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MesotheliomaHelp - Navy Ships - Destroyers - USS - Baldwin

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MesotheliomaHelp - Navy Ships - Destroyers - USS - Baldwin

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  1. / / / / Home Navy Ships Destroyers USS Baldwin Asbestos Exposure on the USS Baldwin LIVE CHAT LIVE CHAT

  2. LIVE CHAT LIVE CHAT Hull Number: DD-624 Type: Destroyer Class: Gleaves Built: Seattle, WA

  3. This Gleaves-class Destroyer was built by the Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Co. of Seattle, WA during the early years of the United States’ involvement in World War II. It was commissioned by the U.S. Navy in April 1943, and was designated the flagship of Destroyer Division 36 in the Atlantic. The Baldwin measured just over 348 feet in length, and carried a complement of 276 officers and enlisted men. It earned three battle stars for service in the war, including one for its role in the invasion of Normandy. The Baldwin was decommissioned shortly after the Allied victory, in June 1946. Many who served on the USS Baldwin were likely exposed to asbestos during the course of their regular duty. Equipment such as boilers, pumps, valves, turbines, and electrical components were made with asbestos, and materials such as gaskets and packing were often made wholly from asbestos. A high concentration of these components and materials were located in the engine and boiler spaces, putting Machinist’s Mates, Boiler Tenders, Firemen, and others who worked in these areas at elevated risk. The asbestos companies who provided the Navy with these products often knew of the threat asbestos posed, but did nothing to warn veterans who served aboard the USS Baldwin. LIVE CHAT LIVE CHAT Navy veterans diagnosed with mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases have a right to seek compensation. Settlements can offset or cover the costs of medical care, and can often provide additional sums for the suffering of victims and their families. The law limits the time in which a lawsuit can be filed however, so it is important to seek legal counsel soon after a mesothelioma diagnosis is made. Search … Navy Ships Destroyers USS Aaron Ward (DD-132) USS Aaron Ward (DD-483)

  4. USS Aaron Ward (DD-773) USS Abbot (DD-184) USS Abbot (DD-629) USS Adams USS Agerholm USS Albert W. Grant USS Alden USS Alfred A. Cunningham USS Allen USS Allen M. Sumner LIVE CHAT LIVE CHAT USS Anderson USS Anthony (DD-515) USS Arnold J. Isbell USS Aulick (DD-569) USS Ault USS Aylwin USS Bache USS Bagley (DD-386) USS Badger USS Bailey USS Bainbridge (DD-246) USS Balch (DD-363)

  5. USS Baldwin USS Ballard USS Bancroft (DD-598) USS Barney (DD-149) USS Barry USS Barry (DD-933) USS Barton (DD-722) USS Basilone USS Bausell USS Beale (DD-471) LIVE CHAT LIVE CHAT USS Beatty (DD-756) USS Belknap (DD-251) USS Bell (DD-587) USS Benham (DD-796) USS Bennett USS Bennion USS Benson USS Bernardou USS Biddle USS Bigelow USS Black USS Blakeley

  6. USS Blandy USS Blue (DD-744) USS Boggs USS Bordelon USS Borie USS Boyd USS Bradford USS Braine USS Breckinridge USS Breese LIVE CHAT LIVE CHAT USS Brinkley Bass USS Bristol (DD-857) USS Brooks USS Broome USS Brush USS Bryant USS Buchanan (DD-484) USS Buck (DD-761) USS Bullard USS Butler USS Caldwell (DD-605) USS Fletcher (DD-445)

  7. USS O’Bannon (DD-450) USS William D. Porter Tugboats Floating Dry Docks Escort Carriers Amphibious Warships Frigates Destroyer Escorts Minesweepers Submarines LIVE CHAT LIVE CHAT Cruisers Battleships Ammunition Ships Aircraft Carriers Seaplane Tenders Select your diagnosis * Mesothelioma How can we help? *

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  9. LIVE CHAT LIVE CHAT Free Mesothelioma Patient & Treatment Guide We’d like to offer you our in-depth guide, “A Patient’s Guide to Mesothelioma,” absolutely free of charge. It contains a wealth of information and resources to help you better understand the condition, choose (and afford) appropriate treatment and exercise your legal right to compensation

  10. treatment, and exercise your legal right to compensation. Download Now Connect with Us LIVE CHAT LIVE CHAT 877-MESOTHELIOMA Live Chat Send a Message Top Resources Certifications Mesothelioma Guide HONcode Certified

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