- USS Hoel (DD-768)
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Career Name: USS Hoel Namesake: William R. Hoel (1824-1879), a United States Navy officer Navy Cross recipient Builder: Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, San Francisco, California Laid down: 21 April 1944 Launched: Never Completed: Never Commissioned: Never Struck: 13 September 1946 Fate: Construction contract cancelled 13 September 1946
Scrapped incomplete on building waysGeneral characteristics Displacement: 3460 tons (Full) Length: 390 ft 6 in (119 m) (overall) Beam: 40 ft 10 in (12.5 m) Draft: 14 ft 4 in (4.4 m) Propulsion: 60,000 shp (45 MW);
geared turbines;
2 propellersSpeed: 35 knots (65 km/h) Range: 4,500 nmi. at 20 knots
(8,300 km at 37 km/h)Complement: 336 officers and enlisted Armament: 6 × 5 in.(127 mm)/38 guns,
12 × 40 mm AA guns,
11 × 20 mm AA guns,
10 × 21 in. torpedo tubes,
6 × depth charge projectors,
2 × depth charge tracksFor other ships of the same name, see USS Hoel.USS Hoel (DD-768) was a planned United States Navy Gearing-class destroyer laid down during World War II but never completed.
Hoel was laid down by the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation at San Francisco, California on 21 April 1944. The end of World War II in August 1945 resulted in the termination of the contract for her construction on 13 September 1946. She was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register that day and scrapped on the building ways.
References
- This article includes text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here.
- NavSource Naval History Photographic History of the United States Navy Destroyer Archive USS Hoel (DD-768)
Categories:- World War II destroyers of the United States
- Ships built in San Francisco, California
- United States Navy proposed ships
- 1946 ships
- Gearing class destroyers of the United States Navy
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