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Encyclopedia > List of auxiliaries of the United States Navy
USN Jack
Ships of the
United States Navy

A - B - C - D - E - F - G
H - I - J - K - L - M - N
O - P - Q - R - S - T - U
V - W - X - Y - Z
Image File history File links Naval_Jack_of_the_United_States. ... This is a set of lists of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ... This section of the list of United States Navy ships contains all ships of the United States Navy with names beginning with A. For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the list of US Navy ships currently in commission. ... This section of the list of United States Navy ships contains all ships of the United States Navy with names beginning with B. For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the list of US Navy ships currently in commission. ... This section of the list of United States Navy ships contains all ships of the United States Navy with names beginning with C. For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the list of US Navy ships currently in commission. ... This section of the list of United States Navy ships contains all ships of the United States Navy with names beginning with D. For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the list of US Navy ships currently in commission. ... This section of the list of United States Navy ships contains all ships of the United States Navy with names beginning with E. For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the list of US Navy ships currently in commission. ... This section of the list of United States Navy ships contains all ships of the United States Navy with names beginning with F. For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the list of US Navy ships currently in commission. ... This section of the list of United States Navy ships contains all ships of the United States Navy with names beginning with G. For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the list of US Navy ships currently in commission. ... This section of the list of United States Navy ships contains all ships of the United States Navy with names beginning with H. For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the list of US Navy ships currently in commission. ... This section of the list of United States Navy ships contains all ships of the United States Navy with names beginning with I. For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the list of US Navy ships currently in commission. ... This section of the list of United States Navy ships contains all ships of the United States Navy with names beginning with J. For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the list of US Navy ships currently in commission. ... This section of the list of United States Navy ships contains all ships of the United States Navy with names beginning with K. For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the list of US Navy ships currently in commission. ... This section of the list of United States Navy ships contains all ships of the United States Navy with names beginning with L. For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the list of US Navy ships currently in commission. ... This section of the list of United States Navy ships contains all ships of the United States Navy with names beginning with M. For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the list of US Navy ships currently in commission. ... This section of the list of United States Navy ships contains all ships of the United States Navy with names beginning with N. For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the list of US Navy ships currently in commission. ... This section of the list of United States Navy ships contains all ships of the United States Navy with names beginning with O. For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the list of US Navy ships currently in commission. ... This section of the list of United States Navy ships contains all ships of the United States Navy with names beginning with P. For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the list of US Navy ships currently in commission. ... This section of the list of United States Navy ships contains all ships of the United States Navy with names beginning with Q. For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the list of US Navy ships currently in commission. ... This section of the list of United States Navy ships contains all ships of the United States Navy with names beginning with R. For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the list of US Navy ships currently in commission. ... This section of the list of United States Navy ships contains all ships of the United States Navy with names beginning with S. For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the list of US Navy ships currently in commission. ... This section of the list of United States Navy ships contains all ships of the United States Navy with names beginning with T. For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the list of US Navy ships currently in commission. ... This section of the list of United States Navy ships contains all ships of the United States Navy with names beginning with U. For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the list of US Navy ships currently in commission. ... This section of the list of United States Navy ships contains all ships of the United States Navy with names beginning with V. For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the list of US Navy ships currently in commission. ... This section of the list of United States Navy ships contains all ships of the United States Navy with names beginning with W. For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the list of US Navy ships currently in commission. ... This section of the list of United States Navy ships contains all ships of the United States Navy with names beginning with X. For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the list of US Navy ships currently in commission. ... This section of the list of United States Navy ships contains all ships of the United States Navy with names beginning with Y. For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the list of US Navy ships currently in commission. ... This section of the list of United States Navy ships contains all ships of the United States Navy with names beginning with Z. For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the list of US Navy ships currently in commission. ...

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auxiliaries
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patrol vessels
mine warfare vessels
monitors
sailing frigates
ships of the line
submarines

This is a list of auxiliaries of the United States Navy. It covers the various types of ships that support the frontline combat vessels of the United States Navy. This list of aircraft carriers of the United States Navy includes all types in the main hull numbering sequence, consisting of hull classification symbols CV, CVA, CVB, CVL, and CVN. All units after CVA-57 are supercarriers. ... This is a list of airships of the United States Navy, listed both by hull number and by name. ... This is a list of amphibious assault ships of the United States Navy. ... This list of battleships of the United States Navy includes all ships with the hull classification symbol BB. A number of these were started but never completed. ... This list of cruisers of the United States Navy includes all ships that were ever called cruiser. Since the nomenclature predates the hull numbering system, and there were several confusing renumberings and renamings, there are multiple entries referring to the same physical ship. ... This is a list of destroyers of the United States Navy, sorted by hull number. ... This is a list of destroyer escorts of the United States Navy, listed both by hull number and by name. ... This is a list of escort aircraft carriers of the United States Navy. ... This is a list of frigates of the United States Navy, sorted by hull number. ... This is a list of patrol vessels of the United States Navy. ... This is a list of mine warfare vessels of the United States Navy. ... This is a list of all monitors of the United States Navy. ... This is a list of sailing frigates of the United States Navy. ... This is a list of ships of the line of the United States Navy. ... This is a list of submarines of the United States Navy, listed both by hull number and by name. ... The United States Navy (USN) is the branch of the United States armed forces responsible for conducting naval operations around the globe. ...


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The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary established in 1939 as the United States Coast Guard Reserve, is a volunteer civilian service that assists the United States Coast Guard in carrying out its noncombatant and non-law enforcement missions. ... Auxiliary cruisers were merchant ships taken over for conversion into a vessel armed with cruiser-size guns, and employed either for convoy protection against true cruisers, or for commerce-raiding missions, where its appearance was used to trick merchant ships into approaching. ... The USS Port Royal (CG-73), a Ticonderoga class cruiser. ... Diagrams of first and third rate warships, England, 1728 Cyclopaedia. ...


Crane Ships (AB)

  • USS Kearsarge (AB-1)

USS Kearsarge (BB-5), the lead ship of her class of battleships, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named, by act of Congress, in honor of the famous American Civil War sloop of war Kearsarge. ...

Colliers (AC)

  • USS Vestal (AC-1)
  • USS Ontario (AC-2)
  • USS Jupiter (AC-3)
  • USS Cyclops (AC-4)
  • USS Vulcan (AC-5)
  • USS Mars (AC-6)
  • USS Hector (AC-7)
  • USS Neptune (AC-8)
  • USS Proteus (AC-9)
  • USS Nereus (AC-10)
  • USS Orion (AC-11)
  • USS Jason (AC-12)
  • USS Abarenda (AC-13/AG-14)
  • USS Ajax (AC-14)
  • USS Brutus (AC-15)
  • USS Caesar (AC-16)
  • USS Hannibal (1898)
  • USS Justin (1898)
  • USS Leonidas (1898)
  • USS Merrimac (1898)
  • USS Quincy (1918)
  • USS Saturn (1898)
  • USS Southery (1898)

The USS Langley (CV/AV-1) was the United States Navys first aircraft carrier. ... The second USS Cyclops was a collier in the United States Navy during World War I. Cyclops was launched 7 May 1910, by William Cramp and Sons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and placed in service 7 November 1910, with George W. Worley, Master, Navy Auxiliary Service, in charge. ... The USS Nereuss AC-10 was a collier in the United States Navy during World War I, and sister ship to the USS Cyclops, USS Jupiter, and USS Proteus. ... The first USS Abarenda (AC-13/AG-14) was a collier in the service of the United States Navy during World War I. She was originally a merchant ship built in 1892 at Newcastle, England by the Edwards Shipbuilding Company and was acquired by the Navy on 5 May 1898. ... The USS Merrimac, a US warship, was built as Solveig in 1894, and purchased by the Navy in April 1898. ...

Auxiliary Crane Ships (T-ACS)

  • SS Keystone State (T-ACS-1)
  • SS Gem State (T-ACS-2)
  • SS Grand Canyon State (T-ACS-3)
  • SS Gopher State (T-ACS-4)
  • SS Flickertail State (T-ACS-5)
  • SS Cornhusker State (T-ACS-6)
  • SS Diamond State (T-ACS-7)
  • SS Equality State (T-ACS-8)
  • SS Green Mountain State (T-ACS-9)
  • SS Beaver State (T-ACS-10)

The SS Gopher State (T-ACS-4), lead ship of the Gopher State class crane ships, is a support auxiliary of the United States Navy, acting as a pre-positioning auxiliary for the United States Army and United States Marine Corps. ... The SS Flickertail State is a crane ship in ready reserve for the United States Navy. ... SS Cornhusker State (T-ACS-6) is a crane ship in ready reserve for the United States Navy. ...

Destroyer Tenders (AD)

  • USS Dixie (AD-1)
  • USS Melville (AD-2)
  • USS Dobbin (AD-3)
  • USS Whitney (AD-4)
  • USS Prairie (AD-5)
  • USS Panther (AD-6)
  • USS Leonidas (AD-7)
  • USS Buffalo (AD-8)
  • USS Black Hawk (AD-9)
  • USS Bridgeport (AD-10)
  • USS Altair (AD-11)
  • USS Denebola (AD-12)
  • USS Rigel (AD-13)
  • USS Dixie (AD-14)
  • USS Prairie (AD-15)
  • USS Cascade (AD-16)
  • USS Piedmont (AD-17)
  • USS Sierra (AD-18)
  • USS Yosemite (AD-19)
  • USS Hamul (AD-20)
  • USS Markab (AD-21)
  • USS Klondike (AD-22)
  • USS Arcadia (AD-23)
  • USS Everglades (AD-24)
  • USS Frontier (AD-25)
  • USS Shenandoah (AD-26)
  • USS Yellowstone (AD-27)
  • USS Grand Canyon (AD-28)
  • USS Isle Royal (AD-29)
  • USS Great Lakes (AD-30) cancelled
  • USS Tidewater (AD-31)
  • USS New England (AD-32) cancelled
  • USS Canopus (AD-33)
  • USS Alcor (AD-34)
  • USS Arrowhead (AD-35) cancelled
  • USS Bryce Canyon (AD-36)
  • USS Samuel Gompers (AD-37)
  • USS Puget Sound (AD-38)
  • USS Yellowstone (AD-41)
  • USS Acadia (AD-42)
  • USS Cape Cod (AD-43)
  • USS Shenandoah (AD-44)

The first USS Dixie (later AD-1) was a United States Navy auxiliary cruiser and later a destroyer tender. ... The first USS Panther, the former Austin, an auxiliary cruiser built by William Cramp and Sons, Philadelphia, Pa. ... The second USS Buffalo (later AD-8) was an auxiliary cruiser of the United States Navy, and later a destroyer tender. ... The second USS Dixie (AD-14) was launched 27 May 1939 by New York Shipbuilding Corp. ... The History of the USS CASCADE (from the ships Christmas 1945 menu) “A destroyer tender is a “mother hen” for a vast brood of destroyers, and is a “mother hen” especially equipped and provided with ships capable of undertaking and completing repairs and overhaul of practically all the equipment... USS Bryce Canyon (AD-36) was a Shenandoah-class destroyer tender. ... USS Samuel Gompers (AD-37) was a destroyer tender, the first of its class, and designed to be a floating repair shop for ships of the U.S. Navy either in port or at sea. ... USS Puget Sound (AD-38), a Samuel Gompers-class destroyer tender, was the second ship of the United States Navy to bear the name Puget Sound. ... USS Acadia (AD-42) is a Yellowstone-class destroyer tender in the service of the United States Navy, named after Acadia National Park. ...

Degaussing Ships (ADG)

  • USS Lodestone (ADG-8)
  • USS Magnet (ADG-9)
  • USS Deperm (ADG-10)
  • USS Ampere (ADG-11)
  • USS Surfbird (ADG-383)

Ammunition Ships (AE)

  • USS Pyro (AE-1)
  • USS Nitro (AE-2)
  • USS Lassen (AE-3)
  • USS Mount Baker (AE-4)
  • USS Rainier (AE-5)
  • USS Shasta (AE-6)
  • USS Mauna Loa (AE-8)
  • USS Mazama (AE-9)
  • USS Sangay (AE-10)
  • USS Mount Hood (AE-11)
  • USS Wrangell (AE-12)
  • USS Akutan (AE-13)
  • USS Firedrake (AE-14)
  • USS Vesuvius (AE-15)
  • USS Mount Katmai (AE-16)
  • USS Great Sitkin (AE-17)
  • USS Paricutin (AE-18)
  • USS Diamond Head (AE-19)
  • USS Fomalhaut (AE-20)
  • USS Suribachi (AE-21)
  • USS Mauna Kea (AE-22)
  • USS Nitro (AE-23)
  • USS Pyro (AE-24)
  • USS Haleakala (AE-25)
  • USS Kilauea (AE-26)
  • USS Butte (AE-27)
  • USS Santa Barbara (AE-28)
  • USS Mount Hood (AE-29)
  • USS Virgo (AE-30)
  • USS Chara (AE-31)
  • USS Flint (AE-32)
  • USS Shasta (AE-33)
  • USS Mount Baker (AE-34)
  • USS Kiska (AE-35)

The first USS Pyro (AE–1), an ammunition ship, was laid down 9 August 1918 at the Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash. ... USS Nitro (AE–2) was laid down 19 March 1919 by Puget Sound Navy Yard; launched 16 December 1919; sponsored by Mrs. ... USS Lassen (AE-3) ex-Shooting Star, was launched by the Tampa Shipbuilding Co. ... USS Kilauea (AE‑4) was acquired by the Navy 14 November 1940 while building by Tampa Shipbuilding Co. ... The second USS Rainier (AE-5) was laid down on 14 May 1940 by the Tampa Shipbuilding Co. ... The first USS Shasta (AE-6), an ammunition ship, was laid down under Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 125) on 12 August 1940 by the Tampa Shipbuilding Company, Tampa, Fla. ... The second USS Mauna Loa (AE-8) was laid down by Tampa Shipbuilding Co. ... USS Mazama (AE‑9) was laid down 14 April 1942 by the Tampa Shipbuilding Co. ... USS Sangay (AE-10) was laid down under Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 225) as SS Cape Sable on 30 October 1941 by Pennsylvania Shipyards, Inc. ... USS Mount Hood (AE-11) was built under Maritime Commission contract as Marco Polo, MC hull 1356, by the North Carolina Shipbuilding Co. ... USS Wrangell (AE-12) was laid down under a Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 1375) as SS Midnight during February 1944 at Wilmington, North Carolina, by the North Carolina Shipbuilding Corp. ... USS Akutan (AE-13) was laid down on 20 June 1944 at Tampa, Fla. ... USS Firedrake (AE-14), a Wrangell-class ammunition ship was launched 12 May 1944 by North Carolina Shipbuilding Co. ... The fourth USS Vesuvius (AE-15) was laid down under a Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 1381) by the North Carolina Shipbuilding Company, Wilmington, N.C.; launched on 26 May 1944; acquired by the United States Navy on 4 July 1944; and commissioned on 16 January 1945, Comdr. ... USS Mount Katmai (AE-16) was laid down 11 November 1944 by North Carolina Shipbuilding Co. ... USS Great Sitkin (AE-17) was launched under Maritime Commission contract by North Carolina Shipbuilding Co. ... USS Paricutin (AE–18) was laid down under Maritime Commission Contract, 7 December 1944 by North Carolina SB Co. ... USS Diamond Head (AE-19) was launched 3 February 1945 by North Carolina Shipbuilding Co. ... USS Fomalhaut (AK-22) was launched 25 January 1941 by Pennsylvania Shipyards, Inc. ... USS Suribachi (AE-21) was laid down on 31 January 1955 at Sparrows Point, Maryland, by Bethlehem Sparrows Point Shipyard, Inc. ... USS Mauna Kea (AE-22) was laid down at the Bethlehem-Sparrows Point Shipyard Inc. ... USS Nitro (AE–23) was laid down by Bethlehem Steel Corporation’s Sparrows Point Shipyard, Baltimore Md. ... The second USS Pyro (AE–24), an ammunition ship, was laid down 21 October 1957 by Bethlehem-Sparrows Point Shipyard, Inc. ... USS Haleakala (AE-25) was launched 17 February 1959 by Bethlehem-Sparrows Point Shipyard, Inc. ... The second USS Butte (AE-27) was a Kilauea-class ammunition ship in the United States Navy. ... The third USS Santa Barbara (AE-28) was laid down on 30 December 1966 by the Bethlehem Steel Corp. ... The second USS Mount Hood (AE-29) was laid down 8 May 1967 by Bethlehem Steel Corp. ... USS Shasta (AE-33) was a Kilauea (AE-26) class replenishment ammunition ship of the United States Navy, which served in the Navy 1972–1997. ...

Auxiliary Docks

Large Auxiliary Floating Dry Docks (AFDB)

  • USS Artisan (AFDB-1)
  • USS AFDB-2
  • USS AFDB-3
  • USS AFDB-4
  • USS AFDB-5
  • USS AFDB-6
  • USS Los Alamas (AFDB-7)

Medium Auxiliary Floating Dry Docks (ADFM)

  • USS AFDM-1
  • USS AFDM-2
  • USS AFDM-3
  • USS Resourceful (AFDM-5)
  • USS Competent (AFDM-6)
  • USS Sustain (AFDM-7)
  • USS Richland (AFDM-8)
  • USS AFDM-9
  • USS Resolute (AFDM-10)
  • USS Steadfast (AFDM-14)

Small Auxiliary Floating Dry Docks (AFD)

  • USS AFD-3
  • USS AFD-5
  • USS Dynamic (AFD-6)
  • USS Ability (AFD-7)
  • USS AFD-12
  • USS AFD-21
  • USS Adept (AFD-23)
  • USS AFD-24

The third USS Ability (AFD-7/AFDL-7) was a small auxiliary floating dry dock in the service of the United States Navy. ...

Auxiliary Repair Docks (ARD)

  • USS ARD-1
  • USS ARD-2
  • USS ARD-3
  • USS ARD-4
  • USS ARD-6
  • USS Waterford (ARD-5)
  • USS ARD-8
  • USS West Milton (ARD-7)
  • USS ARD-9
  • USS ARD-10
  • USS ARD-11
  • USS ARD-12
  • USS ARD-13
  • USS ARD-14
  • USS ARD-15
  • USS ARD-16
  • USS ARD-17
  • USS ARD-18
  • USS ARD-19
  • USS ARD-20
  • USS ARD-21
  • USS Windsor (ARD-22)
  • USS ARD-23
  • USS ARD-24
  • USS ARD-25
  • USS ARD-26
  • USS ARD-27
  • USS ARD-28
  • USS Arco (ARD-29)
  • USS San Onfre (ARD-30)
  • USS ARD-31
  • USS ARD-32

USS ARD9 was commissioned at Alemeda, California on Sept 25, 1943. ... Commissioned in Alameda, California in October 1943. ...

