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USS Caldwell: Information from Answers.com (336 words)
USS Caldwell (DD-69) was the lead ship of her class destroyer of the United States Navy.
Caldwell was launched 10 July 1917 by Mare Island Navy Yard; sponsored by Miss C. Caldwell; and commissioned 1 December 1917, Lieutenant Commander B. McCandless in command.
She participated in patrol and convoy escort duty, which were interrupted when Caldwell aided in urgent experimental work on underwater listening devices to employ against German submarines.
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