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USS ''Barry'' (DD-933) was one of eighteen ''Forrest Sherman''–class destroyers of the United States Navy, and was the third US destroyer to be named for Commodore John Barry. Commissioned in 1954, she spent most of her career in the Caribbean, Atlantic, and Mediterranean, but also served in the Vietnam War, for which she earned two battle stars. Another notable aspect of her service was the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962. Decommissioned in 1982, she became the "Display Ship ''Barry'' (DS ''Barry''), a museum ship at the Washington Navy Yard in Washington, D.C., in 1984. Renovation of DS ''Barry'' to allow her to continue as a museum ship has been deemed too expensive, and the planned construction of a fixed-span bridge to replace the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge, a swing bridge, would trap her at the Washington Navy Yard. An official departure ceremony for the ship took place on 17 October 2015,〔(navy.mil Morris, Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Tyrell K., "Navy Bids Farewell to Display Ship ''Barry''", October 17, 2015, 7:04:00 PM. )〕 and she will be towed away sometime during the winter of 2015-2016 and scrapped.〔(Dingfelder, Sadie, "Bidding farewell to the Barry," washingtonpost.com, September 10, 2015. )〕 ==Construction and commissioning== ''Barry'' was laid down on 15 March 1954 at Bath, Maine, by the Bath Iron Works Corporation; launched on 1 October 1955; sponsored by Mrs. Francis Rogers, a great-grandniece of Commodore Barry; and commissioned at the Boston Naval Shipyard, Charlestown, Massachusetts, on 7 September 1956; Commander Isaac C. Kidd, Jr., in command.
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