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USS John J. Van Buren (DE 753)
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Specifications:
Class: Cannon
Type: DET (diesel-electric tandem motor drive, long hull, 3" guns)
Displacement: 1240 tons (light), 1620 tons (full)
Length: 300' (wl), 306' (oa)
Beam: 36' 10" (extreme)
Draft: 10' 6" (draft limit)
Propulsion: 4 GM Mod. 16-278A diesel engines with electric drive, 6000 shp, 2 screws
Speed: 21 kts
Range: 10,800 nm @ 12 knots
Armament: 3 x 3"/50 Mk22 (1x3), 1 twin 40mm Mk1 AA, 8 x 20mm Mk 4 AA, 3 x 21" Mk15 TT (3x1), 1 Hedgehog Projector Mk10 (144 rounds), 8 Mk6 depth charge projectors, 2 Mk9 depth charge tracks
Complement: 15 / 201
John J. Van Buren (DE 753) Building and Operational Data:
31 August 1943: Keel laid by the Western Pipe & Steel Co., San Pedro, Cal.
16 January 1944: Launched and christened, sponsored by Mrs. J. J. Van Buren, widow of Lt.(j.g.) Van Buren
6 June 1944: Construction suspended
1 September 1944: Construction cancelled, broken up on the building way
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