Compensation for Navy Veterans Exposed to Asbestos on USS Robert H. Smith (DD-735, DM-23)
Navy veterans who served on the USS Robert H. Smith (DD-735, DM-23), 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 Robert H. Smith (DD-735, DM-23)
- Between: 1944 - 1947
- Discharge Status: Honorable
USS Robert H. Smith (DD-735, DM-23)
The USS Robert H. Smith (DD-735, DM-23), named after Robert H. Smith, was built by the Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine. Its construction began on January 10, 1944 and it was launched on May 25, 1944. The ship was then commissioned on August 4, 1944. Originally identified as DD-735, it was reclassified as DM-23 on July 19, 1944.
The USS Robert H. Smith was in active service for approximately two years and five months before its decommissioning on January 29, 1947. The ship was officially stricken from the naval register on February 26, 1971.
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