USS St. Lo
USS St. Lo (CVE-63) | |
| History | |
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| United States | |
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| Ordered | as a Type S4-S2-BB3 hull, MCE hull 1100 |
| Awarded | 18 June 1942 |
| Builder | Kaiser Shipbuilding Company, Vancouver, Washington |
| Cost | $6,033,429.05 |
| Yard number | 309 |
| Way number | 3 |
| Laid down | 23 January 1943 |
| Launched | 17 August 1943 |
| Sponsored by | Mrs. Howard Nixon Coulter |
| Commissioned | 23 October 1943 |
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| Stricken | 27 November 1944 |
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| Fate | Sunk by kamikaze aircraft, 25 October 1944 |
| General characteristics | |
| Class & type | Casablanca-class escort carrier |
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| Draft | 20 ft 9 in (6.32 m) (max) |
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| Propulsion | |
| Speed | 19 knots (35 km/h; 22 mph) |
| Range | 10,240 nmi (18,960 km; 11,780 mi) at 15 kn (28 km/h; 17 mph) |
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| Aircraft carried | 27 aircraft |
| Service record | |
| Part of: | United States Pacific Fleet |
| Operations: | Battle of Saipan, Battle of Tinian, Battle of Morotai, Battle off Samar, Battle of Leyte Gulf |
| Awards: | Presidential Unit Citation, 4 Battle stars |
USS St. Lo (AVG/ACV/CVE–63) was a Casablanca-class escort carrier of the United States Navy during World War II. On 25 October 1944, St. Lo became the first major warship to sink as the result of a kamikaze attack. The attack occurred during the Battle off Samar, part of the larger Battle of Leyte Gulf.