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Five ships bear the name of Commodore Isaac Hull, the first of which was USS Commodore Hull followed by four Destroyers:

 DD-7, DD-330, DD-350, and DD-945.

 

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Last updated on 13 Jul 2022

 

If you served aboard the USS Hull during the 1972 Vietnam cruise you were exposed to Agent Orange

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Remembering Capt. John McKechnie, co-founder of the USS Hull Association

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S. 422 Blue Water Navy Vietnam Veterans Act of 2017

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HVAC Chairman Vows to Pass AOBWN Bill This Year

http://vnvets.blogspot.com/2018/03/this-just-in-from-our-friends-at-fleet.html

 

 

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Mission Statement

 

The mission of the USS Hull Association is to promote fellowship amongst shipmates who served on any U. S. Navy Destroyer named HULL through a periodic reunion of the membership, publication of news of interest to the membership through newsletters, and an up-to-date website.

 

Commodore Isaac Hull

Photo #: NH 48939-KN (color)
Captain Isaac Hull, USN (1773-1843)
Portrait by Orlando S. Lagman, after Gilbert Stuart, 1967.
Courtesy of the U.S. Navy Art Collection, Washington, D.C.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

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USS Commodore Hull

 


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(DD-7)


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(DD-330)


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(DD350)

 

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(DD-945)


 

 

 

 

 

 

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