The Ranger-class was a class of five battlecruisers built for the United States Navy in the mid to late 1920s. Originally laid down as the Lexington-class in 1920 and 1921, their construction was temporarily suspended in late 1921 with the advent of the Washington Naval Conference in November 1921; but within weeks, the treaty succumbed to squabbles among the delegates, and construction soon resumed. A change was rather apparent however, as class leader Lexington and sisters Saratoga and Constitution (renamed Concord) were selected for conversion to the Navy's first aircraft carriers. Ranger (formerly BC-4) became BC-1 and class leader that December as construction also resumed on United States (BC-2) and Constellation (BC-3). A further two, Valley Forge (BC-4) and Niagara (BC-5) were orde
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