USS Borie

USS Borie

USS "Borie" may refer to:

*, a "Clemson"-class destroyer commissioned in 1920, served in World War II and sunk following battle damage in 1943.
*, an "Allen M. Sumner"-class destroyer, commissioned in 1944 and decommissioned in 1972.


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