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The first USS Dewey (DD-349) was a Farragut-class destroyer of the United States Navy, launched in 1934 and named for Admiral George Dewey. Dewey served in the Pacific through World War II. After escaping damage during the attack on Pearl Harbor, Dewey screened the aircraft carrier USS Lexington until the carrier was lost in the battle of the Coral Sea; then screened USS Saratoga through the invasion of Guadalcanal and the battle of the Eastern Solomons. Following overhaul in San Francisco, Dewey spent 1943 in Alaskan waters supporting the invasions of Attu and Kiska. Dewey spent 1944 supporting raids in the Marshalls, Carolines, and Marianas, including screening carriers during the battle of the Philippine Sea. After being damaged by Typhoon Cobra during the recapture of the Philippines,

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  • デューイ (駆逐艦) (ja)
  • USS Dewey (DD-349) (pl)
  • USS Dewey (DD-349) (en)
  • USS Dewey (DD-349) (ru)
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  • デューイ (USS Dewey, DD-349) は、アメリカ海軍の駆逐艦。ファラガット級駆逐艦の1隻。艦名はジョージ・デューイ大元帥にちなむ。 デューイは第二次世界大戦において太平洋で運用された。真珠湾攻撃にて損傷を免れ、珊瑚海海戦にて空母レキシントンが撃沈されるまで護衛した。その後、ガダルカナル島における戦闘及び第二次ソロモン海戦を通じてサラトガを護衛した。サンフランシスコでの修理・補修後、デューイは1943年にアラスカの海域でアッツ島とキスカ島の攻撃を支援した。デューイは1944年にマーシャル、キャロライン、マリアナ沖海戦において空母の護衛及び攻撃の支援を行った。フィリピンの奪還中にコブラ台風によって被害を受けた後、デューイは硫黄島の侵攻を支援し、その後は終戦まで補給艦の護衛にあたった。 (ja)
  • USS Dewey (DD-349) – amerykański niszczyciel typu Farragut, drugi oddany do użytku z serii ośmiu okrętów zbudowanych dla marynarki wojennej Stanów Zjednoczonych w latach 30. XX wieku. Brał aktywny udział w wojnie na Pacyfiku podczas drugiej wojny światowej. (pl)
  • DD 349 Dewey (Корабль Соединённых Штатов Дьюи) — американский эсминец типа Farragut. Заложен на верфи Bath Iron Works 16 декабря 1932 года. Заводской номер: 154. Спущен 28 июля 1934 года, вступил в строй 4 октября 1934 года.Выведен в резерв 19 октября 1945 года. Из ВМС США исключён 1 ноября 1945 года.Продан 20 декабря 1946 года фирме «George H. Nutman» в Бруклин и разобран на слом. (ru)
  • The first USS Dewey (DD-349) was a Farragut-class destroyer of the United States Navy, launched in 1934 and named for Admiral George Dewey. Dewey served in the Pacific through World War II. After escaping damage during the attack on Pearl Harbor, Dewey screened the aircraft carrier USS Lexington until the carrier was lost in the battle of the Coral Sea; then screened USS Saratoga through the invasion of Guadalcanal and the battle of the Eastern Solomons. Following overhaul in San Francisco, Dewey spent 1943 in Alaskan waters supporting the invasions of Attu and Kiska. Dewey spent 1944 supporting raids in the Marshalls, Carolines, and Marianas, including screening carriers during the battle of the Philippine Sea. After being damaged by Typhoon Cobra during the recapture of the Philippines, (en)
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