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Strength
Destroyer Escort
 
Type
Surface Vessel
 
Year
1943 - 1945
 

Description
USS Andres (DE-45) was an Evarts-class destroyer escort constructed for the United States Navy during World War II. Sent off to the dangerous waters of the North Atlantic Ocean during the Battle of the Atlantic to protect convoys and other ships from Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine U-boats and fighter aircraft, Andres performed escort and anti-submarine operations.

Andres was originally built as HMS Capel (BDE-45) for the United Kingdom, allocated to the Royal Navy under Lend-Lease. Laid down on 12 February 1942 by the Philadelphia Navy Yard; launched on 24 July 1942; sponsored by Miss Mary Elizabeth Schumacher, the daughter of Captain Theodore L. Schumacher, USN, who was assigned to the Philadelphia Navy Yard; reclassified to DE-45 on 25 January 1943 when the ship was reallocated to the United States Navy; renamed Andres on 4 March 1943; and commissioned at her builders' yard on 15 March 1943, Lieutenant Commander Clayton R. Simmers in command.

Notable Persons
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Reports To
Surface Vessels
 
Active Reporting Unit
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Inactive Reporting Unit
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  World War II Victory Medal - 1945
 



Name of Award
World War II Victory Medal

Year Awarded
1945

Details behind Award:
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Last Updated:
Dec 23, 2017
 
 
 
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