List of Ship Launches in 1943 - July

July

Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
2 July United Kingdom Charles Connell & Co Ltd Glasgow Empire Celia Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport
3 July Australia Evans Deakin & Co Brisbane Kiama Bathurst class corvette
5 July United Kingdom John Crown & Sons Ltd Sunderland Empire Dolly Tug For Ministry of War Transport
7 July United Kingdom Hart Modified Black Swan class sloop
7 July United States Delta Steamship Company New Orleans John Stagg Liberty ship
10 July United States Kaiser Shipyards Vancouver, WA Manila Bay Casablanca class escort carrier Converted S4 merchant hull
12 July Australia NSW State Dockyard Newcastle, New South Wales Strahan Bathurst class corvette
12 July United States Consolidated Steel Corporation Wilmington, California Cape Berkeley Type C1-S-AY1 Landing Ship, Infantry To Ministry of War Transport on completion under Lend-Lease
15 July United Kingdom William Doxford & Sons Sunderland Empire City Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport
15 July United States Seattle-Tacoma Shipyard Tacoma, WA Sunset Bogue class escort carrier Converted C3 merchant freighter for Lend-Lease as HMS Thane
16 July United Kingdom William Pickersgill & Sons Ltdd Sunderland Empire Copperfield Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport
16 July United Kingdom Lapwing Black Swan class sloop
17 July United States Fore River Shipyard Quincy, MA Vincennes Cleveland class light cruiser
20 July United Kingdom J L Thompson & Sons Ltd Sunderland, Co Durham Empire Duke Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport
20 July United States Kaiser Shipyards Vancouver, WA Natoma Bay Casablanca class escort carrier Converted S4 merchant hull
31 July United States Basalt Rock Company Napa, California USS Grasp (ARS-24) Diver class rescue and salvage ship
31 July United Kingdom J L Thompson & Sons Ltd Sunderland, Co Durham Empire Duke Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport

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