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DD-346 / DM-21 / AG-100 Sicard


Clemson Class Destroyer / Tracy Class Light Minelayer: Laid down, 18 June 1918 at Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine; Launched 20 April 1920; Commissioned USS Sicard, Destroyer No. 346, 9 June 1920; Designated DD-346, 17 July 1920; Redesignated Light Mine Layer DM-21, 30 June 1937; Redesignated Miscellaneous Auxiliary AG-100, 5 June 1945; Decommissioned, 21 November 1945 at Philadelphia Navy Yard, Philadelphia, PA; Struck from the Naval Register, 19 December 1945; Sold for scraping, 22 June 1946 to Hugh Neu, New York, NY. Sicard received two battle stars for World War II service.

Specifications: Displacement 1,190 t(lt) , 1,308 t(fl).; Length 314' 4"; Beam 30' 10" ; Draft 9' 10"; Speed 35.8kts; Complement 132; Armament four 4"/50s, one single 3"/23 gun mount, two dct; Propulsion, four Normand boilers, two Parsons geared turbines, 27,000SHP at 35kts, two shafts.
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