Not being Navy, cannot remember what "Class" those destroyers were. As a kid I thought they were the coolest thing with all those 5" and 40mm guns.
Years later, those same ships were doing gunfire support in RVN with the same 5" guns. They were real gunships.
Fletcher class more than likely.
All three ships were, in fact, Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers, the newest in the USN at the time. Sumner and Moale both served until 1973—29 years in commission for both—and were scrapped shortly thereafter.
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By the way, two Sumner-class destroyers still exist today according to Wikipedia. The former USS Taussig was sold to Taiwan and is now a museum there, and USS Laffey—”The Ship That Would Not Die” thanks to its exploits off Okinawa—is a museum ship in Charleston, SC.
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Sumner class. The basic idea at Ormoc was that they were going to have 12 of those 5” guns firing at that port facility nearly from beyond effective range of Japanese guns or torpedoes using radar fire control with only the three knife-edge bows of those destroyers showing to anybody as targets.