
USS Cony - Wikipedia
USS Cony (DD/DDE-508), a Fletcher -class destroyer, was a ship of the United States Navy named for Joseph S. Cony (1834–1867), a naval officer during the Civil War.
Destroyer Photo Index DD-508 / DDE-508 USS CONY - NavSource
Painting of the USS Philip (DD-498) and USS Cony (DD-508) on October 27 1943, the destroyers fired at mortar emplacements on Mono Island and then came into Blanche Harbor, Treasury …
Cony (DD-508) - NHHC
2016年3月8日 · Reclassified DDE-508 on 26 March 1949, Cony was converted to an escort destroyer, specially equipped for antisubmarine warfare, and recommissioned 17 November …
USS CONY (DD-508) Deployments & History - HullNumber.com
DD-508 General Specifications Class: Fletcher-class destroyer Named for: Joseph S. Cony Complement: 336 Officers and Enlisted Displacement: 2050 tons Length: 376 feet 6 inches …
USS Cony (DDE-508) – laststandonzombieisland
2017年1月18日 · Here we see the Fletcher -class destroyer USS Cony (DD/DDE-508) off Norfolk in October 1963 as seen from the USS Keppler (DD-765). Though she earned 11 battle stars …
Category:USS Cony (DD-508) - Wikimedia Commons
USS Cony (DD-508) underway in San Francisco Bay on 25 February 1944 (NH 104876).jpg 5,596 × 4,197; 6.92 MB
DANFS: USS Cony (DD-508)
Reclassified DDE-508 on 26 March 1949, Cony was converted to an escort destroyer, specially equipped for antisubmarine warfare, and recommissioned 17 November 1949.
DD-508 - Tin Can Sailors
Hull Number: DD-508 Launch Date: 08/20/1942 Commissioned Date: 10/30/1942 Decommissioned Date: 07/02/1969
USS Cony (DD-508) | Military Wiki | Fandom
USS Cony (DD/DDE-508), a Fletcher-class destroyer, was a ship of the United States Navy named for Joseph S. Cony (1834–1867), a naval officer during the Civil War.
CONY DD 508 - NavalCoverMuseum
Post Office Reestablished November 21 1949 - Disestablished May 26 1969. As DD-508. CONY earned 11 Battle Stars for her WWII service and 2 Battle Stars or her Korean War service. …