Compensation for Navy Veterans Exposed to Asbestos on USS Severn (AO-61)

Navy veterans who served on the USS Severn (AO-61), if you're facing mesothelioma or lung cancer, you deserve answers and support. Explore options for justice – calculate your potential compensation and connect with a trusted asbestos law firm in your area.

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Compensation Requirements
  • Served Aboard: USS Severn (AO-61)
  • Between: 1960 - 1991
  • Discharge Status: Honorable
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USS Severn (AO-61)

The USS Severn AO-61, named after Raphael Semmes, was ordered on July 21, 1959. The ship was built by Bethlehem Steel in Sparrows Point, Maryland, and was laid down on August 15, 1960. It was then launched on May 20, 1961, before being acquired on November 30, 1962.

The USS Severn AO-61 was commissioned on December 10, 1962, and remained active for 28 years and 4 months before being decommissioned on April 14, 1991, on the same date, it was also stricken. The ship is identified by the callsign NGMV and the Hull number DDG-18. Its motto is "Dare to Excel".

Ultimately, the ship was sold to Greece on September 13, 1991.

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