Medium Auxiliary Repair Docks (ARDM)

  • USS Oak Ridge (ARDM-1)
  • USS Almagordo (ARDM-2)
  • USS Endurance (ARDM-3)
  • USS Shippingport (ARDM-4)
  • USS Arco (ARDM-5)

USS Oak Ridge (ARD–19/ARDM-1), was a one-piece steel floating dry dock suitable for docking destroyers, submarines and landing craft. ...

Large Auxiliary Repair Docks (ABSD)

  • USS ABSD-1
  • USS ABSD-2
  • USS ABSD-3
  • USS ABSD-4
  • USS ABSD-5
  • USS ABSD-6
  • USS ABSD-7
  • USS ABSD-8
  • USS ABSD-9
  • USS ABSD-10

Provisions Store Ships (AF, T-AF)

  • USS Bridge (AF-1)
  • USS Celtic (AF-2)
  • USS Culgoa (AF-3)
  • USS Glacier (AF-4)
  • USS Rappahannock (AF-6)
  • USS Arctic (AF-7)
  • USS Boras (AF-8)
  • USS Yukon (AF-9)
  • USS Aldebaran (AF-10)
  • USS Polaris (AF-11)
  • USS Mizar (AF-12)
  • USS Tarazed (AF-13)
  • USS Uranus (AF-14)
  • USS Talamanca (AF-15)
  • USS Pastores (AF-16)
  • USS Antigua (AF-17)
  • USS Calamares (AF-18)
  • USS Roamer (AF-19)
  • USS Pontiac (AF-20)
  • USS Merak (AF-21)
  • USS Ariel (AF-22)
  • USS Cygnus (AF-23)
  • USS Delphinus (AF-24)
  • USS Taurus (AF-25)
  • USS Octans (AF-26)
  • USS Pictor (AF-27)
  • USS Hyades (AF-28)
  • USS Graffias (AF-29)
  • USS Adria (AF-30)
  • USS Arequipa (AF-31)
  • USS Corbuda (AF-32)
  • USS Karin (AF-33)
  • USS Kerstin (AF-34)
  • USS Latona (AF-35)
  • USS Lioba (AF-36)
  • USS Malabar (AF-37)
  • USS Merapi (AF-38)
  • USS Palisana (AF-39)
  • USS Saturn (AF-40)
  • USS Athanasia (AF-41)
  • USS Bondia (AF-42)
  • USS Gordonia (AF-43)
  • USS Laurentia (AF-44)
  • USS Lucidor (AF-45)
  • USS Octavia (AF-46)
  • USS Valentine (AF-47)
  • USS Alstede (AF-48)
  • USS Zelima (AF-49)
  • USNS Bald Eagle (T-AF-50)
  • USNS Blue Jacket (T-AF-51)
  • USNS Golden Eagle (T-AF-52)
  • USNS Grommet Reefer (T-AF-53)
  • USS Pictor (AF-54)
  • USS Aludra (AF-55)
  • USS Denebola (AF-56)
  • USS Regulus (AF-57)
  • USS Rigel (AF-58)
  • USS Vega (AF-59)
  • USS Sirius (AF-60)
  • USS Procyon (AF-61)
  • USS Bellatrix (AF-62)
  • USNS Asterion (T-AF-63)
  • USNS Perseus (T-AF-64)

USS Culgoa (AF-3) was a refrigerated supply ship built in 1889 by J.L. Thompson and Sons, Ltd. ... (Store Ship - 22: displacement 11,875; length 44610; beam 603; draft 26; speed 18. ...

Combat Stores Ships (AFS, T-AFS)

  • USS Mars (AFS-1)
  • USS Sylvania (AFS-2)
  • USS Niagara Falls (AFS-3)
  • USS White Plains (AFS-4)
  • USS Concord (AFS-5)
  • USS San Diego (AFS-6)
  • USS San Jose (AFS-7)
  • USNS Sirius (T-AFS-8)
  • USNS Spica (T-AFS-9)
  • USNS Saturn (T-AFS-10)

The third USS Mars (AFS‑1) was laid down by the National Steel & Shipbuilding Co. ... The second USS Sylvania (AFS-2) was laid down on 18 August 1962 by the National Steel and Shipbuilding Co. ... USS Niagara Falls (AFS–3) was laid down 22 May 1965 by the National Steel and Shipbuilding Co. ... USNS Sirius (T-AFS 8) is a Sirius class combat stores ship built by Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson for the Royal Navy. ...

Miscellaneous Ships (AG, T-AG)

  • USS Hannibal (AG-1)
  • USS Bushnell (AG-2)
  • USS Nanshan (AG-3)
  • USS Saturn (AG-4)
  • USS General Alava (AG-5)
  • USS Dubuque (AG-6)
  • USS Paducah (AG-7)
  • USS Mahanna (AG-8)
  • USS Great Northern (AG-9)
  • USS Antares (AG-10)
  • USS Procyon (AG-11)
  • USS Gold Star (AG-12)
  • USS Pensecola (AG-13)
  • USS Abarenda (AG-14)
  • USS Ajax (AG-15)
  • USS Utah (AG-16)
  • USS Wyoming (AG-17)
  • USS Stoddert (AG-18)
  • USS Boggs (AG-19)
  • USS Kilty (AG-20)
  • USS Lamberton (AG-21)
  • USS Radford (AG-22)
  • USS Sequoia (AG-23)
  • USS Semmes (AG-24)
  • USS Potomac (AG-25)
  • USS Cuyahoga (AG-26)
  • USS Robert L. Barnes (AG-27)
  • USS Manley (AG-28)
  • USS Bear (AG-29)
  • USS Bowditch (AG-30)
  • USS Argonne (AG-31)
  • USS Sumner (AG-32)
  • USS Kaula (AG-33)
  • USS Alcor (AG-34)
  • USS Calypso (AG-35)
  • USS Manasquan (AG-36)
  • USS Manomet (AG-37)
  • USS Mantinicus (AG-38)
  • USS Menemsha (AG-39)
  • USS Monomoy (AG-40)
  • USS Midway (AG-41)
  • USS Camanga (AG-42)
  • USS Majaba (AG-43)
  • USS Malanao (AG-44)
  • USS Taganak (AG-45)
  • USS Tuluran (AG-46)
  • USS Manhasset (AG-47)
  • USS Muskeget (AG-48)
  • USS Anacapa (AG-49)
  • USS Kopara (AG-50)
  • USS Besboro (AG-66)
  • USS Antaeus (AG-67)
  • USS Basilan (AG-68)
  • USS Burias (AG-69)
  • USS Zaniah (AG-70)
  • USS Baham (AG-71)
  • USS Parris Island (AG-72)
  • USS Belle Isle (AG-73)
  • USS Coasters Harbor (AG-74)
  • USS Cuttyhunk Island (AG-75)
  • USS Avery Island (AG-76)
  • USS Indian Island (AG-77)
  • USS Kent Island (AG-78)
  • USS San Clemente (AG-79)
  • USS DuPont (AG-80)
  • USS J. Fred Talbot (AG-81)
  • USS Schenck (AG-82)
  • USS Kennison (AG-83)
  • USS Hatfield (AG-84)
  • USS Fox (AG-85)
  • USS Bulmer (AG-86)
  • USS MacLeish (AG-87)
  • USS Burton Island (AG-88)
  • USS Edisto (AG-89)
  • USS Atka (AG-90)
  • USS Dahlgren (AG-91)
  • USS Gwinnett (AG-92)
  • USS Nicollet (AG-93)
  • USS Pontotoc (AG-94)
  • USS Litchfield (AG-95)
  • USNS Hayes (T-AG-95)
  • USS Broome (AG-96)
  • USS Simpson (AG-97)
  • USS Ramsay (AG-98)
  • USS Preble (AG-99)
  • USS Sicard (AG-100)
  • USS Pruitt (AG-101)
  • USS Babbitt (AG-102)
  • USS Upshur (AG-103)
  • USS Elliot (AG-104)
  • USS Hogan (AG-105)
  • USS Howard (AG-106)
  • USS Stansbury (AG-107)
  • USS Chandler (AG-108)
  • USS Zane (AG-109)
  • USS Trever (AG-110)
  • USS Hamilton (AG-111)
  • USS Breckinridge (AG-112)
  • USS Barney (AG-113)
  • USS Biddle (AG-114)
  • USS Ellis (AG-115)
  • USS Cole (AG-116)
  • USS Whipple (AG-117)
  • USS McCormick (AG-118)
  • USS John D. Ford (AG-119)
  • USS Paul Jones (AG-120)
  • USS Humbolt (AG-121)
  • USS Matagorda (AG-122)
  • USS Rockaway (AG-123)
  • USS Maumee (AG-124)
  • USS Patoka (AG-125)
  • USS McDougal (AG-126)
  • USS Winslow (AG-127)
  • USS Mississippi (AG-128)
  • USS Whitewood (AG-129)
  • USS Camano (AG-130)
  • USS Deal (AG-131)
  • USS Elba (AG-132)
  • USS Errol (AG-133)
  • USS Estero (AG-134)
  • USS Jekyl (AG-135)
  • USS Rogue (AG-137)
  • USS Ryer (AG-138)
  • USS Sharps (AG-139)
  • USS Whidbey (AG-141)
  • USS Nashawena (AG-142)
  • USS Mark (AG-143)
  • USS Hewell (AG-145)
  • USS Electron (AG-146)
  • USS Proton (AG-147)
  • USS Colington (AG-148)
  • USS League Island (AG-149)
  • USS Chimon (AG-150)
  • USS Richard E. Kraus (AG-151)
  • USS Timmerman (AG-152)
  • USS Compass Island (E-AG-153)
  • USS Observation Island (E-AG-154)
  • USS King Tracker (AG-157)
  • USS Oxford (AG-159)
  • USNS Range Tracker (T-AG-160)
  • USNS Range Recoverer (T-AG-161)
  • USNS Mission Capistrano (T-AG-162)
  • USS Glover (AGER-163)
  • USNS Kingsport (T-AG-164)
  • USS Georgetown (AG-165)
  • USS Jamestown (AG-166)
  • USS Belmont (AG-167)
  • USS Liberty (AG-168)
  • USNS Pvt. Jose F. Valdez (T-AG-169)
  • USNS Lt. James E. Robinson (T-AG-170)
  • USNS Sgt. Joseph E. Muller (T-AG-171)
  • USNS Phoenix (T-AG-172)
  • USNS Provo (T-AG-173)
  • USNS Cheyenne (T-AG-174)
  • USNS Sgt. Curtis F. Shoup (T-AG-175)
  • USS Peregrine (AG-176)
  • USNS Shearwater (T-AG-178)
  • USNS Flyer (T-AG-179)
  • USNS Antioch (T-AG-180)
  • USNS Adelphi (T-AG-181)
  • USNS Lynn (T-AG-182)
  • USNS Milford (T-AG-187)
  • USNS Rollins (T-AG-189)
  • USNS Spokane (T-AG-191)
  • USNS S P Lee (T-AG-192)
  • USNS Glomar Explorer (T-AG-193)
  • USNS Vanguard (T-AG-194)
  • USNS Hayes (T-AG-195)
  • USS Hunting (E-AG-398)
  • USS Alacrity (AG-520)
  • USS Assurance (AG-521)

USS Nanshan (AG-3) was launched in 1896 by Grangemouth Dockyard Co. ... The first USS Saturn (AG-4) was an iron collier in the United States Navy. ... The first USS Abarenda (AC-13/AG-14) was a collier in the service of the United States Navy during World War I. She was originally a merchant ship built in 1892 at Newcastle, England by the Edwards Shipbuilding Company and was acquired by the Navy on 5 May 1898. ... USS Utah (BB-31), a Florida-class dreadnought battleship, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the US State of Utah. ... USS Wyoming (BB-32), the lead ship of her class of battleship was the third ship of the United States Navy named Wyoming, although it was only the second named in honor of the 44th state. ... USS Stoddert (DD-302/AG-18) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I. She was named for Benjamin Stoddert. ... The first USS Boggs (DD–136) was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy, later redesignated as AG-19 and then as DMS-3, and back again to AG-19. ... The first USS Kilty (DD–137) was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy. ... USS Lamberton (DD-119) was a Wickes-class destroyer in the United States Navy. ... The first USS Radford (DD–120) was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy during the World War I, later reclassified AG-22. ... USS Sequoia is a former United States presidential yacht currently in private ownership but as of November 2004 sought for repurchase by the U.S. government. ... The first USS Semmes (DD-189/AG-24) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for Raphael Semmes. ... USS Potomac The USS Potomac (AG-25) was Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s presidential yacht from 1936 until his death in 1945. ... The second USS Manley (DD-74/AG-28/APD-1), a Caldwell-class destroyer, served in the United States Navy. ... The second USS Du Pont (DD–152) was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy during the World War II, later reclassified as AG-80. ... USS (DD-156), named for Joshua Frederick Cockey Talbott (1843-1918), Representative from Maryland Second District from 1879 to 1885, from 1893 to 1895 and again from 1903 to 1918, was a Wickes-class destroyer. ... The first USS Kennison (DD–138) was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II, later redesignated AG-83. ... USS Hatfield (DD-231/AG-84) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for John Hatfield. ... The fourth USS Fox (DD-234/AG-85) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for Gustavus Vasa Fox. ... USS Bulmer (DD-222/AG-86) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for Roscoe Carlyle Bulmer. ... USS MacLeish (DD-220/AG-87) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for Kenneth MacLeish. ... The second Dahlgren (DD-187/AG-91) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for John A. Dahlgren. ... USS Litchfield (DD-336/AG-95) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I. She was named for John Litchfield. ... USS Broome (DD-210), later AG-96, was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy. ... The first USS Simpson (DD-221/APD-27/AG-97) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for Edward Simpson. ... The first USS Ramsay (DD–124) was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy during the World War I, reclassified as DM-16 during World War II and again reclassified as AG-98. ... The fourth USS Preble (DD-345/DM-20/AG-99) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I. She was named for Edward Preble. ... USS Sicard (DD-346/DM-21/AG-100) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I. She was named for Montgomery Sicard. ... USS Pruitt (DD-347/AG–101) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I. She was named for John Pruitt. ... USS Babbitt (DD–128) was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy during the World War I and World War II, later classified as AG-102. ... The first USS Upshur (DD–144) was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy during the World War I. She was named for Admiral John Henry Upshur. ... USS Elliot (DD–146) was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy during the World War II, first reclassified as DSM-4, and later reclassified as AG-104. ... The first USS Hogan (DD–178) was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for Seaman Daniel Hogan. ... USS Howard (DD–179) was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for Charles W. Howard . ... USS Stansbury (DD–180) was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II . ... USS Chandler (DD-206) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy. ... USS Zane (DD-333/DMS-14/AG-109) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I. She was named for Randolph Zane. ... USS Trever (DD-339/DMS-16/AG-110) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy. ... The first USS Hamilton (DD–141) was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy during the World War I, later reclassified DMS-18 for service in World War II. She was named for Lieutenant Archibald Hamilton. ... USS Breckinridge (DD–148) was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy during the World War II, later reclassified as AG-112. ... The second USS Barney (DD–149) was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy during the World War II, later redesignated AG-113. ... The second USS Biddle (DD–151) was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy during the World War II, later reclassified AG-114. ... The second USS Ellis (DD–154) was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy during the World War II. She was reclassified AG-115 on 30 June 1945. ... The first USS Cole (DD-155) was a Wickes-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II, later reclassified as AG-116. ... The second USS Whipple (DD- 217) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy. ... USS McCormick (DD-223/AG-118) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for Alexander McCormick. ... USS (DD-228/AG-119) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for John Donaldson Ford. ... The third USS Paul Jones (DD-230/AG–120) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for John Paul Jones. ... The second USS Maumee (AO-2) was laid down as Fuel Ship No. ... USS Patoka (AO–9) was a fleet oiler made famous as a tender for the airship Shenandoah (ZR-1), USS Los Angeles and USS Akron Named for the Patoka River, Patoka was laid down 17 December 1918 by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. ... The second USS McDougal (DD-358/AG-126) was a Porter-class destroyer in the United States Navy. ... The third USS Winslow (DD-359/AG-127) was a Porter-class destroyer in the United States Navy. ... USS Mississippi (BB-41/AG-128), a New Mexico-class battleship, was the third ship of the United States Navy named in honor of the 20th state. ... The USNS Mission Capistrano is one of twenty-seven Mission Buenaventura Class fleet oilers built during World War II for service in the United States Navy, named for the Franciscan mission located in San Juan Capistrano, California. ... USNS Glomar Explorer (T-AG-193) is a large ship currently being used as a deep-sea drilling platform. ...

Icebreakers (AGB)

  • USS Burton Island (AGB-1)
  • USS Edisto (AGB-2)
  • USS Atka (AGB-3)
  • USS Glacier (AGB-4)
  • USS Staten Island (AGB-5)

The USS Atka (then USCG Southwind) on July 15, 1944 USS Atka (AGB-3) was an ice breaker that served in the United States Coast Guard, under the USSR and the United States Navy. ... The USS Glacier (AKA USCGC Glacier) is a history-making icebreaker which served in the first three Operation Deep Freeze expeditions. ...

Deep Submergence Support Ship (T-AGDS)

  • USNS Point Loma (T-AGDS-2)

Hydrofoil Research Ship (AGEH)

  • USS Plainview (AGEH-1)

Environmental Research Ships (AGER)

  • USS Banner (AGER-1)
  • USS Pueblo (AGER-2)
  • USS Palm Beach (AGER-3)
  • USS Glover (AGER-158)
  • USS Glover (AGER-163)

USS Pueblo (AGER-2) USS Pueblo, AGER-2 is a United States ship, famous for being boarded and captured by soldiers of Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea in 1968, when it strayed into the DPRKs territorial limit, in what is known as the Pueblo incident. ...

Command Ships (AGF)

  • USS Valcour (AGF-1)
  • USS LaSalle (AGF-3)
  • USS Coronado (AGF-11)

USS Coronado (LPD/AGF-11) is the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the city in California. ...

Missile Range Instrumentation Ships (T-AGM)

  • USNS Range Tracker (T-AGM-1)
  • USNS Range Recoverer (T-AGM-2)
  • USNS Longview (T-AGM-3)
  • USNS Richfield (T-AGM-4)
  • USNS Sunnyvale (T-AGM-5)
  • USNS Watertown (T-AGM-6)
  • USNS Huntsville (T-AGM-7)
  • USNS Wheeling (T-AGM-8)
  • USNS General H H Arnold (T-AGM-9)
  • USNS General Hoyt S Vandenberg (T-AGM-10)
  • USNS Twin Falls (T-AGM-11)
  • USNS American Mariner (T-AGM-12)
  • USNS Sword Knot (T-AGM-13)
  • USNS Rose Knot (T-AGM-14)
  • USNS Coastal Sentry (T-AGM-15)
  • USNS Coastal Crusader (T-AGM-16)
  • USNS Timber Hitch (T-AGM-17)
  • USNS Sampan Hitch (T-AGM-18)
  • USNS Vanguard (T-AGM-19)
  • USNS Redstone (T-AGM-20)
  • USNS Mercury (T-AGM-21)
  • USNS Range Sentinel (T-AGM-22)
  • USNS Observation Island (T-AGM-23)
  • USNS Invincible (T-AGM-24)

USNS Watertown (T-AGM-6) was a unique (not a member of a class of ships) Missile Range Instrumentation Ship. ...

