munroburton wrote:Theemile wrote:Some of the Edward Saganami As were sold to Alizon. ( The name of Terekov's new Sag-c flagship was passed this way). Honor's Nike was just renamed to "Hancock Station" to open the name for the new Nike Class, but kept in RMN service.
Ah, yes. Found it in AAC - the Reliants were listed for disposal before the war broke out again and saved them from the breakers.
That poor ship was barely fifteen years old.
That's not uncommon in wartime look at how long some aircraft during WWII lasted in front line service. IIRC the TBD Devastator carrier torpedo bombers first flew in 1937 entered service in early 1939 and was obsolete by mid 1942 or the F4F Wildcat fighter entered service in 1940 and was a second line fighter by late 1943.