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  • [Date]: 28 May
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Cowpens
    [Class and type]: Independence-class aircraft carrier
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  • [Date]: 31 May
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Pybus
    [Class and type]: Bogue-class escort carrier
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  • [Date]: 15 December
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: San Jacinto
    [Class and type]: Independence-class aircraft carrier
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  • [Date]: 1 August
    [Operator]:  Royal Navy
    [Ship]: Atheling
    [Class and type]: Attacker-class escort carrier
    [Notes]: Lend-Lease acquisition, former USS Glacier
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  • [Date]: 24 May
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Bunker Hill
    [Class and type]: Essex-class aircraft carrier
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  • [Date]: 2 November
    [Operator]:  Royal Navy
    [Ship]: Amethyst
    [Class and type]: Black Swan-class sloop
    [Notes]: modified
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In 1943, World War II began. The increasing demand for ships around the world has led many countries to seize the time to accelerate shipbuilding. At that time, the United States was in the leading position in shipbuilding, almost every year to see a large number of ships were manufactured and put into use. This year, 83 ships were commissioned, and detailed information was gathered in this random tool.

These ships produced at that time have the world’s leading technology for their deep draft and heavy tonnage. In the generator, we can also take a closer look at specific commissioning dates, operators, vessel names, vessel types and classes, and the final commissioning results of the vessel. In order to win the Second World War, many countries ordered ships from the United States, which also accelerated the development of the world’s shipbuilding industry.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of ship commissionings in 1943.

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