Three Truxtun-class destroyers served in the United States Navy. Part of the original 16 destroyers authorized by Congress in 1898, they were commissioned in 1902. They were very similar to their Bainbridge-class contemporaries, except for mounting six 6 pounder (57 mm) guns instead of five. They were considered the most successful of the first 16 US Navy destroyers, and were the basis for the larger succeeding Smith-class.
The Truxtuns escorted convoys during World War I. They may have been equipped with one or two depth charge racks for this mission. All were sold in 1920 and converted to merchant vessels or scrapped.
The file contains all the sounds and pcx files. Model is not my own creation because it came from google warehouse and DiMaggio is the author. Wyrmshadow provided the animation files and Ares de Borg did the sounds. I merely put the pieces together and cleaned up the model for CivIII and added some what if pieces. A big thanks to everyone that helped out!
The Truxtuns escorted convoys during World War I. They may have been equipped with one or two depth charge racks for this mission. All were sold in 1920 and converted to merchant vessels or scrapped.
The file contains all the sounds and pcx files. Model is not my own creation because it came from google warehouse and DiMaggio is the author. Wyrmshadow provided the animation files and Ares de Borg did the sounds. I merely put the pieces together and cleaned up the model for CivIII and added some what if pieces. A big thanks to everyone that helped out!