Hull Number: DD-618
Launch Date: 07/19/1942
Commissioned Date: 09/11/1942
Decommissioned Date: 06/24/1949
Call Sign: NXUF
Voice Call Sign: REVENUE (DMS)
Other Designations: DMS-37
Class: GLEAVES
GLEAVES Class
Data for USS Gleaves (DD-423) as of 1945
Length Overall: 348’ 4"
Beam: 36’ 1"
Draft: 13’ 6"
Standard Displacement: 1,630 tons
Full Load Displacement: 2,525 tons
Fuel capacity: 2,928 barrels
Armament:
Four 5″/38 caliber guns
Two 40mm twin anti-aircraft mounts
Two 21″ quintuple torpedo tub
Complement:
16 Officers
260 Enlisted
Propulsion:
4 Boilers
2 Westinghouse Turbines: 50,000 horsepower
Highest speed on trials: 37.4 knots
Namesake: GREGORY CALDWELL DAVISON
GREGORY CALDWELL DAVISON
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, March 2016
Gregory Caldwell Davison, born 12 August 1871 in Jefferson City, Mo., graduated from the Naval Academy 27 May 1892. He served in many ships, specializing in torpedo boat operations. An excellent scientist as well as an efficient naval officer, Lieutenant Commander Davison was responsible for many inventions in ordnance and general naval science. Retiring 31 December 1907 he became Vice President of the Electric Boat Company, Groton, Conn., continuing his interest in and support of the Navy until his death 7 May 1935.
Disposition:
Sold 08/27/1973 to Zidell Explorations Inc., Portland, OR. Scrapped.