
DMS — Deutsches Marineschiff ("German Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix from 1955)
HMAS — His/Her Majesty's Australian Ship
HMJS — His/Her Majesty's Jamaican Ship
HMS — Hans/Hennes Majestäts Skepp ("His/Her Majesty's Ship") (Swedish Navy ship prefix)
HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
ILNS — State of Illinois Naval Ship
INS — Indian Navy Ship
— Long Éireannach ("Irish Ship")
MANS — Commonwealth of Massachusetts Naval Ship
MDNS — State of Maryland Naval Ship
MSNS — State of Mississippi Naval Ship
NKG — Nihon-koku Gunkan 日本国軍艦 ("Warship of the State of Japan") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces ship prefix post-1954)
NRP — Navio da República Portuguesa ("Ship of the Portuguese Republic")
NSĀ — Nāv Shāhnashāhy Āīrān ناو شاهنشاهی ایران ("Imperial Iranian Ship") (Iranian Navy ship prefix pre-1979)
NYNS — State of New York Naval Ship
PNS — Pakistan Naval Ship
RSS — Republic of Singapore Ship
TCG — Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Gemisi ("Ship of the Turkish Republic")
THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan 天皇陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign") (Imperial Japanese Navy ship prefix pre-1945)
USS — United States Ship
ZMZ — Zhōnghuá Mínguó Zhànjiàn 中華民國戰艦 ("Warship of the Republic of China")

Hull classification codes and Pennant superior letters

A/Α — Antitorpilikó Αντιτορπιλικό ("Destroyer") (Greek Navy pennant superior)
ASU — Area Support Unit (Japanese Self-Defence Forces English-language hull classification code for ships in reserve service)
CG — Guided Missile Cruiser
CL — Light Cruiser (Royal Australian Navy hull classification code)
CLT — Light Cruiser, Training (Royal Australian Navy hull classification code)
D — Destroyer (British Commonwealth [including Royal Australian Navy pre-1969]/Irish Naval Service/NATO English-language pennant superior)
D — Destructor ("Destroyer") (Mexican Navy/Spanish Navy pennant superior)
DCDD — District of Columbia Naval Militia Destroyer
DD — Destroyer (also Royal Australian Navy [post-1969]/Japanese Self-Defence Forces English-language hull classification code)
DD — Destructor ("Destroyer") (Chilean Navy hull classification code)
DDG — Destructor de Misiles Guiados ("Guided Missile Destroyer") (Chilean Navy/Colombian Navy hull classification code)
DDG — Guided Missile Destroyer (also Royal Australian Navy [post-1969]/Philippine Navy hull classification code)
DLG — Guided Missile Destroyer Leader (discontinued since 1975)
DQJ — Dǎodàn Qūzhújiàn 導彈驅逐艦 ("Guided Missile Destroyer") (Republic of China Navy hull classification code)
EDD — Experimental Destroyer
ILDD — Illinois Naval Militia Destroyer
J — Jagare ("Destroyer") (Swedish Navy pennant superior)
KK — Kuchikukan 驅逐艦 ("Destroyer") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces hull classification code)
M — Muhrip ("Destroyer") (Turkish Navy pennant superior)
MADD — Massachusetts Naval Militia Destroyer
MDDDG — Maryland Naval Militia Guided Missile Destroyer
MSDD — Mississippi Air National Guard Destroyer
N/ن — Navshikin ناوشکن ("Destroyer") (Iranian Navy pennant superior)
NYDD — New York Naval Militia Destroyer
T — Contratorpedeiro ("Destroyer") (Brazilian Navy/Portuguese Navy pennant superior)
Z — Zerstörer ("Destroyer") (German Navy pennant superior)
Note that during World War Two, British Commonwealth ships were listed under a non-uniform pennant superior letter system depending on assignment.

Translations

Deutsches Marinemuseum — German Navy Museum
Freiin — Literally "free lady" and often translated "baroness", this is the female relative (other than wife) of a lord holding land autonomous from a higher-ranked lord (German)
 
United States: Patrol Gunboats/Frigates (Part One)
The first of a few lists concerning the below-destroyer escort and patrol ships serving the Eagle Union. I've simplified the multiple hull codes into a simple list with PF (Patrol Frigate), with a lot of adoptions out to the Philippines and even mainland China.

Enjoy!

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF PATROL GUNBOATS/FRIGATES (UNITED STATES NAVY)

(Part One: Pre-Wartime)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

PG — PATROL GUNBOATS

YORKTOWN-CLASS GUNBOAT (1888)
PF-1 USS Yorktown — Regina Dalisay Evans de Katipunan (Second of name, decommissioned and recommissioned multiple times from 1897-1913; decommissioned the last time in 1919, given hull number PG-1 the following year, was scrapped in 1921; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Katipunan with hull number PF-250) *
PF-3 USS Concord — Odette Aurora Batcheller de Bud Dajo (Second of name, decommissioned and recommissioned multiple times from 1896-1905, decommissioned the final time in 1909, subsequently used as barracks ship for the Washington Naval Militia, re-tasked as quarantine ship for the Public Health Service in 1915, given hull number PG-3 in 1920, dismissed from PHS service in 1929, was subsequently scrapped, two main guns preserved as memorial at the Veterans Memorial Museum, Chehalis, Washington; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Bud Dajo with hull number PF-251) *
PF-4 USS Bennington — Rhonda Brie Bradford (Decommissioned from 1901-1903, damaged beyond economical repair by boiler explosion in 1905 off San Diego, California; decommissioned for the second time later that year, converted to molasses barge in 1913 and tied alongside in Honolulu, Hawai'i; dismissed from service in 1924, then scuttled off O'ahu, Hawai'i)

PETREL-CLASS GUNBOAT
PF-2 USS Petrel — Jennifer Maricar Roper de Noveleta (Third of name, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year, posthumously given hull number PG-2; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Noveleta with hull number PF-252) *

MACHIAS-CLASS GUNBOAT
PF-5 USS Machias — Camila Jazmín Train de Agua Prieta (Decommissioned in 1919, given hull number PG-5 the following year, transferred to Mexico later in 1920, renamed ARM Agua Prieta; decommissioned the second time in 1935, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Mexico under local name with pennant P09) *
PF-6 USS Castine — Theresa Candice Perry (Decommissioned and recommissioned multiple times from 1901-1908, decommissioned for the final time in 1919, given hull number PG-6 the following year, sank due to internal explosion while under tow to be scrapped in 1924 south of Port Fourchon, Louisiana)

NASHVILLE-CLASS GUNBOAT
PF-7 USS Nashville — Maria Emma Guild de Cienfuegos (Decommissioned and recommissioned multiple times from 1904-1911, assigned as training vessel for the Illinois Naval Militia from 1909-1911, decommissioned in 1918, given hull number PG-7 two years later, converted to a barge in 1921 for the Richmond Cedar Works, removed from service in 1954, was scrapped in 1957; adopted by the State of Tennessee, renamed TNNS Cienfuegos with hull number TNPF-7) *

WILMINGTON-CLASS GUNBOAT
PF-8 USS Wilmington — Anne Bethany Gray (Decommissioned from 1904-1906, given hull number PG-8 in 1920, assigned as training ship for the Naval Reserve on Lake Erie from 1923-1941, renamed USS Dover to release name for use by CL-79 [and later CL-111], re-designated IX-30 and converted to active weapons training vessel, decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled two years later off the coast of California; reverted to original name)
PF-9 USS Helena — Artemia Bonifacia Steele de Zapote (Decommissioned and recommissioned many times from 1905-1017, given hull number PG-9 in 1920, decommissioned for the final time in 1932, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Zapote with hull number PF-253) *

ANNAPOLIS-CLASS GUNBOAT
PF-10 USS Annapolis — Georgia Theodora Porter (Decommissioned and recommissioned many times from 1899-1912, decommissioned for the final time in 1919, subsequently used as training vessel for the Pennsylvania Naval Militia, given hull number PG-10 in 1920, re-designated IX-1 the following year while serving as training ship, transferred to the United States Coast Guard in 1941 to serve as station ship at Coast Guard Station New London, Connecticut; removed from Coast Guard service and was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Maryland, renamed MDNS Annapolis with hull number MDPF-10) *
PF-11 USS Vicksburg — Adeleine Victoria Trowbridge (Second of name, decommissioned and recommissioned many times from 1899-1917, decommissioned the final time in 1919, given hull number PG-11 the following year; transferred to the Coast Guard in 1922, renamed USCGC Alexander Hamilton with hull number WIX-272, assigned as training ship at the United States Coast Guard Academy, New London, Connecticut; decommissioned from active Coast Guard service in 1930, placed as station ship at the Coast Guard Yard, Anne Arundel County, Maryland; reassigned in 1940 as station ship at Coast Guard Station New London, returned to Curtis Bay to serve as training platform, removed from Coast Guard custody in 1946, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by the State of Mississippi, renamed MSNS Fort Saint-Pierre with hull number MSPF-11) *
PF-12 USS Newport — Frances Naomi la Farge (Decommissioned and recommissioned many times from 1898-1906, subsequently assigned as training ship for the Massachusetts Naval Militia, reassigned to the New York Public Marine School in 1907, given hull number PG-12 in 1920, re-designated IX-19 the following year, surrendered to civilian control in 1934 as training ship based at Aberdeen, Washington; final fate unknown; adopted by the State of Rhode Island, renamed RINS Newport with hull number RIPF-12) *

PRINCETON-CLASS GUNBOAT
PF-13 USS Princeton — Margaretta Phoebe Updike de Baler (Third of name, decommissioned and recommissioned many times from 1903-1918, decommissioned for the final time in 1919, final fate unknown; was never given hull classification code, but PG-13 was assumed given she was registered as "Gunboat No. 13" prior to 1920; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Baler with hull number PF-254) *

WHEELING-CLASS GUNBOAT
PF-14 USS Wheeling — Lucille Wynter Brown (Decommissioned and recommissioned many times from 1901-1910, given hull number PG-14 in 1920, reclassified as IX-28 for employment as training ship in 1923, decommissioned for the final time in 1946, was scrapped that year)
PF-15 USS Marietta — Claire Lane More (Third of name, decommissioned and recommissioned many times from 1903-1906, assigned to the New Jersey Naval Militia in 1912 as training ship, given hull number PG-15 in 1918, decommissioned for the final time the following year, final fate unknown)

PALOS-CLASS RIVER GUNBOAT
PFR-16 USS Palos — Lee Qiānhuā Border 李·謙花·博德 (Second of name, pre-constructed at Mare Island Navy Yard, assembled and commissioned in Shànghǎi in 1914, given hull number PG-16 in 1920, reclassified as PR-1 in 1928, decommissioned in 1937, was scrapped that year; adopted by China, renamed ZRZ Wàngxià ZRZ 望廈 with pennant 308) *

DUBUQUE-CLASS GUNBOAT
PF-17 USS Dubuque — Marion Dora Tredway (Decommissioned in 1911, transferred to the Illinois Naval Militia for use as training ship, recommissioned in 1914, reclassified AG-6 in 1919; decommissioned for the second time later that year, reclassified IX-9 in 1922 on reassignment as Naval Reserve mine warfare training ship; reclassified PG-17 in 1940, recommissioned the following year; decommissioned for the final time in 1945, was scrapped two years later)
PF-18 USS Paducah — Adina Geula Winterhalter עדינה גאולה וינטרהלטר (Decommissioned in 1919, reclassified AG-7 later that year, recommissioned from 1920-1921, reclassified IX-23 in 1922, reclassified as PG-18 in 1940; decommissioned the final time in 1945, converted to mercantile service as MV Geula, used to evacuate Jewish refugees from Bulgaria to Palestine in 1947, captured by the United Kingdom and transferred to Haifa, seized by Israel the following year for potential military use, was not commissioned due to poor materiel condition, was scrapped in 1951; adopted by Israel, renamed AChY Gi'ulah AChY גאולה with pennant K29/ק29) *

SACRAMENTO-CLASS GUNBOAT
PF-19 USS Sacramento — Phoebe Sandra Briggs (Second of name, given hull number PG-19 in 1920, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile service as SS Fermina, final fate unknown)

MONOCACY-CLASS RIVER GUNBOAT
PFR-20 USS Monocacy — Andrea Měngxī Carter 安德里亞·猛犧·卡特 (Second of name, pre-constructed at Mare Island Navy Yard, assembled and commissioned in Shànghǎi in 1914, given hull number PG-17 in 1920, reclassified PR-2 in 1928, damaged beyond economical repair by mine explosions in 1938 near Shànghǎi during the Second Sino-Japanese War, decommissioned the following year, was subsequently scuttled off Shànghǎi; adopted by China, renamed ZRZ Yìhétuán ZRZ 義和團 with pennant 309) *

ASHEVILLE-CLASS GUNBOAT
PF-21 USS Asheville — Alyne Julia Reynolds (Given hull number PG-21 in 1920, was sunk by gunfire in 1942 by TH Gunkan-tachi Arashi and Nowaki near Cilacap, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia)
PF-22 USS Tulsa — Dorothy Trudy McBirney (Renamed USS Tacloban in 1944 to permit reuse of name for CA-129, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1948; reverted to original name) *

ALERT-CLASS GUNBOAT
PF-23 USS Ranger — Emma Rhonda McNulty-Rice (Fourth of name, decommissioned and recommissioned multiple times
from 1891-1908, loaned to the Massachusetts Maritime Academy in 1909 as school ship, renamed USS Rockport in 1917 to allow reuse of name for CC-4, renamed USS Nantucket [second of name] the following year, given hull number PG-23 in 1920, reclassified IX-18 the following year to reflect training ship rôle, changed rôle in 1940 as school ship for the Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, New York; renamed TV Emery Rice in 1942, retired from training duties two years later, was scrapped in 1958, ship's engine preserved as memorial at the American Merchant Marine Museum, Kings Point, New York; serves under final commissioned name)
PF-25 USS Huron — Georgette Thelma Ryan (Second of name, was lost in storm in 1877 off Nags Head, North Carolina; hull number PG-25 not used in original list, given hull number PF-25 to mark her as sister of PF-23)
PF-26 USS Alert — Christine Rayna Perry-Rodgers (Third of name, decommissioned and recommissioned many times from 1882-1910, assigned as submarine tender two years later, given hull number AS-4 in 1920, decommissioned for the final time two years later, was subsequently scrapped; hull number PG-26 not used in original list, given hull number PF-26 to mark her as sister of PF-23)

DOLPHIN-CLASS GUNBOAT
PF-24 USS Dolphin — Evangelina Julia Roach de Guadalupe (Fourth of name, built originally as dispatch ship, decommissioned and recommissioned many times from 1891-1898, given hull number PG-24 in 1920, decommissioned for the final time in American service in 1922 on transfer to Mexico, renamed ARM Plan de Guadalupe; decommissioned the last time two years later, was scrapped in 1927; adopted by Mexico under local name with pennant P15) *

RE-DESIGNATED FROM OTHER HULL CLASSIFICATION CODES
PG-27 USS Marblehead — See CL-181
PG-28 USS Denver — See CL-184
PG-29 USS Des Moines — See CL-185
PG-30 USS Chattanooga — See CL-186
PG-31 USS Galveston — See CL-187
PG-32 USS Tacoma — See CL-188
PG-33 USS Cleveland — See CL-189
PG-34 USS New Orleans — See CL-167
PG-36 USS Albany — See CL-168

DIOGENES-CLASS GUNBOAT
PF-35 USS Topeka — Jolanda Josephine Knapp (Built in Germany for Peru as BAP Diogenes, not delivered; transferred to the United Kingdom for sale to Japan, not successful; acquired by the United States and renamed, decommissioned and recommissioned many times from 1899-1919, given hull number PG-35 in 1920, reclassified as IX-35 the following year, recommissioned in 1923; decommissioned for the final time in 1929, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Kansas, renamed KSNS Diogenes with hull number KSPF-35, not given Peruvian Navy hull number) *

CALLAO-CLASS GUNBOAT (War Prize)
PF-37 USS Callao — Balikis Clara Tappan de Callao (Built in the Philippines for Spain as BSM Callao, captured by the United States in 1898 during the Battle of Manila Bay, commissioned later that year, decommissioned from 1901-1902 after the Philippine-American War, decommissioned for the final time in 1916, given hull number PG-37 in 1920, reclassified YFB-11 the following year, released from service in 1923, final fate unknown; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Callao with hull number PF-255, not given Spanish Navy pennant number) *

ELCANO-CLASS GUNBOAT (War Prize)
PF-38 USS Elcano — Alberta Chūnzì Winterhalter de Elcano 亞伯達省·春自·溫特哈爾特·德·埃爾卡諾 (Built in Spain as BSM Elcano, captured by the United States in 1898 during the Battle of Manila Bay, decommissioned and recommissioned multiple times from 1907-1911, given hull number PG-38 in 1920, decommissioned for the final time in 1928, subsequently sunk as target near Shànghǎi, China; adopted by China, renamed ZRZ Zhāobǎoshān ZRZ 招寶山 with pennant 310, not given Spanish Navy pennant number) *

ARAYAT-CLASS GUNBOAT (War Prize)
PF-39 USS Pampanga — Celine Ella Hovey de Pampanga (Built in the Philippines for Spain as BSM Pampanga, captured by the United States in 1898 after the Battle of Manila Bay, decommissioned and recommissioned many times from 1907-1917, given hull number PG-39 in 18920, decommissioned for the last time in 1928, was subsequently sunk as target near Shànghǎi, China; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Pampanga with hull number PF-256, not given Spanish Navy pennant number) *
PF-41 USS Samar — Gianna Cassandra Day de Samar (Built in the Philippines for Spain as BSM Samar, captured by the United States in 1898 after the Battle of Manila Bay, decommissioned and recommissioned many times from 1901-1908, given hull number PG-41 in 1920, decommissioned for the last time later that year, final fate unknown; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Zamal with hull number PF-257 to prevent confusion with destroyer BRP Samar [DD-102, ex-THG Michitsuki KK-271], not given Spanish Navy pennant number) *
PF-73 USS Paragua — Ysabel Celeste Davidson de Paragua (Built in the Philippines for Spain as BSM Paragua, captured by the United States in 1898 after the Battle of Manila Bay, decommissioned in 1911, final fate unknown; never given hull number, hull number PG-73 never used in the United States Navy; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Paragua with hull number PF-258, not given Spanish Navy pennant number) *
PF-74 USS Arayat — Adhara Maria Sinukuan de Arayat (Built in the Philippines for Spain as BSM Arayat, scuttled to prevent capture in 1898 during the Battle of Manila Bay, rebuilt by the United States and commissioned the following year, decommissioned and recommissioned many times from 1902-1909, decommissioned for the final time in 1910, final fate unknown; never given hull number, hull number PG-74 never used in the United States Navy; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Arayat with hull number PF-259, not given Spanish Navy pennant number) *

QUIROS-CLASS GUNBOAT (War Prize)
PF-40 USS Quiros — Penelope Xiǎoyù Werlich de Quirós 佩內洛普·晓玉·韋利希·的·賽勒斯 (Built in China for Spain as BSM Quirós, captured by the United States in 1898 after the Battle of Manila Bay, decommissioned and recommissioned many times from 1904-1910, given hull number PG-40 in 1920, decommissioned for the final time in 1923, was sunk as target near Shànghǎi, China; adopted by China, renamed ZRZ Hǔtiàomén ZRZ 虎跳門 with pennant 311, not given Spanish Navy pennant number) *

VILLALOBOS-CLASS GUNBOAT (War Prize)
PF-42 USS Villalobos — Edith Tínghuǐ Simpson de Villalobos 伊迪絲·婷悔·辛普森·德·維拉洛博斯 (Built in China for Spain as BSM Villalobos, captured by the United States in 1898 after the Battle of Manila Bay, decommissioned and recommissioned many times from 1902-1917, given hull number PG-42 in 1920, decommissioned for the final time in 1928, was sunk as target later that year near Shànghǎi, China; adopted by China, renamed ZRZ Míngxiàolíng ZRZ 明孝陵 with pennant 312, not given Spanish Navy pennant number) *

GUAM-CLASS RIVER GUNBOAT
PFR-43 USS Guam — Chisame Xiǎolán Smith 千雨·小兰·史密斯/千雨・シャオラン・スミス (Built in China for the United States, originally classified PG-43, reclassified PR-3 in 1923, renamed USS Wake in 1941 to free name for CB-2, captured by Japan in 1941 at Shànghǎi, China; commissioned as THG Tatara THG 多多良, survived World War Two, surrendered to the United States, transferred to Taiwan in 1946, renamed ZMZ Tàiyuán ZMZ 太原; captured by the forces of mainland China in 1949 in the last phases of the Chinese Civil War, renamed ZRZ Tàiyuán ZRZ 太原, remained with mainland forces to the 1960s though name lost to destroyer ZRZ Tàiyuán [pennant 104, ex-ÈM Retívyj {second of name}] in 1955, final disposition unknown; adopted by China, renamed ZRZ Lóngchéng ZRZ 龙城 with pennant 313 to prevent confusion with aforementioned destroyer, given Republic of China Navy hull number XL-320 and Japanese Self-Defence Forces hull number HK-18 for administrative purposes) *
PFR-44 USS Tutuila — Beverly Méiyuán Pollard 貝弗利·梅原·波拉德 (Built in China for the United States, originally classified PG-44, reclassified PR-4 in 1928, decommissioned in 1942 on transfer to China, renamed ZMZ Méiyuán ZMZ 梅原; remained loyal to Taiwan during the last phase of the Chinese Civil War, was scuttled to prevent capture by mainland forces in 1949 near Shànghǎi, China; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number XL-321) *

