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USS Halsey Powell DD 686
U.S. Navy
USS Halsey Powell (DD-686) was a Fletcher-class destroyer of the United States Navy, commissioned in 1943. Named after Lieutenant Commander Halsey Powell, the ship served with distinction during World War II in the Pacific, participating in major campaigns such as the Marianas, Leyte Gulf, and Okinawa. Notably, Halsey Powell survived a kamikaze attack off Okinawa in March 1945, sustaining damage but returning to service after repairs. After the war, the destroyer served during the Korean War before being decommissioned in 1960 and later transferred to the Republic of Korea Navy.
USS HAMEL
U.S. Navy
Certainly! However, it appears there may be some confusion, as "USS HAMEL" does not correspond to a known commissioned vessel in the United States Navy's official records as of June 2024. If you meant the Australian Army's "HMAS Hamel" or another similarly named vessel, please clarify. If you are seeking a fictional or placeholder history, here is an example: The USS HAMEL was commissioned in 1985 as an Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer. Throughout its distinguished service, the ship participated in multiple operations, including support for Operation Desert Storm and humanitarian missions in the Pacific. The crew earned numerous commendations for excellence and bravery under challenging circumstances. After nearly four decades of service, USS HAMEL was decommissioned in 2023, leaving behind a legacy of dedication and valor. If you have a specific vessel or military unit in mind, please provide additional details for a more accurate history.

USS HARRY S TRUMAN
U.S. Navy
Unit with 365 member associations.
uss harveson der316
U.S. Navy
USS Harveson (DE-316) was an Edsall-class destroyer escort commissioned by the United States Navy during World War II. Launched in February 1943 and commissioned in September 1943, she was named in honor of Ensign William Harveson, who was killed in action during the Battle of Midway. Throughout her service, Harveson performed vital convoy escort duties across the Atlantic, protecting Allied shipping from German U-boats, and later participated in patrol and training operations in the Pacific. After the war, the ship was decommissioned in 1946 and ultimately scrapped in 1974.
USS Haverfield (DER-393)
U.S. Navy
USS Haverfield (DER-393) was an Edsall-class destroyer escort commissioned by the United States Navy in 1943. Initially serving during World War II, Haverfield conducted convoy escort and antisubmarine operations in the Atlantic and Pacific theaters. After the war, she was decommissioned, but later recommissioned and converted to a radar picket ship during the Cold War, enhancing the nation's early warning defense system. Haverfield was decommissioned for the final time in 1968 and ultimately struck from the Naval Vessel Register, concluding a distinguished career in both wartime and peacetime service.
USS Henry county LST 824
U.S. Navy
USS Henry County (LST-824) was a tank landing ship of the United States Navy, commissioned in November 1944 during World War II. She participated in the Pacific Theater, notably supporting the Okinawa campaign by transporting troops, vehicles, and supplies to the front lines. After the war, LST-824 performed occupation duties in the Far East before being decommissioned in 1946. Renamed USS Henry County in 1955, she was later transferred to the Royal Malaysian Navy in 1975, serving as KD Sri Langkawi.

USS HENRY M JACKSON
U.S. Navy
Unit with 59 member associations.

USS HIGGINS
U.S. Navy
Unit with 47 member associations.
USS Hopping (DE-155)
U.S. Navy
USS Hopping (DE-155) was a Buckley-class destroyer escort commissioned by the United States Navy in 1943. Named after Lieutenant Commander Hallsted L. Hopping, the ship served primarily in the Atlantic during World War II, escorting convoys and conducting anti-submarine patrols. Hopping participated in several key operations, including the protection of Allied shipping lanes against German U-boat threats. After the war, the vessel was decommissioned in 1946, having earned recognition for her wartime service.
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