Aylwin class destroyer

Aylwin class destroyer

The "Aylwin" class comprises four destroyers in the United States Navy. They served during World War I.

All four ships were built by William Cramp and Sons in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

The ships were built concurrently with the "Cassin" class and are sometimes considered to be in that class.

List of Aylwin class ships

* (1914-1935)

* (1913-1935)

* (1914-1935)

* (1914-1935)

External links

* [http://www.destroyers.org/Class/cl-Alywin.htm Tin Can Sailors @ Destroyers.org - Aylwin class destroyer]


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