Five ships bear the name of
Commodore Isaac Hull, the
first of which was USS Commodore
Hull followed by four Destroyers: DD-7,
DD-330, DD-350, and DD-945.
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history of each ship.
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Commodore Isaac
Hull
Photo #: NH 48939-KN (color)
Captain Isaac Hull, USN (1773-1843)
Portrait by Orlando S. Lagman, after Gilbert Stuart, 1967.
Courtesy of the U.S. Navy Art Collection, Washington, D.C.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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picture
USS Commodore Hull
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picture
(DD-7)
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picture
(DD-330)
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picture
(DD350)
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(DD-945)
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