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USS Bangust

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persistently, but Christman sought to foil the attacker by turning into him, forcing him to break off his runs. A duel ensued as the planes headed west and a projectile from one of the Zero's cannon holed the fuel tank, sending a stream of gasoline into the mechanic's compartment. On his next run, the Zero managed to ignite the volatile fuel. Blinded, and having suffered third-degree burns on his face, hands and neck, Bangust joined Radioman 2d Class P. H. Landers, the second radioman, in bailing out of the burning flying boat. Meanwhile, Ensign Christman rode the plane in and landed on the water. Landers, less injured than Bangust, guided the latter's swimming efforts as they struck out for the island of Lugos. About noon on 27 December, Landers glanced behind at his injured shipmate but saw only an empty life jacket, Bangust had apparently slipped from it and drowned. For his "courage and successful machine gunnery" and his "extraordinary heroism" during the action over Jolo, Bangust was awarded the
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returned to the forward areas on 25 March, conveying the vital oilers to their rendezvous with the fast carrier task groups of Task Force (TF) 58. The warship screened in and around the fueling areas until detached on 5 April. Returning to Ulithi on the 9th, the ship underwent voyage repairs at that
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fighters appeared to intercept the attackers. Bangust and Aviation Machinist's Mate 1st Class Andrew K. Waterman downed the first Zero. Christman released his bombs in a 60 degree dive, pulled out, and then headed west along the Sulu Archipelago. One fighter followed, attacking the plane's port side
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covered the oilers as they carried out their vital logistics service to the fleet until 20 June. At that time, she was detached to escort three of the petroleum carriers back to Eniwetok. Reaching her destination with her charges on the 24th, the destroyer escort remained there until the 29th, when
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gave the underwater challenge, which drew no response, and then launched four successive "hedgehog" barrages, the last of which triggered a series of six explosions. After these had subsided, another, larger, explosion shook the ship. That shock indicated to the destroyer escort's sailors that she
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radar picked up a contact at 2325 on 10 June 1944. Having received no reports of any Japanese or Allied submarines on her projected track, the destroyer escort tracked the contact continuously until the ship's lookouts spotted a ship emerging from a rain
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racks, thinking that a "K-gun" might have been fired accidentally, but found no charges missing. The ship's sonar operator then reported hearing two additional, but rather weak, explosions, along with hissing and gurgling noises. A strong smell of
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screened a convoy to Eniwetok without incident between 16 and 19 August and, then, enjoyed a brief period of upkeep and availability from 20 to 25 August in Eniwetok Atoll. During this time, Commander, CortDiv 32 shifted his command pennant from
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sailed on 8 February 1945 with elements of TG 50.8, a fueling group, and the oilers in this unit fueled the ships of TGs 58.1, 58.4 and 58.5 on 19 February, and TGs 58.2 and 58.3 on the 20th. Departing the task group on the 21st,
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then escorted a task unit back to the Western Carolines, reaching Ulithi on the 23d, where she immediately joined another task unit, and ultimately rejoined TG 50.8 on 26 February. She returned to Ulithi on 5 March.
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operated in this role on the 12th. Following her relief the following day, the warship served a brief tour of screening duty with CortDiv 65. Upon completion of that work, she returned to Saipan in company with
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remained at sea with these logistics ships until 7 June, when she was detached to return to Guam. Arriving back at Apra Harbor on the 10th, the warship then underwent minor repairs and maintenance, replenished
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remained at Ulithi for the next several days, pulling several tours of local off-shore patrol duty before her departure on 12 November as escort for a fueling group bound for a rendezvous with the fleet.
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on 2 October 1945 in company with other ships in her division and, after a brief stop at Pearl Harbor between 10 and 13 October, reached San Pedro, California, on 20 October. Reporting to Commander,
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arrived there later the same day. She paused there only briefly, however, for she sailed the following day for Saipan, reaching her destination on 5 September. Underway two days later,
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on 28 November. At sea on 10 December with TG 30.8, the destroyer escort turned back the same day, arriving at Ulithi on the 11th for repairs to her sound gear.
