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Description Diagram showing a U.S. Navy escort destroyer ("DE"). The type shown is a Rudderow or John C. Butler-class DE. The main difference was the propulsion plant, the Rudderow-class had a General Electric steam turbo-electric drive engine, whereas the John C. Butler-class had Westinghouse Geared Turbine drive.
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Source U.S. Navy All Hands magazine April 1959, pp. 32-33.
Author USN
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