USS Hopewell

USS Hopewell

Two ships in the United States Navy have been named USS "Hopewell".

*USS|Hopewell|DD-181, was a "Wickes"-class destroyer launched in June 1918 and transferred to the Royal Navy in September 1940

*USS|Hopewell|DD-681, was a sclass|Fletcher|destroyer launched in May 1943


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