717:(TG) 57.7 on 1 March for local escort and patrol duties, she operated in the immediate vicinity of Tarawa harbor until 7 March 1944. Between 8 and 18 March, 1558:, shaped course back to Japan with a convoy of four merchantmen. Reaching Tokyo on 13 September and delivering her charges, the destroyer escort shifted to 1745: 1702: 949:
parties immediately set about their task but only found a small leak in the forward engine room where a weld had been started. Aft, torpedomen checked the
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and Saipan, screening the oilers keeping the "fleet that came to stay" fueled during the operations to capture Guam. Completing this duty on 23 July,
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assignment from the Commander, Service Squadron (ServRon) 10. The destroyer escort arrived on the scene of an earlier submarine attack and conducted
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carried out an antisubmarine sweep to cover the exit of the heavy ships from Ulithi, and then proceeded to sea to join TG 30.8 on 29 July.
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out of local waters on 4, 5 and 6 May, the destroyer escort then returned to Kwajalein on the 8th. Shifting back to Majuro on the 10th,
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during the night of the 18th, and later took part in search efforts to locate survivors of two of the three destroyers that had sunk,
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the following day and underwent repairs and alterations there until 3 June. Among the items of work accomplished were alterations to
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fleet base until the 16th, when she resumed her operations with the oilers fueling the ships taking part in the operations off
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stood toward the contact and fired a spread of starshell to illuminate the area, but without result. Just past midnight,
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operated with TG 30.8 until detached on 18 to return to Ulithi, where she arrived on 23 July. Underway on 25 July 1945,
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was ordered to proceed to Majuro instead. Reaching Majuro on the morning of 24 March, the destroyer escort received a
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underwent more voyage repairs and preparations for her next operations until the 9th and then sailed in company with
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sailed from Ulithi on 3 January 1945 as escort for another refueling group but turned back after only a day and saw
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of hunter-killer operations so that she could resume her voyage to Roi Namur, which she reached later the same day.
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lingered in the area, continuing the search until 1700 on 11 June. Greiner, accompanied by the motor minesweepers
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bow at 2345. Poor visibility made identification difficult; but, as the range narrowed to 300 yards (270 m),
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spent the next few weeks engaged in a succession of local escort missions between Majuro and Kwajalein, taking
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fire from shore emplacements greeted the PBYs as they arrived over the harbor, but it ceased when a group of
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to escort that ship into Majuro on 26 and 27 April. Operating on harbor entrance patrol on 29 and 30 April,
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made the short run from Guam to Saipan and remained there, awaiting further orders, through 3 July 1945.
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escorted three task units, again composed of oilers, to a fueling rendezvous with the warships of the
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were detached on 11 August and ordered to anchor at Saipan. Later assigned duty as off-shore patrol,
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in putting to sea on 3 May to fuel at sea from TG 50.17 before returning the same day. Escorting
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on 22 November 1945 and, after pre-inactivation overhaul, was decommissioned on 14 June 1946 at
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out of those waters before being detached from that duty to return to her base of operations.
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operated on antisubmarine screening station and carried out plane guard duties as required.
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hung in the air in the vicinity of the final attack. Postwar accounting would confirm that
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dropped anchor and remained there until the 18th, when she got underway in company with
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was transferred to the government of Peru on 26 October 1951 under the terms of the
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on 17 and 18 June, the ship remained in the yard until 13 August when, under tow of
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the following day, before she ultimately joined up with TG 30.8 on the 16th in the
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in December 1941 found Bangust assigned to VP-101, as VP-21 had been redesignated.
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safely back into Ulithi for repairs on the 5th. Underway once more on the 7th,
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at Kwajalein on the 21st, and the two escorts returned to Tarawa on the 24th.
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got underway again on the 18th with elements of Marine Night Fighter Squadron
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commenced a tour of escort duty with the 3rd Fleet. On 18 and 19 December, a
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lookouts deemed the stranger as either a small surface craft or a submarine.
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reached her destination on the 18th. From there, she shepherded the oiler
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10,800 nmi (20,000 km) at 12 kn (22 km/h; 14 mph)
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escorted her charges back to Eniwetok, arriving there three days later.
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she assumed harbor entrance patrol duties off the entrance to Eniwetok.
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1944. Two days later, the Commander, CortDiv 32 shifted his pennant to
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to Majuro between 21 and 23 April, and standing out to rendezvous with
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remained at sea with TG 30.8. On 27 August, having already embarked a
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warfare operations in the area until returning to Majuro on the 27th.
