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  • |Ship honours=3 Battle stars for [[World War II]] and [[Navy Unit Commendation]] ...vided destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoys]].
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  • ...vided destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoy]]s. *{{DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/f1/farquhar-ii.htm}}
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  • ...vided destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoys]]. ...s were known to be moving westward for a final effort against the [[United States]],'' J. R. Y. Blakely'' again joined an [[escort carrier]] group, and with
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  • ...vided destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoys]]. ...nese attack on [[Pearl Harbor]], for which he was posthumously awarded the Navy [[Medal of Honor]].
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  • ...vided destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoys]]. ...e radio telephony|radio-telephony]] were of marked benefit not only to the Navy but to all seamen. He died 22 July 1932, at his home on [[Bermuda]].
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  • The '''USS ''Huse'' (DE-145)''' was named by the [[U.S. Navy]] in honor of Admiral [[Harry McLaren Pinckney Huse]], who died in 1942. ...[[antisubmarine]] patrol work off [[Gibraltar]] with ships of the [[Royal Navy]].
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  • *{{DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/i1/inch.htm}} * [[List of United States Navy ships]]
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  • ...vided destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoys]]. ...sored by Mrs. Vestie Foster, the mother of three sons in the United States Navy; and commissioned at Orange, Lt. Alden J. Laborde, [[USNR]], in command.
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  • ...p honours=5 [[battle stars]] plus the [[Presidential Unit Citation (United States)|Presidential Unit Citation]] ...ly with five [[battle stars]] and the [[Presidential Unit Citation (United States)|Presidential Unit Citation]].
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  • ...vided destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoys]]. ...Mate First Class [[Minor Butler Poole]] who was posthumously awarded the [[Navy Cross]] for extraordinary heroism and courageous devotion to duty while in
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  • ...vided destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoys]]. She was named in honor of [[Albert D. Sturtevant]] who was awarded the [[Navy Cross]] posthumously during [[World War I]] when he, a pilot, was shot down
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  • ...vided destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoys]]. She was named in honor of [[Fred Kenneth Moore]] who was awarded the [[Navy Cross]] for his brave actions when, at [[Pearl Harbor]] on 7 December 1941,
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  • ...vided destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoys]]. She was named in honor of [[United States Navy]] Chief Watertender and [[Croats|Croatian]] [[Peter Tomich]] who received t
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  • ...vided destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoys]]. ...[Shakedown (testing)|shakedown]] cruise along the East Coast of the United States and on 14 November joined a [[convoy]] and steamed as escort from [[Norfolk
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  • ...vided destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoy]]s. She was named in honor of [[Rear Admiral (United States)|Rear Admiral]] [[John Drake Sloat]] (1781–1867). She was laid down
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  • ...vided destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoys]]. ...d in honor of Admiral [[Thomas Snowden]] (1857-1930) who was awarded the [[Navy Cross]] during [[World War I]]. She was laid down on 7 December 1942 by [[
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  • ...vided destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoy]]s. ...ber. The escorts picked up convoy GUS-24 there and headed for the [[United States]] on 15 December 1943 and arrived safely at New York on 3 January 1944.
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  • ...vided destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoy]]s. ...[[Charles Swasey]] who was wounded during an engagement with [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] forces near [[Donaldsville, Louisiana]], on 4 Octo
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  • |Ship country={{nowrap|United States}} |Ship fate=transferred to [[Mexican Navy]], 1 October 1973
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  • ...vided destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoys]]. ...e far-flung Navy, and ''Howard D. Crow'' recommissioned 6 July 1951 with a Navy crew. After shakedown training she reported to [[Key West, Florida]], as [
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