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DD-636 / DMS-29 Butler


Gleaves Class Destroyer: Laid down at Philadelphia Navy Yard, Philadelphia PA; Launched 12 February 1942; Commissioned USS Butler (DD-636), 15 August 1942; Reclassified and converted to High Speed Minesweeper (DMS-29) 15 November 1944; Decommissioned 8 November 1945; Struck from the Naval Register (date unknown); Final Disposiiton, sold for scrapping 10 January 1948

Specifications: Displacement 1,630 t.(lt), 2,200 t.(fl); Length 347' 10"; Beam 36' 1" ; Draft 15' 8"; Speed 37 kts; Complement 272; Armament 4 single 5"/38 gun mounts, four 40mm, five 20mm, six dcp, two dct; Propulsion, 4 boilers, 2 steam turbines, 2 two shafts, two propellers.
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