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USS Milton Lewis (DE 772)

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Name
  
USS Milton Lewis

Sponsored by
  
Mrs. William F. Lewis

Construction started
  
23 August 1943

Length
  
93 m

Laid down
  
23 August 1943

Completed
  
Never

Launched
  
6 August 1944

Weight
  
1,260 tons

Namesake
  
As USS Rogers Jack E. Rogers Jr., Charles E. Rogers, and Edwin K. Rogers, brothers killed in the Battle of Tassafaronga As USS Milton Lewis Corporal Milton Lewis, (1920-1942), U.S. Marine Corps recipient of the Navy Cross

Builder
  
Tampa Shipbuilding Company, Tampa, Florida

USS Milton Lewis (DE-772), ex-USS Rogers (DE-772), was a United States Navy Cannon-class destroyer escort 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

USS Milton Lewis (DE-772) Wikipedia