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====Cold War====
====Cold War====
{{r|Oriskany-class}} The second major upgrade of [[U.S. Navy]] [[Essex-class|Essex-]] and [[Ticonderoga-class]] [[aircraft carrier]]s; rebuilding program also known as the SCB-27 modernization program; most ships redesignated CVA (attack carrier) vice CV
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{{r|Oriskany (CV-34)||**}} Built by the New York Naval Shipyard. Keel laid in May 1944; launched in October 1945; reordered to the SCB-27A design in August 1947; commissioned in September 1950.
{{r|Oriskany (CV-34)||**}} Built by the New York Naval Shipyard. Keel laid in May 1944; launched in October 1945; reordered to the SCB-27A design in August 1947; commissioned in September 1950.
{{r|Essex (CV-9)||**}} Reconstructed to SCB-27A design by the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. Work began in February 1949; recommissioned in January 1951.
{{r|Essex (CV-9)||**}} Reconstructed to SCB-27A design by the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. Work began in February 1949; recommissioned in January 1951.
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{{r|USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76)|''USS Ronald Reagan'' (CVN 76)|**}}
{{r|USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76)|''USS Ronald Reagan'' (CVN 76)|**}}
{{r|USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77)|''USS George H.W. Bush'' (CVN 77)|**}}
{{r|USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77)|''USS George H.W. Bush'' (CVN 77)|**}}
====New types====
====New types====



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