Bogue-class escort carrier

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The Bogue class were a class of 45 escort carriers built in the United States for service with the US Navy and the Royal Navy, through the Lend-Lease program, during World War II. Following the war, ten Bogue-class ships were kept in service by the US Navy and were reclassified for helicopter and aircraft transport operations.

The first 22 ships of the class were converted from finished, or near finished, Maritime Commission C3-S-A1 and C3-S-A2 ships, with 11 retained by the US Navy, and the other 11 transferring to the Royal Navy, where they were renamed and grouped as the Template:Sclass. Template:USS was the last of the USN ships built and comprised all of the lessons learned in the earlier ships, sometimes it is referred to as its own subclass of the Bogue class. The remaining 23 ships were built from the keel up on C3-class designs and classified as Template:Sclass2, or the Ameer-class. Following the war, those ships that served with the Royal Navy were returned to the United States and were either scrapped or converted for mercantile use.

Construction and designEdit

The Bogue-class escort carriers were based on the Maritime Commission's Type C3 cargo ships hull.Template:Sfn They all were named for sounds.Template:Sfn All of the ships for the US Navy and half of the ships for the Royal Navy were built by the Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation, some of the early Royal Navy ships were produced by Ingalls Shipbuilding of Pascagoula, Mississippi, and Western Pipe and Steel Company of San Francisco, California.Template:Sfn

SpecificationsEdit

The Bogue class displaced Template:Cvt at standard load and Template:Cvt at full load. The ships had a waterline length of Template:Cvt with an overall length of Template:Cvt. Their beam was Template:Cvt at the waterline with a maximum beam of Template:Cvt. The draft was Template:Cvt at full load and Template:Cvt at light load.Template:Sfn

Propulsion and powerEdit

The previous Template:Sclass and Template:Sclasss had suffered from reliability issues with their diesel engines {{ safesubst:#invoke:Unsubst||date=__DATE__ |$B= Template:Fix }} so it was decided that the Bogues would use two water-tube boilers, built by Foster-Wheeler, feeding steam to an Allis-Chalmers steam turbine engine connected to a single shaft. This produced Template:Cvt, which could propel the ship at Template:Cvt. They could sail Template:Cvt at Template:Cvt.Template:Sfn

Aircraft facilitiesEdit

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Landing of a US Navy Grumman TBF-1 Avenger on the escort carrier Template:USS on 9 December 1942.
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The US Navy escort carrier Template:USS underway in the Pacific Ocean, on 1 July 1943, transporting US Army Air Forces Lockheed P-38 Lightning and Republic P-47 Thunderbolt aircraft.

The Bogue class had the capacity for up to 24 anti-submarine or fighter aircraft, which could be a mixture of the Grumman Wildcat, Vought F4U Corsair and Grumman Avenger. The exact composition of the embarked squadrons depended upon the mission. Some squadrons were composite squadrons for convoy defence, and would be equipped with anti-submarine and fighter aircraft,Template:Sfn while other squadrons working in a strike-carrier role would only be equipped with fighter aircraft.Template:Sfn When utilised in ferry service the ships could carry up to 90 aircraft between both the flight and hangar decks. Aircraft facilities consisted of a small combined bridgeflight control island on the forward starboard side of the ship. The flight deck was Template:Cvt, with nine arresting wires and three barriers at the stern, along with one hydraulic catapult on the port side at the bow, which was able to launch a Template:Cvt aircraft at Template:Cvt. Two Template:Cvt elevators were placed on the flight deck, one at the stern and one near the bow. The hangar deck was Template:Cvt and fully enclosed, which was larger than the previous Long Island class. The hangar deck retained the camber at the bow and stern of the main deck of the merchant ships they were built on. Since the elevators were placed near the ends of the flight deck, pulleys were required for handling planes on and off of them on the hangar deck, which was difficult in normal conditions, and impossible in rough seas. The ships were also equipped with derricks for retrieving seaplanes and loading and unloading aircraft.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn

ArmamentEdit

The Bogue class was equipped with a variety of weapons, which varied throughout the war and from ship to ship. The early ships were equipped with two [[5"/51 caliber gun|Template:Convert/51 caliber guns]] for surface targets, on sponsons at either side of the stern, these were soon refit with two 5-inch/38 caliber dual-purpose guns, and standardized on the remaining ships of the class.Template:Sfn For anti-aircraft (AA) cover they were only equipped with ten [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon|Template:Convert Oerlikon cannon]]s. This was later augmented with up to eight twin mounted [[Bofors 40 mm Automatic Gun L/60|Template:Convert Bofors]] AA guns and an additional 10 to 18 Oerlikons in single or twin mounts.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn

