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USS Atherton DE 169

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DESTROYER ESCORT - CANNON CLASS

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The Mighty A

The USS Atherton (DE-169) is a Cannon-class destroyer escort named for Lt. John McDougal Atherton, who died when the USS Meredith (DD-434) sank near Guadalcanal during World War II.

The USS Cannon (DE-99) is the lead ship of 72 in this class, commissioned on 26 September 1943 at Wilmington, Delaware. Destroyer Escorts were built to escort cargo ships and provide protection against submarines.

SPECIFICATIONS
Type DET—Diesel-electric tandem motor drive, long hull, 3" guns)
Displacement 1,240 tons (std), 1,620 tons (full)
Dimensions Length: 306 ft (93.6m) Beam: 36 ft 8 in Draft: 8 ft 9 in
Speed 21 knots
Range 10,800 mi at 12 knots
Crew 15 / 201
Armament 3x3"/50 Mk22 (1x3)
  1 twin 40mm Mk1AA
  8 x 20mm Mk4 AA
  3 x 21" Mk15 torpedo tubes (1 x 3)
  8 Mk6 depth charge projectors
  1 x hedgehog projector Mk10 (144 rounds)
  2 Mk9 depth charge tracks
Ordered 1942
Laid Down 14 January 1943
  Federal Shipbuilding, Port Newark, NJ
Launched 27-May-43
Commissioned 29-Aug-43
Decommissioned 19-Jun-45
Transferred 14 June 1955, renamed Hatsuhi (DE-263)
  Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
Stricken 15-Jun-75
Fate To Philippines 13 September 1976
  Renamed Rajah Humabon
  still active in Philippine Navy