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  2. Destroyers-for-bases deal - Wikipedia

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    The destroyers-for-bases deal was an agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom on 2 September 1940, according to which 50 Caldwell, Wickes, and Clemson-class US Navy destroyers were transferred to the Royal Navy from the US Navy in exchange for land rights on British possessions.

  3. List of ship decommissionings in 1940 - Wikipedia

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    Notably, several destroyers were decommissioned by the United States Navy during 1940 for immediate transfer to the Royal Navy under the Destroyers for Bases Agreement between the two nations. Date Operator

  4. USS Thomas (DD-182) - Wikipedia

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    The "destroyer-for-bases" agreement was made between the UK and the US at the start of September 1940 - under it 50 WWI-era destroyers were transferred to the British in exchange for eases on strategic base sites in the western hemisphere.

  5. HMS Campbeltown (I42) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Campbeltown was a Town-class destroyer of the Royal Navy during the Second World War.She was originally US destroyer USS Buchanan, [1] and was one of 50 obsolescent U.S. Navy destroyers transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 as part of the Destroyers for Bases Agreement. [2]

  6. USS Tillman (DD-135) - Wikipedia

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    Accordingly, on 23 July 1940, the two leaders reached the Destroyers for Bases Agreement, whereby the United States would transfer 50 overaged flush-decked destroyers to the British in return for 99-year leases on sites for strategic bases in the Western Hemisphere. As one of the 50 ships, Tillman was recommissioned at Philadelphia on 24 August ...

  7. Bermuda Base Command - Wikipedia

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    The most important result was the Lend-Lease Agreement, and its precursor, the Destroyers for Bases Agreement, by which the US Government loaned war materiel (primarily 50 First World War-era destroyers) to the British Commonwealth (and later to other allies) in exchange for 99-year leases of land in British territories for the purpose of ...

  8. Naval Station Argentia - Wikipedia

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    Established under the British-US destroyers for bases agreement of 1940, the base was first occupied on 25 January 1941 following the expropriation of the flat headland formed by a small natural bay called Little Placentia Sound and the western end facing Placentia Bay by the Newfoundland government; over 400 families were displaced.

  9. Category:Destroyers for Bases Agreement airfields - Wikipedia

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    Air bases in the Atlantic established by the United States Army Air Corps as a result of the 1940 Destroyers for Bases Agreement between the United States and United Kingdom. Pages in category "Destroyers for Bases Agreement airfields"