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USS Sangamon (CVE-26) was an escort carrier converted from an oiler, the second ship to carry her name. She was one of 12 Cimarron class oilers built on a joint Navy-Maritime Commission design later duplicated by the T3-S2-A1 type. Sangamon was laid down as Esso Trenton (MC hull 7) on 13 March 1939 by the Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, Kearny, New Jersey; launched on 4 November 1939, sponsored by Mrs.
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USS Sangamon Esso Trenton
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1940-10-22Z
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1942-02-25Z 1945-10-24Z
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1939-11-04Z
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Sold, 11 February 1948, Scrapped in Osaka, Japan, August 1960 Purchased by the US Navy
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