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                                                CVA-14 USS Ticonderoga 100 Carrier Landing
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                                                Namesake. Battle of Ticonderoga, The capture of Fort Ticonderoga occurred during the Revolutionary War on 10 May 1775, when a small force of Green Mountain Boys led by Ethan Allen and Col. Benedict Arnold surprised and captured the fort's small British garrison.Builder. Newport News Shipbuilding, VA
 Laid down. 1 Feb 1943
 Launched. 7 Feb 1944
 Commissioned. 8 May 1944
 Decommissioned. 9 Jan 1947
 Recommissioned. 1 Oct 1954
 Decommissioned. 1 Sep 1973
 Reclassified:
 CVA-14, 1 Oct 1952
 CVS-14, 21 Oct 1969
 Stricken. 16 Nov 1973
 Fate. Scrapped, 15 Aug 1974
 Class and type. Essex-class aircraft carrier
 Displacement. 27,100 long tons (27,500 t) standard
 Length. 888 feet (271 m) overall
 Beam. 93 feet (28 m)
 Draft. 28 feet 7 inches (8.71 m)
 Installed power. 8 × boilers 150,000 shp (110 MW)
 Propulsion:
 4 × geared steam turbines
 4 × shafts
 Speed. 33 knots (61 km/h; 38 mph)
 Complement. 3448 officers and enlisted
 Armament:
 12 × 5 inch (127 mm)/38 caliber guns
 32 × Bofors 40 mm guns
 46 × Oerlikon 20 mm cannons
 Armor. Belt: 4 in, Hangar deck: 2.5 in, Deck: 1.5 in, Conning tower: 1.5 in
 Aircraft carried. 	90–100 aircraft
 
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