USS Melvin (DD-680)

History
United States
NamesakeJohn T. Melvin
BuilderFederal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company, Kearny, N.J.
Laid down6 July 1943
Launched17 October 1943
Commissioned24 November 1943
Decommissioned13 January 1954
Stricken1 December 1974
FateSold for scrap 14 August 1975
General characteristics
Class & typeFletcher-class destroyer
Displacement2,050 tons
Length376 ft 6 in (114.7 m)
Beam39 ft 9 in (12.1 m)
Draft17 ft 9 in (5.4 m)
Propulsion
  • 60,000 shp (45 MW)
  • 2 propellers
Speed38 knots (70 km/h; 44 mph)
Range6,500 nm at 15 kn (12,000 km at 28 km/h)
Complement273
Armament

USS Melvin (DD-680) was a Fletcher-class destroyer and the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Lieutenant, junior grade John T. Melvin (1887–1917), who was killed on 5 November 1917 while serving on the USS Alcedo in World War I and is recognized as the first American naval officer to die in that war.

Melvin was laid down on 6 July 1943 by Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company, in Kearny, N.J., launched on 17 October 1943, sponsored by Miss Gertrude C. Bailey, grandniece of Lieutenant Melvin and commissioned on 24 November 1943.