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Hull Number: DE-12

Launch Date: 01/26/1943


Namesake: RICHARD RUNDELL BURGES

RICHARD RUNDELL BURGES

Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, June 2015

Capt. Richard Rundell Burges, RN, commanded HMS Ardent during the stubbornly fought naval engagement between British and Dutch forces at Camperdown on 11 October 1797. The British prevailed, but Capt. Burges was killed in the action.


Disposition:

To Britain 2 Jun 43. Returned to the United States Navy at New York on 27 February 1946. Stricken 28 March 1946. In November 1946, she was sold to George H. Nutman, Inc., of Brooklyn, N.Y. She was scrapped on 31 July 1947.


USS BURGES DE-12 Ship History

Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, June 2015

BDE-12 was laid down on 8 December 1942 by the Boston Navy Yard; later named Burges when Burges (BDE-16) was retained by the United States Navy and renamed Edgar G. Chase (DE-16); launched on 26 January 1943; transferred to the Royal Navy under the terms of the lend-lease agreement on 2 June 1943; and commissioned in the Royal Navy that same day.

 

Operating as a Royal Navy ship, Burges (K. 347) served in the Atlantic in late 1943 and early 1944. In 1944, she moved to a zone of operations in the North Sea. The last months of World War II saw her active in the English Channel. The destroyer escort was returned to the United States Navy at New York on 27 February 1946. She was determined to be surplus to the needs of the Navy, and her name was struck from the Navy list on 28 March 1946. In November 1946, she was sold to George H. Nutman, Inc., of Brooklyn, N.Y. She was scrapped on 31 July 1947.