langs: 3 декабря [ru] / december 3 [en] / 3. dezember [de] / 3 décembre [fr] / 3 dicembre [it] / 3 de diciembre [es]
days: november 30 / december 1 / december 2 / december 3 / december 4 / december 5 / december 6
Manufacturer / Manufacturer
#1 General Electric
General Electric Company ( GE ) is an American multinational conglomerate founded in 1892, and incorporated in New York state and headquartered in Boston . American multinational conglomerate "GE" redirects here. For other uses, see GE (disambiguation) . Not to be confused with the former British Ge
- ... was exploring options for divesting the bulk of its consumer and industrial business. [65] [66] On december 3, 2009, it was announced that NBCUniversal would become a joint venture between GE and cable televisi ...
Ship / Ship
#1 A-class destroyer (1913)
The A class as designated in 1913 was a heterogeneous group of torpedo boat destroyers (TBDs) built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1890s. Some 42 vessels were constructed to the individual designs of their builders to meet Admiralty specifications, the only uniting feature being a specified top speed
- ... rs , Poplar . Havock , launched 12 August 1893, sold for breaking up 14 May 1912. Hornet , launched 3 december 1893, sold for breaking up 12 October 1909. Ferret -class destroyer ; both built by Laird Brothers ...
#2 USS Gilmer (DD-233)
USS Gilmer (DD-233/APD-11) was a Clemson -class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II . She was the first ship named for Secretary of the Navy Thomas Walker Gilmer . Clemson-class destroyer USS Gilmer in 1922 History United States Namesake Thomas Walker Gilmer Builder New York Ship
- ... cken 25 February 1946 Honors and awards Seven battle stars for World War II Fate Sold for scrapping 3 december 1946 General characteristics Class and type Variant of Clemson -class destroyer Displacement 1,215 ...
- ... February 1946, her name was struck from the Navy list 25 February 1946. She was sold for scrapping 3 december 1946. [1] AWARDS Gilmer received seven battle stars for World War II service. [1] Awarded a Navy Un ...
#3 Soviet destroyer Uporny (1959)
Uporny was the sixth ship of the Kanin-class destroyer of the Soviet Navy . [1] Kanin-class destroyer Profile drawing of Kanin-class destroyer History Soviet Union → Russia Name Uporny (Упорный) Namesake Persistent in Russian Builder North Nikolayev Shipyard Laid down 21 September 1958 Launched 14 O
- ... Builder North Nikolayev Shipyard Laid down 21 September 1958 Launched 14 October 1959 Commissioned 3 december 1960 Decommissioned 29 June 1993 Renamed PKZ-12 Homeport Vladivostok Fate Scrapped , 1995 General c ...
- ... ipyard in Mykolaiv and was launched on 14 October 1959 and commissioned into the Black Sea Fleet on 3 december 1960. [2] In June 1961, after an inter-fleet passage from Sevastopol along the Northern Sea Route t ...
#4 Japanese destroyer Hatsukaze
Hatsukaze ( 初風 , lit. “First Wind” ) [1] was the seventh vessel to be commissioned in the 19-vessel Kagerō -class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the late-1930s under the Circle Three Supplementary Naval Expansion Program ( Maru San Keikaku ). She survived four major fleet actions
- ... Kagerō-class destroyer History Empire of Japan Name Hatsukaze Builder Kawasaki Shipyards Laid down 3 december 1937 Launched 24 January 1939 Completed 15 February 1940 Stricken 2 November 1943 Fate Sunk in acti ...
- ... the Pacific War . [3] Hatsukaze , built at the Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation , was laid down on 3 december 1937, launched on 24 January 1939 and commissioned on 15 February 1940. [4] OPERATIONAL HISTORY INV ...
#5 JS Setogiri
JS Setogiri (DD-156) is an Asagiri -class destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force . Asagiri-class destroyer JS Setogiri on 16 November 2007 History Japan Name Setogiri (せとぎり) Ordered 1985 Builder Hitachi , Maizuru Laid down 9 March 1987 Launched 12 September 1988 Commissioned 14 February
- ... sons were found. The search was completed without finding the remaining crew member. [5] [6] [7] On 3 december 2017, Setogiri departed from Ōminato for the Gulf of Aden off the coast of Somalia as the 29th disp ...
#6 USS Kearny (DD-432)
USS Kearny (DD-432) , a Gleaves -class destroyer , was a United States Navy warship during World War II . She was noted for being torpedoed by a German U-boat in October 1941, before the U.S. had entered the war. She survived that attack, and later served in North Africa and the Mediterranean. Gleav
- ... nch Morocco . Kearny departed the invasion theater and escorted a convoy back to New York, arriving 3 december 1942. Through most of 1943, Kearny escorted ships to Port of Spain , Trinidad ; Recife , Brazil ; a ...
