USS Hollister (DD-788) was a Gearing-class destroyer of the United States Navy, named for the three Hollister brothers, who were killed in 1943 while serving in the Navy during World War II.
USS Hollister underway on 2 October 1969
Chara replenishing Philippine Sea and Hollister in 1950
Hollister being refueled in 1954
Hollister in 1962
The Gearing class was a series of 98 destroyers built for the U.S. Navy during and shortly after World War II. The Gearing design was a minor modification of the Allen M. Sumner class, whereby the hull was lengthened by 14 ft (4.3 m) at amidships, which resulted in more fuel storage space and increased the operating range.
USS Hanson in FRAM configuration, 4 August 1971
George K. MacKenzie, Leonard F. Mason, Henry W. Tucker, and Rupertus under the Story Bridge, Brisbane, Australia in January 1958.
Sarsfield (top) as delivered and Rowan (bottom) after FRAM I.
Norris after FRAM II.