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USS GILLETTE DE-270 Ship History
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The second HMS Foley (K474) was a British Captain-class frigate of the Royal Navy in commission during World War II . Originally constructed as the United States Navy Evarts -class destroyer escort USS Gillette (DE-270) , she served in the Royal Navy from 1943 to 1945 and in the U.S. Navy as USS Foley (DE-270) from August to October 1945.
The ship was ordered as the U.S. Navy destroyer escort DE-270 on 25 January 1942[ 1] [ 2] and assigned the name USS Gillette , the first ship of the name, on 23 February 1943. She was laid down by the Boston Navy Yard in Boston , Massachusetts , on 7 April 1943[ 2] and launched on 19 May 1943, sponsored by Mrs. Thomas O’Dea. The United States transferred the ship to the United Kingdom under Lend-Lease upon completion on 8 September 1943.[ 2]
Commissioned into service in the Royal Navy as HMS Foley (K474) on 8 September 1943[ 1] simultaneously with her transfer, the ship served on patrol and escort duty. On 21 November 1943 she joined the British sloop HMS Crane (U23) in a depth-charge attack that sank the German submarine U-538 in the North Atlantic Ocean southwest of Ireland at position 45°40′00″N 019°35′00″W .[ 1]
The Royal Navy returned Foley to the U.S. Navy at Harwich , England , on 22 August 1945.[ 2]
The ship was commissioned into the U.S. Navy as USS Foley (DE-270) on 22 August 1945 simultaneously with her return . She moved to Trinity Bay on 28 August 1945, and on 29 August 1945 departed Trinity Bay as a part of Task Group 21.3. She crossed the Atlantic Ocean , called briefly at Naval Station Argentia in the Dominion of Newfoundland , and arrived at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , on 10 September 1945. She remained there until decommissioned on 19 October 1945.
The U.S. Navy struck Foley from its Naval Vessel Register on 1 November 1945. She was sold on 19 June 1946 for scrapping.