The USS ENGLAND DE-635 holds a significant place in naval history as a formidable destroyer escort during World War II. Named after Ensign John Charles England, who perished during the attack on Pearl Harbor, this vessel is celebrated for its remarkable service. Between May 19 and May 31, 1944, the USS ENGLAND, alongside other ships, successfully sank six Japanese submarines. This model from Trumpeter offers a chance to recreate this piece of maritime history with precision.
Commissioned in December 1943, the USS ENGLAND was part of the turbo-electric series of destroyer escorts. Its contributions to the war effort, particularly in the Pacific Theater, are well-documented. The model captures these historical moments, making it an excellent addition for those interested in naval warfare and WWII history.
This 1/350 scale model by Trumpeter provides a detailed representation of the USS ENGLAND. Builders can choose between a waterline or full hull version, offering flexibility in display options. The kit includes photo-etched parts to enhance detail, ensuring that the final product is both accurate and visually appealing.
The model's intricate details make it suitable for display alongside other WWII naval models. Its historical accuracy and the option to depict either the waterline or full hull version enhance its appeal to collectors and hobbyists alike.
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