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USS Lea (DD-118) was a Wickes-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I and World War II. She was named in honor of Edward Lea, a US Navy officer killed during the American Civil War. Lea was laid down on 18 September 1917 by William Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia. The ship was launched on 29 April 1918, sponsored by Mrs. Harry E. Collins. The destroyer was commissioned on 2 October 1918, Lieutenant Commander David W. Bagley in command.

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  • USS Lea (DD-118) was a Wickes-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I and World War II. She was named in honor of Edward Lea, a US Navy officer killed during the American Civil War. Lea was laid down on 18 September 1917 by William Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia. The ship was launched on 29 April 1918, sponsored by Mrs. Harry E. Collins. The destroyer was commissioned on 2 October 1918, Lieutenant Commander David W. Bagley in command. (en)
  • 利號驅逐艦(舷號DD-118)是一艘美國海軍建造的驅逐艦,為維克斯級驅逐艦的44號艦。她是美軍第一艘以利為名的軍艦,以紀念美國內戰時期的海軍軍官(Edward Lea)。 利號在1917年於開始建造,在1918年下水服役,其時第一次世界大戰已即將結束。戰後利號分別在大西洋及太平洋執勤,於1922年退役。1930年利號重返現役,主要用作演習及訓練,於1937年再次退役。隨著第二次世界大戰爆發,利號在1939年再次重返現役,並負責掩護到歐洲的商船。1944年起利號改為訓練艦,訓練機師投彈攻擊。1945年利號退役除籍,於1946年出售拆解。 利號在第二次世界大戰共獲得三枚戰鬥之星。 (zh)
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  • USS Lea (DD-118) was a Wickes-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I and World War II. She was named in honor of Edward Lea, a US Navy officer killed during the American Civil War. Lea was laid down on 18 September 1917 by William Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia. The ship was launched on 29 April 1918, sponsored by Mrs. Harry E. Collins. The destroyer was commissioned on 2 October 1918, Lieutenant Commander David W. Bagley in command. (en)
  • 利號驅逐艦(舷號DD-118)是一艘美國海軍建造的驅逐艦,為維克斯級驅逐艦的44號艦。她是美軍第一艘以利為名的軍艦,以紀念美國內戰時期的海軍軍官(Edward Lea)。 利號在1917年於開始建造,在1918年下水服役,其時第一次世界大戰已即將結束。戰後利號分別在大西洋及太平洋執勤,於1922年退役。1930年利號重返現役,主要用作演習及訓練,於1937年再次退役。隨著第二次世界大戰爆發,利號在1939年再次重返現役,並負責掩護到歐洲的商船。1944年起利號改為訓練艦,訓練機師投彈攻擊。1945年利號退役除籍,於1946年出售拆解。 利號在第二次世界大戰共獲得三枚戰鬥之星。 (zh)
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