destroyer escort
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of destroyer escort
First recorded in 1940–45
Example Sentences
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Navy destroyer escort that sank in the Western Pacific Ocean nearly 78 years ago, has been found off the Philippines, explorers have announced.
From Washington Post • Jun. 25, 2022
Two years after his death, the newest destroyer escort in the Navy was named the USS Schmitt.
From Washington Times • Sep. 8, 2016
He graduated from the Hotchkiss School in Connecticut and entered Yale, but left to serve in the Navy on a destroyer escort in the Atlantic.
From New York Times • May 29, 2013
He served aboard a Navy destroyer escort during World War II, married and raised three children, and finished out his engineering career as an executive at a corrugated-box company in Rochester.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 22, 2010
The Justicia, though most people still think that she was torpedoed because she was unescorted, was, in fact, protected by a destroyer escort of considerable size.
From The Victory At Sea by Hendrick, Burton J.
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