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To Argentina August 16 1961, renamed Espora.| Click On Image For Full Size Image |
Size | Image Description | Contributed By |
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| 63k | Isaac Foote Dortch, born 12 December 1883 in Gadsden, Ala., graduated from the Naval Academy in 1905. He commanded Warrington (DD-30) in 1915, and during World War I, commanded Wadsworth (DD-60) and fitted out and commissioned Talbot (DD-114) in 1918. For his distinguished service while commanding Wadsworth and Talbot, he was awarded the Navy Cross. Captain Dortch served as naval attaché in Argentina and Chile during 1922-25 and died while on active duty 4 June 1932 at San Francisco, Calif. Photo from the United States Naval Academy. | Bill Gonyo | |
| 48k | Undated, location unknown. | Claude Laxton | |
| 93k | Undated, location unknown. National Archives and Records Administration photo 19-N-49104. | Robert Hurst | |
| 164k | Undated, location unknown. | Richard Miller BMCS USNR RET. | |
| 98k | Undated, location unknown. | Richard Miller BMCS USNR RET. | |
| 66k | Souvenir button of the launching of the USS Dortch (DD-670) and USS Gatling (DD-671) on June 20 1943. Courtesy of www.timepassagesnostalgia.com. | Tom Kerman | |
| 208k | Launching of the USS Dortch (DD-670) and USS Gatling (DD-671) on June 20 1943 at Federal Shipbuilding, Kearny, NJ. From the collection of John Serge Kurilla Sr. who was a shipbuilding engineer. | Mark Kurilla | |
| 69k | Western Mediterranean 1954. | Marc Piché | |
| 218k | Venice, Italy in 1954. | Leon Israel | |
| 168k | Circa 1954-1955 in drydock. | Clif Hunt | |
| 180k | Circa 1954-1955, location unknown. | Clif Hunt | |
| 117k | USS Miller (DD-535) returns to Newport, Rhode Island, from overseas duty, 1956. In the background are other Atlantic Fleet Destroyer Force ships moored to buoys in Narrangansett Bay. USS Dortch (DD-670) is in the left center, and USS Hickox (DD-673) is at right. The original print bears the stamped date 20 August 1956. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, from the collections of the Naval Historical Center. | Fred Weiss | |
| On Argentine Service |
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| 205k | Undated, ARA Espora (D-21, ex-USS Dortch) underway. Argentine Navy official photo, from the ArmadaArgentina website. | Robert Hurst | |
| 149k | Argentine destroyer ARA Espora (D-21, ex-USS Dortch) underway during exercise UNITAS III, in 1962. Image from U.S. Navy All Hands magazine February 1963. | Robert Hurst | |
| 212k | ARA Espora (D 21, ex-USS Dortch) underway in 1969, location unknown. Argentine Navy, Official. Image scanned from the 1969 - 70 Edition of Jane's Fighting Ships. | Robert Hurst | |
| 186k | Ex USS Heermann (DD-532) as ARA Almirante Brown (DD 20) and Ex USS Dortch (DD-670) as ARA Espora (DD 21) during UNITAS XI 1970. | LCDR Orlando Gallardo, Jr. U.S. Navy | |
| 140k | Ex USS Stembel (DD-644) as ARA Rosales (DD 22) and Ex USS Dortch (DD-670) as ARA Espora (DD 21) during UNITAS XI 1970. | LCDR Orlando Gallardo, Jr. U.S. Navy | |
| 95k | December 1979, at Avellaneda Bridge outside Puerto Belgrano Naval Base outside Buenos Aires, Argentina. Awaiting scrapping. | Horacio H. Virardi | |
| 108k | As above, Mansfield (DD-728)and Dortch (DD-670) to the left awaiting scrapping. In the photo are Horacio's wife Tina and a Naval Cadet named Fuchs who is now a retired Frigate Captain. | Horacio H. Virardi | |
| 101k | As above, view from the Gun Director platform of the Dortch, in the right you can see the VDS (Variable Depth Sonar) on the Mansfield's fantail. | Horacio H. Virardi | |
| 78k | As above, view from the stern of the Mansfield, you can see the Dortch's bridge, gun director and forward 5" Gun. | Horacio H. Virardi | |
| 65k | As above, an ID plaque from one of the Dortch's 5" guns. | Horacio H. Virardi | |
| 139k | As above, view the Dorch´s bow. | Horacio H. Virardi | |
| 114k | As above, view of the port side of Mansfield with Dortch in the background. | Horacio H. Virardi | |
| 114k | As above, view of the aft of Mansfield and Dortch in background. | Horacio H. Virardi | |
| 120k | As above, bow of LST 919, the stern of Mansfield and bow of Dortch. | Horacio H. Virardi | |
| 108k | As above, view from the Avellaneda bridge, in the foreground a dry dock, and an oil tanker named Astrasur and in the background the Mansfield and Dortch. | Horacio H. Virardi | |
| Memorabilia | ||||
| 98k | Ship's patch. | Mike Smolinski | |
| 177k | Round the World Certificate | Mike Smolinski | |
| 173k | Golden Dragon Certificate | Mike Smolinski | |
| 122k | Sacred Order Certificate | Mike Smolinski | |
| 221k | Shellback Certificate | Mike Smolinski | |
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LCDR Robert Cummings Young Aug 7 1943 - Oct 4 1944 CDR Richard Edwin Myers Oct 4 1944 – Apr 30 1945 CDR Paul Gress Adams Jr. Apr 30 1945 - Sep 30 1945 LT Phillip L. Williams ? 1946 - Jul 19 1946 (Decommissioned Jul 19 1946 - May 4 1951) CDR Douglas Francis Chamberlain May 4 1951 - ? 1953 CDR Jonathan Frederick Rice ? 1953 - ? CDR Raymond Francis DuBois ? 1955 - Jun 1956 CDR Francis Egar Kinne Jun 1956 - ?
The contact listed, Was the contact at the time for this ship when located. If another person now is the contact, E-mail me and I will update this entry. These contacts are compiled from various sources over a long period of time and may or may not be correct. Every effort has been made to list the newest contact if more than one contact was found.
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