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3,203 units • 588,982 members

USS GAINARD DD706
U.S. Navy
Unit with 34 member associations.

USS GARY
U.S. Navy
Unit with 67 member associations.
USS George K. Mackenzie (DD-836)
U.S. Navy
USS GEORGE PHILIP
U.S. Navy
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 39

USS GEORGIA
U.S. Navy
Unit with 61 member associations.

USS GERMANTOWN
U.S. Navy
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 152
USS GLENARD P LIPSCOMB (SSN 685)
U.S. Navy
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 1

USS GONZALEZ
U.S. Navy
Unit with 53 member associations.
uss grand canyon ad28
U.S. Navy
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 16

USS GRAPPLE
U.S. Navy
Unit with 79 member associations.

USS GRASP
U.S. Navy
Unit with 53 member associations.

USS GRIDLEY
U.S. Navy
Unit with 170 member associations.
USS GUADACANAL
U.S. Navy
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 11

USS GUADALCANAL
U.S. Navy
Unit with 135 member associations.

USS GUADALCANAL LPH-7
U.S. Navy
Unit with 84 member associations.

USS GUNSTON HALL
U.S. Navy
Unit with 151 member associations.
USS HAAS (DE-424)
U.S. Navy
USS HAAS (DE-424) was a John C. Butler-class destroyer escort commissioned by the United States Navy during World War II. Launched in February 1944 and commissioned in May 1944, USS HAAS was primarily assigned to escort convoys and provide anti-submarine protection in the Pacific Theater. The ship participated in operations supporting the liberation of the Philippines, including screening duties and patrols. After the war, USS HAAS was decommissioned in June 1946 and placed in reserve, later struck from the Navy list in 1972.

USS HALSEY
U.S. Navy
Unit with 161 member associations.

USS HALYBURTON
U.S. Navy
Unit with 77 member associations.
USS HANSON
U.S. Navy
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 18

USS HARPERS FERRY
U.S. Navy
Unit with 96 member associations.

USS HARRY E YARNELL
U.S. Navy
Unit with 134 member associations.

USS HARRY W HILL
U.S. Navy
Unit with 84 member associations.
USS HAYNSWORTH DD 700
U.S. Navy
USS Haynsworth (DD-700) was an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer commissioned by the United States Navy in June 1944. Named after Marine Lieutenant Commander William M. Haynsworth Jr., the ship served prominently in the Pacific Theater during World War II, participating in operations off Iwo Jima and Okinawa. On April 6, 1945, Haynsworth was struck by a kamikaze aircraft during the Battle of Okinawa, suffering significant damage and casualties but managed to survive and return to service after repairs. Following World War II, the destroyer continued to serve during the Korean War and with the Atlantic Fleet until she was decommissioned in 1970.