USS Melvin
1943 Fletcher-class destroyer
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USS Melvin (DD-680) was a Fletcher-class destroyer named after Rear Admiral John R. Melvin. The ship was commissioned in 1943 and served in World War II, participating in various operations in the Pacific Theater. It provided escort duties, conducted anti-submarine patrols, and engaged in shore bombardment missions during the war. USS Melvin received four battle stars for its service in World War II. After the war, the destroyer underwent a series of modernization and decommissioning processes. It was later reactivated for service during the Korean War and served in the Atlantic Fleet before being decommissioned in 1957. The ship was ultimately sold for scrap in 1974. Throughout its service, USS Melvin underwent various modifications and upgrades to adapt to changing naval needs. The destroyer played a significant role in supporting naval operations during World War II and the Korean War, showcasing the versatility and resilience of Fletcher-class destroyers in combat situations. Today, the legacy of USS Melvin lives on through historical records, photographs, and the memories of those who served aboard the ship during its active years.
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