USS Barnes (CVE-20)

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USS Barnes
Career USA United States Navy ensign
Builder: Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding
Laid down: 19 January 1942
Launched: 2 May 1942
Commissioned: 20 February 1943
Decommissioned: 29 August 1946
Status: Sold for scrap
General characteristics
Displacement: 7,800 tons
Length: 495.66 ft (151.1 m)
Beam: 111.5 ft (34 m)
Draft: 26 ft (7.9 m)
Speed: 17.6 knots
Complement: 890 officers and men
Armament: 2 × 5 inch guns
Aircraft carried: 24

For USS Barnes (CVE-7) see HMS Attacker (D02).

The second USS Barnes (AVG-20/ACV-20/CVE-20) was an escort carrier in the United States Navy.

Barnes was laid down under a Maritime Commission contract; transferred to the Navy 1 May 1942; launched 22 May 1942 by Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding, Tacoma, Washington; sponsored by Mrs. G. L. Hutchinson, widow of Lieutenant Hutchinson; and commissioned 20 February 1943, Captain C. D. Glover in command. Originally classified AVG-20, she was reclassified ACV-20, 20 August 1942; CVE-20, 15 July 1943; and CVHE-20, 12 June 1955.

The major task of Barnes throughout World War II was the transporting of aircraft and personnel from the United States to the forward areas of the Pacific. In addition she served as a combat, training and pilot qualifying carrier.

While performing these duties she launched her planes on several raids against Tarawa in the Gilbert Islands operation (20 November5 December 1943); and provided invaluable aircraft replenishment to the various task groups of the 3rd Fleet during the western Caroline Islands operation (6 September14 October 1944), and the Luzon attacks (19 October 1944).

After Japan's surrender, Barnes remained in the Far East on occupation duty until 3 November 1945. Returning to the United States in March 1946, Barnes remained on the west coast for a period of time and then steamed to Boston, where she was placed out of commission in reserve 29 August 1946. Redesignated as a helicopter escort carrier (CVHE-20) on 12 June 1955, she was stricken for disposal on 1 March 1959.

Barnes was awarded three battle stars for her service during World War II.

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