PANAY-CLASS RIVER GUNBOAT
PFR-45 USS Panay — Eleanor Susan Stone (Second of name, built in China for the United States, originally classified PG-45, reclassified PR-5 in 1928, was sunk by air strike in 1937 by Imperial Japanese Navy bombers while on patrol on the Chángjiāng River near Mǎ'ānshān, Ānhuī, China)
PFR-46 USS O'ahu — Brittany Ophelia Bruce (Built in China for the United States, originally classified PG-46, reclassified PR-6 in 1928, was sunk by shore gunfire in 1942 by Imperial Japanese Army artillery forces off Corregidor, Cavite, the Philippines; adopted proper Hawai'ian spelling of ship's name)
PFR-47 USS Luzon — Mary Chihiro Carter de Luzon メアリー・千裕・カーター・デルソン (Built in China for the United States, originally designated PG-47, reclassified PR-7 in 1928, was scuttled in 1942 to prevent capture in Manila Bay; salvaged and repaired by Japan, renamed THG Karatsu THG 唐津, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1944 by USS Narwhal north of Dapitan, Zamboanga del Norte, the Philippines; could not be repaired at Manila, was scuttled the following year in Manila Bay; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Maidh with hull number PF-260 to prevent confusion with escort destroyer BRP Luzon [DDE-152, ex-THG Odake {GKK-364}], given Japanese Self-Defence Forces hull number HK-19 for administrative purposes) *

MINDANAO-CLASS RIVER GUNBOAT
PFR-48 USS Mindanao — Esperanza Anahaw McIntyre de Mindanao (Built in China for the United States, originally classified PG-48, reclassified PR-8 in 1928, was scuttled to prevent capture in 1942 off Corregidor, Cavite, the Philippines; adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Mindanao with hull number PF-261) *

FULTON-CLASS GUNBOAT
PF-49 Niagara — Audrey Trisha Sutcliffe-Fulton (Fourth of name, originally to be named, renamed USS Fulton [third of name] in 1913, built as submarine tender, given hull number AS-1 in 1920, decommissioned in 1925, recommissioned as armed survey ship in 1930, reclassified PG-49; damaged extensively by onboard fire in 1934 in the South China Sea, decommissioned later that year, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Fulton with hull number PAPF-49) *

ERIE-CLASS GUNBOAT
PF-50 USS Erie — Edith Ida Knoll (Third of name, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1942 by KMS U-163 [now SCSM Connaught] while escorting convoy TAG-20, was grounded to prevent sinking in Macola Bay near Willemstad, Curaçao, the Netherlands; pulled off the rocks and towed into Willemstad Harbour, subsequently capsized and sank; wreck salvaged in 1952, towed out to see and allowed to sink in deeper water)
PF-51 USS Charleston — Constantina Lorenza Belladonna Rivers (Fourth of name, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to the Massachusetts Maritime Academy two years later to serve as school ship, completed duty in 1957, sold to Italian investors for conversion to floating hotel, final fate unknown)

To Be Continued…

Ship/Type prefixes

AChY — 'Oniyat Ḥeil HaYam אניית חיל הים ("Sea Corps Ship") (Israeli Defence Forces ship prefix)
ARM — Armada de la República Mexicana ("Navy of the Mexican Republic")
BAP — Buque Armada Peruana ("Ship of the Peruvian Navy")
BRP — Barko ng Republika ng Pilipinas ("Ship of the Philippine Republic")
BSM — Burque de Su Majestad ("His Majesty's Ship") (Spanish Navy ship prefix)
ÈM/ЭМ — Èskádrennykh Minonóstsev Эскадренных Миноносев ("Squadron Torpedo Boat") (Russian/Soviet Navy type prefix)
KMS Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix from 1935-1945)
KSNS — State of Kansas Naval Ship
MDNS — State of Maryland Naval Ship
MSNS — State of Mississippi Naval Ship
MV — Motor Vessel
PANS — Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Naval Ship
RINS — State of Rhode Island Naval Ship
SCSM — Sous-Marin Canadien de Sa Majesté ("His/Her Majesty's Canadian Submarine") (Royal Canadian Navy French submarine prefix)
SS — Steamship
THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan 天皇陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign") (Imperial Japanese Navy ship prefix pre-1945)
TNNS — State of Tennessee Naval Ship
TV — Training Vessel
USCGC — United States Coast Guard Cutter
USS — United States Ship
ZMZ — Zhōnghuá Mínguó Zhànjiàn 中華民國戰艦 ("Warship of the Republic of China")
ZRZ — Zhōnghuá Rénmín Gònghéguó Zhànjiàn 中华人民共和国戰艦 ("Warship of the People's Republic of China")

Hull classification codes and Pennant superior letters

AG — General Auxiliary Ship
AS — Submarine Tender
CA — Heavy Cruiser
CB — Large Cruiser
CC — Battlecruiser
CL — Light Cruiser
DD — Destroyer (also Philippine Navy hull classification symbol)
DDE — Escort Destroyer (Philippine Navy hull classification symbol)
GK — Goei-kan 護衛艦 ("Guardian Ship") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces hull classification code for frigate-type vessels)
GKK — Goei-kuchikukan 護衛駆逐艦 ("Escort Destroyer") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces hull classification code)
HK — Hōkan 砲艦 ("Gunboat") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces hull classification code)
IX — Miscellaneous Auxiliary Ship
K/ק — Kovorvet קורבט ("Corvette") (Israeli Defence Forces pennant superior)
KK — Kuchikukan 駆逐艦 ("Destroyer") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces hull classification code)
KSPF — Kansas Air National Guard Patrol Frigate
MDPF — Maryland Naval Militia Patrol Frigate
MSPF — Mississippi Air National Guard Patrol Frigate
P — Barco Patrulla ("Patrol Ship") (Mexican Navy pennant superior)
PAPF — Pennsylvania Naval Militia Patrol Frigate
PF — Patrol Frigate (also Philippine Navy hull classification code)
PFR — Patrol Frigate, Riverine
PG — Patrol Gunboat
PR — Patrol Ship, Riverine
RIPF — Rhode Island Naval Militia Patrol Frigate
TNPF — Tennessee Naval Militia Patrol Frigate
U Unterseeboot ("Undersea Boat") (Germany Navy pennant superior)
WIX — Coast Guard Miscellaneous Auxiliary Ship
XL — Xúnluójiàn 巡邏艦 ("Patrol Ship") (Republic of China Navy hull classification symbol for corvette-class ships)
YFB — Yard Ferry Craft
Note that the People's Liberation Army-Navy do not make use of pennant superior letters, classifying ships in specific numeric blocks; corvette-class ships are numbered in the 300-399 range.

Translation

-tachi 達 — Japanese version of the English plural "s" ending, thus Gunkan-tachi literally means "Warships"

World War Two convoy codes

TAG — Trinidad via Aruba/Curaçao to Guantanamo, Cuba (1942-1945)
 
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United States: Patrol Gunboats/Frigates (Part Two)
And now we come to the part of this general group of warships where my choice of universal hull classification symbol would fall on PF (Patrol Frigate) is demonstrated.

By the time the Tacoma-class ships were starting to come out as a reflection of the River-class vessels, just describing them as "patrol gunboats" (PG) wasn't seen as enough. Thus, the "patrol frigate" was introduced. You won't see it until the next list, but a good hunk of the Tacoma-class vessels wound up becoming the Colony-class frigates for the Royal Navy...which means, as I've done things here, that several small nations are going to get a shipgirl directly assigned to them.

Enjoy!

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF PATROL GUNBOATS/FRIGATES (UNITED STATES NAVY)

(Part Two: Wartime Corvettes)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

PG — PATROL GUNBOATS (Continued)

FORMER CIVILIAN VESSELS ACQUIRED FOR WARTIME SERVICE
PF-52 USS Niagara — Hillary Edna Manville (Fifth of name, built as civilian yacht MV Hi-Esmaro in 1928, acquired by the Navy in 1940 and renamed, converted to coastal minelayer with hull number CMc-2; reclassified as patrol ship later that year with hull number PG-52, reclassified as patrol boat tender in 1943 and re-designated AGP-1, was sunk by air attack later that year somewhere in the Solomon Sea)
PF-53 USS Vixen — Julia Veronica Forstmann (Sixth of name, built in Germany as MV Orion in 1929, acquired by the Navy in 1940 and renamed, converted to patrol gunboat with hull number PG-53, decommissioned in 1946, restored to civilian service as cruise ship with original name, was scrapped in 2005)
PF-54 USS Saint Augustine — Norma Pamela Woolworth (Built as civilian yacht MV Viking in 1929, acquired by the Navy in 1940 and renamed, converted to patrol gunboat with hull number PG-54, was sunk by ramming in 1944 by SS Camas Meadows off Cape May, New Jersey)
PF-55 USS Jamestown — Terri Joan Cadwallader (Second of name, built as civilian yacht MV Alder in 1928, acquired by the Navy in 1940 and renamed, converted to patrol gunboat with hull number PG-55, reclassified as AGP-3 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, sold back to civilian service under unknown name, final fate unknown)
PFCV-56 USS Williamsburg — Hunter Wynter Chisholm (Built as civilian yacht MV Aras in 1930, acquired by the Navy in 1941, converted to patrol gunboat with hull number PG-56, converted to amphibious force flagship in 1945 with hull number AGC-369, reassigned as presidential yacht later that year without change of hull number, decommissioned in 1953, transferred to the National Science Foundation in 1962, converted to oceanographic research ship and renamed MV Anton Bruun, damaged beyond economical repair by drydock sinking in 1968, acquired by civilian interests for conversion to floating hotel-museum at Pennsville, New Jersey; was sent to Italy in 1993 for conversion to cruise ship, plans for alterations failed, was to be converted to museum vessel but funding did not materialize, sank at her moorings in 2015 at La Spezia, Liguria, Italy; subsequently salvaged and was scrapped the following year)
PF-57 USS Plymouth — Alva Erskine Belmont-Vanderbilt (Third of name, built in Germany as civilian yacht MV Alva in 1931, acquired by the Navy in 1941 and renamed, converted to patrol gunboat with hull number PG-57, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1943 by KMS U-566 [now DMS Ottensen] while on convoy escort north of east from Duck, North Carolina)
PF-58 USS Hilo — Elikapeka Punahele Johnson (Built as the civilian yacht MV Caroline in 1931, acquired by the Navy in 1941 and renamed, rebuilt as patrol gunboat with hull number PG-58, reclassified as patrol boat tender in 1943 and re-designated AGP-2, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1958)
PF-59 USS San Bernardino — Erica Bryce Dane (Constructed as civilian yacht MV Vanda in 1928, acquired by the Navy in 1942, converted to a patrol gunboat with hull number PG-59, decommissioned in 1946, final fate unknown)
PF-60 USS Beaumont — Helena Talitha Alger-McCann (Built in Germany as the civilian yacht MV Reveler in 1930, acquired by the Navy in 1942 and renamed, converted to patrol gunboat with hull number PG-60, decommissioned in 1946 and returned to civilian service as private yacht MV Elpetal, still in service as private yacht MV Talitha)
PF-61 USS Dauntless — Anna Hollie Dodge (Second of name, built as civilian yacht SS Delphine in 1921, was sunk by fire in 1926 while on the Hudson River in New York, recovered and restored to service, acquired by the Navy in 1942 and renamed, converted to patrol gunboat with hull number PG-61, decommissioned in 1946, restored to civilian service as SS Delphine, still in operation)
PF-72 USS Nourmahal — Willow Ava Astor (Built in Germany as the civilian yacht MV Nourmahal, acquired by the United States Coast Guard in 1940 and renamed USCGC Nourmahal with hull number WPG-72, fell under Navy control in 1943 and renamed with hull number PG-72, restored to the Coast Guard later that year with hull number WPG-122, decommissioned from service in 1946, was scrapped in 1964)
PFS-85 Natchez — Joan Louise Morgan (Second of name, built as civilian yacht MV Corsair III in 1899, entered Navy service in 1917 for the Great War, renamed USS Corsair and listed as section patrol craft #159, decommissioned in 1919, returned to private service; donated to the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1930, renamed USC&GS Oceanographer with hull number OSS-26; acquired by the Navy in 1942 and renamed, was intended to be converted to patrol gunboat with hull number PG-85, conversion cancelled and ship returned to survey duty as USS Oceanographer with hull number AGS-3, decommissioned in 1944, was subsequently scrapped; serves as survey ship USS Oceanographer, given patrol frigate hull number for administrative purposes) *

TEMPTRESS-CLASS GUNBOAT (British-built Flower-Class [Gladiolus-Class] Corvette)
PF-62 USS Temptress — Wendi Hope Kirvan (Built in the United Kingdom as HMS Veronica [second of name] with pennant K37, transferred to the United States in 1942 and renamed with hull number PG-62, returned to the United Kingdom in 1945 and decommissioned, converted to mercantile use as SS Verolock, was sunk in accident in 1947 near Landéda, Bretagne, France; salvaged and was scrapped in 1951; adopted by the United States under local name) *
PF-63 USS Surprise — Ronnette Jìngqiáng Hunt 羅內特·景強·亨特 (Built in the United Kingdom as HMS Heliotrope [second of name] with pennant K03, transferred to the United States in 1942 and renamed with hull number PG-63, returned to the United Kingdom in 1945, sold into mercantile service two years later, acquired by mainland China in 1949, renamed ZRZ Lín Yī ZRZ 林一, final fate unknown; adopted by China under local name with pennant 314) *
PF-64 USS Spry — Marion Wynne Firth (Built in the United Kingdom as HMS Hibiscus [second of name] with pennant K24, transferred to the United States in 1942 and renamed with hull number PG-64, returned to the United Kingdom in 1945, converted to mercantile service as SS Madonna, was scrapped in 1955; adopted by the United States under local name) *
PF-65 USS Saucy — Andrea Janet Smith (Built in the United Kingdom as HMS Arabis [second of name] with pennant K73, transferred to the United States in 1942 and renamed with hull number PG-65, returned to the United Kingdom in 1945, renamed HMS Snapdragon [third of name], converted for mercantile service the following year as SS Katina, final fate unknown; adopted by the United States under local name) *
PF-66 USS Restless — Emilia Cecilia Long (Built in the United Kingdom as HMS Periwinkle with pennant K55, transferred to the United States in 1942 and renamed with hull number PG-66, returned to the United Kingdom in 1945, converted to mercantile use as SS Perilock, was scrapped in 1953; adopted by the United States under local name) *
PF-67 USS Ready — Edwyna Charlene Woodward (Built in the United Kingdom as HMS Calendula with pennant K28, transferred to the United States in 1942 and renamed with hull number PG-67, returned to the United Kingdom in 1945, decommissioned and converted to mercantile service as SS Villa Cisneros, final fate unknown; adopted by the United States under local name) *
PF-68 USS Impulse — Charlotte Marlene Lyons (Built in the United Kingdom as HMS Begonia [second of name] with pennant K66, transferred to the United States in 1942 and renamed with hull number PG-68, returned to the United Kingdom in 1945, converted to mercantile use as SS Begonlock, was wrecked in 1970 near Roquetas de Mar, Andalusia, Spain; adopted by the United States under local name) *
PF-69 USS Fury — Noa Adair (Built in the United Kingdom as HMS Larkspur [second of name] with pennant K82, transferred to the United States in 1942 and renamed with hull number PG-69, returned to the United Kingdom in 1945, converted to mercantile service as SS Larkslock, was scrapped in 1953; adopted by the United States under local name) *
PF-70 USS Courage — Christie Sylvia Barker (Built in the United Kingdom as HMS Pansy [second of name] with pennant K15, renamed HMS Heartsease [second of name] before completion in 1940, transferred to the United States in 1942 and renamed with hull number PG-70, returned to the United Kingdom in 1945, converted to mercantile service as SS Roskva, eventually came under control of Indonesian rebel group, was sunk by air attack in 1958 by Indonesian Air Force bombers somewhere in the Celebes Sea; adopted by the United States under local name) *
PF-71 USS Tenacity — Barbara Deanne Barker (Built in the United Kingdom as HMS Candytuft [second of name] with pennant K09, transferred to the United States in 1942 and renamed with hull number PG-71, returned to the United Kingdom in 1945, converted into mercantile service as SS Maw Hwa, final fate unknown; adopted by the United States under local name) *

ACTION-CLASS GUNBOAT (Canadian-built Modified Flower-Class [Atholl-Class] Corvette)
PF-86 USS Action — Kendra Enola Read (Built in Canada for the United Kingdom as HMS Comfrey with pennant K277, transferred to the United States in 1942 and renamed with hull number PG-86, decommissioned in 1945, sold for commercial use as MV Arne Presthus in 1949, final fate unknown; adopted by the United States under local name, given Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-623/CP-623 for administrative purposes) *
PF-87 USS Alacrity — Hunter McLeod Godsey (Built in Canada for the United Kingdom as HMS Cornel with pennant K278, transferred to the United States in 1942 and renamed with hull number PG-87, decommissioned in 1945, sold for commercial use as MV Rio Marina in 1947, final fate unknown; adopted by the United States under local name, given Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-624/CP-624 for administrative purposes)
PF-88 Beacon — Wanda Phoebe Page (Built in Canada for the United Kingdom as HMS Dittany with pennant K279, transferred to the United States in 1943 and renamed with hull number PG-88, restored to the United Kingdom later that year under original name and pennant, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States that year, final fate unknown; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with same pennant number, given United States Navy hull number PF-88 and Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-625/CP-625 for administrative purposes) *
PF-89 USS Brisk — Norma Bryce Denel (Built in Canada for the United Kingdom as HMS Flax with pennant K284, transferred to the United States in 1942 and renamed with hull number PG-89, decommissioned in 1945, sold for commercial use as MV Ariana the following year, final fate unknown; adopted by the United States under local name, given Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-626/CP-626 for administrative purposes) *
PF-90 Caprice — Gayle MacGregor (Built in Canada for the United States with hull number PG-90, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Honesty with pennant K285, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, sold for commercial use that year under unknown name, was scrapped in 1961; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with same pennant number, given United States Navy hull number PF-90 and Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-627/CP-627 for administrative purposes) *
PF-91 Clash — Rosemary Helen Jameson (Built in Canada for the United States with hull number PG-91, transferred to the United Kingdom at completion in 1943, renamed HMS Linaria with pennant K282, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, sold for commercial use as MV Porto Offuro two years later, final fate unknown; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name and pennant, given United States Navy hull number PF-91 and Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-628/CP-628 for administrative purposes) *
PF-92 USS Haste — Wynter Allison Dobbs (Built in Canada for the United Kingdom as HMS Mandrake with pennant K287, transferred to the United States in 1943 and renamed with hull number PG-92, decommissioned in 1945, sold for commercial use as MV Porto Azzuro in 1949, was scrapped in 1971; adopted by the United States under local name, given Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-618/CP-618 for administrative purposes) *
PF-93 USS Intensity — Hannah Fleur Morrison (Built in Canada for the United Kingdom as HMS Milfoil with pennant K288, transferred to the United States in 1943 and renamed with hull number PG-93, decommissioned in 1945, sold for commercial use as MV Olympic Promoter in 1950, was scrapped in 1966; adopted by the United States under local name, given Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-619/CP-619 for administrative purposes) *

PF-94 USS Might — Julia Kaye Hartley (Built in Canada for the United Kingdom as HMS Musk with pennant K289, transferred to the United States in 1943 and renamed with hull number PG-94, decommissioned in 1945, sold for commercial use as MV Olympic Explorer in 1950, final fate unknown; adopted by the United States under local name, given Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-620/CP-620 for administrative purposes) *
PF-95 USS Pert — Andrea Lynne Cunningham (Built in Canada for the United Kingdom as HMS Nepeta with pennant K290, transferred to the United States in 1943 and renamed with hull number PG-95, decommissioned in 1945, sold for commercial use as MV Olympic Leader in 1950, final fate unknown; adopted by the United States under local name, given Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-621/CP-621 for administrative purposes) *
PF-96 USS Prudent — Ambra Filomena Pittman de Elbano (Built in Canada for the United Kingdom as HMS Privet with pennant K291, transferred to the United States in 1943 and renamed with hull number PG-96, decommissioned in 1945, sold for commercial use as MV Elbano in 1950; commissioned by Italy the following year as MM Elbano, renamed MM Staffeta with pennant A5307 on conversion to hydrographic survey vessel, decommissioned the second time in 1970, was scrapped that year; adopted by Italy under second local name with pennant R5307, given United States Navy hull number PF-96 and Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-622/CP-622 for administrative purposes) *
PF-97 Splendor — Rayna June Tadhunter (Built in Canada for the United States with hull number PG-97, transferred to the United Kingdom at completion in 1943, renamed HMS Rosebay with pennant K286, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, final fate unknown; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name and pennant, given United States Navy hull number PF-97 and Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-629/CP-629 for administrative purposes) *
PF-98 Tact — Amaranta Esmeralda Branson y Lonardi Doucet (Built in Canada for the United States with hull number PG-98, transferred to the United Kingdom at completion in 1943, renamed HMS Smilax with pennant K280, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease; transferred to Argentina two years later, renamed ARA República [second of name] with pennant P10; decommissioned the second time in 1961, final fate unknown; adopted by Argentina under local name with pennant F07, given Royal Navy pennant number K280, United States Navy hull number PF-98 and Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-630/CP-630 for administrative purposes) *
PF-99 Vim — Ruth Wolfenden (Built in Canada for the United States with hull number PG-99, transferred to the United Kingdom at completion in 1943, renamed HMS Statice with pennant K281, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, sold for commercial use two years later under unknown name, was scrapped in 1961; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name and pennant, given United States Navy hull number PF-99 and Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-631/CP-631 for administrative purposes) *
PF-100 Vitality — Annabelle Hague (Built in Canada for the United States with hull number PG-100, transferred to the United Kingdom at completion in 1943, renamed HMS Willowherb with pennant K283, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, sold for commercial use two years later under unknown name, was scrapped in 1961; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name and pennant, given United States Navy hull number PF-100 and Royal Canadian Navy hull number PC-632/CP-632 for administrative purposes) *


