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USS Brough (DE-148) was an Edsall class destroyer escort of the United States Navy. Namesake. David Atkins Brough was born on 15 June 1914 at Pueblo, Colorado.
English: The U.S. Navy destroyer escort USS Brough (DE-148) underway shortly after her recommissioning in late 1951 or early 1952. ... <nowiki> USS Brough ...
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The Edsall-class destroyer escorts were destroyer escorts built primarily for ocean antisubmarine escort service during World War II. The lead ship, USS Edsall, was commissioned on 10 April 1943 at Orange, Texas. The class was also known as the FMR type from their Fairbanks-Morse reduction-geared diesel drive, with a type of engine used in the ...
Brough arriving at Dunedin, New Zealand, while on Operation Deep Freeze II. This photo was taken some time between October 1956 - March 1957. Crew are in blue winter uniforms as seen on the bow making preparations for docking..jpg; USS Brough 1953.jpg; USS Brough 1962.jpg; USS Brough August 1962.jpg; USS Brough.jpg
Brough Nunatak) is a nunatak in the northwest part of Evans Piedmont Glacier, 4 nautical miles (7 km) west-southwest of Boney Point, Victoria The USS Brough (DE-148) maintained an ocean weather station at 60°S 170°E / 60°S 170°E / -60; 170 in support of aircraft flights between New Zealand and the Antarctic in Operation Deep ...
Aviation facilities. 2 × aircraft catapults. Helipad (later conversion) USS Newport News (CA–148) was the third and last ship of the Des Moines -class of heavy cruisers in the United States Navy. She was the first fully air-conditioned surface ship and the last active all-gun heavy cruiser in the United States Navy.
Torpedo retrievers. Unclassified miscellaneous. Yard and district craft. v. t. e. USS Evarts. This is a list of destroyer escorts of the United States Navy, listed in a table sortable by both name and hull-number. It includes the hull classification symbols DE (both Destroyer Escort and Ocean Escort), DEG, and DER.