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The Tucker class was the fourth of five classes of destroyers that were known as the "thousand tonners", because they were the first U.S. destroyers over 1000 LT displacement.
The O'Brien class was the third of five classes of destroyers that were known as the "thousand tonners", because they were the first U.S. destroyers over 1000 LT displacement.
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USS Tucker (Destroyer No. 57/DD-57 57/DD-57 lead ship of her class of destroyers built for the United States Navy prior to the American entry into wasld War I.
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