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.
HMS Battler on sea trials HMS Battler on sea trials The escort carrier HMS Battler turning into the wind for one of her aircraft to land on. Apr 1943 HMS Battler underway HMS Battler in Grand Harbour Malta, September 1943 with a deck full of Seafire L.IICs belonging to 807 and 808 squadrons HMS Battler HMS Battler HMS Battler HMS Battler HMS Battler 40mm Bofors on HMS Battler Church service in the hangar of HMS Battler Dec 1943
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