HMS Battler Escort Carrier
HMS Battler (D18) was an American-built escort carrier that served with the Royal Navy during the Second World War.
Converted from a merchantman under construction, she was acquired by the United States Navy on 31 October 1942, as a Bogue-class escort carrier; she was transferred to the Royal Navy and commissioned Battler on the same day under the Lend-Lease agreement.
Battler’s first duty was as a convoy escort in the Battle of the Atlantic. The ship was active in the Mediterranean, Indian Ocean, and later, the war in the Pacific. She served as a convoy escort, aircraft ferry, and anti-submarine escort during the war.
Aircraft Operations on HMS Battler
A Supermarine Seafire taking off from HMS Battler Dec 1943 Two pilots of 834 Squadron standing by the nose of a Supermarine Seafire on the flight deck of HMS Battler The Commander Flying and the Squadron Commander watching from the bridge as a Seafire takes off Damaged Supermarine Seafires on the deck of HMS Battler after the Avalanche operations Swordfish 835 Sqn on HMS Battler Moving a Fairey Swordfish into position for the take-off aboard HMS Battler 13 May 1942 Fitting rockets before a Fairey Swordfish takes off on anti-submarine patrol. Dec 1943 Torpedo armed Fairey Swordfish of HMS Battler View from the bridge of HMS Battler as an anti-submarine patrol Fairey Swordfish takes off. Dec 1943