USS Kimberly

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There have been two ships in the United States Navy named USS Kimberly, both named after Lewis Ashfield Kimberly:

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USS <i>Kimberly</i> (DD-521)

USS Kimberly (DD-521) was a Fletcher-class destroyer in service with the United States Navy from 1943 to 1947, then from 1951 to 1954. In 1967, she was transferred to the Republic of China Navy where she served as ROCS An Yang (DD-18/DDG-918) until 1999. The destroyer was sunk as a target in 2003.