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HMS Wallace (L64)
{{Wallace}}
Royal Navy
There have been at least 2 Earth ships designated the "Wallace". Below is more information about them.
Shakespeare class Destroyer
In Service: 29 Jan 1919 -> 20 Mar 1945


Mainly served off East coast of England
==[[wp:Thornycroft type leader|HMS Wallace]]==
Briefly in Mediterranean for Sicily invasion (1943)
* '''Assigned to''': Royal Navy
Scapped after collision with HMS Farndale
* '''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.


==[[wp:USS Wallace L. Lind (DD-703)|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


 
[[Category:USS Wallace]]
USS Wallace L. Lind (DD-703)
US Navy
Informal Nickname: "Jolly Wolly"
Allen M. Sumner Class Destroyer
In Service: 8 Sept 1944 -> 4 Dec 1973 (US), 1994 (South Korea)
 
Pacific Fleet during late World War II
Present at Japanesse surrender ceremony (2 Sept 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)
Broken up in 1994

Latest revision as of 11:53, 21 September 2006

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