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An escort destroyer with United States Navy hull classification symbol DDE was a destroyer (DD) modified for and assigned to a fleet escort role after World War II. These destroyers retained their original hull numbers. Later, in March 1950, the post World War II ASW destroyer (DDK) classification was merged with the DDE classification, resulting in all DDK ships being reclassified as DDE, but again retaining their original hull numbers. On 30 June 1962, the DDE classification was retired, and all DDEs were reclassified as destroyers (DD). Escort destroyers should not be confused with the cheaper, slower, less capable, and more lightly armed World War II destroyer escorts.

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  • An escort destroyer with United States Navy hull classification symbol DDE was a destroyer (DD) modified for and assigned to a fleet escort role after World War II. These destroyers retained their original hull numbers. Later, in March 1950, the post World War II ASW destroyer (DDK) classification was merged with the DDE classification, resulting in all DDK ships being reclassified as DDE, but again retaining their original hull numbers. On 30 June 1962, the DDE classification was retired, and all DDEs were reclassified as destroyers (DD). Escort destroyers should not be confused with the cheaper, slower, less capable, and more lightly armed World War II destroyer escorts. (en)
  • Un cacciatorpediniere di scorta – in inglese: escort destroyer, Hull classification symbol DDE – era un destroyer (DD) modificato per essere assegnato al ruolo di scorta della flotta (dopo la seconda guerra mondiale). Questi cacciatorpediniere modificati mantennero i loro originali numeri di scafo. Più tardi, nel marzo 1950, la classificazione (del secondo dopoguerra) DDK – Destroyer ASW o Hunter Killer Destroyer – fu fusa nella classificazione DDE, con il risultato che tutte le navi DDK furono riclassificate come DDE, ma sempre mantenendo i loro numeri di scafo originali. Il 30 giugno 1962, la classificazione DDE fu ritirata e tutte le navi DDE furono riclassificate come destroyer (DD). (it)
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  • An escort destroyer with United States Navy hull classification symbol DDE was a destroyer (DD) modified for and assigned to a fleet escort role after World War II. These destroyers retained their original hull numbers. Later, in March 1950, the post World War II ASW destroyer (DDK) classification was merged with the DDE classification, resulting in all DDK ships being reclassified as DDE, but again retaining their original hull numbers. On 30 June 1962, the DDE classification was retired, and all DDEs were reclassified as destroyers (DD). Escort destroyers should not be confused with the cheaper, slower, less capable, and more lightly armed World War II destroyer escorts. (en)
  • Un cacciatorpediniere di scorta – in inglese: escort destroyer, Hull classification symbol DDE – era un destroyer (DD) modificato per essere assegnato al ruolo di scorta della flotta (dopo la seconda guerra mondiale). Questi cacciatorpediniere modificati mantennero i loro originali numeri di scafo. Più tardi, nel marzo 1950, la classificazione (del secondo dopoguerra) DDK – Destroyer ASW o Hunter Killer Destroyer – fu fusa nella classificazione DDE, con il risultato che tutte le navi DDK furono riclassificate come DDE, ma sempre mantenendo i loro numeri di scafo originali. Il 30 giugno 1962, la classificazione DDE fu ritirata e tutte le navi DDE furono riclassificate come destroyer (DD). Gli escort destroyers non devono essere confusi con i più economici, lenti, meno capaci e più leggerermente armati destroyer escorts (DE) della seconda guerra mondiale, che furono poi riclassificati come fregate.In sintesi: Escort destroyer → Destroyer/Cacciatorpediniere e Destroyer escort/Ocean escort → Fregata. (it)
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