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USS Bordelon (DD-881) in 1964
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Laid down: 9 September 1944
Launched: 3 March 1945
Commissioned: 5 June 1945
Decommissioned: 1 February 1977
Struck: 1 February 1977
Fate: Transferred to Iran, 1977
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Motto: Remis Velisque

USS Bordelon (DD/DDR-881) was a Gearing-class destroyer of the United States Navy, named for Marine Staff Sergeant William J. Bordelon (1920–1943), who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroism in the Battle of Tarawa.

Bordelon was laid down by the Consolidated Steel Corporation at Orange, Texas on 9 September 1944, launched on 3 March 1945 by Mrs. W. J. Bordelon, the mother of Staff Sergeant Bordelon and commissioned on 5 June 1945. Bordelon operated as a part of the occupation force in Japan until March 1946 then alternated operations along the east coast and in the Caribbean with the 2nd Fleet with deployments to the Mediterranean with the 6th Fleet.

On 14 September 1976, while refueling alongside John F. Kennedy (CV-67) (CV-67), the ships came together and collided. Bordelon's port bow and some of the superstructure were damaged and the main mast snapped and fell on the signal shack, injuring some of the handling team.

Due to the damage to the superstructure and electronics and the age and condition of the hull, Bordelon was decommissioned and stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 1 February 1977, transferred to Iran in July 1977 and cannibalized for spare parts.

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