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Jan. 14, 1943 - USS Independence (CVL 22), begun as Amsterdam, (CL-59), commissioned
in Philadelphia, Capt. G. R. Fairlamb, Jr., in command. The ship launched as CV 22 on 22 Aug. 1942 by New York
Shipbuilding Corp., Camden, N.J. This was the first of nine light carriers of her class constructed on Cleveland
class cruiser hulls. |
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Feb. 17, 1943 - USS Lexington (CV 16) commissioned , Capt. Felix B. Stump in command.
The ship was originally laid down as Cabot 15 Jul. 1941 by Bethlehem Steel Co., Quincy, Mass., and renamed
Lexington 16 Jun. 1942. She was launched 23 September 1942. |
| Feb. 25, 1943 - USS Princeton (CV 23) commissioned at Philadelphia, Capt. George R.
Henderson, commanding. The ship was originally laid down as Tallahassee (CL 61) by the New York Shipbuilding
Corp., Camden, N.J. She was reclassified as CV 23 on Feb. 16, 1942, and renamed Princeton on Mar. 31, 1942.
The ship was launched Oct. 18, 1942. |
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Apr. 15, 1943 - USS Yorktown (CV 10) commissioned at the Norfolk Navy Yard, Capt.
Joseph J. ("Jocko") Clark in command. The ship was laid down 1 Dec. 1941 at Newport News Shipbuilding
and Drydock Co. as Bon Homme Richard. It was renamed Yorktown 16 Sept. 1942 and launched 21 Jan 1943. |
| Apr. 21, 1943 - Capt. Frederick M. Trapnell made a flight in the Bell XP-59A jet Airacomet
at Muroc, Calif., the first jet flight by a Naval Aviator. |
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May 25, 1943 - USS Bunker Hill (CV 17) commissioned , Capt. J. J. Ballentine in command.
The ship was launched 7 Dec. 1942 by Bethlehem Steel Co., Quincy, Mass. |
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May 28, 1943 - USS Cowpens (CVL 25) commissioned, Capt. R. P. McConnell in command. The ship
was launched Jan. 17, 1943, by the New York Shipbuilding Corp., Camden, N.J. |
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Jun. 17, 1943 - USS Monterey (CV 26) commissioned, Capt. Lester T. Hundt, commanding.
The ship was laid down as Dayton (CL 78) Dec. 29, 1941, by the New York Shipbuilding Corp., Camden, N.J.
and was reclassified as CV 26 Mar. 27, 1942. She was launched Feb. 28, 1943. |
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Jul. 8, 1943 - USS Casablanca (ACV 55), first of her class and the first escort carrier
designed and built as such, was placed in commission at Astoria, Ore., Capt. S. W. Callaway commanding. |
| Jul. 15, 1943 - New designations for carriers were established which limited the previous
broadly applied CV symbol to Saratoga, Enterprise, and carriers of the Essex class, and added
CVB (Aircraft Carriers, Large) for the 45,000 ton class being built and CVL (Aircraft Carriers, Small) for the
10,000 ton class built on light cruiser hulls. The same directive reclassified escort carriers as combatant ships
and changed their symbol from ACV to CVE. |
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Jul. 24, 1943 - USS Cabot (CVL 28) commissioned, Capt. M. F. Shoeffel in command. The ship
was laid down as Wilmington (CL 79). She was redesignated as CV 28 on Jun. 2, 1942, and renamed Cabot
on Jun. 23. She was converted while building and was launched Apr. 4, 1943, by the New York Shipbuilding Corp.,
Camden, N.J. |
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Aug. 16, 1943 - USS Intrepid (CV 11) commissioned in Norfolk, Va., Captain Thomas
L. Sprague in command. She was launched 26 Apr. 1943, by Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Newport
News, Va. |
| Aug. 18, 1943 - The Secretary of the Navy establishes the Office of the Deputy Chief of Naval
Operations (Air) with Vice Adm. John S. McCain as the first DCNO(Air). |
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Aug. 31, 1943 - USS Langley (CVL 27) commissioned, Capt. W. M. Dillon in command.
The ship was originally named Fargo (CL 85) but laid down as Crown Point (CV 27) by the New York
Shipbuilding Corp., Camden, N.J. Apr. 11, 1942. The ship was launched on May 22, 1943. |
| Oct. 16, 1943 - The Navy accepted its first helicopter, a Sikorski YR-4B (later an HNS-1),
at Bridgeport, Conn., following a 60 minute test flight by Lt. Cmdr. F.A. Erickson, USCG. |
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Nov. 15, 1943 - USS San Jacinto (CVL 30) commissioned, Capt. Harold Martin, commanding.
The ship was laid down as Newark (CL 100) on Oct. 26, 1942, by the New York Shipbuilding Corp., Camden,
N.J., and redesignated CV 30 and renamed Reprisal on Jun. 2, 1942. The ship was again renamed San Jacinto
on Jan. 30, 1943, and converted while building to a light aircraft carrier. She was reclassified CVL 30. |
| Nov. 17, 1943 - USS Bataan (CVL 29) commissioned, Capt. V. H. Schaeffer in command.
Built by the New York Shipbuilding Corp., Camden, N.J., she was originally laid down as Buffalo (CL 99)
but was reclassified as CV 29 and renamed Bataan Jun. 2, 1942. |
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Nov. 24, 1943 - USS Wasp (CV 18) commissioned , Capt. Clifton A. F. Sprague in command.
The ship was laid down as Oriskany on 18 Mar.1942 at Quincy, Mass., by the Bethlehem Steel Co.; renamed
Wasp on 13 Nov. 1942; and, launched on 17 August 1943. |
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Nov. 29, 1943 - USS Hornet (CV 12) commissioned , Capt. Miles M. Browning in command.
The ship was launched 30 Aug. 1943 by the Newport News Shipbuilding Dry Dock Co. Newport News, Va., sponsored by
Mrs. Frank M. Knox, wife of the Secretary of the Navy. |