Edsall class destroyer escort

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Edsall class destroyer escort
USCG Cutter Finch (WDE 428)
Class Overview
Displacement: 1,253 tons standard
1,590 tons full load
Length: 306 feet (93.27 m)
Beam: 36.58 feet (11.15 m)
Draft: 10.42 full load feet (3.18 m)
Propulsion: 2-shaft Fairbanks Morse diesels, 6,000 bhp
Max Speed: 21 knots
Range: 10,800 nautical miles at 12 knots
Complement: 186
Armament: 3 x 3in. guns
2 x 40mm
8 x 20mm
3 x 21" torpedo tubes
2 x depth charge tracks
8 x depth charge projectors
1 x hedge hog

The Edsall class destroyer escorts were built primarily for ocean ASW escort service during World War II. The lead ship, USS Edsall (DE-129) was commissioned on 10 April 1943 at Orange, Texas. Destroyer escorts were regular companions escorting the vulnerable cargo ships.

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[edit] Hull Numbers

A total of 85 ships of the EDSALL class were built.

  • DE-129 thru DE-152
  • DE-238 thru DE-255
  • DE-316 thru DE-338
  • DE-382 thru DE-401

[edit] Notable Ships of class

[edit] Destroyed in combat

  • DE-136 USS Frederick C. Davis - sunk April 24, 1945 by U-546 in the North Atlantic
  • DE-143 USS Fiske - sunk August 2, 1944 by U-804 north of the Azores
  • DE-319 USS Leopold - torpedoed March 9, 1944 by U-371 south of Iceland
  • DE-401 USS Holder - damaged April 11, 1944 off Algiers by German aircraft

[edit] Transferred to US Coast Guard from 1951 to 1954

  • DE-322 USS Newell - redesignated WDE-422
  • DE-324 USS Falgout - redesignated WDE-424
  • DE-325 USS Lowe - redesignated WDE-425
  • DE-328 USS Finch - redesignated WDE-428
  • DE-331 USS Koiner - redesignated WDE-431
  • DE-334 USS Forster - redesignated WDE-434
  • DE-382 USS Ramsden - redesignated WDE-482
  • DE-385 USS Richey - redesignated WDE-485
  • DE-387 USS Vance - redesignated WDE-487
  • DE-389 USS Durant - redesignated WDE-489
  • DE-391 USS Chambers - redesignated WDE-491

[edit] Transferred to other countries

  • DE-250 USS Hurst - transferred to the Mexican Navy as Comodoro Manuel Azueta Perillos (E-30)
  • DE-251 USS Camp - transferred to South Vietnam as Tran Hung Dao. Later, to Philippines as Rajah Lakandula
  • DE-326 USS Thomas J. Gary - transferred to Tunisia
  • DE-334 USS Forster - transferred to South Vietnam as Tran Khanh Du. Later, captured by North Vietnam and used as training vessel

[edit] Other notables

  • DE-238 USS Stewart - now a museum ship in Galveston, Texas

[edit] Resources


Edsall-class destroyer escort
Edsall | Jacob Jones | Hammann | Robert E. Peary | Pillsbury | Pope | Flaherty | Frederick C. Davis | Herbert C. Jones | Douglas L. Howard | Farquhar | J.R.Y. Blakely | Hill | Fessenden | Fiske | Frost | Huse | Inch | Blair | Brough | Chatelain | Neunzer | Poole | Peterson | Stewart | Sturtevant | Moore | Keith | Tomich | J. Richard Ward | Otterstetter | Sloat | Snowden | Stanton | Swasey | Marchand | Hurst | Camp | Howard D. Crow | Pettit | Ricketts | Sellstrom | Harveson | Joyce | Kirkpatrick | Leopold | Menges | Mosley | Newell | Pride | Falgout | Lowe | Gary | Brister | Finch | Kretchmer | O'Reilly | Koiner | Price | Strickland | Forster | Daniel | Roy O. Hale | Dale W. Peterson | Martin H. Ray | Ramsden | Mills | Rhodes | Richey | Savage | Vance | Lansing | Durant | Calcaterra | Chambers | Merrill | Haverfield | Swenning | Willis | Janssen | Wilhoite | Cockrill | Stockdale | Hissem | Holder

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