DATA | Name: United States Ship Albert W. Grant Type: Destroyer Namesake: Vice Admiral Albert W. Grant, USN Navy Classification: DD 649 Class: DD 445, Fletcher Builder: Charleston Navy Yard, Charleston, South Carolina Keel laid: 30 December 1942 Launched: 29 May 1943 Commissioned: 24 November 1943 Disposition: Decommissioned: 16 July 1946; stricken from the Navy List: 14 April 1971; sold for scrap 30 May 1972. |
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Albert W. Grant was fitted with the low, square bridge introduced in Brownson. Like other 2100-ton Fletcher-class destroyers built at Boston Navy Yard her specifications were as follows: Length Overall: 376' 5½" Extreme Beam: 39' 8" Normal Displacement: 2,050 long tons Draft: Light: 8' 1"; Mean: 13' 5" Deep: 22’8” Designed Complement: Officers, 34; Enlisted, 295 Designed Shaft Horsepower: 60,000 Designed Speed: 36 knots Screws: Two Rudder: One Stacks: Two Tactical diameter: 950 yards at 30 knots Endurance: 4,800 nautical miles at 15 knots.
Albert W. Grant’s initial armament was that of a typical low-bridge Fletcher-class destroyer from 1943–4: five 5-inch guns in single mounts, ten 21-inch torpedo tubes in two quintuple mounts, ten 40mm guns in five twin mounts, seven 20mm guns in single mounts and depth charges. Primary: 5 x 5-inch/38 cal. in five single mounts Long-range anti-aircraft: 10 x 40mm Bofors in five twin mounts Short-range anti-aircraft: 7 x 20mm Oerlikon in single mounts Torpedo Tubes: 10 x 21-inch in two quintuple mounts ASW: 2 racks for 600-lb. charges; 6 “K”-guns for 300-lb. charges
Her electronics were also typical: Radar: SC (air search) and SG (surface search), Mk 37 (fire control) Sonar: QC
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