After the war, the 10 remaining Bogue class escort carriers retained in US service were re-designated as "helicopter escort carriers" (CVHE) in 1955, and five of these were re-designated as "utility escort carriers" (CVU) in 1958, then aircraft ferry (AKV) in 1958, and operating under US Military Sea Transportation Service (MSTS) during the Vietnam War.Template:Sfn

Transfer to the Royal NavyEdit

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Thirty-four of the 45 ships of the Bogue class were transferred to the Royal Navy under the provisions of the Lend-Lease program; they were given new names for their RN service and returned to the US Navy after the war. Out of the first group of 22 ships, 11 were transferred to the RN and reclassified as Template:Sclass. These ships had been converted from Maritime Commission Type C3 cargo ships that were finished or had already been laid down.Template:Sfn A second group of 23 ships were built from the keel up, based on C3-S-A1 or C3-S-A1 plans, and transferred to the RN and reclassified as Template:Sclass2, or Ameer class, in British service, and sometimes as the Prince William class by the US Navy.Template:Sfn

As delivered, these carriers required modifications to conform to Royal Naval standards. The Attacker class ships had their conversions carried out in drydocks in United Kingdom, but due to these ports being overwhelmed 19 of the 23 ships of the Ameer class were converted by Burrard Dry Dock at Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. These included extending the flight deck, fitting redesigned flying controls and fighter direction layout, modifications to the hangar, accommodation and store rooms, extra safety measures, oiling at sea arrangements, gunnery and other internal communications, extra wireless and radio facilities, ship blackout arrangements and other changes necessary for British service.Template:Sfn

The consequential delays in getting these ships into active service caused critical comments from some in the US Navy.Template:Sfn

Ships of classEdit

Converted from C-3 cargo ships.

First groupEdit

List of Bogue-class/Template:WbrAttacker-class escort carriers
Hull
number
US name Pennant
number
British name Builder Laid down Launched Commissioned Decommissioned Fate
CVE-6 Template:USS (ex-Mormacmail) D18 Battler Ingalls Shipbuilding 15 April 1941 4 April 1942 15 November 1942 12 February 1946 Returned to US, sold for scrap 14 May 1946
CVE-7 Template:USS (ex-Steel Artisan) D02 Attacker Western Pipe and Steel Company 17 April 1941 27 September 1941 30 September 1942 5 January 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use February 1947
CVE-8 Template:USS (ex-Mormacpenn) D80 Hunter (ex-Trailer) Ingalls Shipbuilding 15 May 1941 22 May 1942 9 January 1943 29 December 1945 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use 17 January 1947
CVE-9 Template:USS (ex-Steel Advocate) Template:N/a Template:N/a Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 1 October 1941 15 January 1942 26 September 1942 30 November 1946 Sold for scrapping 1960
CVE-10 Template:USS D32 Chaser Ingalls Shipbuilding 28 June 1941 15 February 1943 9 April 1943 12 May 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-11 Template:USS Template:N/a Template:N/a Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 27 October 1941 27 February 1942 8 November 1942 13 May 1946 Converted to an aircraft transport as USNS Card, sold for scrapping in 1971
CVE-12 Template:USS Template:N/a Template:N/a 18 June 1941 21 October 1941 15 June 1942 5 July 1946 Sold for scrapping 1961
CVE-13 Template:USS Template:N/a Template:N/a 2 January 1942 15 May 1942 10 December 1942 4 October 1946 Sold for scrapping 1971
CVE-14 Template:USS D64 Fencer Western Pipe and Steel Company 5 September 1941 4 April 1942 20 February 1943 21 December 1945 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-15 Template:USS D91 Stalker 6 October 1941 5 March 1942 21 December 1942 29 December 1945 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-16 Template:USS Template:N/a Template:N/a Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 27 November 1941 4 April 1942 20 August 1942 28 October 1946 Sold for scrap 1961
CVE-17 Template:USS D73 Pursuer Ingalls Shipbuilding 31 July 1941 18 July 1942 14 June 1943 12 February 1946 Returned to US, sold for scrapping 1946
CVE-18 Template:USS Template:N/a Template:N/a Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 19 December 1941 22 May 1942 15 September 1942 27 September 1946 Sold for scrapping 1961
CVE-19 Template:USS D12 Striker Western Pipe and Steel Company 15 December 1941 7 May 1942 18 May 1943 12 February 1946 Returned to US, sold for scrapping 1948
CVE-20 Template:USS Template:N/a Template:N/a Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 19 January 1942 2 May 1942 20 February 1943 29 August 1946 Sold for scrapping 1960
CVE-21 Template:USS Template:N/a Template:N/a 19 January 1942 1 May 1942 8 March 1943 Template:N/a Torpedoed by Template:GS, scuttled 29 May 1944
AVG-22 Template:N/a D40 Template:HMS 20 February 1942 20 June 1942 7 April 1943 29 November 1945 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-23 Template:USS Template:N/a Template:N/a 25 February 1942 27 June 1942 12 April 1943 20 August 1946 Sold for scrapping 1972
AVG-24 Template:N/a D70 Template:HMS 11 April 1942 16 July 1942 25 April 1943 27 February 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-25 Template:USS Template:N/a Template:N/a 15 April 1942 1 August 1942 28 April 1943 20 May 1946 Sold for scrapping 1971
BAVG-6 Template:N/a D24 Template:HMS 3 November 1941 7 March 1942 31 January 1943 2 November 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-31 Template:USS Template:N/a Template:N/a 18 May 1942 23 August 1942 9 April 1943 29 August 1946 Sold for scrapping, 1961

