The Casablanca class of escort aircraft carriers was the largest class of this type ever built. 50 of these were laid down, launched and commissioned within the space of a year, 1943 and 1944.
They were built by the Kaiser Shipbuilding Company in Vancouver, Washington on the Columbia River.
The hull numbers are consecutive, from CVE-55 (Casablanca) to CVE-104 (Munda).
Originally, half of their number were to be transferred to the Royal Navy under Lend-Lease, but instead they were retained in the US Navy and the Batch II Bogue-class escort carriers were transferred instead as the HMS Ameer class (the RN's Batch I Bogues were the HMS Attacker class).
| GeneralCharacteristics |
| Displacement: |
7,800 tons |
| Length: |
512.3 ft (156 m) overall |
| Beam: |
65.2 ft (19.9 m) |
| Extreme Width: |
108.1 ft (33 m) |
| Draft: |
22.5 ft (6.9 m) |
| Speed: |
20 knots |
| Complement: |
860 officers and men |
| Armament: |
1 x 5-inch gun |
| Aircraft: |
28 |
| Ships in Class |
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By hull number
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By name
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