Major Communications Relay Ships (AGMR)

  • USS Annapolis (AGMR-1)
  • USS Arlington (AGMR-2)

USS Gilbert Islands (CVE-107) was launched 20 July 1944 the Todd-Pacific Shipyards, Inc. ... The first USS Saipan (CVL-48) was a light aircraft carrier of the United States Navy, the lead ship of her class of carrier. ...

Oceanographic Research Ships (T-AGOR)

  • USNS Josiah Willard Gibbs (T-AGOR-1)
  • T-AGOR-2 built for Norway
  • USNS Robert D. Conrad (T-AGOR-3)
  • USNS James M. Gilliss (T-AGOR-4)
  • USNS Charles H. Davis (T-AGOR-5)
  • USNS Sands (T-AGOR-6)
  • USNS Lynch (T-AGOR-7)
  • USNS Eltanin (T-AGOR-8)
  • USNS Thomas G. Thompson (T-AGOR-9)
  • USNS Thomas Washington (T-AGOR-10)
  • USNS Mizar (T-AGOR-11)
  • USNS De Steiguer (T-AGOR-12)
  • USNS Bartlett (T-AGOR-13)
  • USNS Melville (T-AGOR-14)
  • USNS Knorr (T-AGOR-15)
  • USNS Hayes (T-AGOR-16)
  • USNS Chain (T-AGOR-17)
  • USNS R/V Argo (T-AGOR-18)
  • USNS Thomas G. Thompson (T-AGOR-23)
  • USNS Roger Revelle (T-AGOR-24)
  • USNS T-AGOR-25 Atlantis (T-AGOR-25)

Research Vessel Melville (AGOR-14) is a research ship operated by Scripps Institute of Oceanography used for oceanographic research. ...

Ocean Surveillance Ships (T-AGOS)

  • USNS Stalwart (T-AGOS-1)
  • USNS Contender (T-AGOS-2)
  • USNS Vindicator (T-AGOS-3)
  • USNS Triumph (T-AGOS-4)
  • USNS Assurance (T-AGOS-5)
  • USNS Persistent (T-AGOS-6)
  • USNS Indomitable (T-AGOS-7)
  • USNS Prevail (T-AGOS-8)
  • USNS Assertive (T-AGOS-9)
  • USNS Invincible (T-AGOS-10)
  • USNS Audacious (T-AGOS-11)
  • USNS Bold (T-AGOS-12)
  • USNS Adventurous (T-AGOS-13)
  • USNS Worthy (T-AGOS-14)
  • USNS Titan (T-AGOS-15)
  • USNS Capable (T-AGOS-16)
  • USNS Tenacious (T-AGOS-17)
  • USNS Relentless (T-AGOS-18)
  • USNS Victorious (T-AGOS-19)
  • USNS Able (T-AGOS-20)
  • USNS Effective (T-AGOS-21)
  • USNS Loyal (T-AGOS-22)
  • USNS Impeccable (T-AGOS-23)

Radar Picket Ships (AGR)

  • USS Guardian (AGR-1)
  • USS Lookout (AGR-2)
  • USS Skywatcher (AGR-3)
  • USS Searcher (AGR-4)
  • USS Scanner (AGR-5)
  • USS Locator (AGR-6)
  • USS Picket (AGR-7)
  • USS Interceptor (AGR-8)
  • USS Investigator (AGR-9)
  • USS Outpost (AGR-10)
  • USS Protector (AGR-11)
  • USS Vigil (AGR-12)
  • USS Interdictor (AGR-13)
  • USS Interpreter (AGR-14)
  • USS Interrupter (AGR-15)
  • USS Watchman (AGR-16)

Motor Torpedo Boat Tenders (AGP)

  • USS Niagara (AGP-1)
  • USS Hilo (AGP-2)
  • USS Jamestown (AGP-3)
  • USS Portunus (AGP-4)
  • USS Varuna (AGP-5)
  • USS Oyster Bay (AGP-6)
  • USS Mobjack (AGP-7)
  • USS Wachapreague (AGP-8)
  • USS Willoughby (AGP-9)
  • USS Orestes (AGP-10)
  • USS Silenus (AGP-11)
  • USS Acontius (AGP-12)
  • USS Cyrene (AGP-13)
  • USS Alecto (AGP-14)
  • USS Callisto (AGP-15)
  • USS Antigone (AGP-16)
  • USS Brontes (AGP-17)
  • USS Chiron (AGP-18)
  • USS Pontus (AGP-20)
  • USS Garrett County (AGP-786)
  • USS Harnett County (AGP-821)
  • USS Hunterdon County (AGP-838)
  • USS Graham County (AGP-1176)

USS Niagara (PG-58) and (AGP-1) was an auxiliary ship of the United States Navy during World War II. The Niagara was built as the civilian yacht Hi-Esmare in 1929 by the Bath Iron Works. ... USS Cyrene (AGP-13) was a motor torpedo boat tender for the United States Navy. ...

Surveying Ships (AGS)

  • USS Pathfinder (AGS-1)
  • USS Hydrographer (AGS-2)
  • USS Oceanographer (AGS-3)
  • USS Bowditch (AGS-4)
  • USS Sumner (AGS-5)
  • USS Derickson (AGS-6)
  • USS Littlehales (AGS-7)
  • USS Dutton (AGS-8)
  • USS Amistead Rust (AGS-9)
  • USS John Blish (AGS-10)
  • USS Chauvenet (AGS-11)
  • USS Harkness (AGS-12)
  • USS James M. Gillis (AGS-13)
  • USS Simon Newcomb (AGS-14)
  • USS Tanner (AGS-15)
  • USS Maury (AGS-16)
  • USS Pursuit (AGS-17)
  • USS Requisite (AGS-18)
  • USS Sheldrake (AGS-19)
  • USS Prevail (AGS-20)
  • USNS Bowditch (T-AGS-21)
  • USNS Dutton (T-AGS-22)
  • USNS Michelson (T-AGS-23)
  • USS Seranno (AGS-24)
  • USNS Kellar (T-AGS-25)
  • USNS Silas Bent (T-AGS-26)
  • USNS Elisha Kent Kane (T-AGS-27)
  • USS Towhee (AGS-28)
  • USNS Chauvenet (T-AGS-29)
  • USS San Pablo (AGS-30)
  • USNS S. P. Lee (T-AGS-31)
  • USNS Harkness (T-AGS-32)
  • USNS Wilkes (T-AGS-33)
  • USNS Wyman (T-AGS-34)
  • USNS Sgt. George D. Keathley (T-AGS-35)
  • USS Coastal Crusader (AGS-36)
  • USS Twin Falls (AGS-37)
  • USNS H. H. Hess (T-AGS-38)
  • USNS Maury (T-AGS-39)
  • USNS Tanner (T-AGS-40)
  • USNS Waters (T-AGS-45)
  • USS Rehoboth (AGS-50)
  • USNS John McDonnell (T-AGS-51)
  • USNS Littlehales (T-AGS-52)
  • USNS Pathfinder (T-AGS-60)
  • USNS Sumner (T-AGS-61)
  • USNS Bowditch (T-AGS-62)
  • USNS Henson (T-AGS-63)
  • USNS Bruce E. Heezen (T-AGS-64)
  • USNS Mary Sears (T-AGS-65)

USS Sumner (AGS-5) was a survey ship in the United States Navy. ... USS Dutton (AGS-8) was a surveying ship in the United States Navy during World War II. Dutton served during the Battle of Okinawa and was struck by a kamikaze attack that blew off most of the bridge and threw one seaman overboard. ...

Coastal Survey Ships (AGSC)

  • USS Dutton (AGSC-8)
  • USS John Blish (AGSC-10)
  • USS Harkness (AGSC-12)
  • USS James M. Gillis (AGSC-13)
  • USS Simon Newcomb (AGSC-14)
  • USS Littlehales (AGSC-15)

Technial Research Ships (AGTR)

  • USS Oxford (AGTR-1)
  • USS Georgetown (AGTR-2)
  • USS Jamestown (AGTR-3)
  • USS Belmont (AGTR-4)
  • USS Liberty (AGTR-5)

Note that this article deals with only the undisputed facts regarding USS Liberty. ...

Hospital Ships (AH)

  • USS Relief (AH-1)
  • USS Solace (AH-2)
  • USS Comfort (AH-3)
  • USS Mercy (AH-4)
  • USS Solace (AH-5)
  • USS Comfort (AH-6)
  • USS Hope (AH-7)
  • USS Mercy (AH-8)
  • USS Bountiful (AH-9)
  • USS Samaritan (AH-10)
  • USS Refuge (AH-11)
  • USS Haven (AH-12)
  • USS Benevolence (AH-13)
  • USS Tranquility (AH-14)
  • USS Consolation (AH-15)
  • USS Repose (AH-16)
  • USS Sanctuary (AH-17)
  • USS Rescue (AH-18)
  • USNS Mercy (T-AH-19)
  • USNS Comfort (T-AH-20)

The sixth USS Relief (AH-1), the first ship of the U.S. Navy designed and built from the keel up as a hospital ship, was laid down 14 June 1917 by the Philadelphia Navy Yard; launched 23 December 1919; and commissioned 28 December 1920 at Philadelphia, Comdr. ... The first USS Solace (AH-2) was a hospital ship in the United States Navy. ... The first USS Comfort (AH-3) (ex-USAT Havana) was built in 1906 by William Cramp & Sons Ship & Engine Building Co. ... The first USS Mercy (AH-4) was a hospital ship in the United States Navy during World War I. Mercy was built in 1907 as Saratoga by William Cramp and Sons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for the Ward Line, New York, New York. ... The second USS Solace (AH-5) was built in 1927 as the passenger ship SS Iroquois by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Co. ... The second USS Comfort (AH-6) was launched 18 March 1943 by Consolidated Steel Corp. ... The second USS Hope (AH-7) was launched under Maritime Commission contract by Consolidated Steel Corp. ... USS Mercy (AH-8) was a Comfort-class hospital ship laid down under Maritime Commission contract by Consolidated Steel Corporation at the Wilmington Yard, Wilmington, California, on 4 February 1943. ... The first USS Henderson (AP-1) was a transport in the United States Navy during World War I and World War II. In 1943, she was converted to a hospital ship and commissioned as USS Bountiful (AH-9). ... USS Haven (AH-12), formerly Marine Hawk, was launched under Maritime Commission contract by Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Corp. ... USS Sanctuary (AH-17) was laid down as Marine Owl by the Sun Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. ... The third USNS Mercy (T-AH-19) is a hospital ship in the United States Navy. ... USNS Comfort (T-AH-20) is the third United States Navy ship to bear the name Comfort, and the second Mercy Class Hospital Ship to join the navy fleet. ...

Dry Cargo Ships (AK, T-AK)

  • USS Houston (AK-1)
  • USS Kittery (AK-2)
  • USS Newport News (AK-3)
  • USS Bath (AK-4)
  • USS Gulfport (AK-5)
  • USS Beaufort (AK-6)
  • USS Pensacola (AK-7)
  • USS Astoria (AK-8)
  • USS Long Beach (AK-9)
  • USS Quincy (AK-10)
  • USS Robert L. Barnes (AK-11)
  • USS Arcturus (AK-12)
  • USS Capella (AK-13)
  • USS Regulus (AK-14)
  • USS Sirius (AK-15)
  • USS Spica (AK-16)
  • USS Vega (AK-17)
  • USS Arcturus (AK-18)
  • USS Procyon (AK-19)
  • USS Bellatrix (AK-20)
  • USS Electra (AK-21)
  • USS Fomalhaut (AK-22)
  • USS Alchiba (AK-23)
  • USS Alcyone (AK-24)
  • USS Algorab (AK-25)
  • USS Alhena (AK-26)
  • USS Almaack (AK-27)
  • USS Betelgeuse (AK-28)
  • USS Delta (AK-29)
  • USS Hamul (AK-30)
  • USS Markab (AK-31)
  • USS Hercules (AK-41)
  • USS Mercury (AK-42)
  • USS Jupiter (AK-43)
  • USS Aroostook (AK-44)
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  • USS Aludra (AK-72)
  • USS Arided (AK-73)
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  • USS Celeno (AK-76)
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  • USS Draco (AK-79)
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  • USNS Sagitta (T-AK-87)
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  • USS Lyra (AK-101) - USS Atik (AK-101) was sunk by a U-boat less than a month after being commissioned
  • USS Triangulum (AK-102)
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  • USS Alamosa (AK-156)
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  • USS Dodridge (AK-176) - cancelled 16 August 1945
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  • USS Tipton (AK-215)
  • USS Traverse (AK-216) - cancelled August 1945
  • USS Tulare (AK-217) - cancelled August 1945
  • USS Washtenaw (AK-218)
  • USS Westchester (AK-219) - cancelled August 1945
  • USS Wexford (AK-220)
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  • USS De Grasse (AK-223)
  • USS Prince Georges (AK-224)
  • USS Allegan (AK-225)
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  • USS Boulder Victory (AK-227)
  • USS Provo Victory (AK-228)
  • USS Las Vegas Victory (AK-229)
  • USS Manderson Victory (AK-230)
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  • USS Newcastle Victory (AK-233)
  • USS Bucyrus Victory (AK-234)
  • USS Red Oak Victory (AK-235)
  • USS Lakewood Victory (AK-236)
  • USNS Greenville Victory (T-AK-237)
  • USNS Haiti Victory (T-AK-238)
  • USNS Kingsport Victory (T-AK-239)
  • USNS Pvt. John R. Towle (T-AK-240)
  • USNS Pvt. Francis A. McGraw (T-AK-241)
  • USNS Sgt. Andrew Miller (T-AK-242)
  • USNS Sgt. Archer T. Gammon (T-AK-243)
  • USNS Sgt. Morris E. Crain (T-AK-244)
  • USNS Capt. Arlo L. Olson (T-AK-245)
  • USNS Col. William J. O'Brien (T-AK-246)
  • USNS Pvt. John F. Thorson (T-AK-247)
  • USNS Sgt. George Peterson (T-AK-248)
  • USNS Short Splice (T-AK-249)
  • USNS Pvt. Frank J. Petrarca (T-AK-250)
  • USNS LT. George W. G. Boyce (T-AK-251)
  • USNS LT. Robert Craig (T-AK-252)
  • USNS Pvt. Joe E. Mann (T-AK-253)
  • USNS Sgt. Truman Kimbro (T-AK-254)
  • USNS Pvt. Leonard C. Brostrom (T-AK-255)
  • USS Altair (AK-257)
  • USS Antares (AK-258)
  • USS Alcor (AK-259)
  • USS Betelgeuse (AK-260)
  • USS Alchiba (AK-261)
  • USS Algorab (AK-262)
  • USS Aquarius (AK-263)
  • USS Centaurus (AK-264)
  • USS Cepheus (AK-265)
  • USS Serpens (AK-266)
  • USNS Marine Fiddler (T-AK-267)
  • USNS Comet (T-AK-269)
  • USNS Eltanin (T-AK-270)
  • USNS Mirfak (T-AK-271)
  • USNS Mizar (T-AK-272)
  • USNS Taurus (T-AK-273)
  • USNS LT. James E. Robinson (T-AK-274)
  • USNS PVT. Joseph F. Merrell (T-AK-275)
  • USNS SGT. Jack J. Pendelton (T-AK-276)
  • USNS Schuyler Otis Bland (T-AK-277)
  • USNS Norwalk (T-AK-279)
  • USNS Furman (T-AK-280)
  • USNS Victoria (T-AK-281)
  • USNS Marshfield (T-AK-282)
  • USNS Wyandot (T-AK-283)
  • USNS Northern Light (T-AK-284)
  • USNS Southern Cross (T-AK-285)
  • USNS Vega (T-AK-286)
  • USNS Algol (T-AK-287)
  • USNS Bellatrix (T-AK-288)
  • USNS Denebola (T-AK-289)
  • USNS Pollux (T-AK-290)
  • USNS Altair (T-AK-291)
  • USNS Regulus (T-AK-292)
  • USNS Capella (T-AK-293)
  • USNS Antares (T-AK-294)
  • USNS Merlin (T-AK-323)
  • USNS Cleveland (T-AK-851)
  • USNS Austral Rainbow (T-AK-1005)
  • USNS Cape Nome (T-AK-1014)
  • USNS Pioneer Commander (T-AK-2016)
  • USNS Pioneer Contractor (T-AK-2018)
  • USNS Pioneer Crusader (T-AK-2019)
  • USNS Buyer (T-AK-2033)
  • USS Gulf Shipper (T-AK-2035)
  • USNS Gulf Trader (T-AK-2036)
  • SS Cape Gireadeau (T-AK-2039)
  • USNS Green Valley (T-AK-2049)
  • USNS Green Wave (T-AK-2050)
  • USNS American Cormorant (T-AK-2062)
  • USNS Green Harbour (T-AK-2064)
  • MV Cpl Louis J. Hauge Jr. (T-AK-3000)
  • MV PFC William B. Baugh (T-AK-3001)
  • MV PFC James Anderson Junior (T-AK-3002)
  • MV 1st Lt Alex Bonnyman (T-AK-3003)
  • MV PVT Franklin J. Phillips (T-AK-3004)
  • SS Sgt Matej Kocak (T-AK-3005)
  • SS PFC Eugene A. Obregon (T-AK-3006)
  • SS Maj Stephen W. Pless (T-AK-3007)
  • MV 2nd Lt John P. Bobo (T-AK-3008)
  • MV PFC Dewayne T. Williams (T-AK-3009)
  • MV 1st Lt Baldomero Lopez (T-AK-3010)
  • MV 1st Lt Jack Lummus (T-AK-3011)
  • MV Sgt William R. Button (T-AK 3012)
  • USNS 1st Lt Harry L. Martin (T-AK-3015)
  • USNS LCpl Roy M. Wheat (T-AK-3016)
  • USNS GySgt Fred W. Stockham (T-AK-3017)
  • MV Capt Stephen L. Bennett (T-AK-4296)
  • MV Maj Bernard F. Fisher (T-AK-4396)
  • MV Lt John U. D. Page (T-AK-4496)
  • MV SSgt Edward A. Carter Jr. (T-AK-4544)
  • MV A1C William H. Pitsenbarger (T-AK-4638)
  • USNS American Tern (T-AK-4729)
  • USNS Cape Adventurer (T-AK-5005)
  • USNS Cape Aide (T-AK-5006)
  • USNS Cape Ambassador (T-AK-5007)
  • USNS Banner (T-AK-5008)
  • USNS Cape Ann (T-AK-5009)
  • USNS Cape Alexander (T-AK-5010)
  • USNS Cape Archway (T-AK-5011)
  • USNS Cape Alava (T-AK-5012)
  • USNS Cape Avinoff (T-AK-5013)
  • USNS Cape Agent (T-AK-5015)
  • USNS Lake (T-AK-5016)
  • USNS Pride (T-AK-5017)
  • USNS Scan (T-AK-5018)
  • USNS Courier (T-AK-5019)
  • USNS Cape John (T-AK-5022)
  • USNS Del Viento (T-AK-5026)
  • SS Cape Jacob (T-AK-5029)
  • USNS Cape Chalmers (T-AK-5036)
  • USNS Cape Canso (T-AK-5037)
  • USNS Cape Charles (T-AK-5038)
  • USNS Cape Clear (T-AK-5039)
  • USNS Cape Canaveral (T-AK-5040)
  • USNS Cape Cod (T-AK-5041)
  • USNS Cape Carthage (T-AK-5042)
  • USNS Cape Catoche (T-AK-5043)
  • USNS Gulf Banker (T-AK-5044)
  • USNS Gulf Farmer (T-AK-5045)
  • USNS Gulf Merchant (T-AK-5046)
  • USNS Del Monte (T-AK-5049)
  • USNS Del Valle (T-AK-5050)
  • SS Cape Gibson (T-AK 5051)
  • USNS Cape Breton (T-AK-5056)
  • USNS Cape Bover (T-AK-5057)
  • USNS Cape Borda (T-AK-5058)
  • SS Enterprise (T-AK-5059)
  • USNS Cape Blanco (T-AK-5060)
  • SS Cape Fear (T-AK-5061)
  • USNS Cape Flattery (T-AK-5070)
  • SS Cape Florida (T-AK-5071)
  • SS Cape Farewell (T-AK-5073)
  • USNS Cape Catawba (T-AK-5074)
  • SS Cape Johnson (T-AK-5075)
  • SS Cape Juby (T-AK-5077)
  • USNS LTC Calvin P. Titus (T-AK-5089)
  • USNS SP5 Eric C. Gibson (T-AK-5091)
  • USNS Jeb Stuart (T-AK-9204)
  • USNS Buffalo Soldier (T-AK-9301)
  • USNS American Merlin (T-AK-9302)
  • USNS American Kestrel (T-AK-9651)
  • USNS Noble Star (T-AK-9653)
  • USNS Green Ridge (T-AK-9655)
  • USNS Advantage (T-AK-9682)

