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USS Milton Lewis (DE-772) : ウィキペディア英語版
USS Milton Lewis (DE-772)

USS ''Milton Lewis'' (DE-772), ex-USS ''Rogers'' (DE-772), was a United States Navy proposed during World War II but never completed.
''Milton Lewis'' was laid down as USS ''Rogers'' (DE-772) by the Tampa Shipbuilding Company at Tampa, Florida, on 23 August 1943. While under construction, ''Rogers'' was renamed USS ''Milton Lewis'' on 18 July 1943, and the name ''Rogers'' was reassigned to the destroyer USS ''Rogers'' (DD-876). ''Milton Lewis'' was launched on 6 August 1944, sponsored by Mrs. William F. Lewis.
Before ''Milton Lewis'' could be completed, her construction contract was canceled on 11 September 1944. The incomplete ship was placed in non-commissioned service on 25 October 1944 for towing to Charleston, South Carolina, where she was scrapped.
==References==

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*(Navsource Online: Destroyer Escort Photo Archive USS Milton Lewis (ex-Rogers) (DE772) )


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