Hull Number: DDG-3
Launch Date: 01/30/1960
Commissioned Date: 02/04/1961
Decommissioned Date: 03/30/1990
Call Sign: NDFQ
Voice Call Sign: WAR ROCKET
Other Designations: DD-953
Class: CHARLES F. ADAMS
CHARLES F. ADAMS Class
Data for USS Cochrane (DDG-21) as of 1982
Length Overall: 440’ 3"
Beam: 44’ 11 1/2"
Draft: 16’ 0"
Standard Displacement: 3,527 tons
Full Load Displacement: 4,642 tons
Fuel capacity: 736 tons
Armament:
Two 5″/54 caliber guns
One ASROC Launcher
Two 12.75″ triple anti-submarine torpedo tubes
One Mark 13 Mod 0 Guided Missile Launching System (Tartar)
Complement:
22 Officers
21 Chief Petty Officers
298 Enlisted
Propulsion:
4 Boilers
2 General Electric Turbines: 70,000 horsepower
Highest speed on trials: 35 knots
Namesake: JOHN KING
JOHN KING
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, July 2015
John King, born in Ireland 7 February 1865, enlisted in the Navy as a coal passer in Vermont 20 July 1893. He served on board Massachusetts in the Caribbean during the Spanish-American War, and in 1900 was transferred to Vicksburg for service during the Philippine Insurrection. King received the Medal of Honor while in Vicksburg “for extraordinary heroism in the line of his profession at the time of the accident to the boilers… 29 May 1901.” Eight years later, while a water tender in Salem, King received a second Medal of Honor during another boiler explosion 13 September 1909. Advanced to Chief Water Tender 1 October 1909, he continued to serve at sea until discharged in 1916. The beginning of World War I, however, brought Chief King back on active duty; he served at New York until 20 August 1919. He lived in retirement until his death 20 May 1938.