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the following July. He accompanied the squadron as it deployed to the
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On 26 December 1941 at 23:00 six PBYs departed their advance base at
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waters on the 17th, bound for the east coast of the United States.
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got underway for a fueling rendezvous on the 21st in company with
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training on 21 November 1943, and conducted these operations from
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and served as such until she was stricken and broken up in 1979.
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lingered there until she sailed for Hawaiian waters on the 16th.
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underwent post-shakedown availability at the Naval Drydocks,
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to a fueling rendezvous with the fast carriers carrying out
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Underway for the Marianas again, this time in company with
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earned eleven battle stars for her World War II service.
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with electric drive, 6,000 shp (4,474 kW), 2
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damaged a number of ships and sank three destroyers.
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departed the west coast on 6 November. Reaching the
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In 1952, she was sold to 3298:were sold to the Philippine Navy for parts) 1703:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 1638:on 18 April 1952 following her transfer to 1480:Following Japan's mid-August capitulation, 1412:sailed in company with the escort carriers 932:After the radar "pip" disappeared at 2348, 2748: 1785: 1753: 1739: 1731: 642:On 8 February, she sailed in company with 440:Joseph Bangust was born on 30 May 1915 in 1469:. After making the rendezvous on 5 July, 1119:on the 23rd. Underway again on the 26th, 1697:This article incorporates text from the 1650:For other ships with the same name, see 1043:in providing cover for the departure of 1011:and Weaver to screen a convoy bound for 764:, sailed for Pearl Harbor as escort for 724:s embarked division commander served as 660:and three merchantmen for the voyage to 615:, all bound for the Ellice Islands. The 557:, and ultimately reported to Commander, 483:to attack Japanese shipping reported in 297:11 ft 8 in (3.56 m) (max) 1509:made the rendezvous the following day. 255:1,240 long tons (1,260 t) standard 1164:Reaching her destination on the 13th, 908:, and repairs to the ship's auxiliary 31: 565:. Departing thence on 13 January for 188: 48: 7: 1249:, giving up the search on the 23rd. 892:Arriving at Pearl Harbor on 22 May, 289:36 ft 10 in (11.23 m) 1727:(DE-739) at NavSource Naval History 258:1,620 long tons (1,646 t) full 1131:, arriving there on 15 September. 993:arrived on the scene and relieved 706:and her traveling companions made 25: 2980:Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force 1662:Mutual Defense Assistance Program 1600:The destroyer escort reached the 1356:After completing voyage repairs, 1134:Underway again three days later, 619:was dissolved when it arrived in 3340: 3307: 3230: 3173: 3071: 3026: 2972: 2904: 2829: 2760: 2632: 2536: 2410: 1773: 1690: 1228:stood by the battered destroyer 1190:on 28 October without incident. 