USS Bellatrix (AK-20/AKA-3) was an attack cargo ship in the United States Navy during and after World War II. Bellatrix, a 8045-ton cargo ship, was built at Tampa, Florida, originally for civilian employment. ... USS Fomalhaut (AK-22) was launched 25 January 1941 by Pennsylvania Shipyards, Inc. ... USS Betelgeuse (AK-28/AKA-11) was an Arcturus-class cargo ship, the first United States Navy ship named for the star Betelgeuse (α Orionis). ... USS Aries Construction: The second Aries was built as Lake Geneva under a United States Shipping Board (USSB) contract in 1918 at Duluth, Minn. ... USS Asterion (AK-100, AK-63, WAK-123) was a Q-ship of the United States Navy named for Asterion, a star in the constellation Canum Venaticorum. ... The USS Crater (AK-70) was the lead ship of the Crater-class of converted liberty ship cargo ships in the service of the United States Navy in World War II. Named after the southern hemisphere constellation Crater, it was the only ship of the Navy to bear this name. ... The USS Adhara (AK-71) was a Crater-class cargo ship in the service of the United States Navy in World War II. Named after the star Adhara in the constellation Canis Major, it was the only ship of the Navy to bear this name. ... The USS Aludra (AK-72) was a Crater-class cargo ship in the service of the United States Navy in World War II. Named after the star Aludra in the constellation Canis Major, it was the first ship of the Navy to bear this name. ... USS Arided (AK-73) was laid down as SS under a Maritime Commission contract (MCE hull 500) on 20 September 1942 at Richmond, Calif. ... USS Carina (AK-74), a Crater-class cargo ship, is the only ship of the United States Navy to have this name. ... USS Cassiopeia (AK-75) was a Crater-class cargo ship in the service of the United States Navy in World War II. It was the only ship of the to bear this name. ... The USS Celeno (AK-76) was a Crater-class cargo ship in the service of the United States Navy in World War II. Named with a variant spelling of the star Celaeno in the constellation Pleiades, it was the only ship of the Navy to bear this name. ... The USS Cetus (AK-77) was a Crater-class cargo ship in the service of the United States Navy in World War II. Named after the equatorial constellation Cetus, it was the only ship of the Navy to bear this name. ... USS Deimos (AK-78) was a Crater-class cargo ship in the service of United States Navy in World War II. It was the first ship of the Navy to have borne the name Deimos, after one of the moons of Mars. ... The USS Albireo (AK-90) was a Crater-class cargo ship in the service of the United States Navy in World War II. It was the only ship of the Navy to have borne this name. ... The USS Murzim (AK-95) was an ammo station ship working in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. The auxiliary ship Murzim was manned by US Coast Guard personnel, and was instrumental in supplying scores of ships with a variety of ammunition. ... The USS Serpens (AK-97) was a United States Coast Guard-manned Crater-class cargo ship in the service of the United States Navy in World War II. It was the first ship of the Navy to have this name. ... The USS Lynx (AK-100) was a US Crater-class cargo ship which served in the Pacific in World War II. The Lynx is the third US vessel to bear the name, but unlike previous ships this one was named after the constellation. ... The USS Lyra (AK-101) was a Crater-class cargo ship in the service of the United States Navy in World War II. It was the only ship of the Navy to have borne this name. ... USS Naos (AK-105) was laid down as under Maritime Commission contract by California Shipbuilding Corp. ... USS Hyperion (AK-107), a Crater-class cargo ship, is the only ship of the United States Navy to have this name. ... USS Giansar (AK-111) was a Liberty ship originally laid down as SS Thomas Ewing. ... The USS Grumium (AK-112/AVS-3) was a Crater-class cargo and aviation supply ship in the service of the United States Navy in World War II. Named after the star Grumium in the constellation Draco, it was the only ship of the Navy to bear this name. ... The USS Alnitah (AK-127) was a Crater-class cargo ship in the service of the United States Navy in World War II. Named a spelling variation of the star Alnitak in the cnstellation Orion, it was the only ship of the Navy to bear this name. ... USS Leonis (AK-128) was a Crater-class cargo ship in service with the United States Navy in World War II. It was the only ship of the Navy to have borne this name, the Latin form of the northern constellation Leo. ... The USS Venus (AK-135) was a Crater-class cargo ship in the service of the United States Navy in World War II. Originally liberty ship SS William Williams (named after William Williams a signer of the Declaration of Independence), it was taken over by the Navy after damaged by... The USS Cheleb (AK-138) was a Crater-class cargo ship in the service of the United States Navy in World War II. It was the only ship of the Navy to have borne this name. ... USS Situla (AK-140) was a Crater-class cargo ship in the service of the United States Navy in World War II. It was the only ship of the Navy to have borne this name. ... Antrim is lakeshore county in northwestern Michigan, organized in 1863; Bellaire is its county seat. ... USS De Grasse (AP-164/AK-223), a Crater-class cargo ship active with the United States Navy during World War II. It is the second ship of the Navy to bear this name. ... The USS Prince Georges (AP-165/AK-225) was a Crater-class transport and cargo ship in the service of the United States Navy in World War II. Named after the Prince Georges County, Maryland, it was the only ship of the Navy to bear this name. ... 1944 APPANOOSE (AK226), U.S.Navy. ... USS Betelgeuse AK (FBM) 260 was the last of the AKs or cargo ships in service in the United States Navy. ...

Cargo Ship Dock (T-AKD)

  • USNS Point Barrow (T-AKD-1)

Advanced Auxiliary Dry Cargo Ships (T-AKE)

  • USNS Lewis and Clark (T-AKE-1)
  • USNS Sacagawea (T-AKE-2)
  • USNS Alan Shepard (T-AKE-3)

Cancel < class=external >://..//%--%</>> USNS Lewis and Clark (T-AKE-1), the lead ship of her class of dry cargo ship, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. ... USNS Sacagawea (T-AKE-2), a Lewis and Clark-class dry cargo ship, was the third ship operated by the United States Navy to be named for Sacagawea, the Shoshone woman who acted as guide and interpreter for the Lewis and Clark Expedition, and one of the few United States... USNS Alan Shepard (T-AKE-3) will be a Lewis and Clark-class dry cargo ship in the United States Navy. ...

Light Cargo Ships (AKL)

  • USS Camano (AKL-1)
  • USS Deal (AKL-2)
  • USS Elba (AKL-3)
  • USS Errol (AKL-4)
  • USS Estero (AKL-5)
  • USS Jekyl (AKL-6)
  • USS Metomkin (AKL-7)
  • USS Rogue (AKL-8)
  • USS Ryer (AKL-9)
  • USS Sharps (AKL-10)
  • USS Torry (AKL-11)
  • USS Mark (AKL-12)
  • USNS Tingles (T-AKL-13)
  • USS Hewell (AKL-14)
  • USS AKL-15
  • USS AKL-16
  • USS New Bedford (AKL-17)
  • USS AKL-18
  • USS AKL-19
  • USNS T-AKL-20
  • USS AKL-21
  • USS AKL-22
  • USS AKL-22
  • USS AKL-24
  • USS Banner (AKL-25)
  • USS AKL-26
  • USNS T-AKL-27
  • USS Brule (AKL-28)
  • USS AKL-29
  • USS AKL-30
  • USS AKL-31
  • USS AKL-32
  • USS AKL-33
  • USS AKL-34
  • USS AKL-35
  • USS AKL-36
  • USS Alcyone (AKL-37)
  • USS Alhena (AKL-38)
  • USS Almaack (AKL-39)
  • USS Deimos (AKL-40)
  • USS AKL-41
  • USS Renate (AKL-42)
  • USS AKL-43
  • USS Pueblo (AKL-44)
  • USS Palm Beach (AKL-45)
  • USNS Redbud (T-AKL-398)

USS Pueblo (AGER-2) USS Pueblo, AGER-2 is a United States ship, famous for being boarded and captured by soldiers of Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea in 1968, when it strayed into the DPRKs territorial limit, in what is known as the Pueblo incident. ...

Net Cargo Ships (AKN)

  • USS Indus (AKN-1)
  • USS Sagittarius (AKN-2)
  • USS Tuscana (AKN-3)
  • USS Keokuk (AKN-4)
  • USS Zebra (AKN-5)
  • USS Galilea (AKN-6)

The USS Indus (AKN-1) was the lead ship of the Indus-class of converted liberty ship net cargo ships in the service of the United States Navy in World War II. Named after the constellation Indus, it was the only ship of the Navy to bear this name. ... The USS Sagittarius (AKN-2) was an Indus-class net cargo ship in the service of the United States Navy in World War II. Named after the constellation Sagittarius, it was the only ship of the Navy to bear this name. ... The USS Tuscana (AKN-3) was an Indus-class net cargo ship in the service of the United States Navy in World War II. Probably named after a variant spelling of the constellation Tucana, it was the only ship of the Navy to bear this name. ... The USS Zebra (AKN-5) was an Indus-class net cargo ship in the service of the United States Navy in World War II. Named after the animal Zebra, it was the only ship of the Navy to bear this name. ...

Vehicle Cargo Ships (T-AKR)

  • SS Comet (T-AKR-7)
  • SS Meteor (T-AKR-9)
  • SS Cape Island (T-AKR-10)
  • SS Cape Intrepid (T-AKR-11)
  • MV Cape Texas (T-AKR-112)
  • MV Cape Taylor (T-AKR-113)
  • USNS Algol (T-AKR-287)
  • USNS Bellatrix (T-AKR-288)
  • USNS Denebola (T-AKR-289)
  • USNS Pollux (T-AKR-290)
  • USNS Altair (T-AKR-291)
  • USNS Regulus (T-AKR-292)
  • USNS Capella (T-AKR-293)
  • USNS Antares (T-AKR-294)
  • USNS Shughart (T-AKR-295)
  • USNS Gordon (T-AKR-296)
  • USNS Yano (T-AKR-297)
  • USNS Gilliland (T-AKR-298)
  • USNS Soderman (T-AKR-299)
  • USNS Bob Hope (T-AKR-300)
  • USNS Fisher (T-AKR-301)
  • USNS Seay (T-AKR-302)
  • USNS Mendonca (T-AKR-303)
  • USNS Pililaau (T-AKR-304)
  • USNS Brittin (T-AKR-305)
  • USNS Benavidez (T-AKR-306)
  • USNS Watson (T-AKR-310)
  • USNS Sisler (T-AKR-311)
  • USNS Dahl (T-AKR-312)
  • USNS Red Cloud (T-AKR-313)
  • USNS Charlton (T-AKR-314)
  • USNS Watkins (T-AKR-315)
  • USNS Pomeroy (T-AKR-316)
  • USNS Soderman (T-AKR-317)
  • GTS Adm Wm M. Callaghan (T-AKR-1001)
  • SS Cape Nome (T-AKR-1014)
  • MV Cape Orlando (T-AKR-2044)
  • MV Cape Ducato (T-AKR-5051)
  • MV Cape Douglas (T-AKR-5052)
  • MV Cape Domingo (T-AKR-5053)
  • MV Cape Decision (T-AKR-5054)
  • MV Cape Diamond (T-AKR-5055)
  • SS Cape Isabel (T-AKR-5062)
  • MV Cape May (T-AKR-5063)
  • SS Cape Mendocino (T-AKR-5064)
  • SS Cape Mohican (T-AKR-5065)
  • MV Cape Hudson (T-AKR-5066)
  • MV Cape Henry (T-AKR-5067)
  • MV Cape Horn (T-AKR-5068)
  • MV Cape Edmont (T-AKR-5069)
  • SS Cape Flattery (T-AKR-5070)
  • SS Cape Inscription (T-AKR-5076)
  • MV Cape Lambert (T-AKR-5077)
  • MV Cape Lobos (T-AKR-5078)
  • MV Cape Knox (T-AKR-5082)
  • MV Cape Kennedy (T-AKR-5083)
  • MV Cape Vincent (T-AKR-9666)
  • MV Cape Rise (T-AKR-9678)
  • MV Cape Ray (T-AKR-9679)
  • MV Cape Victory (T-AKR-9701)
  • MV Cape Trinity (T-AKR-9711)
  • MV Cape Race (T-AKR-9960)
  • MV Cape Washington (T-AKR-9961)
  • MV Cape Wrath (T-AKR-9962)

USNS Bob Hope (T-AKR-300), the lead ship of her class of Army prepositioning ships, was the only naval ship of the United States to be named for the entertainer. ...

General Stores Issue Ships (AKS)

  • USS Castor (AKS-1)
  • USS Pollux (AKS-2)
  • USS Antares (AKS-3)
  • USS Pollux (AKS-4)
  • USS Acubens (AKS-5)
  • USS Kochab (AKS-6)
  • USS Luna (AKS-7)
  • USS Tolita (AKS-8)
  • USS Volans (AKS-9)
  • USS Cybele (AKS-10)
  • USS Gratia (AKS-11)
  • USS Hecuba (AKS-12)
  • USS Hesperia (AKS-13)
  • USS Iolanda (AKS-14)
  • USS Liguria (AKS-15)
  • USS Blackford (AKS-16)
  • USS Dorchester (AKS-17)
  • USS Kingman (AKS-18)
  • USS Presque Isle (AKS-19)
  • USS Mercury (AKS-20)
  • USS Belle Isle (AKS-21)
  • USS Coasters Harbor (AKS-22)
  • USS Cuttyhunk Island (AKS-23)
  • USS Avery Island (AKS-24)
  • USS Indian Island (AKS-25)
  • USS Kent Island (AKS-26)
  • USS Electron (AKS-27)
  • USS Proton (AKS-28)
  • USS Colington (AKS-29)
  • USS League Island (AKS-30)
  • USS Chimon (AKS-31)
  • USS Altair (AKS-32)
  • USS Antares (AKS-33)

USS Dorchester (APB-46), a Benewah-class barracks ship, was the second ship of the United States Navy named for Dorchester County, Maryland, and Dorchester County, South Carolina. ...

Aircraft Transports (AKV, T-AKV)

  • USS Kitty Hawk (AKV-1)
  • USS Hammondsport (AKV-2)
  • USNS LT. James E. Robinson (T-AKV-3)
  • USNS Pvt Joseph F. Merrell (T-AKV-4)
  • USNS Sgt Jack J. Pendelton (T-AKV-5)
  • USNS Albert M Boe (T-AKV-6)
  • USNS Cardinal O'Connell (T-AKV-7)
  • USS Kula Gulf (AKV-8)
  • USS Cape Gloucester (AKV-9)
  • USS Salerno Bay (AKV-10)
  • USS Vella Gulf (AKV-11)
  • USS Siboney (AKV-12)
  • USS Puget Sound (AKV-13)
  • USS Rendova (AKV-14)
  • USS Bairoko (AKV-15)
  • USS Badoeng Strait (AKV-16)
  • USS Saidor (AKV-17)
  • USS Sicily (AKV-18)
  • USS Point Cruz (AKV-19)
  • USS Mindoro (AKV-20)
  • USS Rabaul (AKV-21)
  • USS Palau (AKV-22)
  • USS Tinian (AKV-23)
  • USS Nehenta Bay (AKV-24)
  • USS Hoggatt Bay (AKV-25)
  • USS Kadashan Bay (AKV-26)
  • USS Marcus Island (AKV-27)
  • USS Savo Island (AKV-28)
  • USS Rudyerd Bay (AKV-29)
  • USS Sitkoh Bay (AKV-30)
  • USS Takanis Bay (AKV-31)
  • USS Lunga Point (AKV-32)
  • USS Hollandia (AKV-33)
  • USS Kwajalein (AKV-34)
  • USS Bougainville (AKV-35)
  • USS Matanikau (AKV-36)
  • USS Commencement Bay (AKV-37)
  • USS Block Island (AKV-38)
  • USS Gilbert Islands (AKV-39)
  • USS Card (AKV-40)
  • USS Core (AKV-41)
  • USS Breton (AKV-42)
  • USS Croatan (AKV-43)

