List of ship decommissionings in 1940
- List of ship decommissionings in 1940
The list of ship decommissionings in 1940 includes a chronological list of all ships decommissioned in 1940.__NOTOC__
December
October 11 (Destroyers for Bases Agreement)
* "Evans" (navy|USA): Decommissioned for transfer to the Royal Navy
* "Philip" (navy|USA): Decommissioned for transfer to the Royal Navy
* "Wickes" (navy|USA): Decommissioned for transfer to the Royal Navy
November 26
* "Fairfax" (navy|USA): Decommissioned for transfer to the Royal Navy
* "Sigourney" (navy|USA): Decommissioned for transfer to the Royal Navy
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