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DD-112 / DM-10 Ludlow


Wickes Class Destroyer: Laid down 7 January 1918 at Union Iron Works, San Francisco, CA.; Launched 9 June 1918; Commissioned USS Ludlow, Destroyer No. 112, 23 December 1918; Redesignated Light Mine Layer (DM-10), 17 July 1920; Decommissioned 24 May 1930 at San Diego CA; Struck from the Naval Register 18 November 1930; Final Disposition, sold for scrapping, 10 March 1931.

Specifications: Displacement 1,090 t.; Length 314' 4"; Beam 30' 10" ; Draft 9' 2"; Speed 34 kts; Complement 103; Armament four 4", two 1-pdrs, one dcp, two dct; Propulsion, four White-Foster boilers, two Parsons turbines, 24,200 SHP at 35kts.
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Ludlow 66k Seen here with hull no. 112. The symbol next to the 112 indicates that Ludlow is a member of the Mine Force and has been converted to a Light Mine Layer -

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NavSource Destroyer Pages, USS Ludlow (DD-112)
Naval Minewarfare Association
Association of Minemen
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