
USS Brush - Wikipedia
USS Brush (DD-745), an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer, is the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Charles Brush, an American inventor and philanthropist.
USS BRUSH (DD-745) Deployments & History - HullNumber.com
Since September 1953 Brush has operated along the west coast and has completed three more Far Eastern cruises. Brush received five battle stars for World War II service and four battle …
Brush (DD-745) - NHHC
Jun 8, 2015 · Brush (DD-745) was launched 28 December 1943 by Bethlehem Steel Co., Staten Island, N. Y.; sponsored by Miss Virginia Perkins, great-granddaughter of Charles Brush; and …
USS BRUSH DD-745 - DD-745 - Tin Can Sailors
USS BRUSH DD-745 Ship History. Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, June 2015. Brush (DD-745) was launched 28 December 1943 by Bethlehem Steel Co., Staten Island, N. …
USS Brush 1943 Bethlehem Steel New York - Brush-History
USS BRUSH Warship Brush (DD-745) was launched 28 December 1943 by Bethlehem Steel Co., Staten Island, N. Y.; sponsored by Miss Virginia Perkins, great-granddaughter of Charles …
USS BRUSH (DD-745) Crew Roster - HullNumber.com
U.S.S. BRUSH (DD-745) at HullNumber.com - Specs & Deployments - Crew Roster - Photos - NEW -> ALL HANDS - Internet Links - Reunion Info
Destroyer Photo Index DD-745 USS BRUSH - NavSource
the USS Brush (DD745) in the early 1950’s during the Korean “conflict”. The book includes many photos of crew members of the Brush, and recounts her voyages during this time. It is …
USS Brush DD-745 (1944-1969) - Mesothelioma Resource Group
Sep 7, 2022 · The USS Brush DD-745 was launched in December of 1943 by the Bethlehem Steel Co. She was an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer.
USS Brush (DD-745) and Asbestos Exposure | Asbestos Ships
The USS Brush (DD-745) was an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer laid down on July 30, 1943, and launched on December 28, the same year. It was commissioned on April 17, 1944, under …
USS Brush - Wikiwand
USS Brush (DD-745), an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer, is the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Charles Brush, an American inventor and philanthropist.