Kitty Hawk (APV-1/AKV-1), formerly SS Seatrain New York, was built in 1932 by Sun Ship Building & Dry Dock Corporation, Chester, Pennsylvania. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... USS Vermillion Bay (CVE-108) was renamed Kula Gulf 6 November 1943 ; laid down by Todd-Pacific Shipyards, Inc. ... USS Cape Gloucester (CVE-109) (name changed from Willapa Bay 26 April 1944) was launched 12 September 1944 by Todd-Pacific Shipyards, Inc. ... USS Salerno Bay (CVE-110) (ex-Winjah Bay) was laid down on 7 February 1944 by the Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Co. ... USS Vella Gulf (CVE-111) was laid down as Totem Bay on 7 February 1944 at Tacoma, Washington, by the Todd-Pacific Shipyards, Inc. ... The second USS Siboney (CVE-112) was laid down as Frosty Bay on 1 April 1944 by the Todd-Pacific Shipyards Inc. ... USS Puget Sound (CVE–113), an escort aircraft carrier, was laid down 12 May 1944 at Todd-Pacific Shipyards, Inc. ... USS Rendova (CVE-114), originally assigned the name Mosser Bay, was laid down by Todd-Pacific Shipyards, Inc. ... USS Bairoko (CVE-115) was a United States Navy Commencement Bay-class escort aircraft carrier. ... The Badoeng Strait (CVE-116) was a United States Navy Commencement Bay-class escort aircraft carrier. ... Saltery Bay, renamed USS Saidor (CVE-117) on 5 June 1944, was laid down on 29 September 1944 by Todd-Pacific Shipyards, Inc. ... USS Sicily (CVE-118) was laid down on 23 October 1944 by Todd-Pacific Shipyards Inc. ... USS Point Cruz (CVE-119), an escort carrier named Trocadero Bay until 5 June 1944, was laid down on 4 December 1944 by Todd Pacific Shipyards Incorporated, Tacoma, Washington; launched on 18 May 1945, sponsored by Mrs. ... USS Mindoro (CVE-120) was laid down by Todd-Pacific Shipyards, Inc. ... The USS Rabaul (CVE-121) (also CVHE-121 and AKV-121) was a United States Navy Commencement Bay-class escort aircraft carrier. ... USS Palau (CVE–122) was laid down by the Todd-Pacific Shipyards Inc. ... USS Tinian (CVE-123) was laid down on 20 March 1945 at Tacoma, Washington, by the Todd-Pacific Shipyards, Inc. ... USS Nehenta Bay (CVE–74) was launched by Kaiser Shipbuilding Co. ... USS Hoggatt Bay (CVE-75) was launched under Maritime Commission contract by Kaiser Co. ... USS Kadashan Bay (AVG-76) was reclassified ACV-76 20 August 1942; reclassified CVE-76 15 July 1943 and launched 11 December 1943 by Kaiser Co. ... USS Marcus Island (CVE-77) was laid down as Kanalku Bay under Maritime Commission contract by Kaiser Co. ... The first USS Savo Island (CVE-78), originally Kaita Bay (AVG-78), was reclassified ACV-78 on 20 August 1942 and CVE-78 on 15 July 1943; laid down under Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 1115) on 27 September 1943 by Kaiser Shipbuilding Co. ... USS Rudyerd Bay (CVE-81) was laid down under Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 1118) on 24 October 1943 by the Kaiser Shipbuilding Co. ... USS Sitkoh Bay (CVE-86), an escort aircraft carrier, was converted from a Maritime Commission hull (MC hull 1123) by the Kaiser Shipbuilding Company of Vancouver, Wash. ... The USS Takanis Bay (CVE-89) (also CVU-89) was a United States Navy Casablanca-class escort aircraft carrier, named after Takanis Bay on the west side of Yakobi Island in Alaska (near Sitka). ... USS Lunga Point (CVE-94), originally Alazon Bay, was a Casablanca class escort carrier laid down by Kaiser Shipbuilding Co. ... USS Hollandia (CVE-97), formerly AVG-97 and ACV-97, was launched under Maritime Commission contract as Astrolabe Bay (CVE-97) by Kaiser Co. ... USS Kwajalein (CVE-98), formerly Bwcareli Bay, was launched 4 May 1944, by the Kaiser Co. ... USS Bougainville (CVE-100) was launched 16 May 1944 by Kaiser Co. ... USS Matanikau (CVE-101) was laid down as Dolomoi Bay under Maritime Commission contract by Kaiser Co. ... USS Commencement Bay (CVE-105) was launched 9 May 1944 by Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp. ... The second USS Block Island (CVE-106) was launched on 10 June 1944 as Sunset Bay by Todd-Pacific Shipyards, Inc. ... USS Gilbert Islands (CVE-107) was launched 20 July 1944 the Todd-Pacific Shipyards, Inc. ... The USS Card (CVE-11) (originally AVG-11 then later ACV-11, redesignated CVHE-11 12 June 1955, CVU-11 1 July 1958, T-CVU-11 and finally T-AKV-40 7 May 1959) was launched as AVG 11, 21 February 1942 by Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp. ... The USS Core (CVE-13) was originally classified AVG-13, but was reclassified ACV-13, 20 August 1942; CVE-13, 15 July 1943; CVHE-13, 12 June 1955; CVU-13, 1 July 1958; and AKV-13, 7 May 1959. ... The USS Breton (CVE-10) (originally AVG-10 then later ACV-10) was built by Ingalls Shipbuilding Corp. ... The USS Croatan (CVE-25) (previously AVG-25 then ACV-25) was an escort aircraft carrier launched 1 August 1942 by Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Co. ...

Net Laying Ships (AN)

  • USS Monitor (AN-1)
  • USS Montauk (AN-2)
  • USS Osage (AN-3)
  • USS Saugus (AN-4)
  • USS Keokuk (AN-5)
  • USS Aloe (AN-6)
  • USS Ash (AN-7)
  • USS Boxwood (AN-8)
  • USS Butternut (AN-9)
  • USS Catalpa (AN-10)
  • USS Chestnut (AN-11)
  • USS Cinchona (AN-12)
  • USS Buckeye (AN-13)
  • USS Buckthorn (AN-14)
  • USS Ebony (AN-15)
  • USS Eucalyptus (AN-16)
  • USS Chinquapin (AN-17)
  • USS Gum Tree (AN-18)
  • USS Holly (AN-19)
  • USS Elder (AN-20)
  • USS Larch (AN-21)
  • USS Locust (AN-22)
  • USS Mahogany (AN-23)
  • USS Mango (AN-24)
  • USS Hackberry (AN-25)
  • USS Mimosa (AN-26)
  • USS Mulberry (AN-27)
  • USS Palm (AN-28)
  • USS Hazel (AN-29)
  • USS Redwood (AN-30)
  • USS Rosewood (AN-31)
  • USS Sandalwood (AN-32)
  • USS Nutmeg (AN-33)
  • USS Teaberry (AN-34)
  • USS Teak (AN-35)
  • USS Pepperwood (AN-36)
  • USS Yew (AN-37)
  • USS Alianthus (AN-38)
  • USS Bitterbush (AN-39)
  • USS Anaqua (AN-40)
  • USS Baretta (AN-41)
  • USS Cliffrose (AN-42)
  • USS Satinleaf (AN-43)
  • USS Corkwood (AN-44)
  • USS Cornel (AN-45)
  • USS Mastic (AN-46)
  • USS Canotia (AN-47)
  • USS Lancewood (AN-48)
  • USS Papaya (AN-49)
  • USS Cinnamon (AN-50)
  • USS Silverbell (AN-51)
  • USS Snowbell (AN-52)
  • USS Spicewood (AN-53)
  • USS Manchineel (AN-54)
  • USS Torchwood (AN-55)
  • USS Winterberry (AN-56)
  • USS Viburnum (AN-57)
  • USS Abele (AN-58)
  • USS Terebinth (AN-59)
  • USS Catclaw (AN-60)
  • USS Chinaberry (AN-61)
  • USS Hoptree (AN-62)
  • USS Whitewood (AN-63)
  • USS Palo Blanco (AN-64)
  • USS Palo Verde (AN-65)
  • USS Pinon (AN-66)
  • USS Shellbark (AN-67)
  • USS Silverleaf (AN-68)
  • USS Stagbush (AN-69)
  • USS Allthorn (AN-70)
  • USS AN-71
  • USS Yaupon (AN-72)
  • AN-73 to AN-77 went to the UK via lend-lease
  • USS Cohoes (AN-78)
  • USS Etlah (AN-79)
  • USS Suncook (AN-80)
  • USS Manayunk (AN-81)
  • USS Marietta (AN-82)
  • USS Nahant (AN-83)
  • USS Naubuc (AN-84)
  • USS Oneota (AN-85)
  • USS Passaconaway (AN-86)
  • USS Passaic (AN-87)
  • USS Shakamaxon (AN-88)
  • USS Tonawanda (AN-89)
  • USS Tunxis (AN-90)
  • USS Waxsaw (AN-91)
  • USS Yazoo (AN-92)

USS Abele (AN-58) was a Bitterbush-class net laying ship in the service of the United States Navy, named after a type of white poplar tree. ... USS Etlah (AN-79) was launched 16 December 1944 by Commercial Iron Works, Portland, GA ; sponsored by Mrs. ... For other ships named Nahant, see USS Nahant. ...

Fleet Replenishment Oilers (AO, T-AO)

  • USS Kanawha (AO-1)
  • USS Maumee (AO-2)
  • USS Cuyama (AO-3)
  • USS Brazos (AO-4)
  • USS Neches (AO-5)
  • USS Pecos (AO-6)
  • USS Arethusa (AO-7)
  • USS Sara Thompson (AO-8)
  • USS Patoka (AO-9)
  • USS Alameda (AO-10)
  • USS Sapelo (AO-11)
  • USS Ramapo (AO-12)
  • USS Trinity (AO-13)
  • USS Robert L Barnes (AO-14)
  • USS Kaweah (AO-15)
  • USS Laramie (AO-16)
  • USS Mattole (AO-17)
  • USS Rapidan (AO-18)
  • USS Salinas (AO-19)
  • USS Sepulga (AO-20)
  • USS Tippecanoe (AO-21)
  • USS Cimarron (AO-22)
  • USS Neosho (AO-23)
  • USS Platte (AO-24)
  • USS Sabine (AO-25)
  • USS Salamonie (AO-26)
  • USS Kaskaskia (AO-27)
  • USS Sangamon (AO-28)
  • USS Santee (AO-29)
  • USS Chemung (AO-30)
  • USS Chanango (AO-31)
  • USS Guadalupe (AO-32)
  • USS Suwannee (AO-33)
  • USS Chicopee (AO-34)
  • USS Housatonic (AO-35)
  • USS Kennebec (AO-36)
  • USS Merrimack (AO-37)
  • USS Winooski (AO-38)
  • USS Kankakee (AO-39)
  • USS Lackawanna (AO-40)
  • USS Mattaponi (AO-41)
  • USS Monongahela (AO-42)
  • USS Tappahannock (AO-43)
  • USS Patuxent (AO-44)
  • USS Big Horn (AO-45)
  • USS Victoria (AO-46)
  • USS Neches (AO-47)
  • USS Neosho (AO-48)
  • USS Suamico (AO-49)
  • USS Tallulah (AO-50)
  • USS Ashtabula (AO-51)
  • USS Cacapon (AO-52)
  • USS Caliente (AO-53)
  • USS Chikaskia (AO-54)
  • USS Elokomin (AO-55)
  • USS Aucilla (AO-56)
  • USS Marias (AO-57)
  • USS Manatee (AO-58)
  • USS Mississinewa (AO-59)
  • USS Nantahala (AO-60)
  • USS Severn (AO-61)
  • USS Taluga (AO-62)
  • USS Chipola (AO-63)
  • USS Tolovana (AO-64)
  • USS Pecos (AO-65)
  • USS Atascosa (AO-66)
  • USS Cache (AO-67)
  • USS Chiwawa (AO-68)
  • USS Enoree (AO-69)
  • USS Escalante (AO-70)
  • USS Neshanic (AO-71)
  • USS Niobrara (AO-72)
  • USS Millicoma (AO-73)
  • USS Saranac (AO-74)
  • USS Saugatuck (AO-75)
  • USS Schuylkill (AO-76)
  • USS Cossatot (AO-77)
  • USS Chepachet (AO-78)
  • USS Cowanesque (AO-79)
  • USS Escambia (AO-80)
  • USS Kennebago (AO-81)
  • USS Cahaba (AO-82)
  • USS Mascoma (AO-83)
  • USS Olkawaha (AO-84)
  • USS Pamanset (AO-85)
  • USS Ponaganset (AO-86)
  • USS Sebec (AO-87)
  • USS Tomahawk (AO-88)
  • USS Pasig (AO-89)
  • USS Shikellamy (AO-90)
  • USS Pasig (AO-91)
  • USS Abatan (AO-92)
  • USS Soubarissen (AO-93)
  • USS Anacostia (AO-94)
  • USS Caney (AO-95)
  • USS Tamalpais (AO-96)
  • USS Allagash (AO-97)
  • USS Caloosahatchee (AO-98)
  • USS Canisteo (AO-99)
  • USS Chukawan (AO-100)
  • USS Cohocton (AO-101)
  • USS Concho (AO-102)
  • USS Conecuh (AO-103)
  • USS Contoocook (AO-104)
  • USS Mispillion (AO-105)
  • USS Navasota (AO-106)
  • USS Passumpsic (AO-107)
  • USS Pawcatuck (AO-108)
  • USS Waccamaw (AO-109)
  • USS Conecuh (AO-110)
  • USNS Mission Buenaventura (AO-111)
  • USNS Mission Capistrano (AO-112)
  • USNS Mission Carmel (AO-113)
  • USNS Mission De Pala (AO-114)
  • USNS Mission Dolores (AO-115)
  • USNS Mission Loreto (AO-116)
  • USNS Mission Los Angeles (AO-117)
  • USNS Mission Purisma (AO-118)
  • USNS Mission San Antonio (AO-119)
  • USNS Mission San Carlos (AO-120)
  • USNS Mission San Diego (AO-121)
  • USNS Mission San Fernando (AO-122)
  • USNS Mission San Francisco (AO-123)
  • USNS Mission San Gabriel (AO-124)
  • USNS Mission San Jose (AO-125)
  • USNS Mission San Juan (AO-126)
  • USNS Mission San Luis Obispo (AO-127)
  • USNS Mission San Luis Rey (AO-128)
  • USNS Mission San Miguel (AO-129)
  • USNS Mission San Rafael (AO-130)
  • USNS Mission Santa Barbara (AO-131)
  • USNS Mission Santa Clara (AO-132)
  • USNS Mission Santa Cruz (AO-133)
  • USNS Mission Santa Ynez (AO-134)
  • USNS Mission Solano (AO-135)
  • USNS Mission Soledad (AO-136)
  • USNS Mission Santa Ana (AO-137)
  • USS Cedar Creek (AO-138)
  • USS Muir Woods (AO-139)
  • USS Pioneer Valley (AO-140)
  • USS Sappa Creek (AO-141)
  • USS Shawnee Trail (AO-142)
  • USS Neosho (AO-143)
  • USS Mississinewa (AO-144)
  • USS Hassayampa (AO-145)
  • USS Kawishiwi (AO-146)
  • USS Truckee (AO-147)
  • USS Ponchatoula (AO-148)
  • USNS Maumee (T-AO-149)
  • USS Potomac (AO-150)
  • USNS Shoshone (T-AO-151)
  • USNS Yukon (T-AO-152)
  • USNS Cumberland (T-AO-153)
  • USNS Lynchburg (T-AO-154)
  • USNS Roanoke (T-AO-155)
  • USNS Bull Run (T-AO-156)
  • USNS Paoli (T-AO-157)
  • USNS Abigua (T-AO-158)
  • USNS French Creek (T-AO-159)
  • USNS Logan's Fort (T-AO-160)
  • USNS Lone Jack (T-AO-161)
  • USNS Memphis (T-AO-162)
  • USNS Parkersburg (T-AO-163)
  • USNS Petrolite (T-AO-164)
  • USNS American Explorer (T-AO-165)
  • USNS Sealift Pacific (T-AO-168)
  • USNS Sealift Arabian Sea (T-AO-169)
  • USNS Sealift China Sea (T-AO-170)
  • USNS Sealift Indian Ocean (T-AO-171)
  • USNS Sealift Atlantic (T-AO-172)
  • USNS Sealift Mediterranean (T-AO-173)
  • USNS Sealift Caribbean (T-AO-174)
  • USNS Sealift Arctic (T-AO-175)
  • USNS Sealift Antarctic (T-AO-176)
  • USS Cimarron (AO-177)
  • USS Monongahela (AO-178)
  • USS Merrimack (AO-179)
  • USS Willamette (AO-180)
  • USNS Potomac (T-AO-181)
  • USNS Columbia (T-AO-182)
  • USNS Naches (T-AO-183)
  • USNS Hudson (T-AO-184)
  • USNS Susquehanna (T-AO-185)
  • USS Platte (AO-186)
  • USNS Henry J. Kaiser (T-AO-187)
  • USNS Joshua Humphreys (T-AO-188)
  • USNS John Lenthall (T-AO-189)
  • USNS Andrew J. Higgins (T-AO-190)
  • USNS Benjamin Isherwood (T-AO-191)
  • USNS Henry Eckford (T-AO-192)
  • USNS Walter S. Diehl (T-AO-193)
  • USNS John Ericsson (T-AO-194)
  • USNS Leroy Grumman (T-AO-195)
  • USNS Kanawha (T-AO-196)
  • USNS Pecos (T-AO-197)
  • USNS Big Horn (T-AO-198)
  • USNS Tippecanoe (T-AO-199)
  • USNS Guadalupe (T-AO-200)
  • USNS Patuxent (T-AO-201)
  • USNS Yukon (T-AO-202)
  • USNS Laramie (T-AO-203)
  • USNS Rappahancock (T-AO-204)

