- HMS Queen (D19)
The USS "St. Andrews" (CVE-49) (originally AVG-49, later ACV-49) was assigned to MC hull 260 on
23 August 1942 , a ship to be built to modified C3-S-A1 plans. She was laid down on12 March 1943 by theSeattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation ofTacoma, Washington ; redesignated CVE-49 on15 July ; and launched on31 July ; sponsored by Mrs. Robert W. Morse; transferred to theUnited Kingdom underLend-Lease on7 December ; and commissioned the same day as HMS "Queen" (D19) in theRoyal Navy .HMS "Queen" served British and Allied escort forces in protecting the vital convoy supply effort across the North Atlantic in 1944, and in the Pacific campaigns in 1945. After hostilities ceased, she was converted to a troop carrier and used to bring British forces back from the Far East, before being returned to the
United States atNorfolk, Virginia ,31 October 1946 .On arrival, "Queen" was decommissioned by the Royal Navy and was taken over by the U.S. Navy. In excess of Navy needs, CVE-49 was slated, in December, for disposal; struck from the
Navy Register in July 1947, sold to the N.V. Stoomv, Maats, Nederland Co.,Amsterdam ,Netherlands and pressed into merchant service as "Roebiah" on29 July 1947 (renamed "President Marcos" in 1967 and "Lucky One" in 1972). She was scrapped inTaiwan in 1972.References
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* "History of HMS Queen" by David WeaverExternal links
* [http://sc.info.gov.hk/gb/www.police.gov.hk/police/offbeat/814/eng/n12.htm"Retired CIP brings aircraft carrier back to life"] An article about David Weaver's detailed book "History of HMS Queen"
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