USS Bridget
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USS Bridget

1956 Dealey-class destroyer escort


Country of Registry
United States
Commissioning Date
October 24, 1957
Manufacturer
Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Company
Operator
United States Navy
Vessel Type
destroyer escort, Dealey-class destroyer escort
Decommissioning Date
1973-09
Pennant Number
DE-1024
Tonnage
1907

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The USS Bridget (DE-1024) was a Dealey-class destroyer escort in the United States Navy, serving as a protective vessel primarily during the Cold War era. Although the specific details of her construction, such as launch date or dimensions, are not provided in the available content, as a Dealey-class ship, she would have been designed for anti-submarine warfare and convoy escort duties, featuring a streamlined hull optimized for speed and maneuverability. Named in honor of Francis Joseph Bridget, a naval aviator who played a significant role during World War II, the vessel’s namesake served on the Commander's Staff of Patrol Wing 10 during the Japanese attack on the Philippines on December 8, 1941. Bridget commanded a Naval Battalion during the Battle of the Points and was subsequently taken prisoner alongside American forces on Bataan. His sacrifice was marked by his death on December 15, 1944, when a Japanese prison ship he was aboard was sunk off Olongapo, Luzon, in the Philippine Islands. While detailed service history and notable events specific to USS Bridget are not included in the provided content, her naming signifies a connection to American naval history and wartime sacrifice. As a Dealey-class vessel, her maritime significance lies in her role within the Cold War Navy, contributing to anti-submarine operations and maritime security during a period of heightened tensions. In summary, USS Bridget was a Dealey-class destroyer escort dedicated to anti-submarine warfare, carrying the legacy of a WWII hero. Her service would have been aligned with the strategic naval missions of her era, emphasizing protection and patrol duties, reflecting the ongoing importance of such vessels in maintaining maritime security during the Cold War period.

This description has been generated using GPT-4.1-NANO based on the Vessel's wikidata information and then modified by ShipIndex.org staff.

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