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  • [Date]: 29 June
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Ingraham
    [Class and type]: Wickes-class destroyer
    [Fate and other notes]: sold for scrap
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  • [Date]: 26 June
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Stribling
    [Class and type]: Wickes-class destroyer
    [Fate and other notes]: sunk as a target
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  • [Date]: 1 July
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Israel
    [Class and type]: Wickes-class destroyer
    [Fate and other notes]: sold for scrap
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  • [Date]: 1 July
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Murray
    [Class and type]: Wickes-class destroyer
    [Fate and other notes]: sold for scrap
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  • [Date]: 7 June
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Mugford
    [Class and type]: Wickes-class destroyer
    [Fate and other notes]: sold for scrap
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  • [Date]: 17 June
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Ringgold
    [Class and type]: Wickes-class destroyer
    [Fate and other notes]: transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 as HMS Newark
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Every year, ships are submitted for scrap and decommissioning, and even those that are scrapped are of great value. In 1922, a total of 20 ships were forced out of service because of aging or outdated equipment. The random tool keeps a detailed record of the ships that are being forced out of service.

With the generator, we can find the exact point in time of decommissioning, the Operator, the name of the ship, the class and type of the ship, and the results of the ship processing. Most of the ships were repurposed for new war uses, some of which were resold to other countries, while others were converted from military to commercial vessels and continued to be rationalized for re-use.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of ship decommissionings in 1922.

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