The third USS Kanawha (AO-1) was laid down 8 December 1913 by the Mare Island Navy Yard, San Francisco, Calif. ... The second USS Maumee (AO-2) was laid down as Fuel Ship No. ... USS Cuyama (AO-3) was launched 17 June 1916 by Mare Island Navy Yard; sponsored by Miss M. Offley; and commissioned 2 April 1917, Lieutenant I. B. Smith, USNRF, in command. ... USS Brazos (AO-4) was launched 1 May 1919 by Boston Navy Yard; sponsored by Miss Catherine Rush; and commissioned 1 October 1919, Commander R. Werner, USNRF, in command. ... The first USS Neches (AO–5) was laid down 8 June 1919 by the Boston Navy Yard; launched 2 June 1920; sponsored by Miss Helen Griffin, daughter of Rear Admiral Robert Griffin; and commissioned 25 October 1920, Comdr. ... ‹The template below has been proposed for deletion. ... The second USS Arethusa—a steam tanker built in 1893 at Stockton, England, by Craig, Taylor & Company as Lucilene—was purchased by the Navy on 12 August 1898 to support the Fleet during the Spanish-American War and was commissoned at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, Cmdr. ... USS Sara Thompson, built during 1888 by William Armstrong, Mitchell and Co. ... USS Patoka (AO–9) was a fleet oiler made famous as a tender for the airship Shenandoah (ZR-1). ... The first USS Alameda—a fuel ship—was laid down on 16 December 1918 at Philadelphia, Pa. ... USS Sapelo was laid down on 3 May 1919 for the United States Shipping Board by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. ... USS Ramapo (AO-12), built under U.S. Shipping Board contract, was laid down 16 January 1919 by the Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co. ... USS Trinity (AO-13) was laid down on 10 November 1919 at Newport News, Va. ... USS , a steel tanker built during 1917 by McDougall Duluth Ship Building Co. ... USS Kaweah (AO-15) was launched 1919 by William Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia, under USSB account; acquired by the Navy 20 October 1921; and commissioned 28 December 1921, Lt. ... USS Laramie (AO-16) was built in 1920 under USSB contract by Wm. ... USS Mattole (AO‑17), built by Win. ... USS Rapidan (AO-18), built under U.S. Shipping Board contract, was laid down 2 February 1919 by the Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co. ... USS Salinas (AO-19) was laid down for the United States Shipping Board (USSB) as Hudsonian (219592) on 10 April 1919 by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. ... Fleetco, an oiler built by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. ... USS Tippecanoe (AO-21) was laid down on 1 October 1919 at Newport News, Va. ... USS Cimarron (AO-22) was a Cimarron class fleet replenishment Oiler (ship) serving with the United States Navy and only the second ship to be named for the Cimarron River in the southwestern United States. ... USS Neosho (AO–23), a Cimarron class fleet replenishment Oiler (ship), was the 2nd ship of the United States Navy to be named for the Neosho River in Kansas and Oklahoma. ... USS Platte (AO-24) was a Cimarron-class fleet replenishment oiler, named for the Platte River in Nebraska. ... USS Sabine (AO-25), a Cimarron-class fleet replenishment oiler serving in the United States Navy, was the second ship named for the Sabine River on the Texas-Louisiana border. ... USS Salamonie (AO-26) was a Cimarron-class fleet replenishment oiler, named for the Salamonie River in Indiana. ... USS Kaskaskia (AO-27) was a Cimarron-class fleet replenishment oiler serving in the United States Navy, named for the Kaskaskia River in Ilinois. ... The second USS Sangamon (CVE-26) (originally an oiler designated AO-28, then after conversion AVG-26 and later ACV-26), was one of twelve tankers built on a joint Navy-Maritime Commission design later duplicated by the T3-S2-A1 type, was laid down as Esso Trenton (MC hull... The second USS Santee (CVE-29) (originally launched as AO-29, following reclassification as an escort aircraft carrier, was originally ACV-29) was launched on 4 March 1939 as Esso Seakay under a Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 3) by the Sun Shipbuilding and DryDock Co. ... The second USS Chemung (AO-30) was launched 9 September 1939 as Esso Annapolis by Bethlehem-Sparrows Point Shipyard, Inc. ... The second USS Chenango (CVE-28) (originally designated as oiler AO-31, after redesignation as escort aircraft carrier, was first ACV-28) was launched 1 April 1939 as Esso New Orleans by Sun Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. ... USS Guadalupe (AO-32) was launched as SS Esso Raleigh 26 January 1940 by the Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry-dock Co. ... USS Suwannee (CVE-27) (originally an oiler AO-33, converted to an escort aircraft carrier AVG/ACV/CVE-27) was laid down on 3 June 1938 at Kearny, New Jersey, by the Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co. ... The third USS Merrimack (AO-37), a fleet oiler, was acquired by the Navy in 1941; renamed and commissioned in 1942. ... USS Big Horn (AO-45) was a Q-ship of the United States Navy named for the Bighorn River of Wyoming and Montana. ... The USS Mississinewa (AO-59) was a T3-S2-A3 Auxiliary Oiler of the United States Navy, commissioned on May 18, 1944 and used to refuel ships during World War II in the South Pacific. ... USS Nantahala (AO–60), the second ship of this name, was laid down under Maritime Commission contract by Bethlehem-Sparrows Point Shipyard, Inc. ... The second USS Pecos (AO–65) was laid down 20 April 1942 by the Sun Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. ... USS Cossatot (AO-77) was a United States Navy World War II fleet oiler launched as SS Fort Necessity 28 February 1943 by Sun Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. ... The USS Ponaganset (AO-86) was an Escambia class fleet oiler in the United States Navy. ... USS Abatan (AO-92/AW-4) was a Pasig-class distilling ship in the service of the United States Navy, named for a river in the Philippine Islands. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The USNS Mission Buenaventura is one of twenty-seven similar fleet oilers built during World War II for service in the United States Navy. ... The USNS Mission Capistrano is one of twenty-seven Mission Buenaventura Class fleet oilers built during World War II for service in the United States Navy, named for the Franciscan mission located in San Juan Capistrano, California. ... The USNS Mission Carmel was one of twenty-seven Mission Buenaventura Class fleet oilers built during World War II for service in the United States Navy, and one of two named for the Franciscan mission located in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. ... The USNS Mission De Pala was one of twenty-seven Mission Buenaventura Class fleet oilers built during World War II for service in the United States Navy, named for the Franciscan mission located in eastern San Diego County, California. ... The USNS Mission Dolores was one of twenty-seven Mission Buenaventura Class fleet oilers built during World War II for service in the United States Navy, and one of two named for the Franciscan mission located in San Francisco, California. ... The USNS Mission Loreto was one of twenty-seven Mission Buenaventura Class fleet oilers built during World War II for service in the United States Navy, named for the Jesuit mission located in Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico, considered Head and Mother of all the California Missions. ... The USNS Mission Los Angeles was one of twenty-seven Mission Buenaventura Class fleet oilers built during World War II for service in the United States Navy, named for a Franciscan (Spanish) settlement that became the foundation of the modern-day City of Los Angeles, California. ... The USNS Mission Purisima was one of twenty-seven Mission Buenaventura Class fleet oilers built during World War II for service in the United States Navy, named for the Franciscan mission located near Lompoc, California. ... The USNS Mission San Antonio was one of twenty-seven Mission Buenaventura Class fleet oilers built during World War II for service in the United States Navy, named for the Franciscan mission located near Jolon, California. ... The USNS Mission San Carlos was one of twenty-seven Mission Buenaventura Class fleet oilers built during World War II for service in the United States Navy, and one of two named for the Franciscan mission located in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. ... The USNS Mission San Diego was one of twenty-seven Mission Buenaventura Class fleet oilers built during World War II for service in the United States Navy, named for the Franciscan mission located in San Diego, California. ... The USNS Mission San Fernando was one of twenty-seven Mission Buenaventura Class fleet oilers built during World War II for service in the United States Navy, named for the Franciscan mission located in Los Angeles, California. ... The USNS Mission San Francisco was one of twenty-seven Mission Buenaventura Class fleet oilers built during World War II for service in the United States Navy, and one of two named for the Franciscan mission located in San Francisco, California. ... The USNS Mission San Gabriel was one of twenty-seven Mission Buenaventura Class fleet oilers built during World War II for service in the United States Navy, named for the Franciscan mission located in San Bernardino, California. ... The USNS Mission San Jose was one of twenty-seven Mission Buenaventura Class fleet oilers built during World War II for service in the United States Navy, named for the Franciscan mission located in Fremont, California. ... The USNS Mission San Juan was one of twenty-seven Mission Buenaventura Class fleet oilers built during World War II for service in the United States Navy, named for the Franciscan mission located in San Juan Bautista, California. ... The USNS Mission San Luis Obispo was one of twenty-seven Mission Buenaventura Class fleet oilers built during World War II for service in the United States Navy, named for the Franciscan mission located in San Luis Obispo, California. ... The USNS Mission San Luis Rey was one of twenty-seven Mission Buenaventura Class fleet oilers built during World War II for service in the United States Navy, named for the Franciscan mission located in Oceanside, California. ... The USNS Mission San Miguel was one of twenty-seven Mission Buenaventura Class fleet oilers built during World War II for service in the United States Navy, named for the Franciscan mission located in San Miguel, California. ... The USNS Mission San Rafael was one of twenty-seven Mission Buenaventura Class fleet oilers built during World War II for service in the United States Navy, named for the Franciscan mission located in San Rafael, California. ... The USNS Mission Santa Barbara was one of twenty-seven Mission Buenaventura Class fleet oilers built during World War II for service in the United States Navy, named for the Franciscan mission located in Santa Barbara, California. ... The USNS Mission Santa Clara was one of twenty-seven Mission Buenaventura Class fleet oilers built during World War II for service in the United States Navy, named for the Franciscan mission located in Santa Clara, California. ... The USNS Mission Santa Cruz was one of twenty-seven Mission Buenaventura Class fleet oilers built during World War II for service in the United States Navy, named for the Franciscan mission located in Santa Cruz, California. ... The USNS Mission Santa Ynez is one of twenty-seven Mission Buenaventura Class fleet oilers built during World War II for service in the United States Navy, named for the Franciscan mission located in Solvang, California. ... The USNS Mission Solano was one of twenty-seven Mission Buenaventura Class fleet oilers built during World War II for service in the United States Navy, named for the Franciscan mission located in Sonoma, California. ... The USNS Mission Soledad was one of twenty-seven Mission Buenaventura Class fleet oilers built during World War II for service in the United States Navy, named for the Franciscan mission located in Soledad, California. ... The USNS Mission Santa Ana was one of twenty-seven Mission Buenaventura Class fleet oilers built during World War II for service in the United States Navy, purportedly named for one of the California missions, though no such settlement with that name ever existed. ... The USS Ponchatoula (AO-148) was an oiler in the US Navy, based in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; the flagship and largest of her class. ... The fourth USS Merrimack (AO-179), was an oiler launched in 1980. ... Please wikify (format) this article as suggested in the Guide to layout and the Manual of Style. ... USNS John Ericsson (T-AO-194) is a -class underway replenishment oiler operated by the Military Sealift Command to support ships of the United States Navy. ... USNS Pecos (T-AO-197) is a -class underway replenishment oiler operated by the Military Sealift Command to support ships of the United States Navy, and the third such ship to be named after the Pecos River. ... Categories: Naval stubs ...

Fast Combat Support Ships (AOE, T-AOE)

  • USS Sacramento (AOE-1)
  • USS Camden (AOE-2)
  • USS Seattle (AOE-3)
  • USS Detroit (AOE-4)
  • AOE-5 cancelled
  • USNS Supply (T-AOE-6)
  • USNS Ranier (T-AOE-7)
  • USNS Arctic (T-AOE-8)
  • AOE-9 cancelled
  • USS Bridge (AOE-10)

USS Sacramento (AOE-1) was the third ship in the United States Navy to bear the name, for both the Sacramento River and the capital city of California. ... The USS Camden (AOE-2) is the second ship of the United States Navy to bear the name Camden, after the city of Camden, New Jersey that lies on the Delaware River across from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ... ‹The template below has been proposed for deletion. ... The fifth USS Detroit (AOE-4) was the fourth and last Sacramento-class fast combat support ship built for the United States Navy. ... USNS Arctic (T-AOE-8), formerly USS Arctic (AOE-8), is the third ship in the Supply-class of fast combat support ships and is the fifth supply ship to carry the name of the region surrounding the North Pole. ...

Gasoline Tankers (AOG, T-AOG)

  • USS Patapsco (AOG-1)
  • USS Kern (AOG-2)
  • USS Rio Grande (AOG-3)
  • USS Wabash (AOG-4)
  • USS Susquehanna (AOG-5)
  • USS Agawam (AOG-6)
  • USS Elkhorn (AOG-7)
  • USS Genesee (AOG-8)
  • USS Kishwaukee (AOG-9)
  • USS Nemasket (AOG-10)
  • USS Tombigbee (AOG-11)
  • USS Halawa (AOG-12)
  • USS Kaloli (AOG-13)
  • USS Aroostook (AOG-14)
  • USS Conasauga (AOG-15)
  • USS Guyandot (AOG-16)
  • USS Mattawee (AOG-17)
  • USS Pasquotank (AOG-18)
  • USS Sakatonchee (AOG-19)
  • USS Seekonk (AOG-20)
  • USS Sequatchie (AOG-21)
  • USS Wautauga (AOG-22)
  • USS Ammonusuc (AOG-23)
  • USS Sheepscot (AOG-24)
  • USS Calamus (AOG-25)
  • USS Chiwaukum (AOG-26)
  • USS Escatawpa (AOG-27)
  • USS Gualala (AOG-28)
  • USS Hiwassee (AOG-29)
  • USS Kalamazoo (AOG-30)
  • USS Kanawha (AOG-31)
  • USS Narraguagas (AOG-32)
  • USS Ochlockonee (AOG-33)
  • USS Oconee (AOG-34)
  • USS Ogeechee (AOG-35)
  • USS Ontonagon (AOG-36)
  • USS Yahara (AOG-37)
  • USS Ponchatoula (AOG-38)
  • USS Quastinet (AOG-39)
  • USS Sacandaga (AOG-40)
  • USS Tetonkaha (AOG-41)
  • USS Towaliga (AOG-42)
  • USS Tularosa (AOG-43)
  • USS Wakulla (AOG-44)
  • USS Yacona (AOG-45)
  • USS Waupaca (AOG-46)
  • USS Shikellamy (AOG-47)
  • USS Chehalis (AOG-48)
  • USS Chestatee (AOG-49)
  • USS Chewaucan (AOG-50)
  • USS Maquoketa (AOG-51)
  • USS Mattabesset (AOG-52)
  • USS Namakogon (AOG-53)
  • USS Natchaug (AOG-54)
  • USS Nespelen (AOG-55)
  • USS Noxubee (AOG-56)
  • USS Pecatonica (AOG-57)
  • USS Pinnebog (AOG-58)
  • USS Wacissa (AOG-59)
  • USS Manokin (AOG-60)
  • USS Sakonnet (AOG-61)
  • USS Conemaugh (AOG-62)
  • USS Klaskanine (AOG-63)
  • USS Klickitat (AOG-64)
  • USS Michigamme (AOG-65)
  • USS Nanticoke (AOG-66)
  • USS Nordaway (AOG-67)
  • USS Peconic (AOG-68)
  • USS Petaluma (AOG-69)
  • USS Piscataqua (AOG-70)
  • USS Quinnebaug (AOG-71)
  • USS Sebasticook (AOG-72)
  • USS Kiamichi (AOG-73)
  • USS Tellico (AOG-74)
  • USS Truckee (AOG-75)
  • USNS Tonti (T-AOG-76)
  • USNS Rincon (T-AOG-77)
  • USNS Nodaway (T-AOG-78)
  • USNS Petaluma (T-AOG-79)
  • USNS Piscataqua (T-AOG-80)
  • USNS Alatna (T-AOG-81)
  • USNS Chatahoochee (T-AOG-82)

The sixth USS Patapsco (AOG–1) was laid down 25 May 1942 by the Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Co. ... USS Susquehanna (AOG-5), a Patapsco-class gasoline tanker, was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for a river which rises in Lake Otsego in central New York and flows across Pennsylvania and the northeast corner of Maryland to empty into the Chesapeake Bay. ... USS Noxubee AOG-56 History 1945-1959 The USS NOXUBEE (AOG-56), a gasoline tanker, named for a river in Mississippi, was designed to replenish shore bases and ships. ... USS Nanticoke (AOG-66) was laid down by St. ...

Replenishment Fleet Tankers (AOR)

  • USS Wichita (AOR-1)
  • USS Milwaukee (AOR-2)
  • USS Kansas City (AOR-3)
  • USS Savannah (AOR-4)
  • USS Wabash (AOR-5)
  • USS Kalamazoo (AOR-6)
  • USS Roanoke (AOR-7)
  • USS Conecuh (AOR-110)

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Oil Transporters (T-AOT)

  • USNS Tallulah (T-AOT-50)
  • USNS Cache (T-AOT-67)
  • USNS Millicoma (T-AOT-73)
  • USNS Saugatuck (T-AOT-75)
  • USNS Schuylkill (T-AOT-76)
  • USNS Cossatot (T-AOT-77)
  • MV Nodaway (T-AOT-78)
  • USNS Cowanesque (T-OT-79)
  • MV Alatna (T-AOT-81)
  • MV Chattahoochee (T-AOT-82)
  • USNS Waccamaw (T-AOT-109)
  • USNS Mission Santa Ynez (T-AOT-134)
  • USNS Maumee (T-AOT-149)
  • USNS Shoshone (T-AOT-151)
  • USNS Yukon (T-AOT-152)
  • USNS American Explorer (T-AOT-165)
  • USNS Sealift Pacific (T-AOT-168)
  • USNS Sealift Arabian Sea (T-AOT-169)
  • USNS Sealift China Sea (T-AOT-170)
  • USNS Sealift Indian Ocean (T-AOT-171)
  • USNS Sealift Atlantic (T-AOT-172)
  • USNS Sealift Mediterranean (T-AOT-173)
  • USNS Sealift Caribbean (T-AOT-174)
  • USNS Sealift Arctic (T-AOT-175)
  • USNS Sealift Antarctic (T-AOT-176)
  • SS Potomac (T-AOT-181)
  • USNS Columbia (T-AOT-182)
  • USNS Naches (T-AOT-183)
  • USNS Hudson (T-AOT-184)
  • USNS Susquehanna (T-AOT-185)
  • SS Mission Buenaventura (T-AOT-1012)
  • MV Gus W. Darnell (T-AOT-1121)
  • USNS Paul Buck (T-AOT-1122)
  • USNS Samuel L. Cobb (T-AOT-1123)
  • USNS Richard G. Matthiesen (T-AOT-1124)
  • USNS Lawrence H. Gianella (T-AOT-1125)
  • MV Mission Capistrano (T-AOT-5005)
  • SS Mount Washington (T-AOT-5076)

The Lawrence H. Gianella is a United States Military Sealift Command product tanker which typically carries diesel, gasoline, and jp5 (jet fuel). ...