Second groupEdit

Built from the keel up as escort carriers. All were built by the Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation. General characteristics as the Attacker class, except for displacement and armament.

List of Bogue-class/Template:WbrAmeer ("Ruler") -class escort carriers
Hull
number
US name Pennant
number
British name Laid down Launched Commissioned Decommissioned Fate
CVE-32 Template:USS D26 Slinger 25 May 1942 19 September 1942 11 August 1943 12 April 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-33 Template:USS D51 Atheling 9 June 1942 7 September 1942 28 October 1943 6 December 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-34 Template:USS D98 Emperor 23 June 1942 7 October 1942 6 August 1943 28 March 1946 Returned to US, sold for scrapping 1946
CVE-35 Template:USS D01 Ameer 18 July 1942 18 October 1942 20 July 1943 20 March 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-36 Template:USS D38 Begum 3 August 1942 11 November 1942 2 August 1943 26 February 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-37 Template:USS D09 Trumpeter 25 August 1942 15 December 1942 4 August 1943 19 June 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-38 Template:USS D42 Empress 9 September 1942 30 December 1942 12 August 1943 28 March 1946 Returned to US, sold for scrapping 1946
CVE-39 Template:USS D62 Khedive 22 September 1942 30 January 1943 25 August 1943 19 July 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-40 Template:USS D90 Speaker 9 October 1942 20 February 1943 20 November 1943 25 September 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-41 Template:USS D77 Nabob 20 October 1942 22 March 1943 7 September 1943 10 October 1944 Torpedoed by Template:GS, judged not worth repair. Later salvaged and sold for mercantile use.
CVE-42 Template:USS D23 Premier 31 October 1942 22 March 1943 3 November 1943 21 May 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-43 Template:USS D21 Shah 13 November 1942 21 April 1943 27 September 1943 7 February 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-44 Template:USS D07 Patroller 27 November 1942 6 May 1943 25 October 1943 7 February 1947 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-45 Template:USS D10 Rajah 17 December 1942 18 May 1943 17 January 1944 7 February 1947 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-46 Template:USS D03 Ranee 5 January 1943 2 June 1943 8 November 1943 22 January 1947 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-47 Template:USS D85 Trouncer 1 February 1943 16 June 1943 31 January 1944 12 April 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-48 Template:USS D48 Thane 23 February 1943 15 July 1943 19 November 1943 1945 Torpedoed by Template:GS, declared a total loss and sold for scrap.
CVE-49 Template:Nowrap D19 Queen 12 March 1943 2 August 1943 7 December 1943 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-50 Template:USS D72 Ruler 25 March 1943 21 August 1943 22 December 1943 29 January 1946 Returned to US, sold for scrapping 1946
CVE-51 Template:USS D31 Arbiter 26 April 1943 9 September 1943 31 December 1943 12 April 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-52 Template:USS D55 Smiter 10 May 1943 27 September 1943 20 January 1944 6 May 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-53 Template:USS D79 Puncher 21 May 1943 8 November 1943 5 February 1944 16 February 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-54 Template:USS D82 Reaper 5 June 1943 22 November 1943 18 February 1944 2 July 1946 Used for captured aircraft transport after May 1945,
then returned to US, sold for mercantile use.

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