USS Nassau (CVE-16)

USS Nassau underway off Attu in May 1943
History
United States
NameUSS Nassau
NamesakeNassau Sound in Florida
Laid down27 November 1941
Launched4 April 1942
Commissioned20 August 1942
Decommissioned28 October 1946
FateSold for scrap, 1961
General characteristics
Class and typeBogue-class escort carrier
Displacement9,600 tons
Length495.75 ft (151.10 m)
Beam69.5 ft (21.2 m)
Draft26 ft (7.9 m)
Speed16.5 knots
Complement890 officers and men
Armament2 × 4"/50, 5"/38 or 5"/51 guns, 8 twin × 40 mm Bofors, 27 single × 20 mm guns Oerlikon
Aircraft carried24

USS Nassau (CVE-16) (originally AVG-16 then ACV-16) was laid down 27 November 1941 by the Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation of Tacoma, Washington, as M.C. Hull No. 234; launched 4 April 1942; sponsored by Mrs. G. H. Hasselman, Tongue Point, Oregon; acquired by the Navy 1 May, towed to the Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington, and converted to an escort carrier; and commissioned 20 August, Captain Austin K. Doyle in command.

Nassau was one of thirty-seven Tacoma-built C3 CVEs, of which twenty-six went to the Royal Navy. It was one of the ten Bogue-class escort carriers that served in the U.S. Navy.