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The Wickes class destroyer USS Talbot (DD-114) is launched at William Cramp & Sons of Philadelphia. She enters service before the end of the First World war, but sees more use as a fast transport in the Pacific during the Second World War.
U.S. Destroyers: An Illustrated Design History, Norman Friedmann .
The standard history of the development of American destroyers, from the earliest torpedo boat destroyers to the post-war fleet, and covering the massive classes of destroyers built for both World Wars. Gives the reader a good understanding of the debates that surrounded each class of destroyer and led to their individual features.