PF — PATROL FRIGATES

ASHEVILLE-CLASS PATROL FRIGATE (Canadian-built River-Class [Waskesiu-Class] Frigate)
PF-101 USS Asheville — Raquel Pía Walker y Azopardo (Second of name, ordered in Canada for the United Kingdom as HMS Adur with pennant K296, transferred to the United States in 1942 and renamed with hull number PG-101, reclassified PF-1 later that year, decommissioned in 1946 on transfer to Argentina, renamed ARA Hércules with pennant P31; decommissioned the second time in 1961 on reassignment to the Naval Prefecture, renamed PNA Juan Bautista Azopardo with pennant GC11; decommissioned for the final time in 1969, was scrapped that year; adopted by Argentina under first local name with pennant F03, given United States Navy hull number PF-101 and Royal Canadian Navy hull number FFE-296/FRE-296 for administrative purposes) *
PF-102 USS Natchez — Fernánda Xènia Auld y Doarte (Third of name, ordered in Canada for the United Kingdom as HMS Annan with pennant K297, transferred to the United States in 1942 and renamed with hull number PG-102, reclassified PF-2 the following year, decommissioned in 1946 and transferred into civilian service; acquired by the Dominican Republic two years later, renamed ARD Juan Pablo Doarte with pennant F102, ran aground in 1949, decommissioned for the second time later that year; converted to civilian yacht MV Moineau, was scrapped in 1959; adopted by the Dominican Republic under local name with hull number FF-02, given United States Navy hull number PF-102 and Royal Canadian Navy hull number FFE-297/FRE-297 for administrative purposes) *
PF-103 (no name) — Ayesha Hope Davies (Built in Canada for the United States as PG-103, was not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, named HMS Barle with pennant K298, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend Lease, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F98, given United States Navy hull number PF-103 and Royal Canadian Navy hull number FFE-298/FRE-298 for administrative purposes) *
PF-104 (no name) — Allison Johnson (Built in Canada for the United States as PG-104, was not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, named HMS Cuckmere with pennant K299, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike later that year by KMS U-223 [now DMS Lohme] north of Al-Jazā'ir, Algeria; decommissioned in 1944, returned to the United States per Lend Lease two years later, was scrapped in 1946; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F99, given United States Navy hull number PF-104 and Royal Canadian Navy hull number FFE-299/FRE-299 for administrative purposes) *
PF-105 Danville (no name) — Aubrey Lucy Turner (Built in Canada for the United States with hull number PG-105, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Evenlode with pennant K300, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend Lease, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F100, given United States Navy hull number PF-105 and Royal Canadian Navy hull number FFE-300/FRE-300 for administrative purposes) *
PF-106 (no name) — Janet Chastity Dawson (Built in Canada for the United States as PG-106, not named, transferred to United Kingdom in 1943, named HMS Findhorn with pennant K301, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend Lease, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F101, given United States Navy hull number PF-106 and Royal Canadian Navy hull number FFE-291/FRE-291 for administrative purposes) *
PF-107 (no name) — Frances Hannah Gray (Built in Canada for the United States as PG-107, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, named HMS Inver with pennant K302, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend Lease, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F102, given United States Navy hull number PF-107 and Royal Canadian Navy hull number FFE-292/FRE-292 for administrative purposes) *
PF-108 (no name) — Alexandra Frederica MacFie (Built in Canada for the United States as PG-108, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, named HMS Lossie with pennant K303, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend Lease, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F103, given United States Navy hull number PF-108 and Royal Canadian Navy hull number FFE-293/FRE-293 for administrative purposes) *
PF-109 (no name) — Adelle Norma Blundell (Built in Canada for the United States as PG-109, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, named HMS Parret with pennant K304, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend Lease, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F104, given United States Navy hull number PF-109 and Royal Canadian Navy hull number FFE-294/FRE-294 for administrative purposes) *
PF-110 (no name) — Hollanda Primrose Crail (Built in Canada for the United States as PG-110, not named, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, named HMS Shiel with pennant K305, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend Lease, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F105, given United States Navy hull number PF-110 and Royal Canadian Navy hull number FFE-295/FRE-295 for administrative purposes) *

TACOMA-CLASS PATROL FRIGATE
PF-111 USS Tacoma — Adrienne Mijŏng Werner 아드리엔 미정 베르너/Adriénna Adriánovna Vérner Адриенна Адриановна Вернер (Third of name, ordered as PG-111, reclassified as PF-3 in 1943, decommissioned in 1945 on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed ÈK-11 ЭК-11; decommissioned the second time in 1949 on return to the United States; decommissioned the third time two years later on transfer to South Korea, renamed TMK Taedong-gang TMK 대동강 with hull number PF-63, renamed TMK Taedong TMK 대동 in 1959; decommissioned for the final time in 1973, subsequently preserved as museum ship; adopted by Korea under second local name with hull number SC-303, also given Russian Navy pennant 868 for administrative purposes) *
PF-112 USS Sausalito — Elizabeth Inhye Eve 엘리자베스 인혜 이브/Elizabéta Èduárdovna Éva Елизавета Эдуардовна Ева (Ordered as PG-112, reclassified as PF-4 in 1943, decommissioned in 1945 on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed ÈK-16 ЭК-16; decommissioned the second time in 1949 on return to the United States; decommissioned the third time in 1952 on transfer to South Korea, renamed TMK Imjin-gang TMK 임진강 with hull number PF-66, renamed TMK Imjin TMK 임진 in 1959; decommissioned for the final time in 1973, was scrapped that year; adopted by Korea under second local name with hull number SC-106, also given Russian Navy pennant 873 for administrative purposes) *
PF-113 USS Hoquiam — Edwina Namhŭi Trimble 에드위나 남희 트림블/Èdvina Pávlovna Trimbl Эдвина Павловна Тримбл (Ordered as PG-113, reclassified PF-5 in 1942, decommissioned in 1954 on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed ÈK-14 ЭК-14; decommissioned the second time in 1949 on return to the United States; decommissioned for the third time two years later on transfer to South Korea, renamed TMK Naktong-gang TMK 낙동강 with hull number PF-65, renamed TMK Naktong TMK 낙동 in 1959; decommissioned for the final time in 1972, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Korea under second local name with hull number SC-305, given Russian Navy pennant 870 for administrative purposes) *
PF-114 USS Pasco — Kimberly Katsuko Stocksill キンバリー・克子・ストックシル/Kímberli Rójovna Stóksill Кимберли Ройовна Стоксилл (Ordered as PG-114, reclassified as PF-6 in 1943, decommissioned in 1945 on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed ÈK-12 ЭК-12; decommissioned the second time in 1949 on return to the United States, transferred anew to Japan in 1953, renamed NKG Kashi NKG かし [] [second of name] with hull number PF-283, reclassified YAC-12 in 1964; decommissioned for the final time in 1967, transferred to South Korea for spare parts, hull converted to floating pier, final fate unknown; adopted by Japan under local name with hull number SK-3, given Russian Navy pennant 869 for administrative purposes) *
PF-115 USS Albuquerque — Lisa Takayo Goff リサ・恭代・ゴフ/Lizá Vájnovna Goff Лиза Вайновна Гофф (Ordered as PG-115, reclassified as PF-7 in 1943, decommissioned in 1945 on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed ÈK-14 ЭК-14; decommissioned the second time in 1949 on return to the United States, transferred anew to Japan in 1953, renamed NKG Tochi NKG とち [] [second of name] with hull number PF-296, reclassified YAC-15 in 1965; decommissioned the final time in 1969, fate unknown; adopted by Japan under local name with hull number SK-6, given Russian Navy pennant number 871 for administrative purposes) *
PF-116 USS Everett — Louise Kiho David ルイーズ・希保・デヴィッド/Luíza Uórrenovna Dèvid Луиза Уорреновна Дэвид (Ordered as PG-116, reclassified as PF-8 in 1943, decommissioned in 1945 on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed ÈK-15 ЭК-15; decommissioned the second time in 1949 on return to the United States, transferred anew to Japan in 1953, renamed NKG Kiri NKG きり [] [second of name] with hull number PF-291, reclassified YAC-20 in 1970; decommissioned for the final time in 1975, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Japan under local name with hull number SK-1, given Russian Navy pennant number 872 for administrative purposes) *

PF-117 USS Pocatello — Christina Ruthellen Ebsen (Ordered as PG-117, reclassified as PF-9 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Idaho, renamed IDNS Pocatello with hull number IDPF-117) *
PF-118 USS Brownsville — Muriel Holly Warner (Ordered as PG-118, reclassified as PF-10 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, temporarily transferred to the Coast Guard for a couple months that year, was scrapped in 1947; adopted by the State of Texas, renamed TXNS Brownsville with hull number TXPF-118) *
PF-119 USS Grand Forks — Wanda Christina Peterson (Ordered as PG-119, reclassified as PF-11 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of North Dakota, renamed NDNS Grand Forks with hull number NDPF-119) *
PF-120 USS Casper — Jackie Florence Scheiber (Ordered as PG-120, reclassified as PF-12 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Wyoming, renamed WYNS Casper with hull number WYPF-120) *


To Be Continued…

Ship/Type prefixes

ARA — Armada de la República Argentina ("Navy of the Argentina Republic")
ARD — Armada de la República Dominicana ("Navy of the Dominican Republic")
DMS — Deutsches Marineschiff ("German Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix post-1955)
ÈK/ЭК — Èskórt Korábl' Эскорт Корабль ("Escort Ship") (Soviet Navy type prefix)
HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
IDNS — State of Idaho Naval Ship
KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix from 1935-1945)
MM — Marina Militaire ("Military Navy") (Italian Navy ship prefix post-1946)
MV — Motor Vessel
NDNS — State of North Dakota Naval Ship
NKG — Nihon-koku Gunkan 日本国軍艦 ("Warship of the State of Japan") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces ship prefix post-1954)
PNA — Prefectura Naval Argentina ("Argentine Naval Prefecture") (ship prefix for coast guard vessels)
SS — Steamship
TMK — Taehan Minguk Kunhan 대한민국군함 ("Warship of the Republic of Korea")
TXNS — State of Texas Naval Ship
USC&GS — United States Coast and Geodetic Survey Ship
USCGC — United States Coast Guard Cutter
USS — United States Ship
WYNS — State of Wyoming Naval Ship
ZRZ — Zhōnghuá Rénmín Gònghéguó Zhànjiàn 中华人民共和国戰艦 ("Warship of the People's Republic of China")

Hull classification codes and Pennant superior letters

A — Auxiliary Ship (NATO English-language pennant superior)
AGC — Amphibious Command Ship
AGP — Patrol Boat Tender
AGS — Survey Ship
CMc — Coastal Minelayer (discontinued in 1955)
F — Fragata ("Frigate") (Argentinian Navy pennant superior/Navy of the Dominican Republic pennant superior pre-1970)
FF — Fragata ("Frigate") (Navy of the Dominican Republic hull classification code post-1970)
FFE/FRE — Escort Frigate/Frégate d'Escorte (Royal Canadian Navy bilingual hull classification code)
GC — Guardacostas ("Coast Guard") (Argentine Naval Prefecture universal pennant superior)
IDPF — Idaho Air National Guard Patrol Frigate
K — Corvette (Royal Navy pennant superior)
NDPF — North Dakota Air National Guard Patrol Frigate
OSS — Oceanographic Survey Ship (Coast and Geodetic Survey universal hull code, discontinued in 1970)
P — Barco Patrulla ("Patrol Ship") (Argentinian Navy pennant superior)
PC — Patrol Corvette/Corvette de Patrouille (Royal Canadian Navy bilingual hull classification code)
PF — Patrol Frigate (also Japanese Self-Defence Forces/Republic of Korea Navy English-language hull classification code)
PFCV — Patrol Frigate, Command & VIP Transport
PFS — Patrol Frigate, Survey
PG — Patrol Gunboat
R — Nave da Ricognizione ("Survey Ship") (Italian Navy pennant superior)
SC — Sunch'alsŏn 순찰선 ("Patrol Ship") (Republic of Korea Navy hull classification code)
SK — Shōkai-tei 哨戒艇 ("Patrol Ship") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces hull classification code)
TXPF — Texas Maritime Regiment Patrol Frigate
U — Unterseeboot ("Undersea Boat") (Germany Navy pennant superior)
WPG — Coast Guard Patrol Gunboat
WYPF — Wyoming Air National Guard Patrol Frigate
Note that Russian Navy and the People's Liberation Army-Navy do not make use of pennant superior letters, classifying ships in specific numeric blocks
 
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United States: Patrol Gunboats/Frigates (Part Three)
And...the rest of the Tacoma-class.

This is a big file. Not by number of shipgirls listed; the Tacoma-class only had a hundred vessels planned and I can easily cover that in a five/six page data entry (done on Microsoft Word with standard margins using Liberation Serif 9-point font).

But the HISTORIES of these ships...!

Since I hadn't done an earlier draft of this particular class, the time it took to do each entry went pretty long. I DID do entries for the British "Colony-class" ships from Constance Morrison-Payne (HMS Anguilla F05) to Fadhili Parker (HMS Zanzibar F120/MUT Zanzibar F11) in a previous entry, so it was a simple copy-paste procedure there with touchups. Then came the REST of these ships...

The ones who were scrapped post-war were the easy ones. Just note what happened and when, then assign them to the relevant naval militia/air national guard they would go to dependent on namesake city.

But the ones who went to the Soviet Union in Project: Hula (read here)...!

I had to make TWO related human names for those girls, a Russian-form pattern (name with patronymic based on first captain) and a local name given that most of these girls went to either Japan or South Korea...not to mention Thailand. To say I do NOT understand the Romanization system that Google Translate uses for that country (see here) is putting it LIGHTLY...and I have to deal with Hebrew/Arabic/Persian/Urdu Romanizations whenever I deal with a girl headed to the Middle East or the Subcontinent!

I'll probably have to revisit this list for the two Thai girls listed here.

Oh, and given that we have the "multiple shipgirls with same name" situation in Japan and Thailand, making new yet related names...!

Anyhow...!

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF PATROL GUNBOATS/FRIGATES (UNITED STATES NAVY)

(Part Three: Wartime Frigates)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

PF — PATROL FRIGATES (Continued)

TACOMA-CLASS PATROL FRIGATE (Continued)
PF-121 USS Pueblo — Graciela Desideria Tomasa Adams y Troncoso Luperón (Second of name, ordered as PG-121, reclassified as PF-13 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to the Dominican Republic two years later, renamed ARD Presidente Troncoso with pennant F103; renamed ARD Gregorio Luperón in 1962, decommissioned the second time in 1979, was scrapped in 1982; adopted by the Dominican Republic under latter name with hull number FF-03) *
PF-122 USS Grand Island — Hadiza Leta Morgan y Gómez Báez (Ordered as PG-122, reclassified as PF-14 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Cuba the following year, renamed MCC Máximo Gómez with pennant F303, re-designated MGR Máximo Gómez in 1959 after the Cuban Revolution; decommissioned for the second time in 1964, final fate unknown; adopted by Cuba under local name with pennant 303) *
PF-123 USS Annapolis — Mónica Frida Garfield y Guerro Saldaña (Second of name, ordered as PG-123, reclassified as PF-15 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Mexico the following year, renamed ARM General Vincente Guerrero without pennant number, renamed ARM Río Usumacinta in the early 1950s; decommissioned in 1964, was scrapped that year; adopted by Mexico under second local name with pennant F103) *
PF-124 USS Bangor — Filomena Jimena Statts y Morelos Pavón (Ordered as PG-124, reclassified as PF-16 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, temporarily used by the Coast Guard that year; transferred to Mexico in 1947, renamed ARM General José María Morelos without pennant number, renamed ARM Golfo de Tehuantepec in the early 1950s; decommissioned in 1964, was scrapped that year; adopted by Mexico under second local name with pennant F102) *
PF-125 USS Key West — Barbary Katelynn Papanek (Second of name, ordered as PG-125, reclassified as PF-17 in 1943, converted to a weather ship two years later, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Florida, renamed FLNS Key West with hull number FLPFH-125) *
PF-126 USS Alexandria — Corrine Grace Houtsma (Second of name, ordered as PG-126, reclassified as PF-18 in 1943, converted to a weather ship two years later, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia, renamed VANS Alexandria with hull number VAPFH-126) *
PF-127 USS Huron — Wanda Wendy Collins (Fourth of name, ordered as PG-127, reclassified as PF-19 in 1943, damaged by collision the following year with SS James Fenimore Cooper near Bermuda; repaired and converted to sonar training ship without change of hull classification, decommissioned in 1946, subsequently converted to civilian used as SS Jose Marcelino, was scrapped in 1965; adopted by the State of South Dakota, renamed SDNS Huron with hull number SDPFS-127) *
PF-128 USS Gulfport — Gertrude Andrea Knudsen (Second of name, ordered as PG-128, reclassified as PF-20 in 1943, converted to a weather ship two years later, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Mississippi, renamed MSNS Gulfport with hull number MSPFH-128) *
PF-129 USS Bayonne — Eleanor Wakana Comstock エレノア・和可那・コムストック/Èleonóra Èl'merovna Komstók Элеонора Эльмеровна Комсток (Ordered as PG-129, reclassified as PF-21 in 1943, decommissioned in 1945 on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed ÈK-25 ЭК-25; decommissioned the second time in 1949 on return to the United States, transferred anew to Japan in 1953, renamed NKG Buna NKG ぶな [] with hull number PF-294; decommissioned the final time in 1965, was sunk as target in 1968; adopted by Japan under local name with hull number SK-14, also given Russian Navy pennant 880 for administrative purposes) *
PF-130 USS Gloucester — Charlene Tsugumi Dickinson シャルレーヌ・亜美・ディキンソン/Sharlín Ivánovna Díkinson Шарлин Ивановна Дикинсон (Second of name, ordered as PG-130, reclassified as PF-22 in 1943, decommissioned in 1945 on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed ÈK-26 ЭК-26; decommissioned the second time in 1949 on return to the United States, transferred anew to Japan in 1953, renamed NKG Tsuge NKG つげ [黄楊] with hull number PF-292; decommissioned for the last time in 1968, final fate unknown; adopted by Japan under local name with hull number SK-12, also given Russian Navy pennant 881 for administrative purposes) *

