CV-14

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CV-14 is the hull number of USS Ticonderoga, a World War II-era Essex-class aircraft carrier of the United States Navy.

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CV-14 canonical 1

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instanceOf Essex-class aircraft carrier
United States Navy aircraft carrier
World War II aircraft carrier
airGroupSize approximately 90–100 aircraft
armament 20 mm anti-aircraft guns
40 mm anti-aircraft guns
5-inch/38 caliber guns
awards battle stars for Korean War
battle stars for Vietnam War
multiple battle stars for World War II
battleHonors Korean War operations
Vietnam War operations
World War II Pacific campaigns
beam 93 feet
builder Newport News Shipbuilding NERFINISHED
category Essex-class aircraft carriers of the United States Navy NERFINISHED
Ships built in Newport News, Virginia
Vietnam War aircraft carriers of the United States
World War II aircraft carriers of the United States
commissionedDate 1944-05-08
conflict Korean War
Vietnam War
World War II
country United States of America
crewComplement about 2600 officers and enlisted
decommissionedDate 1973-09-01
displacement 27000 long tons (standard)
36000 long tons (full load)
draft 28 feet
fate sold for scrap
flightDeckBeam 147 feet
homeport Pacific Fleet NERFINISHED
hullNumber CV-14 NERFINISHED
laidDownDate 1943-02-01
launchDate 1944-02-07
length 872 feet
maximumSpeed 33 knots
modernization SCB-125 angled deck conversion
SCB-27C conversion
namedAfter Battle of Ticonderoga NERFINISHED
notableEvent suffered severe kamikaze attacks in January 1945
notableRole anti-submarine warfare carrier during Cold War
operator United States Navy
powerOutput 150000 shaft horsepower
propulsion 4 shafts
8 boilers
steam turbines
reclassifiedAs CVA-14 NERFINISHED
CVS-14 NERFINISHED
scrappedDate 1975-01-01
shipClass Essex class NERFINISHED

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