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Notable Clemson-class warships include the ''Blue'', ''Decoy'', ''Gamble'', ''Kane'', ''Parrot'', ''Tucker'', ''Walker'', and ''Worden''. | Notable Clemson-class warships include the ''Blue'', ''Decoy'', ''Gamble'', ''Kane'', ''Parrot'', ''Tucker'', ''Walker'', and ''Worden''. | ||
there were over 156 Clemson-class Destroyers made in the WW2 period. | |||
'''Official Description:''' ''These venerable destroyers have been in service since 1919, but they are still worthy ships that are useful in a variety of roles. They carry a depth charge launcher, making them capable of engaging enemy submarines, and they feature a number of torpedo tubes, which gives them a powerful punch against larger ships. unfortunately, they are quite weak in the antiaircraft role, thanks to their small number of AA guns and the fact that they do not mount any dual-purpose guns.'' | '''Official Description:''' ''These venerable destroyers have been in service since 1919, but they are still worthy ships that are useful in a variety of roles. They carry a depth charge launcher, making them capable of engaging enemy submarines, and they feature a number of torpedo tubes, which gives them a powerful punch against larger ships. unfortunately, they are quite weak in the antiaircraft role, thanks to their small number of AA guns and the fact that they do not mount any dual-purpose guns.'' |