From: Dictionary of American Fighting Ships
Inglis
A British name.
(DE - 125 [Vol. V errata: DE-525]: dp. 1,140; l. 289'5"; b. 35'1"; dr. 8'3"; s. 21 k.; cpl. 156; a. 3 3", 4 1.1", 9 20mm., 2 dct., 8dcp., 1 dcp. (h.h.); cl. Evarts)
Inglis (DE-525) was [laid down 25 September 1943,] launched 2 November 1943 by Boston Navy Yard, Boston, Mass., accepted and transferred to Great Britain under Lend-Lease 12 January 1944. This and other Evarts-class DE's formed the Captain class in the Royal Navy and played a vital part in Allied antisubmarine operations in the Atlantic. Inglis was returned to the Navy 20 March 1946. She was sold to C. B. Baldridge, Bay, Ohio, in September 1947 and subsequently scrapped.
[Transcriber's note: She was stricken from the Navy List on 17 April 1946.
K. Jack Bauer and Stephen S. Roberts, "Register of Ships of the U. S. Navy, 1775-1990," p. 221.]
Transcribed by Yves HUBERT (hubertypc@aol.com)