Uss Sumner
At least three
United States Navy
ships have been named
Sumner
, after the
19th century
Navy captain
Thomas Hubbard Sumner
.
The first
Sumner
(DD-333)
was a
destroyer
commissioned in
1921
.
The second
Sumner
(AGS-5)
was originally the
submarine tender
Bushnell
, converted to a
survey ship
in
World War II
, and a participant in the nuclear tests at
Bikini Atoll
.
The third
Sumner
(T-AGS-61)
is a
Pathfinder
-class
oceanographic
survey ship
that became operational in
1997
.
The destroyer
Allen M. Sumner
(DD-692)
may also be referred to informally as
Sumner
.
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