She was an Essex-class carrier laid down in 1944 and launched after the end of the war in 1945 and did not enter commission for the first time until 1950, with a straight flight deck. She was taken out of commission for several years in the late 1950’s and received an angled flight deck. She returned to commission in 1959 and was taken out of commission for the final time in 1976, and was placed in the mothball fleet.

The Reagan administration attempted to have her recommissioned in the late 1980’s as part of the 600 ship fleet, but Congress rejected her as being obsolete and instead she was stricken in 1989. She would sit and rust for 17 years before being scuttled off of Pensacola. That is why she looked so bad.