PF-131 USS Shreveport — Hope Alice Morrison (Ordered as PG-131, reclassified as PF-23 in 1943, converted to weather ship two years later, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Louisiana, renamed LANS Shreveport with hull number LAPFH-131) *
PF-132 USS Muskegon — Giselle Désirée Synon Mermoz de Latécoère (Ordered as PG-132, reclassified as PF-24 in 1943, converted to weather ship two yeas later, decommissioned in 1946, temporarily loaned to the Coast Guard that year, transferred to France in 1947, renamed FE Mermoz with pennant F714, reassigned as weather monitoring ship the following year, was scrapped in the late 1950s; adopted by France under local name with pennant F342) *
PF-133 USS Charlottesville — Freida Kotomi Cass フリーダ・琴美・キャス/Frída Víl'jamovna Kass Фрида Вильямовна Касс (Ordered as PG-133, reclassified as PF-25 in 1943, decommissioned in 1945 on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed ÈK-1 ЭК-1; decommissioned the second time in 1949 on return to the United States, transferred anew to Japan in 1953, renamed NKG Matsu NKG まつ [] [third of name] with hull number PF-286; reclassified as YAS-36 in 1966, decommissioned for the last time in 1969, final fate unknown; adopted by Japan, renamed NKG Goyōmatsu NKG ごようまつ [五葉松] with hull number SK-6 to prevent confusion with escort destroyer THG/NKG Matsu [GKK-309], also given Russian Navy pennant 858 for administrative purposes) *
PF-134 USS Poughkeepsie — Qiana Momoko Greeley キアナ・桃子・グリーリー/Kiána Geórgievna Gríli Киана Георгиевна Грили (Ordered as PG-134, reclassified as PF-26 in 1943, decommissioned in 1945 on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed ÈK-27 ЭК-27; decommissioned the second time in 1949 on return to the United States, transferred anew to Japan in 1953, renamed NKG Momi NKG もみ [] [third of name] with hull number PF-284; decommissioned the last time in 1965, subsequently used as dockside training ship with hull number YAC-13 in 1970, transferred to South Korea in 1969 for use as spare parts, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Japan, renamed NKG Todomatsu NKG とどまつ [椴松] with hull number SK-4 to prevent confusion with escort destroyer THG/NKG Momi [GKK-317], also given Russian Navy pennant 882 for administrative purposes) *
PF-135 USS Newport — Iona Misato Holt アイオナ・美里・ホルト/Ióna Geórgievna Kholt Иона Георгиевна Холт (Second
of name, ordered as PG-135, reclassified as PF-27 in 1943, decommissioned in 1945 on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed ÈK-28 ЭК-28; decommissioned the second time in 1949 on return to the United States, transferred anew to Japan in 1953, renamed NKG Kaede NKG かえで [] [third of name] with hull number PF-293, reclassified YAC-17 in 1966, decommissioned in 1972, final fate unknown; adopted by Japan, renamed NKG Momiji NKG もみじ [] with hull number SK-13 to prevent confusion with destroyer/fast corvette THG/NKG Kaede [GK-70], also given Russian Navy pennant 883 for administrative purposes) *
PF-136 USS Emporia — Léa Anderson le Verrier de Neptune (Ordered as PG-136, reclassified as PF-28 in 1943, converted to weather ship two yeas later, decommissioned in 1946, temporarily loaned to the Coast Guard later that year, transferred to France in 1947, renamed FE Le Verrier with pennant F716, reassigned as weather monitoring ship the following year, was scrapped in 1958; adopted by France under local name with pennant F344) *
PF-137 USS Groton — Janelle Natalia Zeller y Padilla López (Ordered as PG-137, reclassified as PF-29 in 1943, converted to a weather ship two years later, decommissioned in 1946, transferred temporarily to the Coast Guard later that year, transferred to Colombia in 1947, renamed ARC Almirante Padilla with hull number FG-11; decommissioned the second time in 1965, final fate unknown; adopted by Colombia under local name with hull number FF-11) *
PF-138 USS Hingham — Wilma Kelley Earle (Ordered as PG-138, reclassified as PF-30 in 1943, rebuilt as a weather ship in 1945, decommissioned the following year, was scrapped in 1947; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Hingham with hull number MAPFH-138) *
PF-139 USS Grand Rapids — Thelma Francine Knoll (Ordered as PG-139, reclassified as PF-31 in 1943, rebuilt as a weather ship in 1945, decommissioned the following year, was scrapped in 1947; adopted by the State of Michigan, renamed MINS Grand Rapids with hull number MIPFH-139) *
PF-140 USS Woonsocket — Yessica Jahaira Conley y Gálvez Moreno (Ordered as PG-140, reclassified PF-32 in 1943, converted to weather ship two years later, decommissioned in 1946, temporarily loaned to the Coast Guard later that year, transferred to Peru in 1948, renamed BAP Teniente Gálvez with hull number FE-1; decommissioned for the final time in 1961, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Peru under local name with same hull number) *

PF-141 Toledo — Frankie Freda Nichols (Ordered as PG-141, reclassified as PF-33 in 1943, renamed USS Dearborn later that year, rebuilt as a weather ship in 1945, decommissioned the following year, was scrapped in 1947; adopted by the State of Michigan, renamed MINS Dearborn with hull number MIPFH-141) *
PF-142 USS Long Beach — Tamiko Rayna Midtlying 多美子・レイナ・ミトリーイング/Támiko Tómasovna Mídtling Тамико Томасовна Мидтлинг (Resembles Abyss Horizon version of Naomi Haight-Ashbury [USS Long Beach CGN-160], second of name, ordered as PG-142, reclassified as PF-34 in 1943, decommissioned in 1945 on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed ÈK-2 ЭК-2; decommissioned the second time in 1949 on return to the United States, transferred anew to Japan in 1953, renamed NKG Shii NKG しい [] [second of name] with hull number PF-297; reclassified YAS-44 in 1967, decommissioned the final time the following year, was scrapped in 1971; adopted by Japan under local name with hull number SK-17, also given Russian Navy pennant 859 for administrative purposes) *
PF-143 USS Belfast — Juliána Ivánovna Khátson Юлиана Ивановна Хатсон (Ordered as PG-143, reclassified as PF-35 in 1943, decommissioned in 1945 on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed ÈK-3 ЭК-3; damaged beyond economical repair by grounding in 1948 near Petropávlovsk-Kamchátskij, Kamchátskij Kraj, Russia; exempted from requirement to be returned to the United States, was scrapped in 1960; adopted by Russia, renamed ÈK Korjákija ЭК Корякия with pennant 860) *
PF-144 USS Glendale — Josephine Ħngs̄ṣ̄rī Doebler โจเซฟิน หงส์ศรี โดบเลอร์/Zhozefína Gárol'dovna Djóbler Жозефина Гарольдовна Дёблер (Ordered as PG-144, reclassified as PF-36 in 1943, decommissioned in 1945 on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed ÈK-6 ЭК-6; decommissioned the second time in 1949 on return to the United States, transferred to Thailand in 1951, renamed RH Th̀ācīn RH ท่าจีน [second of name] with hull number PF-411; decommissioned for the final time in 2000; hull dismantled the following year, then reassembled to be preserved as memorial at the Rongreīyn Terīymthħār, Nkhrnāyk, Thailand; adopted by Thailand, renamed RH S̄uphrrṇ RH สุพรรณ with hull number RX-16 to prevent confusion with sloop RH Th̀ācīn [RX-12], given Russian Navy pennant 863 for administrative purposes) *
PF-145 USS San Pedro — Ophelia Kazumi Ashley オフィーリア・和美・アシュリー/Ofélija Chárl'zovna Èshli Офелия Чарльзовна Эшли (Ordered as PG-145, reclassified as PF-37 in 1943, decommissioned in 1945 on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed ÈK-5 ЭК-5; decommissioned the second time in 1949 on return to the United States, transferred anew to Japan in 1953, renamed NKG Kaya NKG かや [] [third of name] with hull number PF-288; reclassified as YAC-23 in 1966, decommissioned for the last time in 1977, was sunk as target the following year; adopted by Japan, renamed NKG Kakaya NKG かかや [香榧] with hull number SK-8 to prevent confusion with destroyer/fast corvette THG/NKG Kaya [GK-92], also given Russian Navy pennant 862 for administrative purposes) *
PF-146 USS Coronado — Wendy Suzuka Sprow ウェンディ・涼夏・スプロウ/Véndi Èdvárdovna Sprou Венди Эдуардовна Спроу (Ordered as PG-146, reclassified as PF-38 in 1943, decommissioned in 1945 on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed ÈK-8 ЭК-8; decommissioned the second time in 1949 on return to the United States, transferred anew to Japan in 1953, renamed NKG Sugi NKG すぎ [] [third of name] with hull number PF-285; decommissioned for the last time in 1969, was sunk as target two years later south of Minamibōsō, Chiba, Japan; adopted by Japan, renamed NKG Yakusugi NKG やくすぎ [屋久杉] with hull number SK-5 to prevent confusion with destroyer/fast corvette THG/NKG Sugi [GK-69], also given Russian Navy pennant 865 for administrative purposes) *
PF-147 USS Ogden — Charlotte Kinuko Tharp シャーロット・絹子・サープ/Sharlótta Kénnetovna Tarp Шарлотта Кеннетовна Тарп (Ordered as PG-147, reclassified as PF-39 in 1943, decommissioned in 1945 on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed ÈK-10 ЭК-10; decommissioned the second time in 1949 on return to the United States, transferred anew to Japan in 1953, renamed NKG Kusu NKG くす [] with hull number PF-281; reclassified as YAS-50 in 1970, reclassified as YAC-22 the following year, decommissioned for the last time in 1976, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Japan under local name with hull number SK-1, also given Russian Navy pennant 867 for administrative purposes) *
PF-148 USS Eugene — Charo Elianny MacLean y Martí Pérez (Ordered as PG-148, reclassified as PF-40 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Cuba the following year, renamed MCC José Martí with pennant F301, re-designated MGR José Martí in 1959 after the Cuban Revolution; decommissioned for the second time in 1973, was scrapped in 1976; adopted by Cuba under local name with pennant 301) *
PF-149 USS El Paso — Ronalda Josephine Borromey (Ordered as PG-149, reclassified as PF-41 in 1943, converted to a weather ship two years later, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Texas, renamed TXNS El Paso with hull number TXPFH-149) *
PF-150 USS Van Buren — Chelsea Brittany Arrington (Second of name, ordered as PG-150, reclassified as PF-42 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year; adopted by the State of Arkansas, renamed ARNS Van Buren with hull number ARPF-150) *

PF-151 USS Orange — Joanna Arlene Dirks (Ordered as PG-151, reclassified as PF-43 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of Texas, renamed TXNS Orange with hull number TXPF-151) *
PF-152 USS Corpus Christi — Willow Wynter Childress (Ordered as PG-152, reclassified as PF-44 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Texas, renamed TXNS Corpus Christi with hull number TXPF-152) *
PF-153 USS Hutchinson — Carmen Hildegarda Stober de California (Ordered as PG-153, reclassified as PF-45 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Mexico the following year, renamed ARM California without pennant number; decommissioned in 1964, was scrapped that year; adopted by Mexico under local name with pennant F101) *
PF-154 USS Bisbee — Penelope Tatiana German y Berón Victoria de Tono/Tat'jána Ivánovna Gérman i Berón-Viktórija Татьяна Ивановна Герман и Берон-Виктория (Ordered as PG-154, reclassified as PF-46 in 1943, decommissioned two years later on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed ÈK-17 ЭК-17; decommissioned the second time in 1949 on return to the United States, transferred to Colombia in 1952, renamed ARC Capitán Tono with hull number FG-12; decommissioned the final time in 1963, was scrapped that year; adopted by Colombia under local name with hull number FF-12, given Russian Navy pennant 874 for administrative purposes) *
PF-155 USS Gallup — Miloslava Phạchrāp̣hrṇ̒ Opp มิโลสลาฟ พัชราภรณ์ ออพ/Míloslava Kléjtonovna Opp Милослава Клейтоновна Опп (Ordered as PG-155, reclassified as PF-47 in 1943, decommissioned in 1945 on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed ÈK-22 ЭК-22; decommissioned the second time in 1949 on return to the United States, transferred to Thailand in 1951, renamed RH Pras̄æ RH ประแส [second of name] with hull number PF-412; decommissioned for the final time in 2000; subsequently preserved as memorial at Nein Ḳĥx, Rayxng, Thailand; adopted by Thailand, renamed RH Pākn̂ả RH ปากน้ำ with hull number RX-17 to prevent confusion with sloop RH Pras̄æ [RX-15], given Russian Navy pennant 879 for administrative purposes) *
PF-156 USS Rockford — Hallie Arisol Bartlett 할리 아리솔 바틀렛/Khèllí Davídovna Bártlett Хэлли Дави́довна Бартлетт (Ordered as PG-156, reclassified as PF-48 in 1943, decommissioned in 1945 on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed ÈK-18 ЭК-18; decommissioned the second time in 1949 on return to the United States; decommissioned the third time two years later on transfer to South Korea, renamed TMK Amnok-kang TMK 압록강 with hull number PF-62, renamed TMK Amnok TMK 압록 in 1959; decommissioned for the final time in 1972, final fate unknown; adopted by Korea under second local name with hull number SC-302, also given Russian Navy pennant 875 for administrative purposes) *
PF-157 USS Muskogee — Elaine Tallae Mroczkowski 일레인 달래 므로츠코프스키/Èléjna Rúfusovna Mrochkóvskij Элейна Руфусовна Мрочковский (Ordered as PG-157, reclassified as PF-49 in 1943, decommissioned in 1945 on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed ÈK-19 ЭК-19; decommissioned the second time in 1949 on return to the United States; decommissioned the third time two years later on transfer to South Korea, renamed TMK Tuman-gang TMK 두만강 with hull number PF-63, renamed TMK Tuman TMK 두만 in 1959; decommissioned for the final time in 1972, final fate unknown; adopted by Korea under second local name with hull number SC-301, also given Russian Navy pennant 876 for administrative purposes) *
PF-158 USS Carson City — Barbara Izumi Roberts バーバラ・泉水・ロバーツ/Bárbara Khárol'dovna Róberts Барбара Харольдовна Робертс (Ordered as PG-158, reclassified as PF-50 in 1943, decommissioned in 1945 on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed ÈK-20 ЭК-20; decommissioned the second time in 1949 on return to the United States, transferred anew to Japan in 1953, renamed NKG Sakura NKG さくら [] [third of name] with hull number PF-290; reclassified as YAC-16 in 1966, decommissioned for the last time in 1971, final fate unknown, ship's bell and commissioning pennant preserved at City Hall, Carson City, Nevada; adopted by Japan, renamed NKG Inuzakura NKG いぬざくら [犬桜] with hull number SK-10 to prevent confusion with escort destroyer THG/NKG Sakura [GKK-321], also given Russian Navy pennant 877 for administrative purposes) *
PF-159 USS Burlington — Valentina Brielle Carlson y Brión Detrox/Valentína Èdgárovna Kárlson i Brión-Detróks Валентина Эдгаровна Карлсон и Брион-Детрокс (Ordered as PG-159, reclassified as PF-51 in 1943, decommissioned two years later on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed ÈK-21 ЭК-21; decommissioned the second time in 1949 on return to the United States, transferred to Colombia in 1953, renamed ARC Almirante Brión with hull number FG-13; decommissioned the final time in 1968, was scrapped that year; adopted by Colombia under local name with hull number FF-13, given Russian Navy pennant 878 for administrative purposes) *
PF-160 USS Allentown — Wendy Shinobu Collins ウェンディ・清信・コリンズ/Véndi Gárlandovna Kóllinz Венди Гарландовна Коллинз (Ordered as PG-160, reclassified as PF-52 in 1943, decommissioned in 1945 on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed ÈK-9 ЭК-9; decommissioned the second time in 1949 on return to the United States, transferred anew to Japan in 1953, renamed NKG Ume NKG うめ [] [third of name] with hull number PF-289; reclassified as YAC-14 in 1965, decommissioned for the last time in 1970, was scrapped later that year; adopted by Japan, renamed NKG Shirokaga NKG しろかが [白加賀] with hull number SK-9 to prevent confusion with escort destroyer THG/NKG Ume [GKK-311], also given Russian Navy pennant 866 for administrative purposes) *

PF-161 USS Machias — Thelma Nodoka Alexander テルマ・和香・アレクサンダー/Tél'ma Róbertovna Aleksándra Тельма Робертовна Александра (Third of name, ordered as PG-161, reclassified as PF-53 in 1943, decommissioned in 1945 on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed ÈK-4 ЭК-4; decommissioned the second time in 1949 on return to the United States, transferred anew to Japan in 1953, renamed NKG Nara NKG なら [] [second of name] with hull number PF-282; decommissioned the final time in 1966, subsequently used as alongside training craft with hull number YTE-3, was scrapped in 1969; adopted by Japan under local name with hull number SK-2, also given Russian Navy pennant 861 for administrative purposes) *
PF-162 USS Sandusky — Renée Haruka Sargent レネー・春花・サージェント/René Tómasovna Sárdzhent Рене Томасовна Сарджент (Ordered as PG-162, reclassified as PF-54 in 1943, decommissioned in 1945 on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed ÈK-7 ЭК-7; decommissioned the second time in 1949 on return to the United States, transferred anew to Japan in 1953, renamed NKG Nire NKG にれ [] [third of name] with hull number PF-287; reclassified as YAC-19 in 1966, decommissioned for the last time the following year, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Japan, renamed NKG Harunire NKG はるにれ [春楡] with hull number SK-7 to prevent confusion with destroyer/fast corvette THG/NKG Nire [GK-97], also given Russian Navy pennant 864 for administrative purposes) *
PF-163 USS Bath — Ruthann Kozue Stewart ルーサン・梢・スチュワート/Rutánn Ivánovna Stjuárt Рутанн Ивановна Стюарт (Second of name, ordered as PG-163, reclassified as PF-55 in 1943, decommissioned in 1945 on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed ÈK-29 ЭК-29; decommissioned the second time in 1949 on return to the United States, transferred anew to Japan in 1953, renamed NKG Maki NKG まき [] [third of name] with hull number PF-298, reclassified YAC-17 in 1966, decommissioned in 1966, subsequently reclassified as YTE-9 as dockyard training ship, was scrapped in 1971; adopted by Japan, renamed NKG Kōyamaki NKG こうやまき [高野槇] with hull number SK-18 to prevent confusion with destroyer/fast corvette THG/NKG Maki [GK-84], also given Russian Navy pennant 884 for administrative purposes) *
PF-164 USS Covington — Flavia Sierra Brown de Guayas (Ordered as PG-164, reclassified as PF-56 in 1943, rebuilt as a weather ship two years later, decommissioned in 1946, temporarily loaned to the Coast Guard later that year, transferred to Ecuador in 1947, renamed BAE Guayas with pennant E-21; decommissioned for the final time in 1972, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Ecuador under local name with hull number FF-01) *
PF-165 USS Sheboygan — Apollina Jacquelynne Carpenter de Billet (Ordered as PG-165, reclassified as PF-57 in 1943, rebuilt as a weather ship the following year, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Belgium the following year, renamed MB Luitenant ter Zee Victor Billet with pennant F910; decommissioned the last time in 1958, subsequently used as pier-side training ship, was scrapped in 1959; adopted by Belgium under local name with pennant F01) *
PF-166 Bridgeport — Carolijn Ineke Steel (Ordered as PG-166, reclassified as PF-58 in 1943, renamed USS Abilene the following year, converted to weather ship late in 1944, decommissioned two years later, transferred to the Netherlands in 1947 as civilian-run weather ship SS Cirrus, dismissed from service in 1969, was scrapped that year; adopted by the State of Kansas, renamed KSNS Abilene with hull number KSPFH-166) *
PF-167 USS Beaufort — Ginger Ronalda Boyce (Third of name, ordered as PG-167, reclassified as PF-59 in 1943, rebuilt as a weather ship the following year, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of South Carolina, renamed SCNS Beaufort with hull number SCPFH-167) *
PF-168 USS Charlotte — Riley Dana Dean (Third of name, ordered as PG-168, reclassified as PF-60 in 1943, rebuilt as weather ship the following year, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of North Carolina, renamed NCNS Charlotte with hull number NCPFH-168) *
PF-169 USS Manitowoc — Josette Abelle Martin le Brix d'Ufá (Ordered as PG-169, reclassified as PF-61 in 1943, converted to weather ship two yeas later, decommissioned in 1946, temporarily loaned to the Coast Guard that year, transferred to France in 1947, renamed FE Le Brix with pennant F715, reassigned as weather monitoring ship the following year, was scrapped in 1958; adopted by France under local name with pennant F343) *
PF-170 Worcester — Raquel Guadalupe Miller de Papaloapan (Second of name, ordered as PG-170, renamed USS Gladwyne on reclassification as PF-62 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Mexico the following year, renamed ARM Papaloapan without pennant number; decommissioned in 1964, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Mexico under local name with pennant F104) *

PF-171 Scranton — Leslie Bliss Tollaksen (Ordered as PG-171, reclassified as PF-63 in 1943, renamed USS Moberly the following year, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Missouri, renamed MONS Moberly with hull number MOPF-171) *
PF-172 USS Knoxville — Grissel Rayneli Reynolds y Peynado Familias (Ordered as PG-172, reclassified as PF-64 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to the Dominican Republic two years later, renamed ARD Presidente Peynado with pennant F104; renamed ARD Capitán General Pedro Santana in 1962, decommissioned the second time in 1979, was scrapped that year; adopted by the Dominican Republic under latter name with hull number FF-04) *
PF-173 Chattanooga — Raiquen Emilianne Morell y María de Alvear (Fourth of name, ordered as PG-173, reclassified as PF-65 in 1943, renamed USS Uniontown the following year, decommissioned at the end of 1945, transferred to Argentina two years later, renamed ARA Sarandí [second of name] with pennant P33; decommissioned for the last time in 1968, final fate unknown; adopted by Argentina under local name with pennant F05) *
PF-174 USS Reading — Nulpi Ceciliane McCormick de Puerto Soledad (Ordered as PG-174, reclassified as PF-66 in 1943, converted to a weather ship two years later, decommissioned at the end of 1945, transferred to Argentina two years later, renamed ARA Heroína [second of name] with pennant P32, reassigned as meteorological ship in 1961, was scrapped in 1966; adopted by Argentina under local name with pennant F04) *
PF-175 USS Peoria — Ronica Paz Leslie y Maceo Grajales (Third of name, ordered as PG-175, reclassified as PF-67 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Cuba the following year, renamed MCC Antonio Maceo with pennant F302, re-designated MGR Antonio Maceo in 1959 after the Cuban Revolution; decommissioned for the second time in 1973, was sunk as target two years later; adopted by Cuba under local name with pennant 303) *
PF-176 USS Brunswick — Beverly Brenda Sherry (Ordered as PG-176, reclassified as PF-68 in 1943, converted to duty as weather ship two years later, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Georgia, renamed GANS Brunswick with hull number GAPFH-176) *
PF-177 USS Davenport — Florence Darlene Stolfi (Ordered as PG-177, reclassified as PF-69 in 1943, converted to duty as weather ship two years later, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Iowa, renamed IANS Davenport with hull number IAPFH-177) *
PF-178 USS Evansville — Tiara Keiko Applegate ティアラ・硅子・アンタングルド/Tiára Gerál'dovna Èpplgejt Тиара Геральдовна Эпплгейт (Ordered as PG-178, reclassified as PF-70 in 1943, decommissioned in 1945 on transfer to the Soviet Union, renamed ÈK-30 ЭК-30; decommissioned the second time in 1949 on return to the United States, transferred anew to Japan in 1953, renamed NKG Keyaki NKG けやき [] [third of name] with hull number PF-295; decommissioned the final time in 1966, was scrapped in 1969; renamed NKG Hatezakura NKG はてざくら [果榉] with hull number SK-15 to prevent confusion with destroyer/fast corvette THG/NKG Keyaki [GK-85], also given Russian Navy pennant 885 for administrative purposes) *
PF-179 USS New Bedford — Janet Shannon Muzzy (Ordered as PG-179, reclassified as PF-71 in 1943, converted to duty as weather ship two years later, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS New Bedford with hull number MAPFH-179) *

