


Archer
Country | United Kingdom |
Ship Class | Archer-class Escort Carrier |
Builder | Newport News Shipbuilding |
Commissioned | 18 Nov 1941 |
Displacement | 9,000 tons standard; 12,860 tons full |
Length | 492 feet |
Beam | 70 feet |
Draft | 22 feet |
Machinery | 4 x diesels driving 1 shaft |
Power Output | 8,500 shaft horsepower |
Speed | 16 knots |
Crew | 555 |
Aircraft | 16 |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbaseHMS Archer was built by the United States and trasferred to the Royal Navy in November 1941 under the Lend-Lease policies. She made aviation history as the carrier that launched the very first aircraft to land on the Ascension Island in the South Atlantic (piloted by Lt. E. Dixon-Child, Sub Lt. P. Shaw, and PO W. Townsend) on a search and rescue mission. After the war, she entered merchant service and was renamed several times (Empire Lagan 1946, Anna Salen 1949, Tasmania 1955, Union Reliance 1961). She was scrapped in New Orleans, United States, in 1962.
ww2dbaseSource: Fleet Air Arm Archive
Last Major Revision: Feb 2005
Escort Carrier Archer Mapa Interativo
Archer Operational Timeline
18 Nov 1941 | Archer was commissioned into service. |
23 May 1943 | A British Fleet Air Arm Swordfish launched from the escort carrier HMS Archer sank the German submarine U-752 with a rocket attack. |
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