USS Gillette

USS Gillette

USS "Gillette" may refer to:

*USS|Gillette|DE-270, was commissioned 8 September 1943. Leased to the United Kingdom eight days later and renamed HMS "Foley" she was returned to the United States after World War II and scrapped 19 June 1946

*USS|Gillette|DE-681, was commissioned 27 October 1943 and scrapped in 1973


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