History of USS Timmerman DD828

Timmerman (DD-828) was laid down on
1 October 1954 at Bath, Maine, by the Bath Iron Works; assigned to the
Atlantic Reserve Fleet on 19 November 1945; launched on 19 May 1951; sponsored
by Mrs. Fred Timmerman; and commissioned on 26 September 1952, Comdr. Edward
E. Hoffman in command.
Timmerman was constructed as an experimental,
light weight, advanced design destroyer to test and evaluate, under operating
conditions, advanced design experimental engineering equipment. As a unit
of the Operational Development Force, 1st Naval District, Boston, she tested
her new propulsion system for the next four years. On 11 January 1954,
her designation was changed to AG-152, a miscellaneous auxiliary ship.
The ship was decommissioned at Boston on 27
July 1956. She was moved to Philadelphia in September and assigned to the
Reserve Fleet. In early 1958 Timmerman was declared unfit for further service
and struck from the Navy list on 4 April 1958. On 21 April 1959, she was
sold to the Boston Metals Co., Baltimore, Md., and scrapped.
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