Transports (AP, T-AP)

  • USS Henderson (AP-1)
  • USS Doyan (AP-2)
  • USS Hancock (AP-3)
  • USS Argonne (AP-4)
  • USS Chaumont (AP-5)
  • USS William Ward Burrows (AP-6)
  • USS Wharton (AP-7)
  • USS Harris (AP-8)
  • USS Zeilin (AP-9)
  • USS McCawley (AP-10)
  • USS Barnett (AP-11)
  • USS Heywood (AP-12)
  • USS George F. Elliott (AP-13)
  • USS Fuller (AP-14)
  • USS William P Biddle (AP-15)
  • USS Neville (AP-16)
  • USS Harry Lee (AP-17)
  • USS Catlin (AP-19)
  • USS Munargo (AP-20)
  • USS Wakefield (AP-21)
  • USS Mount Vernon (AP-22)
  • USS West Point (AP-23)
  • USS Orizaba (AP-24)
  • USS Leonard Wood (AP-25)
  • USS Joseph T. Dickman (AP-26)
  • USS Hunter Liggett (AP-27)
  • USS Kent (AP-28)
  • USS U. S. Grant (AP-29)
  • USS Henry T. Allen (AP-30)
  • USS Chateau Thierry (AP-31)
  • USS St Mihiel (AP-32)
  • USS Republic (AP-33)
  • USS Franklin Bell (AP-34)
  • USS American Legion (AP-35)
  • USS President Jackson (AP-37)
  • USS President Adams (AP-38)
  • USS President Hayes (AP-39)
  • USS Crescent City (AP-40)
  • USS Stratford (AP-41)
  • USS Tasker H. Bliss (AP-42)
  • USS Hugh L. Scott (AP-43)
  • USS Thomas H. Barry (AP-45)
  • USS Joseph Hewes (AP-50)
  • USS John Penn (AP-51)
  • USS Edward Rutledge (AP-52)
  • USS Lafayette (AP-53)
  • USS Hermitage (AP-54)
  • USS Arthur Middleton (AP-55)
  • USS Samuel Chase (AP-56)
  • USS George Clymer (AP-57)
  • USS Charles Carroll (AP-58)
  • USS Thomas Stone (AP-59)
  • USS Thomas Jefferson (AP-60)
  • USS Monticello (AP-61)
  • USS Kenmore (AP-62)
  • USS Rochambeau (AP-63)
  • USS Monrovia (AP-64)
  • USS Calvert (AP-65)
  • USS Ancon (AP-66)
  • USS Dorothea L Dix (AP-67)
  • USS Alameda (AP-68) - name assigned but never used
  • USS Elizabeth C. Stanton (AP-69)
  • USS Florence Nightingale (AP-70)
  • USS Lyon (AP-71)
  • USS Susan B. Anthony (AP-72)
  • USS Leedstown (AP-73)
  • USS Lejeune (AP-74)
  • USS Gemini (AP-75)
  • USS Anne Arundel (AP-76)
  • USS Thurston (AP-77)
  • USS Bayfield (AP-78)
  • USS Boliver (AP-79)
  • USS Callaway (AP-80)
  • USS Cambria (AP-81)
  • USS Cavalier (AP-82)
  • USS Chilton (AP-83)
  • USS Clay (AP-84)
  • USS Custer (AP-85)
  • USS Dupage (AP-86)
  • USS Elmore (AP-87)
  • USS Fayette (AP-88)
  • USS Fremont (AP-89)
  • USS Henrico (AP-90)
  • USS Knox (AP-91)
  • USS Lamar (AP-92)
  • USS Leon (AP-93)
  • USS Ormsby (AP-94)
  • USS Pierce (AP-95)
  • USS Sheridan (AP-96)
  • USS Sumter (AP-97)
  • USS Warren (AP-98)
  • USS Wayne (AP-99)
  • USS Windsor (AP-100)
  • USS Wood (AP-101)
  • USS Hotspur (AP-102)
  • USS President Polk (AP-103)
  • USS President Monroe (AP-104)
  • USS George F. Elliott (AP-105)
  • USS Catskill (AP-106)
  • USS Ozark (AP-107)
  • USS Osage (AP-108)
  • USS Saugus (AP-109)
  • USS General John Pope (AP-110)
  • USS General A. E. Anderson (AP-111)
  • USS General W. A. Mann (AP-112)
  • USS General Henry W. Butner (AP-113)
  • USS General William Mitchell (AP-114)
  • USS General George M. Randall (AP-115)
  • USS General M. C. Meigs (AP-116)
  • USS General Walter H. Gordon (AP-117)
  • USS General W. P. Richardson (AP-118)
  • USS General William Weigel (AP-119)
  • USS Admiral W. S. Benson (AP-120)
  • USS Admiral W. L. Capps (AP-121)
  • USS Admiral R. E. Coontz (AP-122)
  • USS Admiral E. W. Eberle (AP-123)
  • USS Admiral C. F. Hughes (AP-124)
  • USS Admiral H. T. Mayo (AP-125)
  • USS Admiral Hugh Rodman (AP-126)
  • USS Admiral William S. Simms (AP-127)
  • USS Admiral David W. Taylor (AP-128) - cancelled 16 December 1944
  • USS Admiral F. B. Upham (AP-129) - cancelled 16 December 1944
  • USS General G. O. Squier (AP-130)
  • USS General T. H. Bliss (AP-131)
  • USS General J. R. Brooke (AP-132)
  • USS General Oswald H. Ernst (AP-133)
  • USS General R. L. Howze (AP-134)
  • USS General W. M. Black (AP-135)
  • USS General H. L. Scott (AP-136)
  • USS General S. D. Sturgis (AP-137)
  • USS General C. G. Morton (AP-138)
  • USS General R. E. Callan (AP-139)
  • USS General M. B. Stewart (AP-140)
  • USS General A. W. Greely (AP-141)
  • USS General C. H. Muir (AP-142)
  • USS General H. B. Freeman (AP-143)
  • USS General H. F. Hodges (AP-144)
  • USS General Harry Taylor (AP-145)
  • USS General W. F. Hase (AP-146)
  • USS General E. T. Collins (AP-147)
  • USS General M. L. Hersey (AP-148)
  • USS General J. H. McRae (AP-149)
  • USS General M. M. Patrick (AP-150)
  • USS General W. C. Langfitt (AP-151)
  • USS General Omar Bundy (AP-152)
  • USS General R. M. Blatchford (AP-153)
  • USS General LeRoy Eltinge (AP-154)
  • USS General A. W. Brewster (AP-155)
  • USS General D. E. Aultman (AP-156)
  • USS General C. C. Ballou (AP-157)
  • USS General W. G. Haan (AP-158)
  • USS General Sturat Heintzelman (AP-159)
  • USS Monitor (AP-160)
  • USS Montauck (AP-161)
  • USS Kenmore (AP-162)
  • USS Livingston (AP-163)
  • USS De Grasse (AP-164)
  • USS Prince Georges (AP-165)
  • USS Comet (AP-166)
  • USS John Land (AP-167)
  • USS War Hawk (AP-168)
  • USS Golden City (AP-169)
  • USS Winged Arrow (AP-170)
  • USS Storm King (AP-171)
  • USS Cape Johnson (AP-172)
  • USS Herald of the Morning (AP-173)
  • USS Arlington (AP-174)
  • USS Starlight (AP-175)
  • USS General J. C. Breckenridge (AP-176)
  • USS Europa (AP-177)
  • USNS Frederick Funston (T-AP-178)
  • USNS James O'Hara (T-AP-179)
  • USNS David C. Shanks (T-AP-180)
  • USNS Fred C. Ainsworth (T-AP-181)
  • USNS George W. Goethals (T-AP-182)
  • USNS Henry Gibbons (T-AP-183)
  • USNS Private Elden H. Johnson (T-AP-184)
  • USNS Private William H. Thomas (T-AP-185)
  • USNS Sgt. Charles E. Mower (T-AP-186)
  • USNS Private Joe P. Martinez (T-AP-187)
  • USNS Aiken Victory (T-AP-188)
  • USNS Lieutenant Raymond O. Beaudoin (T-AP-189)
  • USNS Private Sadeo S. Munamori (T-AP-190)
  • USNS Sargent. Howard E. Woodford (T-AP-191)
  • USNS Sargent Sylvester Antolak (T-AP-192)
  • USNS Marine Adder (T-AP-193)
  • USNS Marine Lynx (T-AP-194)
  • USNS Marine Phoenix (T-AP-195)
  • USNS Barrett (T-AP-196)
  • USNS Geiger (T-AP-197)
  • USNS Upshur (T-AP-198)
  • USNS Marine Carp (T-AP-199)
  • USNS Marine Serpent (T-AP-202)
  • SS Empire State (T-AP-1001)

The first USS Henderson (AP-1) was a transport in the United States Navy during World War I and World War II. In 1943, she was converted to a hospital ship and commissioned as USS Bountiful (AH-9). ... USS McCawley (AP-10/APA-4) was a McCawley class Troopship for the United States Navy which served in World War II. The ship was named for Colonel Charles McCawley. ... USS Fuller (AP-14/APA-7) was a transport in the United States Navy, named after Ben Hebard Fuller. ... USS Neville (APA-9)/(AP-16) was a Heywood Class transport ship in the US Navy. ... The SS America was an ocean liner built in 1940 for the United States Lines. ... USS Orizaba (SP-1536/AP-24) was a steamship in the United States Navy. ... USS American Legion (AP-35/APA-17) was a United States Navy ship. ... USS President Adams (AP-38/APA-19) was a President Jackson-class transport of the United States Navy, named for John Adams and John Quincy Adams, the second and sixth Presidents of the United States. ... The Normandie was a French ocean liner built in Saint-Nazaire, France. ... USS Arthur Middleton (AP-55/APA-25) was a transport in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for Arthur Middleton, a member of the Continental Congress. ... USS (AP-69) was launched 22 December 1939 as Sea Star by Moore Dry Dock Company, Oakland, California, under a Maritime Commission contract; sponsored by Mrs. ... USS Florence Nightingale (AP-70), a class transport ship was launched 28 August 1940 by Moore Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, Oakland, California, as Mormacsun; sponsored by Miss Carlotta S. Chapman; and commissioned 17 September 1942, Captain E. D. Graves, Jr. ... USS Lyon (AP-71) was a ship of the United States Navy which played an extensive role in naval transportation during World War II. The Lyon was built as the Mormactide under a Maritime Commission contract by the Ingalls Shipbuilding Company of Pascagoula, Mississippi. ... USS (AP-72) was a transport ship in the United States Navy during World War II. A passenger steamer built at Camden, New Jersey for the Grace Steamship Company, she was launched in March 1930 by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation as SS Santa Clara. ... General M. C. Meigs was a General John Pope class transport of the P2-S2-R2 type. ... USS De Grasse (AP-164/AK-223), a Crater-class cargo ship active with the United States Navy during World War II. It is the second ship of the Navy to bear this name. ... The USS Prince Georges (AP-165/AK-225) was a Crater-class transport and cargo ship in the service of the United States Navy in World War II. Named after the Prince Georges County, Maryland, it was the only ship of the Navy to bear this name. ...

Self-Propelled Barracks Ships (APB)

  • USS Accomac (APB-49) - formerly LST-710
  • USS Orvetta (IX-157) - formerly S.S. Tampa

The second USS Accomac (LST-710/APB-49) was a LST-542 class tank landing craft in the service of the United States Navy, named after Accomac, Virginia. ... The USS Orvetta The USS Orvetta (IX-157) was a non-fighting military ship of the United States Navy used during World War II. Built by the Oscar Daniels Co. ...

Coastal Transports (APC)

  • USS Sargent Jonah E Kelly (APC-116)
  • USS Sargent George D Keathley (APC-117)
  • USS Sargent George E Muller (APC-118)

Small Coastal Transports (APc)

  • USS APc-15
  • USS APc-16
  • USS APc-17
  • USS APc-29
  • USS APc-38
  • USS APc-42
  • USS APc-46
  • USS APc-48
  • USS APc-101
  • USS APc-108
  • USS APc-110

Evacuation Transports (APH)

  • USS Tryon (APH-1)
  • USS Pinkney (APH-2)
  • USS Rixey (APH-3)
  • USS Haven (APH-112)
  • USS Tranquillity (APH-114)

USS Haven (AH-12), formerly Marine Hawk, was launched under Maritime Commission contract by Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Corp. ...

Barracks Craft (APL)

  • USS APL-1
  • USS APL-2
  • USS APL-3
  • USS APL-4
  • USS APL-5
  • USS APL-6
  • USS APL-7
  • USS APL-8
  • USS APL-9
  • USS APL-10
  • USS APL-11
  • USS APL-12
  • USS APL-13
  • USS APL-14
  • USS APL-15
  • USS APL-16
  • USS APL-17
  • USS APL-18
  • USS APL-19
  • USS APL-20
  • USS APL-21
  • USS APL-22
  • USS APL-23
  • USS APL-24
  • USS APL-25
  • USS APL-26
  • USS APL-27
  • USS APL-28
  • USS APL-29
  • USS APL-30
  • USS APL-31
  • USS APL-32
  • USS APL-33
  • USS APL-34
  • USS APL-35
  • USS APL-36
  • USS APL-37
  • USS APL-38
  • USS APL-39
  • USS APL-40
  • USS APL-41
  • USS APL-42
  • USS APL-43
  • USS APL-44
  • USS APL-45
  • USS APL-46
  • USS APL-47
  • USS APL-48
  • USS APL-49
  • USS APL-50
  • USS APL-51
  • USS APL-52
  • USS APL-53
  • USS APL-54
  • USS APL-55
  • USS APL-56
  • USS APL-57
  • USS APL-58
  • USS APL-59
  • USS APL-60
  • USS APL-61
  • USS APL-62
  • USS APL-63
  • USS APL-64
  • USS APL-65
  • USS APL-66

Mechanized Artillery Transports (APM)

  • USS Ashland (APM-1)
  • USS Belle Grove (APM-2)
  • USS Carter Hall (APM-3)
  • USS Epping Forest (APM-4)
  • USS Gunston Hall (APM-5)
  • USS Lindenwald (APM-6)
  • USS Oak Hill (APM-7)
  • USS White Marsh (APM-8)
  • USS Lakehurst (APM-9)

Transport and Aircraft Ferries (APV)

  • USS Kitty Hawk (APV-1)
  • USS Hammondsport (APV-2)
  • USS Lakehurst (APV-3)

Kitty Hawk (APV-1/AKV-1), formerly SS Seatrain New York, was built in 1932 by Sun Ship Building & Dry Dock Corporation, Chester, Pennsylvania. ...

Repair Ships (AR)

  • USS Panther (1889)
  • USS Medusa (AR-1)
  • USS Bridgeport (AR-2)
  • USS Prometheus (AR-3)
  • USS Vestal (AR-4)
  • USS Vulcan (AR-5)
  • USS Ajax (AR-6)
  • USS Hector (AR-7)
  • USS Jason (AR-8)
  • USS Delta (AR-9)
  • USS Alcor (AR-10)
  • USS Rigel (AR-11)
  • USS Briareus (AR-12)
  • USS Amphion (AR-13)
  • USS Cadmus (AR-14)
  • USS Mars (AR-16)
  • USS Laertes (AR-20)
  • USS Dionysus (AR-21)
  • USS Klondike (AR-22)
  • USS Markab (AR-23)
  • USS Grand Canyon (AR-28)

The first USS Panther, the former Austin, an auxiliary cruiser built by William Cramp and Sons, Philadelphia, Pa. ... USS Medusa (AR‑1) was laid down at the Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash. ... The USS Vestal began life with a civilian crew in 1909 when she entered service as a fleet collier. ... See USS Ajax for other ships of this name. ...

Battle Damage Repair Ships (ARB)

  • USS Aristaeus (ARB-1)
  • USS Oceanus (ARB-2)
  • USS Phaon (ARB-3)
  • USS Zeus (ARB-4)
  • USS Midas (ARB-5)
  • USS Nestor (ARB-6)
  • USS Sarpedon (ARB-7)
  • USS Telamon (ARB-8)
  • USS Ulysses (ARB-9)
  • USS Demeter (ARB-10)
  • USS Diomedes (ARB-11)
  • USS Helios (ARB-12)

Cable Repair Ships (ARC)

  • USS Portunus (ARC-1)
  • USS Neptune (ARC-2)
  • USS Aeolus (ARC-3)
  • USS Thor (ARC-4)
  • USS Yamacraw (ARC-5)
  • USNS Albert J Myer (T-ARC-6)
  • USNS Zeus (T-ARC-7)

Internal Combustion Engine Repair Ships (ARG)

  • USS Oglala (ARG-1)
  • USS Luzon (ARG-2)
  • USS Mindanao (ARG-3)
  • USS Tutuila (ARG-4)
  • USS Oahu (ARG-5)
  • USS Cebu (ARG-6)
  • USS Culebra Island (ARG-7)
  • USS Leyte (ARG-8)
  • USS Mona Island (ARG-9)
  • USS Palawan (ARG-10)
  • USS Samar (ARG-11)
  • USS Basilan (ARG-12)
  • USS Burias (ARG-13)
  • USS Dumaran (ARG-14)
  • USS Masbate (ARG-15)
  • USS Kermit Roosevelt (ARG-16)
  • USS Hooper Island (ARG-17)
  • USS Holland (ARG-18)
  • USS Beaver (ARG-19)
  • USS Otus (ARG-20)

USS Oglala (CM-4, later ARG-1) was a minelayer in the United States Navy. ... The USS Cebu (ARG-6) was a Luzon-class internal combustion engine repair ship in the service of the United States Navy in World War II. Named after Cebu, an island in the Philippines, it was the second ship of the Navy to bear this name. ... The USS Culebra Island (ARG-7) was a Luzon-class internal combustion engine repair ship in the service of the United States Navy in World War II. Named after Culebra, an island between Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, it was the only ship of the Navy to bear this... The USS Leyte (ARG-8) was a Luzon-class internal combustion engine repair ship in the service of the United States Navy in World War II. Named after Leyte, an island in the Philippines, it was the second ship of the Navy to bear this name. ...

Heavy-hull Repair Ship (ARH)

  • USS Jason (ARH-1)

Landing Craft Repair Ships (ARL)

  • USS Achelous (ARL-1) - formerly LST-10
  • USS Amycus (ARL-2)
  • USS Agenor (ARL-3)
  • USS Adonis (ARL-4)
  • USS ARL-5
  • USS ARL-6
  • USS Atlas (ARL-7)
  • USS Egeria (ARL-8)
  • USS Endymion (ARL-9)
  • USS Coronis (ARL-10)
  • USS Creon (ARL-11)
  • USS Poseidon (ARL-12)
  • USS Menelaus (ARL-13)
  • USS Minos (ARL-14)
  • USS Minotaur (ARL-15)
  • USS Myrmidon (ARL-16)
  • USS Numitor (ARL-17)
  • USS Pandemus (ARL-18)
  • USS Patroclus (ARL-19)
  • USS Pentheus (ARL-20)
  • USS Proserpine (ARL-21)
  • USS Romulus (ARL-22)
  • USS Satyr (ARL-23)
  • USS Sphinx (ARL-24)
  • USS Stentor (ARL-26)
  • USS Tantalus (ARL-27)
  • USS Typhon (ARL-28)
  • USS Amphtrite (ARL-29)
  • USS Askari (ARL-30)
  • USS Bellerophon (ARL-31)
  • USS Bellona (ARL-32)
  • USS Chimaera (ARL-33)
  • USS Daedalus (ARL-34)
  • USS Gordius (ARL-35)
  • USS Indra (ARL-36)
  • USS Krishna (ARL-37)
  • USS Quirinus (ARL-38)
  • USS Remus (ARL-39)
  • USS Achilles (ARL-41) - formerly LST-455
  • USS Aelous (ARL-42)
  • USS Minerva (ARL-47)

USS Achelous (LST-10/ARL-1) was an LST-1-class tank landing ship converted into the lead ship of the Achelous-class of repair ships in the service of the United States Navy, named for the Greek god Achelous. ... USS Numitor (ARL-17) (originally designated LST-954) was a repair ship in the United States Navy. ... USS Quirinus (ARL-39), originally LST–1151, was an Achelous class ship of the United States Navy laid down 3 March 1945 by the Chicago Bridge and Iron Co. ... USS Achilles (LST-455/ARL-41) was an LST-1 class tank landing ship converted into an Achelous-class repair ship in the service of the United States Navy, named after the Greek hero Achilles. ...

