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Royal Navy Escort Carrier HMS Ameer

Originally launched as USS Baffins (CVE-35), HMS Ameer was a Ruler-class escort carrier of the Royal Navy.

Once she arrived in Britain, she was allocated to the British Eastern Fleet, sailing as escort in May 1944 to convoy KMF-31 to the Mediterranean, while en route to Trincomalee, Ceylon. There, she joined her sister ships HMS Battler, HMS Begum, and HMS Shah.

For the rest of the war HMS Ameer supported operations throughout South East Asia, providing air cover, photo-reconnaissance and offensive patrols as needed.

HMS Ameer was returned to the United States Navy at Norfolk, Virginia on 17 January 1946 and subsequently sold into merchant service 17 September 1946 as Robin Kirk.

General characteristics
Class and type:Ruler-class escort carrier
Displacement:8,333 tons
Length:495 ft 7 in (151.05 m)
Beam:69 ft 6 in (21.18 m)
Draught:26 ft (7.9 m)
Propulsion:Steam turbines, 1 shaft, 8,500 shp (6.3 MW)
Speed:17 knots (31 km/h)
Complement:890 officers and enlisted
Armament:2 × 4″/50, 5″/38 or 5″/51 guns
Aircraft carried:24

Photographs of HMS Ameer

Photos of HMS Ameer

Aircraft Operations

Grumman Avenger

Grumman Hellcat

Supermarine Seafire

HMS Ameer ferrying Seafires and Corsairs July 1944
HMS Ameer ferrying Seafires and Corsairs July 1944

Supermarine Walrus

The single Walrus Air Sea Rescue aircraft from 1700 squadron which operated from HMS Ameer
The single Walrus Air Sea Rescue aircraft from 1700 squadron which operated from HMS Ameer