Gilmore
Country | United States |
Ship Class | Evarts-class Destroyer Escort |
Builder | Mare Island Navy Yard |
Laid Down | 1 Apr 1942 |
Launched | 22 Oct 1942 |
Commissioned | 17 Apr 1943 |
Decommissioned | 29 Dec 1945 |
Displacement | 1,140 tons standard; 1,430 tons full |
Length | 289 feet |
Beam | 35 feet |
Draft | 12 feet |
Machinery | 4 GM Model 16-278A diesel engines with electric drive with two screws |
Power Output | 6,000 shaft horsepower |
Speed | 21 knots |
Range | 4,150nm at 12 knots |
Crew | 198 |
Armament | 3x3 |
Also Known As | HMS Halder between 22 Oct 1942 and 18 Feb 1943 |
ww2dbaseThe destroyer escort Gilmore was originally intended for Britain as a part of the Lend-Lease Program, therefore launched as HMS Halder. However, in Feb 1943, she was commissioned an American ship and sent to San Diego for her shakedown cruise. She performed troop transport and escort duties near the Aleutian Islands through most of the war.
ww2dbaseOn 25 Apr 1944, Gilmore made contact with Japanese submarine I-180. She sank I-180 in the early hours of the next day. She later was rewarded a battle star for this engagement.
ww2dbaseLater in the war on 13 Jan 1945, Gilmore became the flagship of Escort Division 14. In this role she escorted troopship convoys during the island hopping campaign. She was relieved of the role on 20 Jul. She performed several more voyages, which included anti-submarine duties, before the war ended.
ww2dbaseGilmore returned to the United States 27 Oct 1945 via the port at San Pedro, California. She was decommissioned at the end of that year, and was sold for scrap on 1 Feb 1947.
ww2dbaseSource: Naval Historical Center.
Last Major Revision: Feb 2006
Destroyer Escort Gilmore Interactive Map
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Gilmore Operational Timeline
17 Apr 1943 | Gilmore was commissioned into service. |
29 Dec 1945 | Gilmore was decommissioned from service. |
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