PF-180 Machias — Constance Morrison-Payne (Second of name, ordered as PG-180, reclassified as PF-72 in 1943, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year under the temporary name Hallowell, commissioned as HMS Anguilla with pennant K500, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F05) *
PF-181 Hammond — Débora Fernánda White (Ordered as PG-181, reclassified as PF-73 in 1943, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Antigua with pennant K501, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year; adopted by Antigua and Barbuda, renamed HMABS Waladli with pennant P11, given Royal Navy pennant F08 for administrative purposes) *
PF-182 Hargood — April Wilkinson (Ordered as PG-182, reclassified as PF-74 in 1943, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Ascension with pennant K502, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F18) *
PF-183 Hotham — Willow Stacey Thompson (Ordered as PG-183, reclassified as PF-75 in 1943, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Bahamas with pennant K503, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Bahamas with pennant P10, given Royal Navy pennant F20 for administrative purposes) *
PF-184 Halstead — Eleanor Grace David (Ordered as PG-184, reclassified as PF-76 in 1943, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Barbados with pennant K504, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Barbados, renamed BCGS Ichirouganaim with pennant P14, given Royal Navy pennant F28 for administrative purposes) *
PF-185 Hannam — Sofía Corazón Bradley y Lasserre (Ordered as PG-185, reclassified as PF-77 in 1943, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Caicos with pennant K505, decommissioned in 1945; transferred to Argentina two years later, renamed ARA Santísima Trinidad [second of name] with pennant P34, reclassified as survey ship in 1963, renamed ARA Comodoro Augusto Lasserre with pennant Q9, damaged beyond economical repair by grounding in 1968 off Lion Island, Antarctica; decommissioned for the second time the following year, was scrapped in 1971; adopted by Argentina under first local name with pennant F06, given Royal Navy pennant F29 for administrative purposes) *
PF-186 Harland — Sandra Corrine Bradley (Ordered as PG-186, reclassified as PF-78 in 1943, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Cayman with pennant K506, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F33) *
PF-187 Harnam — Nicolette Yasmina Duck (Ordered as PG-187, reclassified as PF-79 in 1943, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Dominica with pennant K507, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Dominica, renamed CDS Dominique with pennant P05, given Royal Navy pennant F85 for administrative purposes) *
PF-188 Harvey — Bethari Dayang Hayati Bidwell (Ordered as PG-188, reclassified as PF-80 in 1943, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed Gold Coast, subsequently renamed HMS Labuan with pennant K584, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1957; adopted by Malaysia, renamed KD Labuan with hull number FF-18, given Royal Navy pennant F86 for administrative purposes) *
PF-189 Holmes — Jessalyn Helena Lucy May (Ordered as PG-189, reclassified as PF-81 in 1943, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed Hong Kong, subsequently renamed HMS Tobago [second of name] with pennant K585, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile use as unnamed passenger vessel, was sunk as blockship in 1956 during the Suez Crisis in the Suez Canal, subsequently salvaged and was scrapped; adopted by Trinidad and Tobago, renamed TTS Urupaina with pennant CG12, given Royal Navy pennant F87 for administrative purposes) *

PF-190 Hornby — Wisdom Patricia Page (Ordered as PG-190, reclassified as PF-82 in 1943, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Montserrat with pennant K586, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F88) *
PF-191 Hoste — Joycelyn Scott (Ordered as PG-191, reclassified as PF-83 in 1943, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Nyasaland with pennant K587, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Malawi, renamed MDFS Maravi with pennant F05, given Royal Navy pennant F89 for administrative purposes) *
PF-192 Howett — Elizabeth Hope Lynes (Ordered as PG-192, reclassified as PF-84 in 1943, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Papua with pennant K588, decommissioned in 1946, converted to mercantile use as SS Malrouk, was sunk in collision in 1953 in the Gulf of Suez; adopted by Papua New Guinea, renamed HMPNGS Papua with pennant F04, given Royal Navy pennant F90 for administrative purposes) *
PF-193 Pilford — Wilfreida Hannah Caitlyn Wood-Roe (Ordered as PG-193, reclassified as PF-85 in 1943, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Pitcairn with pennant F589, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F91) *
PF-194 Pasley — Rose Elaine Baldwin-Wiseman (Ordered as PG-194, reclassified as PF-86 in 1943, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Saint Helena with pennant K590, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F106) *
PF-195 Patton — Esah Hapsah Lynes (Ordered as PG-195, reclassified as PF-87 in 1943, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Sarawak with pennant K591, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Malaysia, renamed KD Sarawak with hull number FF-19, given Royal Navy pennant F107 for administrative purposes) *
PF-196 Pearl — Céline Florance Sébastienne Harper (Ordered as PG-196, reclassified as PF-88 in 1943, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Seychelles with pennant K592; decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Seychelles, renamed SCGS Sesel with pennant CG02, given Royal Navy pennant F108 for administrative purposes) *
PF-197 Phillimore — Noor Jinan Tasnim Monsarrat/Nūt Jīnān Tasnīm Mūnsarāt نور جينان تسنيم مونسراط (Ordered as PG-197, reclassified as PF-89 in 1943, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, was to be named Sierra Leone, commissioned as HMS Perim with pennant K593 later in 1944; decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Yemen, renamed SJY al-Barīm SJY ألبريم with pennant F1/ف1; given Royal Navy pennant number F110 for administrative purposes) *
PF-198 Popham — Kalyfa Ayana Hopkins (Ordered as PG-198, reclassified as PF-90 in 1943, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Somaliland with pennant K594; decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Somaliland, renamed CXS Saylac with pennant M10, given Royal Navy pennant F118 for administrative purposes) *
PF-199 Peyton — Grace Cleo Lynn Payne (Ordered as PG-199, reclassified as PF-91 in 1943, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Tortola with pennant K595; decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F119) *
PF-200 Prowse — Fadhili Firyali Parker (Ordered as PG-200, reclassified as PF-92 in 1943, transferred to the United Kingdom the following year, renamed HMS Zanzibar with pennant K596; decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Tanzania, renamed MUT Zanzibar with pennant F11, given Royal Navy pennant F120 for administrative purposes) *

PF-201 Roanoke — Jacinthe Gisèlle Ramsey de Remusart (Second of name, ordered as PG-201, reclassified as PF-93 in 1943, renamed USS Lorain the following year, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to France the following year, renamed FE Laplace with pennant F713, reassigned as weather monitoring ship in 1948, was sunk by mine strike two years later near Saint-Malo, Bretagne, France; adopted by France under local name with pennant F341) *
PF-202 Sitka — Josephine Heidi Hantman (Ordered as PG-202, reclassified PF-94 in 1943, renamed USS Milledgeville [second of name] the following year at launching, subsequently converted to weather station ship, not commissioned until 1945, decommissioned the following year, was scrapped in 1948; adopted by the State of Georgia, renamed GANS Milledgeville with hull number GAPFH-202) *
PF-203 Stamford — May Marguarite June (Ordered as PG-203, reclassified as PF-95 in 1943, cancelled before construction later that year; adopted by the State of Connecticut, renamed CTNS Stamford with hull number CTPF-203) *
PF-204 Macon — Bernedice Hawkins (Second of name, ordered as PG-204, reclassified as PF-96 in 1943, cancelled before construction later that year; adopted by the State of Georgia, renamed GANS Bibb with hull number GAPF-204) *
PF-205 Vallejo — Martha Olive Kettering (Second of name, ordered as PG-205, reclassified as PF-97 in 1943, renamed Lorain [third of name] later that year, cancelled before construction at the end of 1943; adopted by the State of Ohio, renamed OHNS Kettering with hull number OHPF-205) *
PF-206 Milledgeville — Stefaníja Aleksándrovna Baránova Стефания Александровна Баранова (Ordered as PG-206, reclassified as PF-98 in 1943, cancelled before construction later that year; adopted by the State of Alaska, renamed AKNS Sítka AKNS Ситка [effective third of name] with hull number AKPF-206) *
PF-207 USS Orlando — Jaime Andrea Hyslop (Ordered as PG-207, reclassified PF-99, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Florida, renamed FLNS Orlando with hull number FLPF-207) *
PF-208 USS Racine — Claire Henrietta Waring (Ordered as PG-208, reclassified as PF-100 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Wisconsin, renamed WINS Racine with hull number WIPF-208) *
PF-209 USS Greensboro — Helena Paris Kniskern (Ordered as PG-209, reclassified as PF-101 in 1943, converted to combined air-sea rescue/weather patrol vessel, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped two years later; hull classification code changed to mark weather monitoring and search-and-rescue capabilities; adopted by the State of North Carolina, renamed NCNS Greensboro with hull number NCPFHR-209) *
PF-210 USS Forsyth — Elke Marjolein Osborne (Ordered as PG-210, reclassified as PF-102 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946 on transfer to the Coast Guard, renamed USCGC Forsyth with hull number WPF-102; decommissioned later that year, converted to civilian weather ship SS Cumulus in service to the government of the Netherlands, served as such until 1963, was scrapped in 1969; adopted by the State of Georgia, renamed GANS Forsyth with hull number GAPFH-210) *

Ship/Type prefixes

AKNS — State of Alaska Naval Ship
ARA — Armada de la República Argentina ("Navy of the Argentine Republic")
ARC — Armada de la República de Colombia ("Navy of the Republic of Colombia")
ARD — Armada de la República Dominicana ("Navy of the Dominican Republic")
ARM — Armada de la República Mexicana ("Navy of the Mexican Republic")
ARNS — State of Arkansas Naval Ship
BAE — Buque de la Armada de Ecuador ("Ship of the Ecuadorian Navy")
BAP — Buque Armada Peruana ("Peruvian Navy Ship")
BCGS — Barbados Coast Guard Ship
CDS — Commonwealth of Dominica Ship
CTNS — State of Connecticut Naval Ship
CXS — Cīdanka Ilālada Xēbaha Sōmāliland ("Somaliland Coast Guard")
ÈK/ЭК — Èskórt Korábl' Эскорт Корабль ("Escort Ship") (Soviet Navy type prefix)
FE — Frégate d'Escorte ("Escort Frigate") (French Navy type prefix)
FLNS — State of Florida Naval Ship
GANS — State of Georgia Naval Ship
HMABS — His/Her Majesty's Antigua and Barbuda Ship
HMBS — His/Her Majesty's Bahamas Ship
HMPNGS — His/Her Majesty's Papua New Guinea Ship
HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
IANS — State of Iowa Naval Ship
KD — Kapal Di-Raja ("Royal Ship") (Royal Malaysian Navy ship prefix)
KSNS — State of Kansas Naval Ship
LANS — State of Louisiana Naval Ship
MANS — Commonwealth of Massachusetts Naval Ship
MB — Marineschip van België/Navire Marine de Belgique/Marineschiff von Belgien ("Navy Ship of Belgium")
MCC — Marina Constitucional de Cuba ("Constitutional Navy of Cuba") (Cuban Navy ship prefix pre-1959)
MDFS — Malawian Defence Force Ship
MGR — Marina de Guerra Revolucionaria ("Revolutionary War Navy") (Cuban Navy ship prefix post-1959)
MINS — State of Michigan Naval Ship
MSNS — State of Mississippi Naval Ship
MUT — Meli ya Ulinzi ya Tanzania ("Tanzanian Defence Ship")
NCNS — State of North Carolina Naval Ship
NKG — Nihon-koku Gunkan 日本国軍艦 ("Warship of the State of Japan") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces ship prefix post-1954)
OHNS — State of Ohio Naval Ship
RH — Reụ̄x Ħlwng เรือหลวง ("His Majesty's Ship") (Royal Thai Navy ship prefix)
SCGS — Seychelles Coast Guard Ship
SCNS — State of South Carolina Naval Ship
SDNS — State of South Dakota Naval Ship
SJY — Safīnat al-Jumhūryat al-Yamanīt سفينة الجمهورية اليمنية ("Ship of the Republic of Yemen")
SS — Steamship
THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan 天皇陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign") (Imperial Japanese Navy ship prefix pre-1945)
TTS — Trinidad and Tobago Ship
TXNS — State of Texas Naval Ship
USCGC — United States Coast Guard Cutter
USS — United States Ship
VANS — Commonwealth of Virginia Naval Ship
WINS — State of Wisconsin Naval Ship

Hull classification codes and Pennant superior letters

AKPF — Alaska Naval Militia Patrol Frigate
ARPF — Arkansas Air National Guard Patrol Frigate
CG — Coast Guard Ship (Seychelles Coast Guard/Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard universal pennant superior)
CTPF — Connecticut Naval Militia Patrol Frigate
E — Barco de Escolta ("Escort Ship") (Ecuadorian Navy pennant superior pre-1978)
F/ف — Firqāṭah فرقاطة ("Frigate") (Yemeni Navy pennant superior)
F — Fragata ("Frigate") (Argentinian Navy/Mexican Navy pennant superior, also Cuban Navy pennant superior pre-1959)
F — Fregat/Frégate/Fregatte ("Frigate") (Belgian Navy pennant superior)
F — Frégate ("Frigate") (French Navy pennant superior)
F — Frigate (Royal Navy/British Commonwealth/NATO English-language pennant superior)
FE — Fragata de Escolta ("Escort Frigate") (Peruvian Navy hull classification code)
FF — Fragata (Navy of the Dominican Republic/Colombian Navy hull classification code [formerly FG]/Ecuadorian Navy hull classification code post-1978)
FF — Frigate (Royal Malaysian Navy hull classification code)
FLPF — Florida Naval Militia Patrol Frigate
FLPFH — Florida Naval Militia Weather Monitoring Patrol Frigate
GAPF — Georgia Naval Militia Patrol Frigate
GAPFH — Georgia Naval Militia Weather Monitoring Patrol Frigate
GK — Goei-kan 護衛艦 ("Guardian Ship") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces hull classification code)
GKK — Goei-kuchikukan 護衛駆逐艦 ("Escort Destroyer") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces hull classification code)
IAPFH — Iowa Air National Guard Weather Monitoring Patrol Frigate
KSPFH — Kansas Air National Guard Weather Monitoring Patrol Frigate
LAPFH — Louisiana Naval Militia Weather Monitoring Patrol Frigate
M — Markab ("Frigate") (Somaliland Coast Guard pennant superior)
MAPFH — Massachusetts Naval Militia Weather Monitoring Patrol Frigate
MIPFH — Michigan Naval Militia Weather Monitoring Patrol Frigate
MSPFH — Mississippi Air National Guard Weather Monitoring Patrol Frigate
NCPFH — North Carolina Naval Militia Weather Monitoring Patrol Frigate
NCPFHR — North Carolina Naval Militia Weather Monitoring/Search and Rescue Patrol Frigate
OHPF — Ohio Naval Militia Patrol Frigate
P — Barco Patrulla ("Patrol Ship") (Argentinian Navy pennant superior)
P — Patrol Ship (Antigua and Barbuda Coast Guard/Royal Bahamas Defence Force/Barbados Coast Guard/Dominica Coast Guard universal pennant superior)
PF — Patrol Frigate (also Japanese Self-Defence Forces/Republic of Korea Navy/Royal Thai Navy English-language hull classification code)
PG — Patrol Gunboat
Q — Barco Auxiliar ("Auxiliary Ship") (Argentine Navy pennant superior)
RX — Reụ̄xrb เรือรบ ("Frigate") (Royal Thai Navy hull classification code)
SCPFH — South Carolina Air National Guard Weather Monitoring Patrol Frigate
SDPFS — South Dakota Air National Guard Sonar Reconnaissance Patrol Frigate
SK — Shōkai-tei 哨戒艇 ("Patrol Ship") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces hull classification code)
TXPF — Texas Maritime Regiment Patrol Frigate
TXPFH — Texas Maritime Regiment Weather Monitoring Patrol Frigate
VAPFH — Virginia Naval Militia Weather Monitoring Patrol Frigate
WIPF — Wisconsin Naval Militia Patrol Frigate
WPF — Coast Guard Patrol Frigate
YAC — Auxiliary Storage Vessel (Japanese Self-Defence Forces English-language hull classification code)
YAS — Yard Service Craft (Japanese Self-Defence Forces English-language hull classification code)
YTE — Pier-side Training Ship (Japanese Self-Defence Forces English-language hull classification code)
The Russian Navy does not make use of pennant superior letters, classifying ships with type prefixes before the names and listing them in certain numerical blocks; frigate-class ships are numbered from 800-900.

Translation

Luitenant ter Zee — Lieutenant at Sea (Dutch), Belgian Navy officer's rank which is also known as Lieutenant de Vaisseau ("Ship[-of-the-Line] Lieutenant") in French and Leutnant zur See in German; rated NATO rank code OR-2
Rongreīyn Terīymthħār โรงเรียนเตรียมทหาร — Armed Forces Academies Preparatory School (Thai)
 
United States: Destroyer Escorts/Frigates (Part One)
This is the first of possibly ten (or maybe eleven) entries concerning the destroyer escorts (pre-1975)/frigates (post-1975) of the Eagle Union.

To make things nice and simple, they're listed in numerical order in blocks of 100. Since the classes danced between the hull numbers even WORSE than the Fletchers, Sumners and Gearings did on the tin can nominal rolls, things should get pretty choppy in place. Can't be avoided.

Also, given that the early destroyer escorts were pretty slow ships, I coined the term "Escort Frigate" (FE) for them to unify them with the post-1975 frigates. Given that I effectively downgraded the Wickes, Clemsons and their predecessors to frigates, the naval militia/air national guard shipgirl lists could become very confusing. My bad!

Given that, like the Tacomas, most of these ships have only a couple years under their belt before being decommissioned and scrapped, I followed what I did with the previous entry and assigned all non-foreign transfers to the naval militias/air national guards of the several states and commonwealths.

Of course, given that the adopted British ships here are named after various legendary sea captains from Nelson's time, the chances of some of them being ennobled were pretty high. Since the girls themselves were named after these people, they fell under the "namesakes are adopted family" situation; unlike the lettered destroyer classes, I don't follow the "first/dead captain" inspiration for human names with the Captains. The rules for ennoblement are simple:

Namesake was knighted: Shipgirl becomes a baronetess
Namesake was made a baron: Shipgirl becomes a baroness
Namesake was the child of a prince/duke: Shipgirl becomes a viscountess

So let us begin...

