- HMS Arbiter (D31)
The USS "St. Simon" (CVE-51) (originally AVG-51 then later ACV-51), an
escort aircraft carrier originally classified as an auxiliary aircraft carrier, was laid down on26 April 1943 atTacoma, Washington , by theSeattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation , under aMaritime Commission contract (MC hull 262); reclassified as an escort aircraft carrier, CVE-51, on15 July 1943 ; launched on9 September 1943 ; sponsored by Mrs. R. H. Lewis, the wife of Major General R. H. Lewis, Commanding General, Northwestern Sector,Fort Lewis ,Washington ; assigned to theCommercial Iron Works ,Portland, Oregon , for the completion of construction; and delivered to theRoyal Navy , underlend-lease , on31 December 1943 .Renamed HMS "Arbiter" (D31) (while being carried on the United States'
Naval Vessel Register with the classification BCVE-51), the escort carrier served in the Royal Navy for the duration ofWorld War II . She earned "battle honors" in the Atlantic during1944 , serving on the western approaches to theBritish Isles , and in1945 served as one of seven similar ships engaged in operating as an aircraft ferry supporting the British Pacific Fleet's train, bringing up replacement aircraft or providing combat air patrol for replenishment ships.Returned to
Norfolk, Virginia , on23 February 1946 , she was accepted by theUnited States Navy on3 March 1946 . Struck from the Navy list on12 April 1946 , the ship was sold to theNewport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company ,Newport News, Virginia , on30 January 1947 . Converted to the cargo ship "Coracero", the former escort carrier served under two more names, "President Macapagal" from1965 to1972 and "Lucky Two" in1972 before she was scrapped inKaohsiung ,Taiwan , in 1972.References
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