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Lawrence

CountryUnited States
Ship ClassClemson-class Destroyer
BuilderNew York Shipbuilding Corp., Camden, NJ
Laid Down14 Aug 1919
Launched10 Jul 1920
Commissioned18 Apr 1921
Decommissioned24 Oct 1945
Displacement1,190 tons standard
Length315 feet
Beam32 feet
Draft10 feet
Speed30 knots
Crew101
Armament4x4", 1x3" anti-aircraft, 12x21" torpedo tubes

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USS Lawrence in San Diego harbor, California, United States, 1935; photographed from destroyer tender USS Dobbin

Lawrence Operational Timeline

18 Apr 1921 Lawrence was commissioned into service.
24 Oct 1945 Lawrence was decommissioned from service.




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USS Lawrence in San Diego harbor, California, United States, 1935; photographed from destroyer tender USS Dobbin


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