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A purpose-built class of [[aircraft carrier]]s that formed the bulk of U.S. Navy carrier forces in the [[Second World War]]; there were two improved variants, | A purpose-built class of [[aircraft carrier]]s that formed the bulk of U.S. Navy carrier forces in the [[Second World War]]; there were two improved variants, the [[Ticonderoga (carrier)-class]] and the [[Oriskany-class]]; pure Essexes served in the [[Korean War]], and, principally in antisubmarine and amphibious roles, into the Cold War until replaced by larger ships |
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Essex-class (WWII) [r]: A purpose-built class of aircraft carriers that formed the bulk of U.S. Navy carrier forces in the Second World War; there were two improved variants, the Ticonderoga (carrier)-class and the Oriskany-class; pure Essexes served in the Korean War, and, principally in antisubmarine and amphibious roles, into the Cold War until replaced by larger ships