SS Mormacmail (MC hull number 160), built by
Ingalls Shipbuilding; laid down as Mormacmail but acquired by United States Navy for conversion to escort carrier and launched as Altamaha (CVE-6); transferred to the
Royal Navy under Lend-Lease as
HMS Battler (D18) of the Royal Navy's
Attacker class; returned to U.S. custody in 1946 and scrapped the same year
SS Mormacmail (1942) (MC hull number 233), built at
Todd Shipyard (
Tacoma, Washington); converted to escort carrier for transfer to the Royal Navy under Lend-Lease; served as HMS Tracker (D24) of the Royal Navy's Attacker class; returned to U.S. custody in 1945 and sold for commercial service in 1946; scrapped in 1964
SS Mormacmail (1945) (MC hull number 2869, Type C3-S-A5), built by Ingalls Shipbuilding; delivered to Moore-McCormack in November 1946; scrapped in 1971
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SS Mormacmail (MC hull number 160), built by
Ingalls Shipbuilding; laid down as Mormacmail but acquired by United States Navy for conversion to escort carrier and launched as Altamaha (CVE-6); transferred to the
Royal Navy under Lend-Lease as
HMS Battler (D18) of the Royal Navy's
Attacker class; returned to U.S. custody in 1946 and scrapped the same year
SS Mormacmail (1942) (MC hull number 233), built at
Todd Shipyard (
Tacoma, Washington); converted to escort carrier for transfer to the Royal Navy under Lend-Lease; served as HMS Tracker (D24) of the Royal Navy's Attacker class; returned to U.S. custody in 1945 and sold for commercial service in 1946; scrapped in 1964
SS Mormacmail (1945) (MC hull number 2869, Type C3-S-A5), built by Ingalls Shipbuilding; delivered to Moore-McCormack in November 1946; scrapped in 1971
List of ships with the same or similar names
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list of ships with the same or similar names. If an
internal link for a specific ship led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended ship article, if one exists.