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What (who) is Gatch$31089$ - definition

DEALEY-CLASS DESTROYER ESCORT
USS Gatch; USS Gatch (DE-1026); USS Hooper (DE-1026)
  • ''Hooper'' among group of ships awaiting scrapping, 1974
  • USS Hooper (DE-1026)

Helen Gatch         
  • Waiting for the train, 1893 photo by Helen Gatch
AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHER (1862–1942)
Draft:Helen Gatch; Helen Plummer
Helen Plummer Gatch (née Plummer; 1862–1942) was an American painter and photographer known for depicting family members and views of the Oregon Coast.
Lee Gatch         
  • mural study, Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania Post Office, 1941
AMERICAN ARTIST
Harry Lee Gatch (September 10, 1902 – November 10, 1968), was a twentieth-century American artist known for his lyrical abstractions and his ability to find "a fresh approach" to painting the figure and nature "through interwoven patterns of flattened figures" and a Fauvist-inspired sense of landscape.Barbara Rose, American Art Since 1900, (New York: Praeger, 1967), p.
USS Hooper         
USS Hooper (DE-1026) (originally USS Gatch) was a in the United States Navy. She was named for Rear Admiral Stanford Caldwell Hooper, prominent naval communicator (considered the founder of naval radio), and Director of Naval Communications from 1928 to 1935.

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USS Hooper

USS Hooper (DE-1026) (originally USS Gatch) was a Dealey-class destroyer escort in the United States Navy. She was named for Rear Admiral Stanford Caldwell Hooper, prominent naval communicator (considered the founder of naval radio), and Director of Naval Communications from 1928 to 1935.

Hooper was launched by Bethlehem-Pacific Coast Steel Corp., San Francisco, 1 August 1957; sponsored by Miss Elizabeth Hooper, daughter of Rear Admiral Hooper; and commissioned at San Francisco 18 March 1958.