Compensation for Navy Veterans Exposed to Asbestos on USS DeHaven (DD-727)
Navy veterans who served on the USS DeHaven (DD-727), 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.
- Served Aboard: USS DeHaven (DD-727)
- Between: 1943 - 1973
- Discharge Status: Honorable
USS DeHaven (DD-727)
The USS DeHaven (DD-727) is a naval ship named after Edwin De Haven, built by the Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine. The ship was laid down on August 9, 1943, and launched on January 9, 1944, sponsored by Mrs. H. N. De Haven. It was officially commissioned on March 31, 1944, and remained active for a total of 29 years and 8 months before being decommissioned on December 3, 1973, the same day it was stricken from the naval register.
Operating under the callsign NHVF, USS DeHaven bore the hull number DD-727. Following its decommissioning, the DeHaven was transferred to South Korea on December 5, 1973.
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