Bogue class escort carrier

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USS Bogue (CVE-9)
Attacker class The White Ensign of the Royal Navy.
General Characteristics
Type: Escort aircraft carriers
Displacement: 16,620 tons
Length: 496 feet (151 m)
flight deck: 480'
Beam: 69 ft 6 in
flight deck: 70'
Draught: 26'
Propulsion: 2 Foster-Wheeler boilers
2 Westinghouse geared turbines driving 1 shaft at 8500 shp
Speed: 18 knots (33.3 km/h)
Range:
Complement: 646, excluding Air Group
Armament: 2 × 4" L/50 anti-aircraft (1 twin mounting)
8 × 40 mm Bofors anti-aircraft (4 twin mountings)
10-35 × 20 mm Oerlikon anti-aircraft
Armour:
Aircraft: 19 to 24
(typical complement: 12 fighters (Grumman F4F Wildcats) & 9 torpedo planes (Grumman TBF Avengers))

The Bogue class were a group of escort aircraft carriers of the United States Navy built during World War II.

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[edit] Transfer to the Royal Navy

A number of ships of the 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 U.S. Navy after the war. The first group to be transferred were known by the RN as the Attacker class; in their place replacements were constructed with the same names for the American fleet. A second group of ships were built and sent almost in its entirety to the Royal Navy, known as the Ameer class or the Ruler class in British service, and sometimes as the Prince William class in the U.S. Navy.

As delivered, these carriers required modifications to conform to Royal Naval standards and, for some ships, the initial works were done at Burrards at Vancouver, Canada. These included extending the flight deck, fitting redesigned Rying controls and fighter direction layout, modifications to hangar, accommodation and store rooms, extra safety measures, oiling at sea arrangements, gunnery and other internal communications, extra wireless and radio facilities, ship black-out arrangements and other items deemed necessary for British service.

The consequential delays in getting these ships into active service caused critical comments from some in the U.S. Navy.

[edit] Ships

[edit] First group (Bogue / Attacker class)

[edit] Second group (Bogue / Ameer / Ruler / Prince William class)

General characteristics as for Attacker class, except for displacement and armament.

[edit] External references


Bogue-class escort carrier
Royal Navy
Battler | Attacker | Hunter | Chaser | Fencer | Stalker | Pursuer | Striker | Searcher | Ravager | Tracker | Slinger | Atheling | Emperor | Ameer | Begum | Trumpeter | Empress | Khedive | Speaker | Nabob | Premier | Shah | Patroller | Rajah | Ranee | Trouncer | Thane | Queen | Ruler | Arbiter | Smiter | Puncher | Reaper
United States Navy
Bogue | Card | Copahee | Core | Nassau | Altamaha | Barnes | Block Island | Breton | Croatan | Prince William

List of escort aircraft carriers of the United States Navy
List of escort aircraft carriers of the Royal Navy
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