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U.S.S. Ranger (CV 4)



Name: U.S.S. Ranger
Number: CV 4
  Class: Ranger
Commisioned: June 4, 1934

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USS Ranger (CV-4) was the first ship of the United States Navy to be designed and built from the keel up as an aircraft carrier. Ranger was a relatively small ship, closer in size and displacement to the first U.S. carrier — Langley — than later ships. An island superstructure was not included in the original design, but was added after completion. Of the eight pre-war U.S. aircraft carriers CV-1 through CV-8, Ranger was one of only three to survive the entirety of World War II, the others being the USS Enterprise and the USS Saratoga, although, unlike the others, she spent most of the war in service in the Atlantic Ocean.

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