Dealey class destroyer escort
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The Dealey class destroyer escorts were the first post-World War II escort ships built for the United States Navy.
Slightly faster and larger than the escort destroyers of the previous era, they were fitted with twin-mounted 3 inch guns, ASW rockets, a depth charge rack and 6 depth charge launchers. There were later modernizaitons that removed the ASW rockets and the depth charges in favor of nuclear-capable anti-submarine rocket launchers and torpedo mounts which fired lighter homing torpedoes.
They were decommissioned in 1972 and 1973 in favor of the Knox class frigate. USS Dealey (DE-1006) and USS Hartley (DE-1029) were sold at surplus to other countries in 1972, with the remainder of the class being sold for scrap.
[edit] See also
- Oslo class frigate - Norwegian ship class based on the Dealey
Dealey-class destroyer escort |
Dealey | Cromwell | Hammerberg | Courtney | Lester | Evans | Bridget | Bauer | Hooper | John Willis | Van Voorhis | Hartley | Joseph K. Taussig |
List of destroyer escorts of the United States Navy |