CVA-14

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CVA-14 is the hull classification for USS Ticonderoga, a U.S. Navy Essex-class aircraft carrier that served prominently during World War II and the Cold War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Essex-class aircraft carrier
United States Navy aircraft carrier
hull classification symbol
airWingType carrier air wing
armament carrier-based aircraft
awarded Navy Unit Commendations NERFINISHED
battleHonors Korean War battle stars
Vietnam War battle stars
World War II battle stars
builder Newport News Shipbuilding NERFINISHED
class Essex class NERFINISHED
commissionedOn 1944-05-08
conflict Korean War
Vietnam War
World War II
country United States of America
decommissionedOn 1973-09-01
displacement about 27,100 tons standard
fate scrapped
flightDeckType angled flight deck after modernization
homeport Pacific Fleet NERFINISHED
hullClassification CVA-14 NERFINISHED
CVS-14 NERFINISHED
hullNumber CV-14 NERFINISHED
laidDownOn 1943-02-01
launchedOn 1944-02-07
length about 270 meters
maximumSpeed about 33 knots
modernization SCB-125 program NERFINISHED
SCB-27C program
namedAfter Battle of Ticonderoga NERFINISHED
notableEvent suffered severe damage from kamikaze attacks in January 1945
operator United States Navy
propulsion four shafts
steam turbines
reclassification from CV-14 to CVA-14
from CVA-14 to CVS-14
reclassifiedOn 1952-10-01
1969-01-01
refersTo USS Ticonderoga NERFINISHED
role antisubmarine warfare carrier
attack aircraft carrier
scrappedIn 1975
servicePeriod Cold War NERFINISHED
World War II NERFINISHED
subclass long-hull Essex-class variant
theaterOfOperations Pacific Theater of World War II NERFINISHED
type conventional-powered aircraft carrier

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USS Ticonderoga hullNumber CVA-14