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The ''Edsall''-class destroyer escorts were
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s built primarily for ocean antisubmarine escort service during
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. The lead ship, , was commissioned on 10 April 1943 at
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. The class was also known as the FMR type from their
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reduction-geared diesel drive, with a type of engine used in the submarines of the time. The FMR's substitution for a diesel-electric power plant was the essential difference from the predecessor ("DET") class. This was the only World War II destroyer escort class in which all the ships originally ordered were completed as
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destroyer escorts.U.S. Destroyers, an illustrated design history by Norman Friedman, Chapter 7 Destroyer escorts were regular companions escorting the vulnerable cargo ships. Late in the war, plans were made to replace the guns with guns, but only was refitted (after a collision). In total, all 85 were completed by two shipbuilding companies:
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, Orange, Texas (47), and
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, Texas (38). Most were en route to the Pacific Theater when Japan surrendered. One of the ships participated in Operation Dragoon and two were attacked by German guided missiles.


Hull numbers

A total of 85 ''Edsall''-class destroyer escorts were built. *DE-129 through DE-152
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,
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*DE-238 through DE-255
Brown Shipbuilding The Brown Shipbuilding Company was founded in Houston, Texas, in 1942 as a subsidiary of Brown and Root (now KBR) by brothers Herman and George R. Brown to build ships for the U.S. Navy during World War II. Brown Shipbuilding Company ranked 68th ...
,
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, Texas *DE-316 through DE-338 Consolidated Steel Corporation, Orange, Texas *DE-382 through DE-401 Brown Shipbuilding, Houston, Texas


Fate


Destroyed or damaged in combat

* – sunk 24 April 1945 by in the North Atlantic * – sunk 2 August 1944 by north of the
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* – torpedoed 9 March 1944 by south of
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* – torpedoed 20 April 1944 by ''U-371'' off Algiers, damaged * – damaged 11 April 1944 off Algiers by German aircraft


Transferred to US Coast Guard from 1951 to 1954

* – redesignated WDE-422 * – redesignated WDE-424 * – redesignated WDE-425 * – redesignated WDE-428 * – redesignated WDE-431 * – redesignated WDE-434 * – redesignated WDE-482 * – redesignated WDE-485 * – redesignated WDE-487 * – redesignated WDE-488 * – redesignated WDE-489 * – redesignated WDE-491


Transferred to other countries

* – transferred to the
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as ''Comodoro Manuel Azueta'' (A06), last of class in active service (decommissioned 2015) * – transferred to South Vietnam as ''Tran Hung Dao''. Later, to
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as * – transferred to
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* – transferred to South Vietnam as ''Tran Khanh Du''. Later, captured by
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and used as training vessel


Notable ships of class

* sister ship of USS ''Pope''. Was in TG 22.3 with ''Pope'' and participated in the capture of U-boat . * Participated in the sinking of U-boat . * was in Task Force 22.3 that was centered on escort carrier , which captured German U-boat U-505. * was in TG 22.3 with ''Pope'', ''Pillsbury'' and ''Chatelain'' and participated in the capture of U-505. * and each received a Navy Unit Commendation for action during the
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campaign. * sank 5 German U-boats and awarded Presidential Unit Citation, 7
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. * was in TG 22.3 with ''Pope'' and ''Pillsbury'' and participated in the capture of U-505. * – the sole surviving example of the ''Edsall''-class; a museum ship in Galveston, Texas. * received a Navy Unit Commendation for action three days after the war ended. * won two battle stars in a single engagement sinking two U-boats with the USS Frost (DE-144).


Ships in Class


References


External links


List of Edsall Class Destroyer EscortsEdsall class
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Destroyer History Foundation
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