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An evolution of the WWII U.S. Navy [[Sumner-class]] destroyers, lengthening the hull to provide more fuel storage and thus endurance, and improved masts for more [[radar]] antennas | An evolution of the WWII U.S. Navy [[Allen M. Sumner-class]] destroyers, lengthening the hull to provide more fuel storage and thus endurance, and improved masts for more [[radar]] antennas |
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Gearing-class [r]: An evolution of the WWII U.S. Navy Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers, lengthening the hull to provide more fuel storage and thus endurance, and improved masts for more radar antennas