Hull Number: DD-590
Launch Date: 04/07/1943
Commissioned Date: 10/25/1943
Decommissioned Date: 09/24/1945
Call Sign: NBKY
Class: FLETCHER
FLETCHER Class
Data for USS Fletcher (DD-445) as of 1945
Length Overall: 376’ 5"
Beam: 39’ 7"
Draft: 13’ 9"
Standard Displacement: 2,050 tons
Full Load Displacement: 2,940 tons
Fuel capacity: 3,250 barrels
Armament:
Five 5″/38 caliber guns
Five 40mm twin anti-aircraft mounts
Two 21″ quintuple torpedo tubes
Complement:
20 Officers
309 Enlisted
Propulsion:
4 Boilers
2 General Electric Turbines: 60,000 horsepower
Highest speed on trials: 35.2 knots
Namesake: PAUL HAMILTON
PAUL HAMILTON
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, April 2020
Paul Hamilton, born in St. Paul’s Parish, S.C. on 16 October 1762, fought under Generals Gates, Marion, and Harden in the American War for Independence. He participated in the capture of Fort Balfour with the latter. He served South Carolina in many public offices including comptroller (1800-1804) and governor (1804-1806). President James Monroe appointed him Secretary of the Navy in 1809.
Hamilton was a proponent of military preparedness, especially sea fortifications. Although he wanted to strengthen the Navy, he found the Congress hostile and the president indifferent to his ideas. However, he was responsible for the Naval Hospitals Act of 1811. He resigned in 1813 and died at Beaufort, S.C., on 30 June 1819.
Disposition:
Stricken 5/1/1968. Sold for scrap 4/2/1970.