USS Sutton (DE-286) was a proposed United States Navy Rudderow-class destroyer escort that was never built. Sources differ on Sutton's planned builder; plans called for either Bethlehem-Hingham Shipyard at Hingham, Massachusetts or the Charleston Navy Yard at Charleston, South Carolina to build her. The contract for her construction was cancelled on 12 March 1944 before construction could begin. The name Sutton was transferred to the destroyer escort USS Sutton (DE-771).
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| - USS Sutton (DE-286) was a proposed United States Navy Rudderow-class destroyer escort that was never built. Sources differ on Sutton's planned builder; plans called for either Bethlehem-Hingham Shipyard at Hingham, Massachusetts or the Charleston Navy Yard at Charleston, South Carolina to build her. The contract for her construction was cancelled on 12 March 1944 before construction could begin. The name Sutton was transferred to the destroyer escort USS Sutton (DE-771). (en)
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| - *2 × 5-inch 38-cal
*4 × 40-mm
*10 × 20 mm
*3 × 21-inch torpedo tubes
*1 Hedgehog depth bomb thrower
*8 depth charge projectors
*2 depth charge racks (en)
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| - Bethlehem-Hingham Shipyard, Hingham, Massachusetts or Charleston Navy Yard, Charleston, South Carolina (en)
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| - *1,450 tons
*1,810 tons (en)
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| - * overall
* waterline (en)
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| - Ensign Shelton B. Sutton, Jr., , a U.S. Navy officer killed in action during World War II (en)
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| - USS Sutton (DE-286) was a proposed United States Navy Rudderow-class destroyer escort that was never built. Sources differ on Sutton's planned builder; plans called for either Bethlehem-Hingham Shipyard at Hingham, Massachusetts or the Charleston Navy Yard at Charleston, South Carolina to build her. The contract for her construction was cancelled on 12 March 1944 before construction could begin. The name Sutton was transferred to the destroyer escort USS Sutton (DE-771). (en)
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