USS Mitscher (DL-2/DDG-35), named for Admiral Marc "Pete" Mitscher USN (1887–1947), was the lead ship of her class of destroyer leaders of the United States Navy. Commissioned in 1953, she was later converted to a guided missile destroyer, and served until 1978. She was sold for scrap in 1980.
USS Mitscher (DDG-35) in the 1970s
USS Mitscher (DL-2), in 1953.
USS Mitscher (DDG-35) entering Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in January 1975
Sunrise on the USS Mitscher (DDG-35) north of Puerto Rico. January 1975
The Mitscher-class destroyer was an experimental destroyer class of four ships that were built for the United States Navy shortly after World War II. Considerably larger than all previous destroyers, but smaller than their immediate predecessor, the experimental Norfolk, they would have been the first post-war destroyer class had they not been reclassified during construction as destroyer leaders (DL). Commissioned in 1953–1954, two of the class served until 1969, and were scrapped in the 1970s. The other two were converted into guided missile destroyers (DDG), served until 1978, and were sold for scrap by 1980.
USS John S. McCain underway in early 1960s
USS Mitscher (DDG-35) after her conversion to a guided missile destroyer, 1971.