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF DESTROYER ESCORTS/FRIGATES (UNITED STATES NAVY) (Part One)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

EVARTS-CLASS DESTROYER ESCORT/ESCORT FRIGATE
FE-1 (no name) — Heidi Wanda Bayntun (Built as BDE-1, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Bayntun with pennant K310, decommissioned two years later, returned to the United States under Lend-Lease, was scrapped in 1947; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F296) *
FE-2 (no name) — Jane Bazely (Built as BDE-2, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Bazely with pennant K311, decommissioned two yeas later, returned to the United States under Lend-Lease, was scrapped in 1946; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F311) *
FE-3 (no name) — Lady Edwina Berry, Baronetess of Catton (Built as BDE-3, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Berry with pennant K312, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States under Lend-Lease, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F312) *
FE-4 (no name) — Lady Heather Blackwood, Baronetess of Clandeboye (Built as BDE-4, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Blackwood with pennant K313, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1944 during the invasion of Normandy by KMS U-764 [now DMS Schladen-Werla] south of Swanage, England; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F313) *
FE-5 USS Evarts — Mila Burgundy Evarts (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-5 [no name], commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-5 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped that year; adopted by the State of Minnesota, renamed MNNS Evarts with hull number MNFE-5) *
FE-6 USS Wyffels — Layne Lìjuān Wyffels 萊恩·麗娟·懷佛斯 (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-6 [no name], commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-6 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned in 1945 on transfer to Taiwan, renamed ZMZ Tàikāng ZMZ 太康 with hull number PF-21; decommissioned the second time in 1972, was scrapped that year; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number XJ-204) *
FE-7 USS Griswold — Donna Terri Griswold (Decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Texas, renamed TXNS Griswold with hull number TXFE-7) *
FE-8 USS Steele — Jane Miranda Steele (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-8 [no name], commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-8 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1946; adopted by the State of Minnesota, renamed MNNS Steele with hull number MNFE-8) *
FE-9 USS Carlson — Dana Winter Carlson (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-9 [no name], commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-9 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1946; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Carlson with hull number NYFE-9) *
FE-10 USS Bebas — Guinevere Georgina Bebas (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-10 [no name], commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-10 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped that year; adopted by the State of Illinois, renamed ILNS Bebas with hull number ILFE-10) *

FE-11 USS Crouter — Mary Hannah Crouter (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-11 [no name], commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-11 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1946; adopted by the State of Oregon, renamed ORNS Crouter with hull number ORFE-11) *
FE-12 (no name) — Riley Renée Burges (Built as BDE-12, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Burges with pennant K347, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States under Lend-Lease, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F347) *
FE-13 USS Brennan — Joan Josephine Brennan-Bentinck (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-13, to be named HMS Bentinck, commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-13 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1946; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Brennan with hull number PAFE-13) *
FE-14 USS Doherty — Jean Jenna Doherty-Berry (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-14, to be named HMS Berry [second of name], commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-14 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1946; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Doherty with hull number MAFE-14) *
FE-15 USS Austin — Jessica Arlene Austin-Blackwood (Second of name, ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-15, to be named HMS Blackwood [second of name], commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-15 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1947; adopted by the State of Alabama, renamed ALNS Austin with hull number ALFE-15) *
FE-16 USS Edgar G. Chase — Edwina Grace Chase-Burges (Effective fourth of name, ordered originally for the United Kingdom, to be named HMS Burges [second of name] with hull number BDE-16, commissioned by the United States in 1943 with hull number DE-16, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1947; adopted by the District of Columbia, renamed — with hull number DCFE-16) *
FE-17 USS Edward C. Daly — Ellen Charlene Daly-Byard (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-17, to be named HMS Byard, commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-17 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1947; adopted by the State of North Carolina, renamed NCNS Edward C. Daly with hull number NCFE-17) *
FE-18 USS Gilmore — Wanda Wilma Gilmore-Calder (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-18, to be named HMS Calder, commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-18 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1947; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Gilmore with hull number PAFE-18) *
FE-19 USS Burden R. Hastings — Bernice Roselyn Hastings-Duckworth (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-19, to be named HMS Duckworth, commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-19 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1946; adopted by the District of Columbia, renamed DCNS Burden R. Hastings with hull number DCFE-19) *
FE-20 USS LeHardy — Bethany Anne LeHardy-Duff (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-20, to be named HMS Duff, commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-20 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1946; adopted by the State of Georgina, renamed GANS LeHardy with hull number GAFE-20) *

FE-21 USS Harold C. Thomas — Hallie Carol Thomas-Essington (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-21, to be named HMS Essington, commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-21 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1946; adopted by the State of Oklahoma, renamed OKNS Harold C. Thomas with hull number OKFE-21) *
FE-22 USS Wileman — Wynter Wanda Wileman-Foley (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-22, to be named HMS Foley, commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-22 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1947; adopted by the State of California, renamed CANS Wileman with hull number CAFE-22) *
FE-23 USS Charles R. Greer — Charlotte Rhoda Greer (Decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Charles R. Greer with hull number PAFE-23) *
FE-24 USS Whitman — Roberta Scarlett Whitman (Decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Whitman with hull number NYFE-24) *
FE-25 USS Wintle — Joanna Willow Wintle (Decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of Kansas, renamed KSNS Wintle with hull number KSFE-25) *
FE-26 USS Dempsey — Renée Janet Dempsey (Decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Dempsey with hull number NYFE-26) *
FE-27 USS Duffy — Charity Julia Duffy (Decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Duffy with hull number NYFE-27) *
FE-28 USS Emery — Edna Kathleen Emery-Eisner (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-28, to be named HMS Eisner, commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-28 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1947; adopted by the State of California, renamed CANS Emery with hull number CAFE-28) *
FE-29 USS Stadtfeld — Louise Blaine Stadtfeld (Decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the State of California, renamed CANS Stadtfeld with hull number CAFE-29) *
FE-30 USS Martin — Josephine Eleanor Martin (Second of name, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the State of Indiana, renamed INNS Martin with hull number INFE-30) *

FE-31 Gillette — Theresa Dale Gillette-Sederstrom (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-31 [no name], commissioned by the United States as USS Sederstrom with hull number DE-31 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1947; adopted by the State of Minnesota, renamed MNNS Sederstrom with hull number MNFE-31) *
FE-32 USS Fleming — Ruth Eugenie Fleming (Decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1948; adopted by the State of Minnesota, renamed MNNS Fleming with hull number MNFE-32) *
FE-33 USS Tisdale — Rylee Diana Tisdale (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-33 [no name], commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-33 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1948; adopted by the State of Maryland, renamed MDNS Tisdale with hull number MDFE-33) *
FE-34 USS Eisele — Ginger Raye Eisele (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-34 [no name], commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-34 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1948; adopted by the State of Wyoming, renamed WYNS Eisele with hull number WYFE-34) *
FE-35 USS Fair — Victoria Norma Fair (Decommissioned in 1945, transferred to United States Army control for temporary loan to Canada, returned the following year and was scrapped; adopted by the State of North Carolina, renamed NCNS Fair with hull number NCFE-35, not given Royal Canadian Navy hull number) *
FE-36 USS Manlove — Aretha Clea Manlove (Decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1948; adopted by the State of Indiana, renamed INNS Manlove with hull number INFE-36) *
FE-37 USS Greiner — Kendra Freida Greiner (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-37 [no name], commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-37 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1946; adopted by the State of Minnesota, renamed MNNS Greiner with hull number MNFE-37) *
FE-38 USS Wyman — Elaine Patricia Wyman (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-38 [no name], commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-38 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1947; adopted by the State of Oregon, renamed ORNS Wyman with hull number ORFE-38) *
FE-39 USS Lovering — Wisdom Baylee Lovering (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-39 [no name], commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-39 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1946; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Lovering with hull number MAFE-39) *
FE-40 USS Sanders — Eunice Tamsyn Sanders (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-40 [no name], commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-40 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1947; adopted by the State of Oregon, renamed ORNS Sanders with hull number ORFE-40) *

FE-41 USS Brackett — Bryce Godiva Brackett (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-41 [no name], commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-41 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1947; adopted by the State of Washington, renamed WANS Brackett with hull number WAFE-41) *
FE-42 USS Reynolds — Dyan Louise Reynolds (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-42 [no name], commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-42 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1947; adopted by the State of Nebraska, renamed NENS Reynolds with hull number NEFE-42) *
FE-43 USS Mitchell — Alice Edie Mitchell (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-43 [no name], commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-43 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1946; adopted by the State of Washington, renamed WANS Mitchell with hull number WAFE-43) *
FE-44 USS Donaldson — Trudy Emily Donaldson (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-44 [no name], commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-44 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1946; adopted by the State of Washington, renamed WANS Donaldson with hull number WAFE-44) *
FE-45 USS Andres — Erica Theodora Andres-Capel (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-45, to be named HMS Capel, commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-45 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1946; adopted by the State of Michigan, renamed MINS Andres with hull number MIFE-45) *
FE-46 (no name) — Wendy Thérèse O'Brian Cockburn Drury (Built as DE-46, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Cockburn [third of name] with pennant K316, renamed HMS Drury without change of pennant, decommissioned two years later, returned to the United States under Lend-Lease, was scrapped in 1946; adopted by the United Kingdom under latter name with pennant F316) *
FE-47 USS Decker — Ernestine Měiróng Decker 歐內斯汀·美蓉·德克爾 (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-47 [no name], commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-47 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned two years later on transfer to Taiwan, renamed ZMZ Tàipíng ZMZ 太平 with hull number PF-22, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1954 by a People's Republic Army-Navy motor torpedo boat north of the Dàchén Islands, Zhèjiāng, China; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number XJ-205) *
FE-48 USS Dobler — Jodie Joan Julia Dobler (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-48 [no name], commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-48 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1946; adopted by the State of Washington, renamed WANS Dobler with hull number WAFE-44) *
FE-49 USS Doneff — Jobeth Linda Doneff (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-49 [no name], commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-49 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1947; adopted by the State of Ohio, renamed OHNS Doneff with hull number OHFE-49) *
FE-50 USS Engstrom — Wanda Leona Engstrom-Drury (Ordered originally for the United Kingdom as BDE-50, to be named HMS Drury [second of name], commissioned by the United States and reclassified DE-50 on commissioning in 1943, decommissioned two years later, was scrapped in 1946; adopted by the State of Wisconsin, renamed WINS Engstrom with hull number WIFE-50) *

BUCKLEY-CLASS DESTROYER ESCORT/ESCORT FRIGATE
FE-51 USS Buckley — Joan Diana Buckley (Built as DE-51, decommissioned in 1946, reclassified DER-51 in 1949, reclassified again as DE-51 in 1954, was scrapped in 1969; adopted by the State of Rhode Island, renamed RINS Buckley with hull number RIFE-51) *
FE-52 (no name) — Jonelle Bentinck (Built as DE-52, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Bentinck [second of name] with pennant K314, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F314) *
FE-53 USS Charles Lawrence — Charlene Lawrence (Built as DE-53, reclassified APD-37 in 1944, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1965; adopted by the State of Oregon, renamed ORNS Charles Lawrence with hull number ORFP-53) *
FE-54 USS Daniel T. Griffin — Daniela Thelma Griffin y Virgilio Uribe (Built as DE-54, reclassified APD-38 in 1944, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Chile in 1966, renamed AC Luis Virgilio Uribe with hull number APD-29; decommissioned the second time in 1995, was scrapped that year; adopted by Chile under local name with hull number FFT-56) *
FE-55 (no name) — Beatrix Byard (Built as DE-55, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Byard [second of name] with pennant K315, decommissioned in 1945, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F315) *
FE-56 USS Donnell — Earnestine Rose Donnell (Built as DE-56, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1943 by KMS U-473 [now DMS Waldkirch], reclassified IX-182 to serve as seaborne power plant, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped the following year)
FE-57 USS Fogg — Carla Thomasin Fogg (Built as DE-57, decommissioned in 1947, reclassified DER-57 in 1949, reclassified again as DE-57 in 1954, was scrapped in 1966; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Fogg with hull number MAFE-57) *
FE-58 (no name) — Lady Ryanne Calder, Baronetess of Southwick (Built as DE-58, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Calder [second of name] with pennant K349, decommissioned in 1945, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, was scrapped in 1948; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F349) *
FE-59 USS Foss — Robin Shelley Foss (Built as DE-59, decommissioned in 1957, was sunk as target in 1966 near San Diego, California; adopted by the State of Arkansas, renamed ARNS Foss with hull number ARFE-59) *
FE-60 USS Gantner — Samantha Měixiāng Gantner 薩曼莎·美香·甘特納 (Built as DE-56, reclassified APD-42 in 1945, decommissioned in 1949, transferred to Taiwan in 1966, renamed ZMZ Wénshān ZMZ 文山 with hull number PF-34; decommissioned the second time in 1991, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number XJ-232) *

FE-61 (no name) — Lady Julia Taylor Duckworth, Baronetess of Topsham (Built as DE-61, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Duckworth [second of name] with pennant K351, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, was scrapped later that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F351) *
FE-62 USS George W. Ingram — Geraldine Měinuó Ingram 杰拉爾丁·美娜·英格拉姆 (Built as DE-62, reclassified APD-43 in 1945, decommissioned in 1947, transferred to Taiwan in 1967, renamed ZMZ Gāngshān ZMZ 岡山 with hull number PF-43; decommissioned the second time in 1978, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number XJ-238) *
FE-63 USS Ira Jeffery — Iona Wendy Jeffrey (Built as DE-63, reclassified APD-44 in 1945, decommissioned the following year, was sunk as target in 1962; adopted by the State of Minnesota, renamed MNNS Ira Jeffery with hull number MNFP-63) *
FE-64 Lamons — Gale Duff-Lamons (Built as DE-64, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Duff [second of name] with pennant K352, damaged beyond economical repair by mine strike the following year off Ostend, Belgium; decommissioned in 1945, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, was scrapped in 1947; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F341) *
FE-65 USS Lee Fox — Leigh Fox (Built as DE-65, reclassified ADP-45 in 1945, decommissioned the following year, was scrapped in 1966; adopted by the State of Illinois, renamed ILNS Lee Fox with hull number ILFP-65) *
FE-66 USS Amesbury — Stacey Morgan Amesbury (Built as DE-66, reclassified APD-46 in 1945, decommissioned the following year, was sunk while under tow to scrapping in 1962 near Key West, Florida; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Amesbury with hull number MAFP-66) *
FE-67 (no name) — Vanessa Wanda Essington (Built as DE-67, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Essington [second of name] with pennant K342, decommissioned in 1945, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F342) *
FP-68 USS Bates — Ellie Mary Bates (Built as DE-68, reclassified APD-47 in 1944, was sunk by kamikaze in 1945 south of Ie-jima, Okinawa, Japan)
FE-69 USS Blessman — Elaine Měifēn Blessman 伊斯塔爾·美芬·布萊斯曼 (Built as DE-69, reclassified APD-48 in 1944, decommissioned in 1947, transferred to Taiwan in 1967, renamed ZMZ Zhōngshān ZMZ 鍾山 with hull number PF-43; decommissioned the second time in 1995, was scrapped that year; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number XJ-239) *
FE-70 USS Joseph E. Campbell — Jacinta Edelmira Campbell Riquelme de la Barrera y Vargas (Built as DE-70, reclassified APD-49 in 1944, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Chile in 1966, renamed AC Riquelme with hull number APD-28; decommissioned the second time in 1973, used as parts hulk and was scrapped that year; adopted by Chile under local name with hull number FFT-55) *

FE-71 (no name) — Lady Esmerelda Noelia Affleck y de la Luz, Baronetess of Dalham Hall (Built as DE-71, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Affleck with pennant K462, decommissioned in 1945, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, sold into mercantile service in 1947 as SS Nostra de la Luz, was scrapped in the 1970s; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F362) *
FE-72 (no name) — The Right Honourable Lady Marlene Aylmer, Baroness of Balrath (Built as DE-72, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Aylmer with pennant K463, decommissioned in 1945, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, was scrapped two yeas later; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F463) *
FE-73 (no name) — Georgette Balfour (Built as DE-73, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Balfour with pennant K464, decommissioned in 1945, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F464) *
FE-74 (no name) — Janna Bentley (Built as DE-74, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Bentley with pennant K465, decommissioned in 1945, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F465) *
FE-75 EiseleLady Rhonda Bickerton-Eisele, Baronetess of Upwood (Second of name, built as DE-75, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Bickerton with pennant K466, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1944 by KMS U-354 [now DMS Buntekuh] while escorting convoy JW-59; was scuttled northwest of Sørøya, Troms og Finnmark, Norway; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F466) *
FE-76 (no name) — Veronica Winter Bligh (Built as DE-76, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Bligh with pennant K467, decommissioned in 1945, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F439) *
FE-77 (no name) — Suzanna Brathwaite (Built as DE-77, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Brathwaite with pennant K468, decommissioned in 1945, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F440) *
FE-78 (no name) — Cheryl Bullen (Built as DE-78, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Bullen with pennant K469, was sunk by torpedo strike the following year by KMS U-775 [now DMS Engerhafen] northwest of Strathy Point, Highland, Scotland; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F469) *
FE-79 (no name) — Jodie Byron (Built as DE-79, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Byron with pennant K508, decommissioned in 1945, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F508) *
FE-80 (no name) — Jocosta Conn (Built as DE-80, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Conn with pennant K509, decommissioned in 1945, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F509) *

FE-81 (no name) — Lady Carmel Cotton, Baronetess of Landwade (Built as DE-81, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Cotton with pennant K510, decommissioned in 1945, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F451) *
FE-82 (no name) — The Right Honourable Lady Jennifer Cranstoun, Baroness of Morristown (Built as DE-82, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Cranstoun with pennant K511, decommissioned in 1945, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F511) *
FE-83 (no name) — Jean Cubitt (Built as DE-83, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Cubitt with pennant K512, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F512) *
FE-84 (no name) — Helena Elizabeth Curzon (Built as DE-84, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Curzon with pennant K513, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F513) *
FE-85 (no name) — Grace Dakins (Built as DE-85, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Dakins with pennant K550, damaged beyond economical repair by mine strike in 1944 north-northwest of Ostend, Belgium; subsequently served as depot ship at Harwich, Kent, England; decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F550) *
FE-86 (no name) — Judy Deane (Built as DE-86, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Deane with pennant K551, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F551) *
FE-87 (no name) — Corrine Ekins (Built as DE-87, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Ekins with pennant K552, decommissioned in 1945, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F552) *
FE-88 (no name) — Robynne Fitzroy (Built as DE-88, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Fitzroy [second of name] with pennant K553, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F553) *
FE-89 (no name) — Rosalyn Redmill (Built as DE-89, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Redmill [second of name] with pennant K554, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1945 by KMS U-1105 [now USS Black Panther] north of west from Port Durlainne, Mhaigh Eo, Ireland; decommissioned in 1947, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F554) *
FE-90 (no name) — Ripley Retalick (Built as DE-90, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Retalick with pennant K555, decommissioned in 1945, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F555) *

FE-91 (no name) — Layne Wynter Russell-Halstead (Built as DE-91, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Russell with pennant K556, renamed HMS Halstead before commissioning, damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike in 1944 during the Normandy invasion by elements of 5. Torpedoflottille north of Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, Normandie, France; used as spare parts source until decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F556) *
FE-92 (no name) — Eden Riou (Built as DE-92, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Riou with pennant K557, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F557) *
FE-93 (no name) — Whitney Gale Rutherford (Built as DE-93, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Rutherford with pennant K558, decommissioned in 1945, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F558) *
FE-94 (no name) — Phoebe Cosby (Built as DE-94, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Cosby with pennant K559, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F559) *
FE-95 (no name) — Lady Jayna Rowley, Baronetess of Tendring Hall (Built as DE-95, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Rowley with pennant K560, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F560) *
FE-96 (no name) — The Right Honourable Lady Reinhilde von der Pfalz-Wittelsbach, Viscountess of Cumberland and Teviotdale (Built as DE-96, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Rupert [third of name] with pennant K561, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, was scrapped that year; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F561) *
FE-97 (no name) — Janet Stockham (Built as DE-97, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Stockham with pennant K562, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F562) *
FE-98 (no name) — The Right Honourable Lady Honour Seymour, Viscountess of Beauchamp (Built as DE-98, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1943, renamed HMS Seymour [second of name] with pennant K563, decommissioned in 1946, returned to the United States per Lend-Lease, was scrapped two years later; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant F563) *

CANNON-CLASS DESTROYER ESCORT/ESCORT FRIGATE
FE-99 USS Cannon — Gilma Helena Cannon dos Baependi (Built as DE-99, decommissioned in 1944 on transfer to Brazil, renamed CTE Baependi with pennant D20; decommissioned for the second time in 1973, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Brazil, renamed FE Baependi with pennant F100) *
FE-100 USS Christopher — Vera Joaninha Christopher do Benevente (Built as DE-100, decommissioned in 1944 on transfer to Brazil, renamed CTE Benevente with pennant D21; decommissioned the second time in 1964, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Brazil, renamed FE Benevente with pennant F105) *

To Be Continued…

Ship/Type prefixes

AC — Armada de Chile ("Navy of Chile")
ALNS — State of Alabama Naval Ship
ARNS — State of Arkansas Naval Ship
CANS — State of California Naval Ship
CTE — Contratorpedeiro de Escolta ("Escort Destroyer") (Brazilian Navy type prefix)
DCNS — District of Columbia Naval Ship
DMS — Deutsches Marineschiff ("German Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix post-1955)
FE — Fragata de Escolta ("Escort Frigate") (Brazilian Navy type prefix)
GANS — State of Georgia Naval Ship
HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
ILNS — State of Illinois Naval Ship
INNS — State of Indiana Naval Ship
KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix from 1935-1945)
KSNS — State of Kansas Naval Ship
MANS — Commonwealth of Massachusetts Naval Ship
MDNS — State of Maryland Naval Ship
MINS — State of Michigan Naval Ship
MNNS — State of Minnesota Naval Ship
NCNS — State of North Carolina Naval Ship
NENS — State of Nebraska Naval Ship
NYNS — State of New York Naval Ship
OHNS — State of Ohio Naval Ship
OKNS — State of Oklahoma Naval Ship
ORNS — State of Oregon Naval Ship
PANS — Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Naval Ship
RINS — State of Rhode Island Naval Ship
SS — Steamship
TXNS — State of Texas Naval Ship
USS — United States Ship
WANS — State of Washington Naval Ship
WINS — State of Wisconsin Naval Ship
WYNS — State of Wyoming Naval Ship
ZMZ — Zhōnghuá Mínguó Zhànjiàn 中華民國戰艦 ("Warship of the Republic of China")

Hull classification codes and Pennant superior letters

ALFE — Alabama Air National Guard Escort Frigate
ARFE — Arkansas Air National Guard Escort Frigate
APD — Fast Personnel Transport (also Chilean Navy English-language hull classification code)
BDE — Destroyer Escort for British use
CAFE — California Naval Militia Escort Frigate
D — Destroyer (Brazilian Navy English-language pennant superior)
DCFE — District of Columbia Naval Militia Escort Frigate
DE — Destroyer Escort (discontinued in 1975)
DER — Radar Picket Destroyer Escort (discontinued in 1975)
F — Fragata ("Frigate") (Brazilian Navy pennant superior)
F — Frigate (Royal Navy post-1945 pennant superior)
FE — Escort Frigate
FFT — Fragata de Transporte ("Transport Frigate") (Chilean Navy hull classification code)
GAFE — Georgia Naval Militia Escort Frigate
ILFE — Illinois Naval Militia Escort Frigate
ILFP — Illinois Naval Militia Transport Frigate
INFE — Indiana Naval Militia Escort Frigate
KSFE — Kansas Air National Guard Escort Frigate
MAFE — Massachusetts Naval Militia Escort Frigate
MAFP — Massachusetts Naval Militia Transport Frigate
MDFE — Maryland Naval Militia Escort Frigate
MIFE — Michigan Naval Militia Escort Frigate
MNFE — Minnesota Naval Militia Escort Frigate
MNFP — Minnesota Naval Militia Transport Frigate
NCFE — North Carolina Naval Militia Escort Frigate
NEFE — Nebraska Air National Guard Escort Frigate
NYFE — New York Naval Militia Escort Frigate
OHFE — Ohio Naval Militia Escort Frigate
OKFE — Oklahoma Air National Guard Escort Frigate
ORFE — Oregon Naval Militia Escort Frigate
ORFP — Oregon Naval Militia Transport Frigate
PAFE — Pennsylvania Naval Militia Escort Frigate
PF — Patrol Frigate (Republic of China Navy English-language hull classification code)
RIFE — Rhode Island Naval Militia Escort Frigate
TXPF — Texas Maritime Regiment Escort Frigate
U — Unterseeboot ("Undersea Boat") (German Navy pennant superior)
WAFE — Washington Naval Militia Escort Frigate
WIFE — Wisconsin Naval Militia Escort Frigate
WYFE — Wyoming Air National Guard Escort Frigate
XJ — Xúnfángjiàn 巡防艦 ("Frigate") (Republic of China Navy hull classification code)
Note that during the World Wars, the Royal Navy and Commonwealth naval forces made use of a non-type specific pennant letter system; ocean escorts below destroyer-size were typically given pennant superior K.

