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'''USS ''Rabaul'' (CVE/CVHE/AKV-21)''' was a [[United States Navy]] [[Commencement Bay class escort carrier|''Commencement Bay''-class]] [[escort aircraft carrier]], named for [[Rabaul]], a strategically significant port in the [[Pacific War|Pacific theater]] of [[World War II]].
'''USS ''Rabaul'' (CVE/CVHE/AKV-21)''' was a [[United States Navy]] [[Commencement Bay class escort carrier|''Commencement Bay''-class]] [[escort aircraft carrier]], named for [[Rabaul]], a strategically significant port in the [[Pacific War|Pacific theater]] of [[World War II]].


''Rabaul'' was laid down 2 January 1945 by [[Todd Pacific Shipyards]], [[Tacoma, Washington]], [[Ship naming and launching|launched]] 14 June 1945, sponsored by Alice Schade (wife of United States Navy naval architect Commodore [[Henry A. Schade|Henry Adrian "Packy" Schade]]), completed by the [[Commercial Iron Works]], [[Portland, Oregon]], and delivered to the Navy 30 August 1946.
''Rabaul'' was laid down 29 January 1945 by [[Todd Pacific Shipyards]], [[Tacoma, Washington]], [[Ship naming and launching|launched]] 14 June 1945, sponsored by Alice Schade (wife of United States Navy naval architect Commodore [[Henry A. Schade|Henry Adrian "Packy" Schade]]), completed by the [[Commercial Iron Works]], [[Portland, Oregon]], and delivered to the Navy 30 August 1946.


Accepted into the 19th Fleet, (the [[Pacific Reserve Fleet]]), ''Rabaul'' was berthed at Tacoma without seeing any active service. The warship was mothballed there during the early years of the [[Cold War]] and served as a mobilization reserve in case of war with the [[Soviet Union]]. Reclassified '''CVHE-121''' in June 1955, she was transferred to the San Diego Group, Pacific Reserve Fleet in June 1958 and reclassified '''AKV-21''' in May of the following year. She remained in reserve at San Diego until 1 September 1971 when she was struck from the [[Naval Vessel Register]]. ''Rabaul'' was sold on 25 August 1972 to the [[Nicolai Joffe Corporation]] of [[Beverly Hills, California]], for scrapping at its San Francisco Bay area facility in [[Richmond, California]], the former Kaiser Shipbuilding Yard No. 3. Shortly before scrapping, it was used in the closing scenes of the 1973 movie [[Magnum Force]].
Accepted into the 19th Fleet, (the [[Pacific Reserve Fleet]]), ''Rabaul'' was berthed at Tacoma without seeing any active service. The warship was mothballed there during the early years of the [[Cold War]] and served as a mobilization reserve in case of war with the [[Soviet Union]]. Reclassified '''CVHE-121''' in June 1955, she was transferred to the San Diego Group, Pacific Reserve Fleet in June 1958 and reclassified '''AKV-21''' in May of the following year. She remained in reserve at San Diego until 1 September 1971 when she was struck from the [[Naval Vessel Register]]. ''Rabaul'' was sold on 25 August 1972 to the [[Nicolai Joffe Corporation]] of [[Beverly Hills, California]], for scrapping at its San Francisco Bay area facility in [[Richmond, California]], the former Kaiser Shipbuilding Yard No. 3. Shortly before scrapping, it was used in the closing scenes of the 1973 movie [[Magnum Force]].

Revision as of 18:13, 13 April 2018

History
NameUSS Rabaul
BuilderTodd Pacific Shipyards
Laid down29 January 1945
Launched14 June 1945
Acquired30 August 1946
Reclassified
  • Helicopter Carrier, CVHE-121, June 1955
  • Cargo Ship and Aircraft Ferry, AKV-21, 7 May 1959
Stricken1 September 1971
FateSold for scrapping 25 August 1972
General characteristics
Class and typeTemplate:Sclass-
Displacement11,373 long tons (11,556 t)
Length557 ft (170 m)
Beam75 ft (23 m)
Draft32 ft (9.8 m)
Propulsion
  • Steam turbines, 16,000 shp
  • 2 shafts
Speed19 knots (22 mph; 35 km/h)
Complement1,066
Armament
Service record
Part of: Pacific Reserve Fleet (1946-1971)

USS Rabaul (CVE/CVHE/AKV-21) was a United States Navy Commencement Bay-class escort aircraft carrier, named for Rabaul, a strategically significant port in the Pacific theater of World War II.

Rabaul was laid down 29 January 1945 by Todd Pacific Shipyards, Tacoma, Washington, launched 14 June 1945, sponsored by Alice Schade (wife of United States Navy naval architect Commodore Henry Adrian "Packy" Schade), completed by the Commercial Iron Works, Portland, Oregon, and delivered to the Navy 30 August 1946.

Accepted into the 19th Fleet, (the Pacific Reserve Fleet), Rabaul was berthed at Tacoma without seeing any active service. The warship was mothballed there during the early years of the Cold War and served as a mobilization reserve in case of war with the Soviet Union. Reclassified CVHE-121 in June 1955, she was transferred to the San Diego Group, Pacific Reserve Fleet in June 1958 and reclassified AKV-21 in May of the following year. She remained in reserve at San Diego until 1 September 1971 when she was struck from the Naval Vessel Register. Rabaul was sold on 25 August 1972 to the Nicolai Joffe Corporation of Beverly Hills, California, for scrapping at its San Francisco Bay area facility in Richmond, California, the former Kaiser Shipbuilding Yard No. 3. Shortly before scrapping, it was used in the closing scenes of the 1973 movie Magnum Force.

References

Public Domain This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.

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