Ships
- USS Commencement Bay (CVE-105)
- USS Block Island (CVE-106)
- USS Gilbert Islands (CVE-107)
- USS Kula Gulf (CVE-108) originally USS Vermillion Bay
- USS Cape Gloucester (CVE-109)
- USS Salerno Bay (CVE-110)
- USS Vella Gulf (CVE-111) originally named Totem Bay
- USS Siboney (CVE-112) originally named Frosty Bay
- USS Puget Sound (CVE-113)
- USS Rendova (CVE-114) originally named Mosser Bay, then Willamette
- USS Bairoko (CVE-115) originally named Portage Bay
- USS Badoeng Strait (CVE-116)
- USS Saidor (CVE-117) originally named Saltery Bay
- USS Sicily (CVE-118) originally named Sandy Bay
- USS Point Cruz (CVE-119) originally named Trocadero Bay
- USS Mindoro (CVE-120)
- USS Rabaul (CVE-121)
- USS Palau (CVE-122)
- USS Tinian (CVE-123) never commissioned
- USS Bastogne (CVE-124) cancelled
- USS Eniwetok (CVE-125) cancelled
- USS Lingayen (CVE-126) cancelled
- USS Okinawa (CVE-127) cancelled
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Famous quotes containing the word ships:
“Havent you heard, though,
About the ships where war has found them out
At sea, about the towns where war has come
Through opening clouds at night with droning speed
Further oerhead than all but stars and angels
And children in the ships and in the towns?”
—Robert Frost (18741963)
“Shuttles in the rocking loom of history,
the dark ships move, the dark ships move,
their bright ironical names
like jests of kindness on a murderers mouth;”
—Robert Earl Hayden (19131980)
“The ships we sank with women and children aboard. The lifeboats we shelled. Mmm ... we were good at that.”
—Emeric Pressburger (19021988)
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