Translations


5. Torpedoflottille — Fifth Torpedo Boat Flotilla (German)

World War Two convoy route codes

JW — Loch Ewe, Scotland to ports in the northern Soviet Union via Iceland (1942-1945)

Nobility titles

Viscountess — Fourth of the British peerage ranks, traditional judicial lords which evolved into hereditary titles (addressed with honorific title "Right Honourable Lady")
Baroness — Fifth of the British peerage ranks, traditional holders of a small fief often directly answerable to the Crown (addressed with honorific title "Right Honourable Lady")
Baronetess — Holder of a hereditary title bestowed by the Crown not of the peerage, ranking above normal knights (addressed with honorific title "Lady")
 
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United States: Destroyer Escorts/Frigates (Part Two)
This list has several vessels that were cancelled before construction, which allowed me to see them adopted out to Canada and Australia, having them effectively adopted by their respective naval reserves. I originally cycled in some names as the inspiration for these ships, but they're not seen as "effective (number) of name" as commissioned ships are marked as on these lists. As for their inspirations:

Norma Edsall-Laird (HMCS Inuvik): Named after a naval radio station on the shores of the Arctic Ocean at the mouth of the Mackenzie River; see here. And yes, her name is also written out in Inuktitut syllabics.
Josephine Jones-Joly (HMCS Masset): Named after a naval radio station on the northern shores of Haida Gwaii; see here.
Hannah Hammann-Stephen (HMAS Garden Island): Named after the island in Sydney Harbour containing the RAN's Fleet Base East; see here.
Eleanor Peary-Lawley (HMAS Parmelia): Named after a suburb of Perth where the RAN's Fleet Base West is located; see here.
Jane Pillsbury-Rawson (HMAS Nowra): Named after the town near Sydney where HMAS Albatross, home of the RAN's Fleet Air Arm, is located; see here.
Joanna Pope-Thesiger (HMAS Kutti): Aboriginal name of the Sydney suburb where HMAS Watson, the RAN radar training establishment, is located; see here.
Frannie Flaherty-Strickland (HMAS Waverton): Named after the Sydney suburb where HMAS Waterhen, the RAN mine warfare establishment, is located; see here.
Freida Davis-Clarke (HMAS Crib Point): Named after the Melbourne suburb where HMAS Cerebus, the RAN main training establishment, is located; see here.
Corrine Jones-Davidson (HMAS Balmoral): Named after the Sydney suburb where HMAS Penguin, the RAN medical/diving/hydrographic training establishment, is located; see here.
Leigh Howard-Gilruth (HMAS Larrakeyah): Named after the Darwin suburb where HMAS Coonawarra, the RAN patrol craft base, is located; see here.
Norma Farquhar-Follett (HMAS Greenpatch): Named after the part of the Jervis Bay Territory where HMAS Creswell, the Royal Australian Naval College, is located; see here.
Rose Blakeley-Chermside (HMAS Bulimba): Named after the Brisbane suburb where HMAS Moreton, the RAN support base in Queensland, is located; see here.
Jennifer Hill-Kaine (HMAS Jerrabomberra): Named after the Canberra district where HMAS Harman, the RAN support base for the Capital Territory, is located; see here.
Regina Fessenden-Davidson (HMAS Trinity): Named after Trinity Inlet, where HMAS Cairns, the RAN patrol base in northeast Queensland, is located; see here.
Alice Fiske-Le Hunte (HMAS Keswick): Named after the Adelaide suburb where HMAS Encounter, the RAN support base for South Australia, is located; see here.

Atop that, explaining Sophia Sims (HMCS Ganaraska/USS Sims FE-154): ADM William Sims was born in Port Hope, which is about three hours' car travel from where I live; it's on the north shore of Lake Ontario about an hour east of Toronto. Since I have namesakes of sunk ships sent to the birth states of their namesakes, I had to send this one to her birth province and make her part of the RCN. The name itself hails from the Ganaraska River which flows into Lake Ontario at Port Hope.

Of course, with the former French Navy ships, seeing them spread out through the old colonial empire was simplicity itself...knock on wood.

Enjoy!

KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF DESTROYER ESCORTS/FRIGATES (UNITED STATES NAVY) (Part Two)

No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

CANNON-CLASS DESTROYER ESCORT/ESCORT FRIGATE (Continued)
FF-101 USS Alger — Pedrina Renata Alger da Babitonga (Built as DE-101, decommissioned in 1944 on transfer to Brazil, renamed CTE Babitonga with pennant D16; decommissioned the second time in 1964, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Brazil, renamed FE Babitonga with pennant F106) *
FF-102 USS Thomas — Claire Cǎihóng Thomas 克萊爾·彩宖·托馬斯 (Second of name, built as DE-102, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Taiwan two years later, renamed ZMZ Tàihé ZMZ 太和 with hull number PF-23; decommissioned the second time in 1972, was scrapped that year; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number XJ-222) *
FE-103 USS Bostwick — 露西·鎄娟·博斯特威克 (Built as DE-103, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to China two years later, renamed ZMZ Tàicāng ZMZ 太倉 with hull number PF-25, shifted to Taiwan in 1949 at the end of the Chinese Civil War; decommissioned the second time in 1972, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number XJ-223) *
FE-104 USS Breeman — Georgia Tíngyán Breeman 喬治亞·婷妍·布里曼 (Built as DE-104, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to China two years later, renamed ZMZ Tàihú ZMZ 太湖 with hull number PF-24, shifted to Taiwan in 1949 at the end of the Chinese Civil War; decommissioned the second time in 1972, was scrapped that year; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number XJ-221) *
FF-105 USS Burrows — Trijntje Skylar Burrows van Amstel (Third of name, built as DE-105, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to the Netherlands in 1950, renamed HrMs Van Amstel with pennant F806; decommissioned the second time in 1968, was scrapped that year; adopted by the Netherlands, renamed ZrMs Chatham with pennant F116 to prevent confusion with minesweeper ZrMs Jan van Amstel [pennant M20]) *
FE-106 Corbesier — Amara Isabelle Corbesier du Sénégal (Ordered as DE-106, acquired by France after launching in 1944, renamed AE Sénégalais with pennant F02, given new pennant F702 in 1946 and re-designated as escort frigate; renamed FE Yser in 1962, decommissioned in 1965, was scrapped that year; adopted by Senegal, renamed NMNS Zenaga with pennant F06, given French Navy pennant F322 for administrative purposes) *
FE-107 Cronin — Karima Elisha Cronin d'Algérien/Karīmah Ālīshā Krūnīn-min al-Jazā'r كريمة إليشا كرونين من الجزائر (Ordered as DE-107, acquired by France after launching in 1944, renamed AE Algérien [third of name] with pennant F01, reclassified as escort frigate in 1950 with pennant F702; renamed FE Oise in 1963, decommissioned two years later, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Algeria, renamed SJJDS al-Qibā'l SJJDS القبائل with pennant F2/ف2, given French Navy pennant F321 for administrative purposes) *
FE-108 Crosley — Kenza Afef Crosley de la Tunisie/Kanzah 'Afāf Karūsāy min-Tūnis كنزة عفاف كروسلي من تونس (Ordered as DE-108, acquired by France after launching in 1944, renamed AE Tunisien with pennant F06, reclassified as escort frigate in 1950 with pennant F706; decommissioned in 1960, was scrapped in 1964; adopted by Tunisia, renamed SJT 'Āwtūk SJT أوتيك with pennant F3/ف3, given French Navy pennant F326 for administrative purposes) *
FE-109 (no name) — Aleah Ikram Maroc al-Aqsa/'Āyā' Ākarām al-Maghrīb al-'Āqṣā علياء اكرام المغرب الأقصى (Ordered as DE-109, acquired by France after launching in 1944, renamed AE Marocain [second of name] with pennant F05, reclassified as escort frigate in 1950 with pennant F705; decommissioned in 1960, was scrapped in 1964; adopted by Morocco, renamed SMM Murākus SMM مراكش with pennant F4/ف4, given French Navy pennant F325 for administrative purposes) *
FE-110 (no name) — Randapavola Ravoamasina Hova de Madagascar (Ordered as DE-110, acquired by France after launching in 1944, renamed AE Hova [second of name] with pennant F04, reclassified as escort frigate in 1950 with pennant F704; decommissioned in 1964, was scrapped in 1964; adopted by Madagascar, renamed NFAM Betsileo with pennant F108, given French Navy pennant F324 for administrative reasons) *

FE-111 (no name) — Zeinab Ahyana d'Arago (Ordered as DE-111, acquired by France after launching in 1944, renamed AE Somali [second of name] with pennant F06, reclassified as escort frigate in 1950 with pennant F703; reclassified as experimental ship in 1956 with new pennant A607, renamed NE Arago in 1968, decommissioned for the final time in 1972, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Somaliland, renamed CXS Samāle with pennant M29, given French Navy pennant F323 for administrative purposes) *
FE-112 USS Carter — Janet Tínglì Carter 珍妮特·婷丽·卡特 (Built as DE-112, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to China two years later, renamed ZMZ Tàizhāo ZMZ 太昭 with hull number PF-26, shifted to Taiwan in 1949 at the end of the Chinese Civil War; decommissioned the second time in 1973, was scrapped that year; adopted by Taiwan under local name with hull number XJ-224) *
FE-113 USS Clarence L. Evans — Shada Yasmine Evans des Imazighen/Shadā Yāsmīn 'Āyfānz al-Maghrīb al-'Āqṣā شدا ياسمين إيفانز المغرب الأقصى (Built as DE-113, decommissioned in 1947, transferred to France in 1952, renamed AE Berbère with pennant F723; decommissioned the second time in 1960, was scrapped in 1965; adopted by Morocco, renamed SMM 'Āmāzīgh SMM أمازيغ with pennant F7/ف7; given French Navy pennant F333 for administrative purposes) *
FE-114 (no name) — Norma Ellen Edsall-Laird ᓇᕐᒪ ᐊᓪᓕᓐ ᐊᑦᓴᓪ ᓓᕐᑦ (Ordered as DE-114, cancelled before construction in 1943, never named; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Inuvik HMCS ᐃᓅᕕᒃ with hull number FFE-445/FRE-445) *
FE-115 (no name) — Josephine Nichelle Jones-Joly de Lotbinière (Ordered as DE-115, cancelled before construction in 1943, never named; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Masset with hull number FFE-446/FRE-446) *
FE-116 (no name) — Charlotte Hannah Hammann-Stephen (Ordered as DE-116, cancelled before construction in 1943, never named; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Garden Island with hull number DE-182) *
FE-117 (no name) — Rachelle Eleanor Peary-Lawley (Ordered as DE-117, cancelled before construction in 1943, never named; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Parmelia with hull number DE-183) *
FE-118 (no name) — Jane Ellen Pillsbury-Rawson (Ordered as DE-118, cancelled before construction in 1943, never named; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Nowra with hull number DE-184) *
FE-119 (no name) — Joanna Pope-Thesiger (Ordered as DE-119, cancelled before construction in 1943, never named; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Kutti with hull number DE-185) *
FE-120 (no name)— Frannie Charlotte Flaherty-Strickland (Ordered as DE-120, cancelled before construction in 1943, never named; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Waverton with hull number DE-186) *

FE-121 (no name) — Freida Calliope Davis-Clarke (Ordered as DE-121, cancelled before construction in 1943, never named; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Crib Point with hull number DE-187) *
FE-122 (no name) — Heather Corrine Jones-Davidson (Ordered as DE-122, cancelled before construction in 1943, never named; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Balmoral with hull number DE-188) *
FE-123 (no name) — Donna Leigh Howard-Gilruth (Ordered as DE-123, cancelled before construction in 1943, never named; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Larrakeyah with hull number DE-189) *
FE-124 (no name) — Norma von Heldreich Farquhar-Follett (Ordered as DE-124, cancelled before construction in 1943, never named; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Greenpatch with hull number DE-190) *
FE-125 (no name)Juliet Rose Yvonne Blakeley-Chermside (Ordered as DE-125, cancelled before construction in 1943, never named; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Bulimba with hull number DE-191) *
FE-126 (no name) — Edwina Jennifer Hill-Kaine (Ordered as DE-126, cancelled before construction in 1943, never named; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Jerrabomberra with hull number DE-192) *
FE-127 (no name) — Regina Audrey Fessenden-Davidson (Ordered as DE-127, cancelled before construction in 1943, never named; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Trinity with hull number DE-193) *
FE-128 (no name) — Brenda Alice Fiske-Le Hunte (Ordered as DE-128, cancelled before construction in 1943, never named; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Keswick with hull number DE-194) *

EDSALL-CLASS DESTROYER ESCORT/ESCORT FRIGATE
FE-129 USS Edsall — Nicolette Easter Edsall (Resembles fan art of Noreen Edsall [USS Edsall DD-219] by Yorktown CV-5, Pixiv ID #91667123, second of name, built as DE-129, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1969; adopted by the Commonwealth of Kentucky as KYNS Edsall with hull number KYFE-129) *
FE-130 USS Jacob Jones — Iolana Nālani Jones (Third of name, built as DE-130 decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1973; adopted by Samoa, renamed SPS Apia with pennant SPS30) *
FE-131 Langley — Chelsea Hazel Langley-Hammann (Resembles fan art of Charlene Hammann [USS Hammann DD-412] by Yorktown CV-5, Pixiv ID #91667123, second of name, built as DE-131, renamed USS Hammann [second of name] before launching in 1942, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped in 1974; adopted by the State of Maryland, renamed MDNS Hammann with hull number MDFE-131) *
FE-132 USS Robert E. Peary — Robin Elaine Peary (Built as DE-132, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1967; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Peary with hull number PAFE-132) *
FE-133 USS Pillsbury — Joan Ellen Pillsbury (Second of name, built as DE-133, decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned as DER-133 in 1955; decommissioned the second time in 1960, was scrapped in 1966; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as MANS Pillsbury with hull number MAFE-133) *
FE-134 USS Pope — Josephine Pope (Second of name, built as DE-154, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1973; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as MANS Pope with hull number MAFE-134) *
FE-135 USS Flaherty — Faye Charlotte Flaherty (Built as DE-135, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1966; adopted by the State of Michigan, renamed MINS Flaherty with hull number MIFE-135) *
FE-136 USS Frederick C. Davis — Freida Cybill Davis (Built as DE-136, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1945 by KMS U-546 [now DMS Fünfringe] during Operation: Teardrop east-southeast of Saint John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada)
FE-137 USS Herbert C. Jones — Heidi Carla Jones (Built as DE-137, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1973; adopted by the State of California, renamed CANS Herbert C. Jones with hull number CAFE-137) *
FE-138 USS Douglas L. Howard — Dorothy Lee Howard (Built as DE-138, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1974; adopted by the State of Maryland, renamed MDNS Douglas L. Howard with hull number MDFE-138) *
FE-139 USS Farquhar — Natia von Heldreich Farquhar (Second of name, built as DE-139, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1974; adopted by Samoa, renamed SPS Upolu with pennant SPS42) *
FE-140 USS J.R.Y. Blakely — Jodie Raye Yvette Blakely (Built as DE-140, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1973; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Blakely with hull number PAFE-140) *

FE-141 USS Hill — Ellen Jean Hill (Built as DE-141, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1974; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Hill with hull number PAFE-141) *
FE-142 USS Fessenden — Reilly Audrey Fessenden (Built as DE-142, reclassified as DER-142 in 1951, decommissioned in 1960, was sunk as target in 1967 near Pearl Harbour, Hawai'i)
FE-143 USS Fiske — Alleen Breanna Fiske (Built as DE-143, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1944 by KMS U-804 [now DMS Ganderkesee] west of north from Vila do Corvo, Região Autónoma dos Açores, Portugal)
FE-144 USS Frost — Hunter Hope Frost (Built as DE-144, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1966; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Frost with hull number NYFE-144) *
FE-145 USS Huse — Hannah Macdonald Phyllis Huse (Built as DE-145, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951; assigned as Naval Reserve training ship in 1960, decommissioned the second time in 1965, was scrapped in 1974)
FE-146 USS Inch — Riley Inch (Built as DE-146, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1974; adopted by the District of Columbia, renamed DCNS Inch with hull number DEFE-146) *
FE-147 USS Blair — Evangeline Blair (Built as DE-147, reclassified DER-147 in 1957, decommissioned in 1960, was scrapped in 1974)
FE-148 USS Brough — Deanna Alice Brough (Built as DE-148, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951, engaged in multiple iterations of Operation: Deep Freeze within Antarctic waters in 1956, 1957 and 1958; decommissioned the second time in 1965, was scrapped two years later)
FE-149 USS Chatelain — Hope Pansy Chatelain (Built as DE-149, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1974; adopted by the State of Louisiana, renamed LANS Chatelain with hull number LAFE-149) *
FE-150 USS Neunzer — Wanda Eleanor Neunzer (Built as DE-150, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1973; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Neunzer with hull number MAFE-150) *
FE-151 USS Poole — Mildred Brandy Poole (Built as DE-151, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1974; adopted by the State of Mississippi, renamed MSNS Poole with hull number MSFE-151) *
FE-152 USS Peterson — Olive Victoria Peterson (Built as DE-152, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1952, participated in Operation: Deep Freeze within Antarctic waters in 1960; reassigned as Naval Reserve training ship the following year, decommissioned the final time in 1965, was scrapped in 1974)

BUCKLEY-CLASS DESTROYER ESCORT/ESCORT FRIGATE (Continued)
FE-153 USS Reuben James — Rhonda James (Second of name, built as DE-153, decommissioned in 1947, was sunk in explosives test in 1970 off Dahlgren, Virginia; salvaged and was subsequently sunk as target the following year; adopted by the State of Delaware as DENS Reuben James with hull number DEFE-153) *
FE-154 USS Sims — Willow Sophia Sims (Resembles Shipgirls Collection version of Wynter Sims [USS Sims DD-409], second of name, built as DE-154, reclassified APD-50 in 1944, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1961; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Ganaraska with hull number FFE-448/FRE-448) *
FE-155 USS Hopping — Hallie Lynn Hopping (Built as DE-155, reclassified APD-51 in 1944, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1966; adopted by the State of New York, renamed NYNS Hopping with hull number NYFP-155) *
FE-156 USS Reeves — Tomasina Jesúsa Reeves de Azuay (Built as DE-156, reclassified APD-52 in 1944, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Ecuador in 1961 for use as a floating power station, final fate unknown; adopted by Ecuador, renamed BAE Azuay with hull number FF-10) *
FE-157 USS Fechteler — Audrey Faye Fechteler (Built as DE-157, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1944 by KMS U-967 [now DMS Aichwald] while escorting convoy GUS-38 west of south from Roquetas de Mar, Andalusia, Spain)
FE-158 USS Chase — Jerusha Violet Chase (Second of name, built as DE-158, reclassified APD-54 in 1944, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped that year; adopted by the State of Louisiana, renamed LANS Jehu V. Chase with hull number LAFP-158) *
FE-159 USS Laning — Harley Laning (Built as DE-159, reclassified APD-55 in 1944, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned as 1951; decommissioned the second time in 1957, reclassified LPR-55 two years later, was scrapped in 1975)
FE-160 USS Loy — Jayna Kelley Loy (Built as DE-160, reclassified APD-56 in 1944, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1966; adopted by the State of Illinois, renamed ILNS Loy with hull number ILFP-160) *
FE-161 USS Barber — Macaria Renata Lorita Barber de Coahuila de Zaragoza (Built as DE-161, reclassified APD-57 in 1944, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Mexico in 1969, renamed ARM Coahuila with pennant E21; renamed ARM Vincente Guerrero in 1994, restored to original name later, decommissioned the second time in 2001; adopted by Mexico under first local name with pennant F105) *

