Cannon class destroyer escort

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Cannon class destroyer escort
USS Eldridge (DE-173)
Class Overview
Displacement: 1,240 tons standard
1,620 tons full load
Length: 93.27 m (306 ft)
Beam: 11 m (36ft 10in)
Draft: 3.5 m (11ft 8in) full load
Propulsion: 4 GM Mod. 16-278A diesel engines with electric drive
4.5 MW (6000 shp), 2 screws
Max Speed: 40km/h (21 knots)
Range: 20000km (10,800 nautical miles) at 20km/h (12 knots)
Complement: 15 officers
201 enlisted men
Armament: 3 x 7.62/50 (3x1)
2 x 40mm (1x2)
8 x 20mm (8x1)
3 x 21" torpedo tubes (1x3)
2 x depth charge tracks
8 x depth charge projectors
1 x hedge hog

The Cannon class destroyer escorts were built primarily for ocean Anti-Submarine Warfare escort service during World War II. The lead ship, USS Cannon (DE-99) was commissioned on 26 September 1943 at Wilmington, Delaware. Destroyer escorts were regular companions escorting the vulnerable cargo ships.

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[edit] Hull Numbers

A total of 72 ships of the Cannon class were built.

  • DE-99 through DE-113 (6 are French)
  • DE-162 through DE-197
  • DE-739 through DE-750
  • DE-763 through DE-771

[edit] Notable Ships of class

[edit] Free French Ships

  • Sénégalais - USS Corbesier (DE-106)
  • Algérien - USS Cronin (DE-107)
  • Tunisien - USS Corsley (DE-108)
  • Marocain - USS Marocain (DE-109)
  • Hova - USS Hova (DE-110)
  • Somali - USS Somali (DE-111)

[edit] Transferred to Brazil

  • USS Alger (DE-101) - as Babitonga
  • USS Cannon (DE-99) - as Baependi
  • USS Christopher (DE-100) - as Benevente
  • USS Herzog (DE-178) - as Beberibe
  • USS Marts (DE-174) - as Bocaina
  • USS McAnn (DE-179) - as Bracui
  • USS Pennewill (DE-175) - as Bertioga
  • USS Reybold (DE-177) - as Bauru

[edit] Transferred to the Philippines

  • USS Amick (DE-168) - as Datu Siratuna; scrapped in 1989
  • USS Atherton (DE-169) - as Rajah Humabon; still in service
  • USS Booth (DE-170) - as Datu Kalantiaw; sunk during a typhoon in 1981

[edit] Transferred to Greece

[edit] Transferred to Thailand

  • USS Hemminger (DE-746) - as HTMS Pin Klao (413)

[edit] Other notables

[edit] Resources


Cannon-class destroyer escort
United States Navy
Cannon | Christopher | Alger | Thomas | Bostwick | Breeman | Burrows | Cronin | Carter | Clarence L. Evans | Levy | McConnell | Osterhaus | Parks | Baron | Acree | Amick | Atherton | Booth | Carroll | Cooner | Eldridge | Marts | Pennewill | Micka | Reybold | Herzog | McAnn | Trumpeter | Straub | Gustafson | Samuel S. Miles | Wesson | Riddle | Swearer | Stern | O'Neill | Bronstein | Baker | Coffman | Eisner | Garfield Thomas | Wingfield | Thornhill | Rinehart | Roche | Bangust | Waterman | Weaver | Hilbert | Lamons | Kyne | Snyder | Hemminger | Bright | Tills | Roberts | McClelland | Cates | Gandy | Earl K. Olsen | Slater | Oswald | Ebert | Neal A. Scott | Muir | Sutton
Free French Navy
Algérien | Sénégalais | Somali | Hova | Marocain | Tunisien

List of destroyer escorts of the United States Navy


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