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There have been | There have been at least 2 Earth ships designated the "Wallace". Below is more information about them. | ||
==HMS Wallace | ==[[wp:Thornycroft type leader|HMS Wallace]]== | ||
* '''Assigned to''': Royal Navy | * '''Assigned to''': Royal Navy | ||
* '''Class''': Shakespeare class, destroyer | * '''Class''': Shakespeare class, destroyer | ||
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* '''Note''': Scrapped after collision with HMS Farndale. | * '''Note''': Scrapped after collision with HMS Farndale. | ||
==USS Wallace L. Lind (DD-703)== | ==[[wp:USS Wallace L. Lind (DD-703)|USS Wallace L. Lind]]== | ||
* '''Assigned to''': US Navy | * '''Assigned to''': US Navy | ||
* '''Informal Nickname''': "Jolly Wolly" | * '''Informal Nickname''': "Jolly Wolly" | ||
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* '''Note''': Broken up in 1994 | * '''Note''': Broken up in 1994 | ||
[[Category:USS Wallace]] | [[Category:USS Wallace]] |
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There have been at least 2 Earth ships designated the "Wallace". Below is more information about them.
HMS Wallace
- Assigned to: Royal Navy
- Class: Shakespeare class, destroyer
- In Service: Jan. 29, 1919 through Mar. 20, 1945
- Served: Mainly off East coast of England, briefly in Mediterranean for Sicily invasion (1943).
- Note: Scrapped after collision with HMS Farndale.
USS Wallace L. Lind
- Assigned to: US Navy
- Informal Nickname: "Jolly Wolly"
- Class: Allen M. Sumner class, destroyer
- In Service: Sept. 8 1944 through Dec. 4, 1973 (US), 1994 (South Korea)
- Served:
- Pacific Fleet during late World War II
- Present at Japanesse surrender ceremony (Sept. 2, 1945)
- On duty during the Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)
- Deployed in Vietnam (from 1968)
- Sold to South Korea (4 Dec 1973) and renamed ROKS Dae Gu (DD-917)
- Note: Broken up in 1994