USS Bridget
USS Bridget (DE-1024) was a Dealey-class destroyer escort in the United States Navy. She was named for Francis Joseph Bridget, a naval aviator who served on the Commander's Staff of Patrol Wing 10[1] during the Japanese attack on the Philippines on 8 December 1941. He was taken prisoner with the American forces on Bataan and was killed 15 December 1944 when a Japanese prison ship in which he was embarked was sunk off Olongapo, Luzon, Philippine Islands.
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United States | |
Name: | USS Bridget |
Namesake: | Francis Joseph Bridget |
Builder: | Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Company, Seattle |
Laid down: | 19 September 1955 |
Launched: | 25 April 1956 |
Commissioned: | 24 October 1957 |
Decommissioned: | September 1973 |
Stricken: | 12 November 1973 |
Fate: | Sold for scrap |
General characteristics | |
Class and type: | Dealey-class destroyer escort |
Displacement: | 1,877 long tons (1,907 t) full load |
Length: | 314 ft 6 in (95.86 m) |
Beam: | 36 ft 9 in (11.20 m) |
Draft: | 18 ft (5.5 m) |
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Speed: | 21 knots (24 mph; 39 km/h) |
Range: | 6,000 nmi (11,000 km) at 12 kn (14 mph; 22 km/h) |
Complement: | 170 |
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References
This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here.
- Alsleben, Allan (1999–2000). "US Patrol Wing 10 in the Dutch East Indies, 1942". Dutch East Indies Campaign website.
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