Manila Bay
Country | United States |
Ship Class | Casablanca-class Escort Carrier |
Hull Number | CVE-61 |
Builder | Kaiser Vancouver Shipyard |
Laid Down | 15 Jan 1943 |
Launched | 10 Jul 1943 |
Commissioned | 5 Oct 1943 |
Decommissioned | 31 Jul 1946 |
Displacement | 7,800 tons standard; 10,400 tons full |
Length | 512 feet |
Beam | 65 feet |
Draft | 22 feet |
Machinery | Two Skinner, Uniflow engines with two screws |
Power Output | 9,000 shaft horsepower |
Speed | 19 knots |
Crew | 860 |
Armament | 1x5-in Anti-aircraft, 8x40mm, 12x20mm |
Aircraft | 27 operational, 0 in reserve |
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5 Oct 1943 | Manila Bay was commissioned into service. |
31 Jul 1946 | Manila Bay was decommissioned from service. |
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14 Nov 2021 03:52:50 PM
I'm a map collector, not naval historian. I have a 1941 pre-war atlas with the names of an Ensign Walter C. Phillips USS Charger and a Lt. (j.g.) W.C. Phillips USS Manila Bay in it. Not sure if it's the same man as the handwriting is different. Any help on establishing the provenance of this would help. It's a cool (albeit very beat up) American published atlas right before the US entry into WWII.