USS POPE DD-225 it is!
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Pic shows the Pope surrounded by 8" shell spashes from the Japanese Heavy Cruiser HIJMS Ashigara during the Battle of the Java Sea.
USS POPE DD-225 SPECS: Type: Destroyer
Class: Clemson
Built by: William Cramp and Sons (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.)
Laid down: 9 Sep, 1919
Launched: 23 Mar, 1920
Commissioned: 27 Oct, 1920
Displacement: 1215/1308 BRT
Length: 314 feet
Complement: 122 men
Armament:
4x 4inch guns
1x 3inch AA gun
12x 21inch torpedo tubes
4x .50cal MG guns
Max speed: 35 knots
Engines: Steam boilers or turbines
Power: 26000 HP
History:
USS Pope (Lt.Cdr. W.C. Blinn) departs Surabaya, Netherlands East Indies on 28 February 1942 together with the British heavy cruiser HMS Exeter and the British destroyer HMS Encounter. The ships are ordered to try to escape through the Sunda Strait to Tjilatjap. Unfortunately they are spotted by Japanese warships and the Exeter and Encounter are sunk during the following engagement. Pope manages to escape only to be bombed by Japanese aircraft which leaves her unmanouverable after a near-miss. She is finally sunk by gunfire from Japanese warships in position 04.00S, 111.30E on 1 March 1942.