CANNON-CLASS DESTROYER ESCORT/ESCORT FRIGATE (Continued)
FE-162 USS Levy — Udele Paige Levy (Built as DE-162, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1974; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Levy with hull number PAFE-162) *
FE-163 USS McConnell — Randyl Fallyn McConnell (Built as DE-163, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1974; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia, renamed VANS McConnell with hull number VAFE-163) *
FE-164 USS Osterhaus — Huette Osterhaus (Built as DE-164, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1974; adopted by the State of Illinois, renamed ILNS Osterhaus with hull number ILFE-164) *
FE-165 USS Parks — Cambria Wylder Parks (Built as DE-165, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1973; adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, renamed MANS Parks with hull number MAFE-165) *
FE-166 USS Baron — Rieca Senalda Baron de Uruguay (Built as DE-166, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Uruguay in 1952, renamed ROU Uruguay [second of name] with hull number DE-1; decommissioned the second time in 1980, was scrapped in 1990; adopted by Uruguay, renamed ROU Banda Oriental with hull number FE-11 to prevent confusion with torpedo cruiser ROU Uruguay [CT-02]) *
FE-167 USS Acree — Jamisyn Wenona Acree (Built as DE-167, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1973; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia, renamed VANS Acree with hull number VAFE-167) *
FE-168 USS Amick — Eriko Elvisa Amick y Sikatuna 絵里子・エルヴィサ・アミック・イシカトゥナ (Built as DE-168, decommissioned in 1947, transferred to Japan in 1955, renamed NKG Asahi NKG あさひ [朝日] [second of name] with hull number DE-262; decommissioned the second time in 1975, returned to the United States and reclassified as FF-168, transferred anew to the Philippines the following year, renamed BRP Datu Sikatuna with hull number PF-5; decommissioned for the final time in 1989, was scrapped that year; adopted by the Philippines under local name with hull number DDE-153, also given Japanese Self-Defence Forces hull number SK-19 for administrative purposes) *
FE-169 USS Atherton — Junko Mariposa Atherton y Humabon 洵子・マリポーサ・アサートン・イヒューマボン(Built as DE-169, decommissioned in 1947, transferred to Japan in 1955, renamed NKG Hatsuhi NKG はつひ [初日] with hull number DE-263; decommissioned the second time in 1975, returned to the United States and reclassified as FF-169, transferred anew to the Philippines in 1978, renamed BRP Rajah Humabon with hull number PF-11; decommissioned the third time in 1993, recommissioned anew in 1996; decommissioned for the final time in 2018, to be preserved as memorial at Naval Base Heracleo Alano, Cavite, the Philippines; was sunk in 2022 by Typhoon Paeng, final fate to be determined; adopted by the Philippines under local name with hull number DDE-154, also given Japanese Self-Defence Forces hull number SK-20 for administrative purposes) *
FE-170 USS Booth — Reina Sierra Booth y Kalantiaw (Built as DE-170, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to the Philippines in 1967, renamed BRP Datu Kalantiaw with hull number PF-76; was sunk by grounding in inclement weather in 1981 due to Typhoon Clara off Dibay, Cagayan, the Philippines; adopted by the Philippines under local name with hull number DDE-152) *
FE-171 USS Carroll — Harriet Floride Carroll (Built as DE-171, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1966; adopted by the State of Maryland, renamed MDNS Carroll with hull number MDFE-171) *
FE-172 USS Cooner — Burnett Rayelle Cooner (Built as DE-172, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1973; adopted by the State of South Carolina, renamed SCNS Cooner with hull number SCFE-172) *
FE-173 USS Eldridge — Eleanor Isídora Eldridge Έλανορ Ισίδωρα Έλντριτζ (Resembles Azur Lane self, built as DE-173, did not participate in the so-called "Philadelphia Experiment" run in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Greece in 1951, renamed VP Léon ΒΠ Λέων [second of name] with pennant D54; decommissioned the second time in 1992, was scrapped in 1999; adopted by Greece, renamed AT Leopárdali AT Λεοπάρδαλη with pennant A37 to prevent confusion with destroyer AT Léon [pennant A12]) *

FE-174 USS Marts — Anabela Luana Marts de Bocaina (Built as DE-174, decommissioned in 1944 on transfer to Brazil, renamed CTE Bocaina with pennant D23; decommissioned the second time in 1975, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Brazil, renamed FE Bocaina with pennant F107) *
FE-175 USS Pennewill — Veronica Ermenilda Pennewill de Bertioga (Built as DE-175, decommissioned in 1944 on transfer to Brazil, renamed CTE Bertioga with pennant D16; decommissioned for the second time in 1964, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Brazil, renamed FE Bertioga with pennant F101) *
FE-176 USS Micka — Ellena Micka (Built as DE-176, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1967; adopted by the State of North Dakota, renamed NDNS Micka with hull number NDFE-176) *
FE-177 USS Reybold — Jovita Kiania Reybold de Bracuí (Built as DE-177, decommissioned in 1944 on transfer to Brazil, renamed CTE Bracuí with pennant D18; decommissioned the second time in 1972, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Brazil, renamed FE Bracuí with pennant F103) *
FE-178 USS Herzog — Uiara Rafaela Herzog de Beberibe (Built as DE-178, decommissioned in 1944 on transfer to Brazil, renamed CTE Beberibe with pennant D17, damaged beyond economical repair by grounding in 1966 near Ilha de Trindade, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; decommissioned and was scrapped two years later; adopted by Brazil, renamed FE Beberibe with pennant F102) *
FE-179 USS McAnn — Dores Rosa McAnn de Bauru (Built as DE-179, decommissioned in 1944 on transfer to Brazil, renamed CTE Bauru with pennant D19; decommissioned the second time in 1981, preserved as memorial the following year at Rio de Janeiro; adopted by Brazil, renamed FE Bauru with pennant F104) *
FE-180 USS Trumpeter — Glynn Nelwyn Trumpeter (Built as DE-180, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1974; adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, renamed PANS Trumpeter with hull number PAFE-180) *
FE-181 USS Straub — Wade Marge Straub (Built as DE-181, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1974; adopted by the State of Illinois, renamed ILNS Straub with hull number ILFE-181) *
FE-182 USS Gustafson — Amberjill Lysanne Gustafson van Ewijk (Built as DE-182, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to the Netherlands in 1950, renamed HrMs Van Ewijk with pennant F808; decommissioned the second time in 1967, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Netherlands, renamed ZrMs Kijkduin with pennant F118 to prevent confusion with minesweeper ZrMs Willem van Ewijck [pennant M24]) *
FE-183 USS Samuel S. Miles — Sarah Rachael Miles de la Tunisie/Sārah Rāshīl bint-Ṣamū'īl at-Tūnis سارة راشيل بنت صموئيل التونس (Built as DE-183, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to France in 1950, renamed FE Arabe [second of name] with pennant F717; decommissioned in 1968, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Tunisia, renamed SJT 'Ifrīqyah SJT إفريقية with pennant F8/ف8, given French Navy pennant F327 for administrative purposes) *
FE-184 USS Wesson — Modesto Wesson (Built as DE-184, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Italy in 1951, renamed MM Andromeda [second of name] with pennant F592; decommissioned the second time in 1972, was scrapped that year; adopted by Italy, renamed MM Mirach with pennant T113 to prevent confusion with destroyer escort/frigate RM/MM Andromeda [pennant T48]) *
FE-185 USS Riddle — Inara Asfoureh Riddle de l'Iqbayliyen/'Inārah 'Ṣafūrah bint-Yūsif al-Bajāyat إنارة عصفوره بنت يوسف البجاية (Built as DE-185, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to France in 1950, renamed FE Kabyle with pennant F718; decommissioned in 1959, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Algeria, renamed SJJDS Zawāwah SJJDS زواوة with pennant F6/ف6, given French Navy pennant F328 for administrative purposes) *

FE-186 USS Swearer — Cheche Saran Swearer de la Guinée (Built as DE-186, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to France in 1950, renamed FE Bambara with pennant F719; decommissioned the second time in 1959, was scrapped that year; adopted by Guinea, renamed NFAG Bamana with pennant F07, given French Navy pennant F329 for administrative purposes) *
FE-187 USS Stern — Kitena Maartje Stern van Zijll (Built as DE-187, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to the Netherlands in 1951, renamed HrMs Van Zijll with pennant F811; decommissioned the second time in 1967, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Netherlands, renamed ZrMs Achterhuis with pennant F121 for political considerations) *
FE-188 USS O'Neill — Roosje Stein O'Neill Dubois (Built as DE-188, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to the Netherlands in 1950, renamed HrMs Dubois with pennant F809; decommissioned the second time in 1967, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Netherlands, renamed ZrMs Wapen van Utrecht with pennant F119 to prevent confusion with minesweeper ZrMs Eland Dubois [pennant M23]) *
FE-189 USS Bronstein — Brienda Rosena Bronstein y Artigas Arnal (Built as DE-189, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to Uruguay in 1952, renamed ROU Artigas [second of name] with hull number DE-2; decommissioned the second time in 1988, was scrapped that year; adopted by Uruguay under local name with hull number FE-12) *
FE-190 USS Baker — Ramboamana Pelamana Baker de Madagascar (Built as DE-190, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to France in 1952, renamed FE Malgache with pennant F724; decommissioned the second time in 1969, was sunk as target the following year; adopted by Madagascar, renamed NFAM Vazimba with pennant F109, given French Navy pennant F334 for administrative purposes) *
FE-191 USS Coffman — Delaire Channer Coffman (Built as DE-191, decommissioned in 1946, was scrapped in 1973; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia, renamed VANS Coffman with hull number VAFE-191) *
FE-192 USS Eisner — Janneke Rheanna Eisner de Zeeuw (Built as DE-192, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to the Netherlands in 1951, renamed HrMs De Zeeuw with pennant F810; decommissioned the second time in 1967, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Netherlands, renamed ZrMs Verzet with pennant F120 in honour of sisters being renamed after battles) *
FE-193 USS Garfield Thomas — Réa Calliope Thomas Ῥέα Καλλιόπη Θωμάς (Built as DE-193, decommissioned in 1947, transferred to Greece in 1957, renamed VP Pánthir ΒΠ Πάνθηρ [second of name] with pennant D67; decommissioned the second time in 1992, laid up since then at United States Naval Support Activity Souda Bay, Chaniá, Kríti, Greece; adopted by Greece, renamed AT Tígri AT Τίγρη with pennant A38 to prevent confusion with destroyer AT Pánthir [pennant A11]) *
FE-194 USS Wingfield — Vaiavy Anziza Wingfield du Sakalave (Built as DE-194, decommissioned in 1947, transferred to France in 1950, renamed FE Sakalave with pennant F720; decommissioned the second time in 1960, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Madagascar, renamed NFAM Sakalava with pennant F110, given French Navy pennant F330 for administrative purposes) *
FE-195 USS Thornhill — Liliana Vianca Thornhill (Built as DE-195, decommissioned in 1947, transferred to Italy in 1951, renamed MM Aldebaran [second of name] with pennant F590; decommissioned the second time in 1976, was scrapped that year; adopted by Italy, renamed MM Elnath with pennant T113 to prevent confusion with destroyer escort/frigate RM/MM Aldebaran [pennant T46]) *
FE-196 USS Rinehart — Catlana Femke Rinehart de Bitter (Built as DE-196, decommissioned in 1946, transferred to the Netherlands in 1950, renamed HrMs De Bitter with pennant F807; decommissioned the second time in 1967, was scrapped the following year; adopted by the Netherlands, renamed ZrMs Bergen with pennant F117 to prevent confusion with minesweeper ZrMs Pieter de Bitter [pennant M21]) *
FE-197 USS Roche — Deborah Joan Roche (Built as DE-197, damaged beyond economical repair by mine strike in 1945 while escorting USS Florence Nightingale out of Tōkyō Bay, Japan; was scuttled the following year off Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan; adopted by the State of Minnesota, renamed MNNS Roche with hull number MNDE-197) *

BUCKLEY-CLASS DESTROYER ESCORT/ESCORT FRIGATE (Continued)
FE-198 USS Lovelace — Donna Alexa Lovelace (Built as DE-198, decommissioned in 1946, was sunk as target in 1968 off California; adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia, renamed VANS Lovelace with hull number VAFE-198) *
FE-199 USS Manning — Millicent Ashley Manning (Built as DE-199, decommissioned in 1947, was scrapped in 1969; adopted by the State of Missouri, renamed MONS Manning with hull number MOFE-199) *
FE-200 USS Neuendorf — Winter Freida Neuendorf (Built as DE-200, decommissioned in 1946, was sunk as target in 1967 off California; adopted by the State of Ohio, renamed OHNS Neuendorf with hull number OHFE-200) *

To Be Continued…

Ship/Type prefixes

AE — Aviso d'Escorte ("Escort Dispatch Ship") (French Navy type prefix)
ARM — Armada de la República Mexicana ("Navy of the Mexican Republic")
AT/AT — Antitorpilikó Αντιτορπιλικό ("Destroyer") (Greek Navy type prefix post-1973)
BAE — Buque de la Armada de Ecuador ("Ship of the Ecuadorian Navy")
CANS — State of California Naval Ship
CTE — Contratorpedeiro de Escolta ("Destroyer Escort") (Brazilian Navy type prefix)
CXS — Cīdanka Ilālada Xēbaha Sōmāliland ("Somaliland Coast Guard")
DCNS — District of Columbia Naval Ship
DENS — State of Delaware Naval Ship
DMS — Deutsches Marineschiff ("German Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix post-1955)
FE — Fragata de Escolta ("Escort Frigate") (Brazilian Navy type prefix)
FE — Frégate d'Escorte ("Escort Frigate") (French Navy type prefix)
HMAS — His/Her Majesty's Australian Ship
HMCS — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (Royal Canadian Navy English ship prefix)
HrMs — Harer Majesteits ("Her Majesty's") (Royal Netherlands Navy ship prefix when a queen rules)
ILNS — State of Illinois Naval Ship
KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix from 1935-1945)
KSNS — State of Kansas Naval Ship
LANS — State of Louisiana Naval Ship
MANS — Commonwealth of Massachusetts Naval Ship
MDNS — State of Maryland Naval Ship
MINS — State of Michigan Naval Ship
MM — Marina Militare ("Military Navy") (Italian Navy ship prefix post-1946)
MNNS — State of Minnesota Naval Ship
MONS — State of Missouri Naval Ship
MSNS — State of Mississippi Naval Ship
NDNS — State of North Dakota Naval Ship
NE — Navire Expérimental ("Experimental Ship") (French Navy type prefix)
NFAG — Navire des Forces Armées de la Guinée ("Guinean Armed Forces Ship")
NFAM — Navire des Forces Armées de Madagascar ("Armed Forces Ship of Madagascar")
NKG — Nihon-koku Gunkan 日本国軍艦 ("Warship of the State of Japan") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces ship prefix post-1954)
NMNS — Navire de la Marine Nationale Sénégalais ("Senegalese National Navy Ship")
NYNS — State of New York Naval Ship
OHNS — State of Ohio Naval Ship
PANS — Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Naval Ship
RM — Regia Marina ("Royal Navy") (Royal Italian Navy ship prefix pre-1946)
ROU — República Oriental del Uruguay ("Oriental Republic of Uruguay")
SCNS — State of South Carolina Naval Ship
SJJDS — Safīnat al-Jumhūrīt al-Jazā'rīt al-Dīmiqirāṭīt al-Sha'bīt سفينة الجمهورية الجزائرية الديمقراطية الشعبية ("Ship of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria")
SJT — Safīnat al-Jumhūrīt at-Tūnisīt سفينة الجمهورية التونسية ("Ship of the Republic of Tunisia")
SMM — Safīnat al-Mamalkat al-Maghrībīt سفينة المملكة المغريبية ("Ship of the Kingdom of Morocco")
SPS — Samoa Police Ship
USS — United States Ship
VANS — Commonwealth of Virginia Naval Ship
VP/ΒΠ — Vassilikón Ploíon Βασιλικόν Πλοίον ("Royal Ship") (Royal Greek Navy ship prefix pre-1973)
ZMZ — Zhōnghuá Mínguó Zhànjiàn 中華民國戰艦 ("Warship of the Republic of China")
ZrMs — Zijner Majesteits ("His Majesty's") (Royal Netherlands Navy ship prefix when a king rules)

Hull classification codes and Pennant superior letters

A/Α — Antitorpilikó Αντιτορπιλικό ("Destroyer") (Greek Navy pennant superior)
APD — Fast Personnel Transport
CAFE — California Naval Militia Escort Frigate
CT — Crucero Torpedero ("Torpedo Cruiser") (Uruguayan Navy hull classification code)
D — Destroyer (Brazilian Navy/NATO English-language pennant superior)
DCFE — District of Columbia Naval Militia Escort Frigate
DD — Destroyer
DDE — Destroyer Escort (Philippine Navy hull classification code)
DE — Destroyer Escort (discontinued since 1975/also Royal Australian Navy hull classification symbol; and Japanese Self-Defence Forces/Uruguayan Navy English hull classification code)
DEFE — Delaware Air National Guard Escort Frigate
DER — Radar Picket Destroyer Escort
E — Barco de Escolta ("Escort Ship") (Mexican Navy pennant superior)
F/ف — Firqāṭah فرقاطة ("Frigate") (Algerian Navy/Royal Moroccan Navy/Tunisian Navy pennant superior)
F — Fragata ("Frigate") (Brazilian Navy/Mexican Navy pennant superior)
F — Fregat ("Frigate") (Royal Netherlands Navy pennant superior)
F — Frégate ("Frigate") (French Navy/Guinean Navy/Malagasy Navy/Senegalese Navy pennant superior)
F — Frigate (NATO English language pennant superior)
FE — Escort Frigate
FE — Fragata de Escolta ("Escort Frigate") (Uruguayan Navy hull classification code)
FF — Fragata ("Frigate") (Ecuadorian Navy hull classification code)
FF — Frigate
FFE/FRE — Escort Frigate/Frégate d'Escorte (Royal Canadian Navy bilingual hull classification code)
ILFE — Illinois Naval Militia Escort Frigate
ILFP — Illinois Naval Militia Transport Frigate
KSFE — Kansas Air National Guard Escort Frigate
LAFE — Louisiana Naval Militia Escort Frigate
LAFP — Louisiana Naval Militia Transport Frigate
LPR — Small Amphibious Transport
M — Markab ("Frigate") (Somaliland Coast Guard pennant superior)
M — Mijnenoorlogsschepen ("Mine Warfare Ship") (Royal Netherlands Navy pennant superior)
MAFE — Massachusetts Naval Militia Escort Frigate
MDFE — Maryland Naval Militia Escort Frigate
MIFE — Michigan Naval Militia Escort Frigate
MNFE — Minnesota Naval Militia Escort Frigate
MOFE — Missouri Naval Militia Escort Frigate
MSFE — Mississippi Air National Guard Escort Frigate
NDFE — North Dakota Air National Guard Escort Frigate
NYFP — New York Naval Militia Transport Frigate
OHFE — Ohio Naval Militia Escort Frigate
PAFE — Pennsylvania Naval Militia Escort Frigate
PF — Patrol Frigate (Philippine Navy/Republic of China Navy English-language hull classification code)
SCFE — South Carolina Air National Guard Escort Frigate
SK — Shōkai-tei 哨戒艇 ("Patrol Ship") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces hull classification code)
SPS — Samoa Police Ship (Samoan Police Service universal pennant superior)
T — Torpediniere ("Torpedo Boat") (Italian Navy pennant superior for frigate-class ships)
U — Unterseeboot ("Undersea Boat") (Germany Navy pennant superior)
VAFE — Virginia Naval Militia Escort Frigate
XJ — Xúnfángjiàn 巡防艦 ("Frigate") (Republic of China Navy hull classification code)

Monarchs of the Netherlands

1849-1890 Koning William III
1890-1948 Koningin Wilhelmina
1948-1980 Koningin Juliana
1980-2013 Koningin Beatrix
2013-present Koning Willem-Alexander

World War Two convoy codes

GUS — Būr S'īd, Egypt/Awahrān, Algeria/Napoli, Italy to Chesapeake Bay (1942-1945)
 
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