#7 SMS S14 (1912)
SMS S14 [lower-alpha 1] [lower-alpha 2] was a V1-class torpedo boat of the Imperial German Navy . She served with the German High Seas Fleet at the start of the First World War , and was sunk by an internal explosion on 19 February 1915. History German Empire Name S14 Builder Schichau-Werke , Elbing
- ... orted the Raid on Yarmouth on 3 November 1914 and the Raid on Scarborough, Hartlepool and Whitby on 3 december 1914. [8] S14 was sunk on 19 February 1915 by an internal explosion on the Jade ( 53°40′N 8°5′E ). ...
#8 Japanese destroyer Kuwa (1944)
Kuwa ( 桑 , " Mulberry ") was one of 18 Matsu -class escort destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II . Destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy Sister ship Momi , 4 September 1944 History Empire of Japan Name Kuwa Namesake Mulberry Builder Fujinagata Shipyards , Osaka Laid d
- ... er 1943 Launched 25 May 1944 Completed 15 July 1944 Stricken 10 February 1945 Fate Sunk by gunfire, 3 december 1944 General characteristics (as built) Class and type Matsu -class escort destroyer Displacement 1 ...
#9 Town-class destroyer
The Town-class destroyers were a group of 50 destroyers of the Royal Navy and the Royal Canadian Navy that were in service during the Second World War . They were transferred from the United States Navy in exchange for military bases in the British West Indies and Newfoundland , as outlined in the D
- ... film The Gift Horse , the last Town-class destroyer at sea under her own power She was scrapped on 3 december 1951. Lincoln HNoMS Lincoln July 1942 transferred to the Soviet Union as Druzhny on 26 August 1944; ...
- ... stown USS Abbot 23 September 1940 convoy escort with Western Approaches Command She was scrapped on 3 december 1948. Chelsea USS Crowninshield 9 September 1940 to Canada as HMCS Chelsea in November 1942; to the ...
- ... Welborn C. Wood 9 September 1940 convoy escort with Western Approaches Command She was scrapped on 3 december 1948. Churchill USS Herndon 9 September 1940 to the Soviet Union as Deyatelny in July 1944 lost on ...
- ... apped on 18 May 1949. Zhguchy HMCS Leamington 17 July 1944 returned on 15 November 1950 Scrapped on 3 december 1951. Zhivuchy HMCS Richmond 16 June 1944 returned to the Royal Navy on 26 June 1949 Scrapped on 29 ...
#10 USS Alfred A. Cunningham
USS Alfred A. Cunningham (DD-752) , an Allen M. Sumner -class destroyer , is the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Alfred Austell Cunningham , a USMC officer and aviator . Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer History United States Namesake Alfred Austell Cunningham Builder Bethlehem Mar
- ... tered Subic Bay. Except for two brief visits to Hong Kong, she remained in the Subic Bay area until 3 december , when she sailed for Yokosuka. After a brief upkeep period, the ship left on a return voyage to the ...
#11 USS Isabel
USS Isabel (SP-521) , later PY-10 , was a yacht in commission in the United States Navy as a destroyer from 1917 to 1920 and as a patrol yacht from 1921 to 1946. Patrol vessel of the United States Navy USS Isabel (PY-10) at Hankow , China , in 1937, dressed overall for the coronation of King George
- ... al Thomas C. Hart , Isabel ' s commanding officer, Lieutenant John W. Payne Jr., took her to sea on 3 december 1941, with all excess topside weight removed and her motorboat replaced by a pulling whaleboat , he ...
#12 USS Aulick (DD-258)
The second USS Aulick (DD-258) was a Clemson -class destroyer in the United States Navy and transferred to the Royal Navy where she served as HMS Burnham (H82) during World War II . Clemson-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Aulick . USS Aulick in 1939-1940 History United St
- ... lding Corporation , Fore River Shipyard , Quincy Cost $1,219,870 (hull and machinery) [1] Laid down 3 december 1918 Launched 11 April 1919 Commissioned 26 July 1919 Decommissioned 8 October 1940 Stricken 8 Janu ...
- ... 2 x 21 inch (533 mm) torpedo tubes AS USS AULICK Named for John H. Aulick , Aulick was laid down on 3 december 1918 and launched on 11 April 1919 by the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation ; sponsored by Mrs. Ph ...
#13 HMS Escapade
HMS Escapade was an E-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the early 1930s. Although assigned to the Home Fleet upon completion in 1934, the ship was attached to the Mediterranean Fleet in 1935–1936 during the Abyssinia Crisis . During the Spanish Civil War of 1936–1939 she spent considerable
- ... t £249,987 Laid down 30 March 1933 Launched 30 January 1934 Completed 30 August 1934 Out of service 3 december 1946 Identification Pennant number : H17 Motto Celeriter ("Swiftly") Honours and awards Atlantic 19 ...
- ... as accordingly ordered stripped of equipment on 15 November and paid off as tender to HMS Tartar on 3 december . Handed over to the British Iron & Steel Corporation for scrapping on 17 May, she was broken up at ...
