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USS Yarnall (DD-143)
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For other ships with the same name, see USS Yarnall and HMS Lincoln.
The first USS Yarnall (DD–143) was a Wickes-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I later transferred to the Royal Navy as HMS Lincoln, to the Royal Norwegian Navy as HNoMS Lincoln, and subsequently to the Soviet Navy as Druzhny.
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Name | USS Yarnall |
Builder | William Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia |
Yard number | 458 |
Laid down | 12 February 1918 |
Launched | 19 June 1918 |
Commissioned | 29 November 1918 |
Decommissioned | 29 May 1922 |
Recommissioned | 19 April 1930 |
Decommissioned | 30 December 1936 |
Recommissioned | 4 October 1939 |
Decommissioned | 23 October 1940 |
Stricken | 8 January 1941 |
Identification | DD-143 |
Fate | Transferred to UK, 23 October 1940 |
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Name | HMS Lincoln |
Commissioned | 23 October 1940 |
Identification | Pennant number: G42 |
Fate | Transferred to USSR as a parts hulk, 26 August 1944; returned by Soviet Union August 1952 and sold for scrap |
Notes | Transferred to Norway February 1942 |
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Name | HNoMS Lincoln |
Acquired | February 1942 |
Fate | Returned to United Kingdom, 25 December 1943 |
Notes | loaned to Canada July 1942; returned to United Kingdom 25 December 1943 |
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Name | Druzhny (Friendly) |
Acquired | 26 August 1944 used as a parts hulk |
Fate | Returned to United Kingdom for scrapping, 23 August 1952 |
Notes | May have been in active Soviet Navy service, 23 September 1944 to end of World War II |
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Class and type | Wickes-class destroyer |
Displacement | 1154 tons |
Length | 314 ft 4+1⁄2 in (95.822 m) |
Beam | 30 ft 11+1⁄4 in (9.430 m) |
Draft | 9 ft 10+1⁄4 in (3.004 m) |
Speed | 35 kn (65 km/h; 40 mph) |
Complement | 122 officers and enlisted |
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