HMS Caicos (K505)
HMS Caicos was a Colony-class frigate of the United Kingdom that served during World War II. She was originally ordered by the United States Navy as the Tacoma-class patrol frigate USS Hannam and was transferred to the Royal Navy prior to completion. After her return to U.S. Navy custody, she was sold to Argentina and served in the Argentine Navy (Armada de la Republica Argentina) as a frigate under the names ARA Trinidad (P-34) and ARA Santísima Trinidad (P-34) from 1948 to 1962. After a refit she then served as a survey ship as ARA Augusto Lasserre (Q-9) from 1963 to 1969.
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HMS Caicos (K505)
HMS Caicos was a Colony-class frigate of the United Kingdom that served during World War II. She was originally ordered by the United States Navy as the Tacoma-class patrol frigate USS Hannam and was transferred to the Royal Navy prior to completion. After her return to U.S. Navy custody, she was sold to Argentina and served in the Argentine Navy (Armada de la Republica Argentina) as a frigate under the names ARA Trinidad (P-34) and ARA Santísima Trinidad (P-34) from 1948 to 1962. After a refit she then served as a survey ship as ARA Augusto Lasserre (Q-9) from 1963 to 1969.
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HMS Caicos was a Colony-class ...... serre (Q-9) from 1963 to 1969.
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date of acquirement
1943-12-31
1945-12-12
1947-07-06
commissioning date
1943-12-31
1944-01-02
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laying down
1943-04-23
length (μ)
8.70204e+1
recommissioning date
1964-01-27
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ship launched
1943-09-06
status
*Resold toArgentina6 July 1947
*Scrapping cancelled
*Sold for scrapping June 1946
Returned to United States 12 December 1945
Sold for scrapping 1971
Transferred to United Kingdom 31 December 1943
top speed (kmh)
3.75956e+1
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Ship acquired
Ship armament
*2 × 105 mm L45 Bofors DP gun ...... epth charge throwers, 2 Tracks
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none
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Ship commissioned
Ship complement
*175 as frigate
*100 as survey vessel
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Ship country
Ship decommissioned
Ship displacement
*1,430 tons standard
*2,415 tons deep load
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Ship fate
Sold for scrapping 1971
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Ship identification
K505
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P-34
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PG-185
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Ship laid down
1943-04-23
Ship launched
1943-09-06
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Ship name
ARA Trinidad
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HMS Caicos
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USS Hannam
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Ship namesake
ARA Santísima Trinidad of 1815–1816
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ARA Santísima Trinidad, an Arg ...... Argentine War of Independence.
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Augusto Lasserre , Argentine Navy officer
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British name assigned in anticipation of ships transfer to United Kingdom
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Corrected spelling of "Augusto Lasserre"
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The Caicos Islands
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Ship propulsion
Triple expansion, 2 × 3-drum type boilers, 2 shafts
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Ship range
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*700 tons oil
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Ship reclassified
Buque de Investigacion 1963
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Ship recommissioned
1964-01-27
Ship renamed
Caicos, 1943
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Comodoro Augusto Laserre 1963
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Comodoro Augusto Lasserre 1964
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Ship speed
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Ship sposnor
Mrs. William A. Sandison
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Ship struck
1969-02-20
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HMS Caicos was a Colony-class ...... serre (Q-9) from 1963 to 1969.
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