684:embarked. She rendezvoused with 189: 50: 35: 1377:. Joining TG 50.8 on 19 April, 1146:, reaching Manus on 1 October. 527:Western Pipe and Steel Company 517:United States Navy (1943–1952) 87:Western Pipe and Steel Company 1: 1706:. The entry can be found 1616:in June 1947. Towed there by 726:senior officer present afloat 635:on the 5th and then moved to 27:Cannon-class destroyer escort 1465:and other areas of northern 1388:sailed for Guam and reached 962:sank the Japanese submarine 831:Back at Majuro on 14 April, 395:2 Ă— Mk.9 depth charge tracks 2753:Post-World War II operators 1606:Green Cove Springs, Florida 1602:Philadelphia Naval Shipyard 1512:Leaving Japanese submarine 1261:reached her destination on 1257:Proceeding back to Ulithi, 713:Assigned to the Commander, 324:(39 km/h; 24 mph) 3490: 3459:Ships built in Los Angeles 1649: 454:Patrol Squadron 21 (VP-21) 428:, where she served as BAP 3428: 3402: 3383: 2747: 2397:DE-775 – DE-788 (Unnamed) 2367:DE-757 – DE-762 (Unnamed) 2322:DE-114 – DE-128 (Unnamed) 1664:(MDAP). She was renamed 1646:Peruvian Navy (1952–1979) 1614:Charleston Naval Shipyard 753:, arriving the same day. 563:San Francisco, California 462:PBY Catalina flying boats 340:15 officers, 201 enlisted 228: 43: 34: 3348:National Navy of Uruguay 2544:Free French Naval Forces 1765:-class destroyer escorts 569:waters, in company with 276:300 ft (91 m) 270:306 ft (93 m) 1157:on the 10th, bound for 807:Operation Desecrate One 523:Los Angeles, California 481:Netherlands East Indies 229:General characteristics 3079:Royal Netherlands Navy 3034:Republic of Korea Navy 2768:Republic of China Navy 1630:she was taken back to 1562:Ko the following day. 898:Pearl Harbor Navy Yard 501:Mitsubishi A6M2 Type 0 460:with its Consolidated 352:3-inch/50-caliber guns 131:Mrs. Stephen W. Gerber 1636:Naval Vessel Register 1291:on the 14th, and the 1216:On 12 December 1944, 1198:Following this tour, 1123:escorted a convoy to 555:San Pedro, California 547:San Diego, California 450:San Diego, California 444:. He enlisted in the 383:anti-submarine mortar 3391:by the Hellenic Navy 1574:Western Sea Frontier 1524:moved alongside the 1440:, and their screen, 1186:. The ships reached 698:and then headed for 627:continued on to the 559:Western Sea Frontier 420:in service with the 305:4 Ă— GM Mod. 16-278A 1546:on 31 August 1945, 1494:. Escorted by four 1384:Detached on 7 May, 623:on 2 February, and 537:After fitting out, 2385:George M. Campbell 1781:United States Navy 1554:, in company with 1202:plane-guarded for 756:Three days later, 702:in the Marshalls. 495:. "Very accurate" 458:Philippine Islands 446:United States Navy 422:United States Navy 364:20 mm Mk.4 AA guns 184:, 21 February 1952 3441: 3440: 3398: 3397: 3387:D: Classified as 3248: 3089: 2990: 2924: 2844: 2726:Clarence L. Evans 2428: 2404: 2403: 2341:John J. Van Buren 2125:William G. Thomas 1895:Clarence L. Evans 1582:Panama Canal Zone 1496:General Motors FM 1415:Admiralty Islands 941:herself had been 401: 400: 358:40 mm Mk.1 AA gun 350:3 Ă— single Mk.22 128:Sponsored by 16:(Redirected from 3481: 3346: 3344: 3343: 3313: 3311: 3310: 3241: 3236: 3234: 3233: 3179: 3177: 3176: 3082: 3077: 3075: 3074: 3032: 3030: 3029: 2983: 2978: 2976: 2975: 2917: 2910: 2908: 2907: 2842:Wild Beast class 2840: 2835: 2833: 2832: 2766: 2764: 2763: 2749: 2638: 2636: 2635: 2542: 2540: 2539: 2421: 2416: 2414: 2413: 2334:Curtis W. Howard 1786: 1779: 1777: 1776: 1755: 1748: 1741: 1732: 1694: 1693: 1632:Mayport, Florida 1526:submarine tender 986:submarine chaser 797:Two days later, 723: 666:Marshall Islands 508:, posthumously. 