
USS Bogue - Wikipedia
USS Bogue (AVG/ACV/CVE/CVHE-9) was the lead ship in the Bogue class of escort carriers in the United States Navy during World War II. The ship was named for Bogue Sound in North Carolina. Originally classified AVG-9, this was changed to ACV-9 on 20 August 1942; CVE-9 on 15 July 1943 and CVHE-9, on 12 June 1955.
Bogue-class escort carrier - Wikipedia
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.
Escort Carrier Photo Index: USS BOGUE (ACV-9) - NavSource
2024年9月7日 · Named for a sound in North Carolina. Built under a Maritime Commission contract (hull number 170) as the civilian Steel Advocate, type C3-S-A1. Acquired by the Navy on 1 May 1942. Originally classified as an "Aircraft Escort Vessel" and designated AVG-9.
博格级护航航空母舰 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
2025年3月21日 · 博格级护航航空母舰(Bogue class escort carrier)是美国海军在美国卷入第二次世界大战后大量建造的一个护航航空母舰级别。 该级舰只全部是以 C3-S-A1货船 (英语:Type C3-class ship)为船身,再于其上加装机库和 飞行甲板 而成。
The Navy's Escort Carrier Offensive - U.S. Naval Institute
The Bogue, commanded by Captain Giles E. Short, was the first U.S. Navy escort carrier to be deployed in the Atlantic for convoy support. Operating out of Iceland and Newfoundland beginning in early March 1943, the Bogue ; her embarked squadron, Composite Squadron (VC) 9; and her accompanying flush-deck destroyers patrolled in support of ...
Escort Carrier Bogue (CVE-9) | World War II Database - WW2DB
2021年12月15日 · On 15 Sep 1942 at the Puget Sound Navy Yard in Bremerton, Washington, what began as Maritime Commission Hull #170 to be named "Steel Advocate" was commissioned as Auxiliary Aircraft Carrier USS Bogue, lead ship of her class.
USS Bogue (CVE-9) Escort Carrier / Aircraft Carrier Warship
USS Bogue (CVE-9) became the lead ship of the class that would ultimately number some forty-five vessels (completed in two groups). Bogue was named after Bogue Sound, North Carolina, and saw her keel laid down on October 1st, 1942. She was originally classified as "AVG-9" but, on August 20th of that year, this became "ACV-9".
USS Bogue | ECSAA
USS Bogue (CVE-9) was the lead ship in the Bogue-class of escort aircraft carriers in the United States Navy during World War II. She was originally classified AVG-9, but was changed to ACV-9, 20 August 1942; CVE-9, 15 July 1943; and CVHP-9, 12 June 1955.
HyperWar: USS Bogue (CVE-9) - The Public's Library and Digital …
2001年1月4日 · Speed: 17 kts. Lt. (jg) Harold G. Bradshaw, USN, an Avenger torpedo-bomber pilot on USS Bogue, describes attacks on German submarines and the sinking of U-172. [NHC: oral history] For additional photos, see the Main Page. For crew lists, and reunions see the Veterans Info Page. For ship's logs and personnel records, see the Reference Page.
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1998年2月10日 · USS Bogue was the name ship of a class of 11 escort carriers (CVEs) built for the US Navy, and the fourth ship of that class to be completed. The United Sates had already built six escort carriers (four for Britain) on the C3 cargo hull, but the Bogues were the first truly effective C3-based carriers due to their higher speed (turbines instead ...