#14 USS Monssen (DD-798)
USS Monssen (DD-798) was a Fletcher -class destroyer of the United States Navy , the second Navy ship named for Lieutenant Mons Monssen (1867–1930), who was awarded the Medal of Honor for putting out a fire in a magazine on Missouri . Fletcher-class destroyer of the United States Navy For other ship
- ... e Atlantic Reserve Fleet . [1] However, the Naval Vessel Register lists the decommissioning date as 3 december 1957. [2] Transferred to the Philadelphia Reserve Group in 1962, Monssen was being towed down the c ...
#15 HMS Lyra (1910)
HMS Lyra was one of 20 Acorn class (later H-class) destroyers built for the Royal Navy that served in the First World War . The Acorn class were smaller than the preceding Beagle class but oil -fired and better armed. Launched in 1910, Lyra was part of the winning side in war games that took place t
- ... of the war, Lyra was involved in escorting ships, both individually and in convoy . For example, on 3 december 1916, the vessel escorted troop ships to Liverpool. [21] On 17 January 1917, Lyra was called on to ...
#16 USS Hart (DD-594)
USS Hart (DD-594) , a Fletcher -class destroyer , was the second ship of the United States Navy of that name, in honor of Lieutenant Patrick H. Hart (1912–1942), who posthumously received the Navy Cross for heroism during the Battle of Midway . Fletcher-class destroyer For other ships with the same
- ... Commissioned 4 November 1944 Decommissioned 31 May 1946 Stricken 15 April 1973 Fate Sold for scrap, 3 december 1973 General characteristics Class and type Fletcher class destroyer Displacement 2,050 tons Length ...
- ... Stockton, California . Hart was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register 15 April 1973, was sold on 3 december 1973, and broken up for scrap. AWARDS Hart received two battle stars for her service in World War I ...
#17 HMS Hyperion (H97)
HMS Hyperion was an H-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy during the mid-1930s. During the Spanish Civil War of 1936–1939, the ship enforced the arms blockade imposed by Britain and France on both sides as part of the Mediterranean Fleet . During the first few months of World War II , Hyperion
- ... yperion Builder Swan Hunter , Tyne and Wear Laid down 27 March 1935 Launched 8 April 1936 Completed 3 december 1936 Identification Pennant number : H97 Fate Mined 22 December 1940 General characteristics as bui ...
- ... at Wallsend-on-Tyne , England, on 27 March 1935. She was launched on 8 April 1936 and completed on 3 december 1936. Excluding government-furnished equipment like the armament, the ship cost £251,466. [7] [Note ...
#18 Forrest Sherman-class destroyer
The 18 Forrest Sherman -class destroyers comprised the first post-war class of US destroyers . Commissioned beginning in 1955, these ships served until the late 1980s. Their weaponry underwent considerable modification during their years of service. Four were converted to guided missile destroyers.
- ... 1958 11 July 1983 Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise, 7 April 1998 [15] Edson DD-946 3 december 1956 4 January 1958 7 November 1958 15 December 1988 Preserved, first New York from 1989, returned ...
#19 HMS Birmingham (D86)
HMS Birmingham was a Type 42 destroyer laid down by Cammell Laird and Company , Limited, at Birkenhead on 28 March 1972, launched on 30 July 1973 by Lady Empson, wife of Sir Derek Empson and commissioned on 3 December 1976. She was named for the city of Birmingham , England . Destroyer of the Royal
- ... 8 March 1972, launched on 30 July 1973 by Lady Empson, wife of Sir Derek Empson and commissioned on 3 december 1976. She was named for the city of Birmingham , England . Destroyer of the Royal Navy For other sh ...
- ... ame HMS Birmingham Builder Cammell Laird Laid down 28 March 1972 Launched 30 July 1973 Commissioned 3 december 1976 Decommissioned 31 December 1999 Identification Pennant number : D86 Nickname(s) "The Brum" Fat ...
#20 USS Bullard
USS Bullard (DD-660) was a Fletcher -class destroyer of the United States Navy , named for Rear Admiral William H. G. Bullard (1866–1927). Fletcher-class destroyer History United States Namesake William H. G. Bullard Builder Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company , Kearny, New Jersey Laid down 16
- ... 1946 Stricken 1 December 1972 Motto "What's in it for me!" [ citation needed ] Fate Sold for scrap 3 december 1973 General characteristics Class and type Fletcher class destroyer Displacement 2,050 long tons ( ...
- ... in occupation duties until 10 November 1945, when she departed for San Pedro, Calif. , arriving on 3 december . She operated along the west coast during most of 1946, and then reported to San Diego for inactiva ...
- ... ember 1946. Bullard was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 1 December 1972. She was sold on 3 december 1973 and broken up for scrap. AWARDS Bullard received nine battle stars for her World War II servic ...