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- Q5631713 abstract "HMS Burges (K347) was a Captain-class frigate, built in the United States as a Evarts-class destroyer escort, and transferred to the Royal Navy under the terms of Lend-Lease, which served in World War II. She was named after Captain Richard Rundell Burges, commander of HMS Ardent, who was killed at the battle of Camperdown on 11 October 1797.The name Burges was originally assigned to the Evarts-class destroyer escort, BDE-16, laid down on 14 March 1942. When that ship was retained by the United States Navy and renamed Edgar G. Chase (DE-16), the name was transferred to another ship.The new Burges (BDE-12) was laid down on 8 December 1942 by the Boston Navy Yard, and launched on 26 January 1943. The ship was transferred to the Royal Navy on 2 June 1943 and commissioned the same day.".
- Q5631713 builder Q100.
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- Q5631713 commissioningDate "1943-06-02".
- Q5631713 layingDown "1942-12-08".
- Q5631713 length "88.0872".
- Q5631713 shipBeam "10.668".
- Q5631713 shipLaunch "1943-01-26".
- Q5631713 status "*Returned to the USN, 17 February 1945".
- Q5631713 status "*Sold for scrapping, 14 November 1946".
- Q5631713 thumbnail Naval_Ensign_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg?width=300.
- Q5631713 topSpeed "37.04".
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- Q5631713 shipCommissioned "1943-06-02".
- Q5631713 shipFate "--02-17".
- Q5631713 shipLaidDown "1942-12-08".
- Q5631713 shipLaunched "1943-01-26".
- Q5631713 shipName "HMS Burges".
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- Q5631713 comment "HMS Burges (K347) was a Captain-class frigate, built in the United States as a Evarts-class destroyer escort, and transferred to the Royal Navy under the terms of Lend-Lease, which served in World War II. She was named after Captain Richard Rundell Burges, commander of HMS Ardent, who was killed at the battle of Camperdown on 11 October 1797.The name Burges was originally assigned to the Evarts-class destroyer escort, BDE-16, laid down on 14 March 1942.".
- Q5631713 label "HMS Burges (K347)".
- Q5631713 depiction Naval_Ensign_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.
- Q5631713 name "HMS Burges".