489:Sulu Archipelago 418:destroyer escort 370:21 inch (533 mm) 244:destroyer escort 216:21 February 1952 196: 193: 147:17 November 1946 115:11 February 1943 58: 55: 54: 53: 39: 32: 21: 3489: 3488: 3484: 3483: 3482: 3480: 3479: 3478: 3444: 3443: 3442: 3437: 3424: 3394: 3379: 3341: 3339: 3334: 3315:Royal Thai Navy 3308: 3306: 3301: 3240: 3238:Philippine Navy 3231: 3229: 3224: 3174: 3172: 3167: 3081: 3072: 3070: 3065: 3027: 3025: 3020: 2982: 2973: 2971: 2966: 2916: 2913:Marina Militare 2905: 2903: 2898: 2893:Garfield Thomas 2839: 2830: 2828: 2823: 2761: 2759: 2754: 2743: 2654:Samuel S. Miles 2633: 2631: 2626: 2537: 2535: 2530: 2420: 2411: 2409: 2400: 2311: 2131:Garfield Thomas 2049:Samuel S. 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Underway for 1438: (CVE-103) 1297:South China Sea 1255: 1129:Seeadler Harbor 801:escorted fleet 721: 629:Gilbert Islands 584:on 19 January. 535: 519: 514: 438: 194: 180:Transferred to 161: 139:30 October 1943 56: 51: 49: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 3487: 3485: 3477: 3476: 3471: 3466: 3461: 3456: 3446: 3445: 3439: 3438: 3436: 3435: 3429: 3426: 3425: 3423: 3422: 3413: 3403: 3400: 3399: 3396: 3395: 3393: 3392: 3384: 3381: 3380: 3378: 3377: 3365: 3352: 3350: 3336: 3335: 3333: 3332: 3319: 3317: 3303: 3302: 3300: 3299: 3288: 3276: 3264: 3256:Datu Kalantiaw 3251: 3249: 3244:Datu Kalantiaw 3226: 3225: 3223: 3222: 3210: 3198: 3185: 3183: 3169: 3168: 3166: 3165: 3153: 3141: 3129: 3117: 3105: 3092: 3090: 3067: 3066: 3064: 3063: 3051: 3038: 3036: 3022: 3021: 3019: 3018: 3006: 2993: 2991: 2968: 2967: 2965: 2964: 2952: 2940: 2927: 2925: 2900: 2899: 2897: 2896: 2884: 2872: 2860: 2847: 2845: 2825: 2824: 2822: 2821: 2809: 2797: 2785: 2772: 2770: 2756: 2755: 2752: 2745: 2744: 2742: 2741: 2729: 2717: 2705: 2693: 2681: 2669: 2657: 2644: 2642: 2628: 2627: 2625: 2624: 2612: 2605: 2598: 2585: 2567: 2548: 2546: 2532: 2531: 2529: 2528: 2516: 2504: 2492: 2480: 2468: 2456: 2444: 2431: 2429: 2418:Brazilian Navy 2406: 2405: 2402: 2401: 2399: 2398: 2395: 2392:Russell M. 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2513:Alger 2477:McAnn 2472:Bauru 2426:class 2285:Ebert 2257:Gandy 2250:Cates 2229:Tills 2159:Roche 2104:Baker 2077:Stern 2021:McAnn 2000:Micka 1986:Marts 1958:Booth 1944:Amick 1937:Acree 1930:Baron 1923:Parks 1811:Alger 1467:Japan 1463:Tokyo 1457:Thorn 1316:Leyte 1125:Manus 1100:Acree 1037:Capps 1007:Capps 906:radar 722:' 653:with 633:Makin 477:Ambon 470:Japan 329:Range 322:knots 317:Speed 294:Draft 3372:(ex- 3360:(ex- 3327:(ex- 3294:and 3283:(ex- 3271:(ex- 3259:(ex- 3217:(ex- 3205:(ex- 3193:(ex- 3160:(ex- 3148:(ex- 3136:(ex- 3124:(ex- 3112:(ex- 3100:(ex- 3058:(ex- 3048:Muir 3046:(ex- 3013:(ex- 3001:(ex- 2959:(ex- 2947:(ex- 2935:(ex- 2891:(ex- 2879:(ex- 2876:Leon 2867:(ex- 2855:(ex- 2816:(ex- 2804:(ex- 2792:(ex- 2780:(ex- 2736:(ex- 2724:(ex- 2712:(ex- 2700:(ex- 2688:(ex- 2676:(ex- 2664:(ex- 2652:(ex- 2619:(ex- 2602:Hova 2580:(ex- 2577:Yser 2562:(ex- 2559:Oise 2553:Oise 2523:(ex- 2511:(ex- 2499:(ex- 2487:(ex- 2475:(ex- 2463:(ex- 2451:(ex- 2439:(ex- 2299:Muir 2201:Kyne 2098:Raby 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2491:) 2479:) 2467:) 2455:) 2443:) 1754:e 1747:t 1740:v 1710:. 1654:. 20:)

Index

Joseph Bangust

Western Pipe and Steel Company
Los Angeles
California
WPS
battle stars
World War II
Peru
Peruvian Naval Ensign
Cannon-class
destroyer escort
o/a
w/l
diesel engines
screws
knots
3-inch/50-caliber guns
40 mm Mk.1 AA gun
20 mm Mk.4 AA guns
21 inch (533 mm)
torpedo tubes
Hedgehog
anti-submarine mortar
depth charge
Cannon-class
destroyer escort
United States Navy
Peru
Niles, Ohio

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