Repair and Salvage Ships (ARS)

  • USS Viking (ARS-1)
  • USS Crusader (ARS-2)
  • USS Discoverer (ARS-3)
  • USS Redwing (ARS-4)
  • USS Diver (ARS-5)
  • USS Escape (ARS-6)
  • USS Grapple (ARS-7)
  • USS Preserver (ARS-8)
  • USS Shackle (ARS-9)
  • USS Assistance (ARS-10) - never commissioned
  • USS Warbler (ARS-11)
  • USS Willett (ARS-12)
  • USS Anchor (ARS-13)
  • USS Protector (ARS-14)
  • USS Extractor (ARS-15)
  • USS Extricate (ARS-16)
  • USS Restorer (ARS-17)
  • USS Rescuer (ARS-18)
  • USS Cable (ARS-19)
  • USS Chain (ARS-20)
  • USS Curb (ARS-21)
  • USS Current (ARS-22)
  • USS Deliver (ARS-23)
  • USS Grasp (ARS-24)
  • USS Safeguard (ARS-25)
  • USS Seize (ARS-26)
  • USS Snatch (ARS-27)
  • USS Valve (ARS-28)
  • USS Vent (ARS-29)
  • USS Accelerate (ARS-30)
  • USS Harjurand (ARS-31)
  • USS Brant (ARS-32)
  • USS Clamp (ARS-33)
  • USS Gear (ARS-34)
  • USS Weight (ARS-35)
  • USS Swivel (ARS-36)
  • USS Tackle (ARS-37)
  • USS Bolster (ARS-38)
  • USS Conserver (ARS-39)
  • USS Hoist (ARS-40)
  • USS Opportune (ARS-41)
  • USS Reclaimer (ARS-42)
  • USS Recovery (ARS-43)
  • USS Retriever (ARS-44) - cancelled in 1945
  • USS Skillful (ARS-45) - cancelled in 1945
  • USS Support (ARS-46) - cancelled in 1945
  • USS Toiler (ARS-47) - cancelled in 1945
  • USS Urgent (ARS-48) - cancelled in 1945
  • USS Willing (ARS-49) - cancelled in 1945
  • USS Safeguard (ARS-50)
  • USS Grasp (ARS-51)
  • USS Salvor (ARS-52)
  • USS Grapple (ARS-53)

USS Accelerate (ARS-30) was a salvage ship in the service of the United States Navy. ... USS Salvor (ARS-52) is a Safeguard-class salvage ship, the second United States Navy ship of that name. ... USS Grapple (ARS-53) is a Safeguard-class salvage ship in the United States Navy. ...

Salvage Lifting Vessels (ARSD)

  • USS Gypsy (ARSD-1)
  • USS Mender (ARSD-2)
  • USS Salvage (ARSD-3)
  • USS Windless (ARSD-4)

Salvage Craft Tenders (ARST)

  • USS Laysan Island (ARST-1)
  • USS Okala (ARST-2)
  • USS Palmyra (ARST-3)
  • USS Tackle (ARST-4)

Aircraft Repair Ships (ARV, ARV(E))

  • USS Chourre (ARV-1)
  • USS Webster (ARV-2)
  • USS Aventinus (ARV(E)-3)
  • USS Chloris (ARV(E)-4)
  • USS Fabius (ARV(E)-5)
  • USS Megara (ARV(E)-6)

Helicopter Aircraft Repair Ships (ARVH)

  • USS Corpus Christi Bay (ARVH-1)

Submarine Tenders (AS)

  • USS Hist (1898)
  • USS Fulton (AS-1)
  • USS Bushnell (AS-2)
  • USS Holland (AS-3)
  • USS Alert (AS-4)
  • USS Beaver (AS-5)
  • USS Camden (AS-6)
  • USS Rainbow (AS-7)
  • USS Savannah (AS-8)
  • USS Canopus (AS-9)
  • USS Argonne (AS-10)
  • USS Fulton (AS-11)
  • USS Sperry (AS-12)
  • USS Griffin (AS-13)
  • USS Pelias (AS-14)
  • USS Bushnell (AS-15)
  • USS Howard W. Gilmore (AS-16)
  • USS Nereus (AS-17)
  • USS Orion (AS-18)
  • USS Proteus (AS-19)
  • USS Otus (AS-20)
  • USS Antaeus (AS-21)
  • USS Euryale (AS-22)
  • USS Aegir (AS-23)
  • USS Anthedon (AS-24)
  • USS Apollo (AS-25)
  • USS Clytie (AS-26)
  • USS Canopus (AS-27)
  • USS New England (AS-28)
  • AS-29 and AS-30 cancelled
  • USS Hunley (AS-31)
  • USS Holland (AS-32)
  • USS Simon Lake (AS-33)
  • USS Canopus (AS-34)
  • AS-35 cancelled
  • USS L. Y. Spear (AS-36)
  • USS Dixon (AS-37)
  • AS-38 cancelled
  • USS Emory S Land (AS-39)
  • USS Frank Cable (AS-40)
  • USS McKee (AS-41)

USS Sumner (AG-2/AGS-5) was a survey ship in the United States Navy. ... USS Holland (AS-3) was a submarine tender that served in World War II. Launched in 1926, it was scrapped in 1953. ... The third USS Alert was an iron-hulled, screw steamer in the United States Navy. ... The USS Camden (AS-6) was the first ship of the United States Navy to bear the name Camden, after Camden, New Jersey the city that lies on the Delaware River across from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ... USS Rainbow (AS-7) is the only ship in the United States Navy by that name. ... The third USS Proteus (AS–19) was a Fulton-class submarine tender in the United States Navy. ... USS Apollo (AS-25) was laid down under a Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 860) on 24 June 1943 at Pascagoula, Miss. ... USS Simon Lake (AS-33) was the lead ship of her class of submarine tenders in the United States Navy, named for Simon Lake, a pioneering designer of early submarines. ... USS Canopus (AS-34) is a tender of the Simon Lake Class. ... The USS (AS-39) is the first ship in the United States Navy since the -class submarine tenders. ... USS Frank Cable (AS-40) was built by Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company, Seattle, WA. The ship was christened on January 14, 1978 by Mrs. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...

Auxiliary Ocean Tugs (ATA)

  • USS Accokeek (ATA-181)

USS Accokeek (ATA-181) was an ATA-174 class auxiliary ocean tug in the service of the United States Navy, named after the tribe of Native Americans. ...

Fleet Ocean Tugs (AT, ATF, T-ATF)

  • USS Pawnee (ATF-74)
  • USS Yuma (AT-94)
  • USS Abnaki (ATF-96)
  • USS Alsea (AT-97)
  • USS Arikara (AT-98)
  • USS Moctobi (ATF-105)
  • USS Molala (AT-106)
  • USS Munsee (AT-107)
  • USS Pakana (AT-108)
  • USS Potawatomi (AT-109)
  • USS Sarsi (ATF-111)
  • USS Seranno (ATF-112)
  • USS Takelma (ATF-113)
  • USS Tawakoni (ATF-114)
  • USS Tenino (ATF-115)
  • USS Tolowa (ATF-116)
  • USS Wateree (ATF-117)
  • USS Wenatchee (ATF-118)
  • USS Achomawi (ATF-148)
  • USS Atakapa (ATF-149)
  • USS Nipmuc (ATF-157)
  • USS Mosopelea (ATF-158)
  • USS Papago (ATF-160)
  • USS Salinan (ATF-161)
  • USS Utina (ATF-163)
  • USNS Catawba (T-ATF-168)
  • USNS Navajo (T-ATF-169)
  • USNS Mohawk (T-ATF-170)
  • USNS Sioux (T-ATF-171)
  • USNS Apache (T-ATF-172)

USS Pawnee (AT-74/ATF-74) was an auxiliary fleet ocean tug in the United States Navy. ... USS Abnaki (ATF-96) was the lead ship of the Abnaki-class of fleet ocean tugs in the service of the United States Navy, named after the Abenaki tribe of Native Americans. ... USS Alsea (AT-97) was an Abnaki-class of fleet ocean tug. ... USS Arikara (AT-98) was an Abnaki-class of fleet ocean tug. ... USS Munsee (AT-107) was laid down 20 August 1942 by the United Engineering & Drydock Co. ... USS Pakana (AT–108) was an Abnaki-class of fleet ocean tug. ... USS Achomawi (AT-148/ATF-148) was a Navajo-class fleet ocean tug in the service of the United States Navy, named after the Achomawi tribe of Native Americans. ... USS Utina (ATF-163) was an Abnaki-class of fleet ocean tug. ...

Salvage and Rescue Ships (ATS)

  • USS Edenton (ATS-1)
  • USS Beaufort (ATS-2)
  • USS Brunswick (ATS-3)

The United States Coast Guard cutter Alex Haley (WMEC-39) is a former U.S. Navy vessel that was recommissioned for Coast Guard duty on July 10, 1999. ...

Seaplane Tenders (AV)

  • USS Wright (AV-1)
  • USS Jason (AV-2)
  • USS Langley (AV-3)
  • USS Curtiss (AV-4)
  • USS Albemarle (AV-5)
  • USS Patoka (AV-6)
  • USS Currituck (AV-7)
  • USS Tangier (AV-8)
  • USS Pokomoke (AV-9)
  • USS Chandeleur (AV-10)
  • USS Norton Sound (AV-11)
  • USS Pine Island (AV-12)
  • USS Salisbury Sound (AV-13)
  • USS Kenneth Whiting (AV-14)
  • USS Hamlin (AV-15)
  • USS St George (AV-16)
  • USS Cumberland Sound (AV-17)
  • USS Townsend (AV-18) cancelled
  • USS Calibogue (AV-19) cancelled
  • USS Hobe Sound (AV-20) cancelled

The first USS Wright (AZ-1) was originally the unnamed hull no. ... The USS Langley (CV/AV-1) was the United States Navys first aircraft carrier. ... USS Curtiss (AV-4) was launched 20 April 1940 by New York Shipbuilding Corp. ... The third USS Albemarle (AV-5) was laid down on 12 June 1939 at Camden, N.J., by the New York Shipbuilding Corp. ... USS Patoka (AO–9) was a fleet oiler made famous as a tender for the airship Shenandoah (ZR-1), USS Los Angeles and USS Akron Named for the Patoka River, Patoka was laid down 17 December 1918 by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. ... Launched on September 11th 1943, the USS Currituck was one of four Currituck-class Seaplane tenders, and was nicknamed the Wild Goose. ... The second USS Tangier (AV-8) was laid down under a Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 51) as Sea Arrow on 18 March 1939 at Oakland, Calif. ... USS Norton Sound (AV-11/AVM-1) was originally built as a Currituck-class seaplane tender built by Los Angeles Shipbuilding and Drydock Company in San Pedro, California. ... A Seaplane tender that participated in the 1946 Operation Highjump in Antarctica. ... Puget Sound (AV-13) was laid down on 10 April 1943 by Todd Pacific Shipyards, San Pedro, California; renamed Salisbury Sound on 5 June 1944; launched on 18 June 1944; sponsored by Mrs. ...

Aviation Maintenance Logistics Ships (AVB, T-AVB)

  • USS Alameda County (AVB-1)
  • USS Tallahatchie County (AVB-2)
  • SS Wright (T-AVB-3)
  • SS Curtiss (T-AVB-4)

Destroyer Seaplane Tenders (AVD)

  • USS Childs (AVD-1)
  • USS Williamson (AVD-2)
  • USS George E. Badger (AVD-3)
  • USS Clemson (AVD-4)
  • USS Goldsborough (AVD-5)
  • USS Hulbert (AVD-6)
  • USS William B. Preston (AVD-7)
  • USS Belknap (AVD-8)
  • USS Osmond Ingram (AVD-9)
  • USS Ballard (AVD-10)
  • USS Thornton (AVD-11)
  • USS Gillis (AVD-12)
  • USS Greene (AVD-13)
  • USS McFarland (AVD-14)

USS Childs (DD-241/AVP-14/AVD-1) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for Earle W. F. Childs. ... USS Williamson (DD-244/AVP-15/AVD-2/APD-27) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for William Price Williamson. ... USS (DD-196/CG-16/AVP-16/AVD-3/APD-33) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II; she was named for Senator George E. Badger (1795–1866). ... The first USS Clemson (DD-186/AVP-17/AVD-4/DD-186/APD-31) was the lead ship of her class of destroyers in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for Henry A. Clemson. ... The second USS Goldsborough (DD-188/AVP-18/AVD-5/APD-32) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for Louis Malesherbes Goldsborough. ... The third USS Hulbert (DD-340/AVP-6/DD-340) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I. She was named for Henry Hulbert. ... USS (DD-344/AVP-20/AVD-7) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I. She was named for William B. Preston. ... The second USS Belknap (DD-251/AVD-8/DD-251/APD-34) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for Rear Admiral George Eugene Belknap. ... USS Osmond Ingram (DD-255/AVD–9/ADP-35) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for Osmond Ingram. ... The second USS Ballard (DD-267/AVD-10) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for Edward J. Ballard. ... The second USS Thornton (DD-270/AVD-11) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for James Shepard Thornton. ... USS Gillis (DD-260/AVD-12) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy. ... USS Greene (DD-266/AVD-13/APD-36) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for Samuel Dana Greene. ... USS McFarland (DD-237/AVD-14) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for John McFarland. ...

Guided Missile Ships (AVM)

  • USS Norton Sound (AVM-1)

USS Norton Sound (AV-11/AVM-1) was originally built as a Currituck-class seaplane tender built by Los Angeles Shipbuilding and Drydock Company in San Pedro, California. ...

Small Seaplane Tenders (AVP)

  • USS Absecon (AVP-23)
  • USS Duxbury Bay (AVP-38)

USS Absecon (AVP-23) was a Barnegat-class Seaplane Tender in the service of the United States Navy. ... USS Duxbury Bay (AVP-38) was a Barnegat class small seaplane tender in the United States Navy, named for a bay on the coast of Massachusetts. ...

Aviation Stores Issue Ships (AVS)

  • USS Supply (AVS-1)
  • USS Fortune (AVS-2)
  • USS Grumium (AVS-3)
  • USS Allioth (AVS-4)
  • USS Gwinnett (AVS-5)
  • USS Nicollet (AVS-6)
  • USS Pontotoc (AVS-7)
  • USS Jupiter (AVS-8)

The USS Grumium (AK-112/AVS-3) was a Crater-class cargo and aviation supply ship in the service of the United States Navy in World War II. Named after the star Grumium in the constellation Draco, it was the only ship of the Navy to bear this name. ...

Auxiliary Aircraft Landing Training Ships (AVT)

  • USS Cowpens (AVT-1)
  • USS Monterey (AVT-2)
  • USS Cabot (AVT-3)
  • USS Bataan (AVT-4)
  • USS San Jacinto (AVT-5)
  • USS Saipan (AVT-6)
  • USS Wright (AVT-7)
  • USS Franklin (AVT-8)
  • USS Bunker Hill (AVT-9)
  • USS Leyte (AVT-10)
  • USS Philippine Sea (AVT-11)
  • USS Tarawa (AVT-12)
  • USS Lexington (AVT-16)
  • USS Forrestal (AVT-59)

USS Cowpens (CV-25) was an 11,000-ton Independence-class aircraft carrier that served the United States Navy from 1943 - 1947. ... The USS Monterey (CVL-26) was an Independence-class light aircraft carrier of the United States Navy, in service during World War II and used in training for several years thereafter. ... It has been suggested that Spanish aircraft carrier Dédalo be merged into this article or section. ... Buffalo (CL-99) was reclassified CV-29 and renamed Bataan 2 June 1942, reclassified CVL-29, 15 July 1943 launched 1 August 1943 by New York Shipbuilding Corp. ... The second USS San Jacinto (CVL-30) of the United States Navy was an Independence-class light aircraft carrier. ... The first USS Saipan (CVL-48) was a light aircraft carrier of the United States Navy, the lead ship of her class of carrier. ... The second USS Wright (CVL-49) was a Saipan-class light aircraft carrier of the United States Navy, later converted to the command ship CC-2. ... The fifth USS Franklin (CV-13) (also CVA-13, CVS-13, and AVT-8), nicknamed Big Ben, was an Essex-class aircraft carrier of the United States Navy, notable as the hardest-hit carrier to survive World War II. Launch and Commissioning; Initial Cruise She was launched by Newport News... USS Bunker Hill (CV-17) was an Essex-class aircraft carrier of the United States Navy, nicknamed Holiday Express for her many attacks launched around the end of the year. ... The third USS Leyte (CV-32) (also CVA-32, CVS-32, AVT-10) was a United States Navy Ticonderoga-class aircraft carrier. ... Philippine Sea (CV-47) was laid down by the Bethlehem Steel Company, Quincy, Mass. ... The first USS Tarawa (CV-40) (also CVA-40, CVS-40) was a United States Navy Ticonderoga-class aircraft carrier. ... The fifth United States Naval ship named Lexington (CV-16), also known as The Blue Ghost, was laid down as Cabot 15 July 1941 by Bethlehem Steel Co. ... USS Forrestal (CVA-59) (later CV-59 and AVT-9) was a United States Navy aircraft carrier, the lead ship of a new class of supercarriers, named after Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal. ...

Distilling Ships (AW)

  • USS Stag (AW-1)
  • USS Wildcat (AW-2)
  • USS Pasig (AW-3)
  • USS Abatan (AW-4)

USS Abatan (AO-92/AW-4) was a Pasig-class distilling ship in the service of the United States Navy, named for a river in the Philippine Islands. ...

Miscellaneous Classifications (IX)

  • USS Olympia (IX-40)
  • USS Galaxy (IX-54)
  • USS Wolverine (IX-64)
  • USS Sable (IX-81)
  • USS Abarenda (IX-131)
  • USS Orvetta (IX-157)
  • USS Donnell (IX-182)

USS Olympia (C-6) is a protected cruiser in the United States Navy during the Spanish-American War. ... USS Galaxy (IX-54), was a diesel motor yacht built in 1930 by Pusey and Jones Company, in Wilmington, Delaware; purchased on 8 September 1941 from Mr. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... USS Sable (IX-81) was a freshwater aircraft carrier of the U.S. Navy during World War II. She had been converted from a coal-burning paddlewheeler to serve as a training vessel for training aviators in landings and takeoffs from aircraft carrier decks. ... The second USS Abarenda (IX-131) was a storage tanker in the service of the United States Navy during World War II. In anticipation of her acquisition by the Navy, SS Acme — a tanker built for the United States Shipping Board in 1916 at San Francisco, California by the Union... The USS Orvetta The USS Orvetta (IX-157) was a non-fighting military ship of the United States Navy used during World War II. Built by the Oscar Daniels Co. ... USS Donnell (DE-56), a Buckley-class destroyer escort of the United States Navy, was named in honor of Ensign Earl Roe Donnell (1918-1942), who was killed in action while serving in Scouting Squadron 6 aboard the aircraft carrier Enterprise(CV-6) during an attack on the Marshall Islands...

Harbor Tugs (YTL, YTB, YTM)

  • USS Accomac (YTL-18)
  • USS Achigan (YTB-218)
  • USS Abinago (YTM-493)
  • USS Accohanoc (YTM-545)
  • USS Accomac (YTB-812)

The first USS Accomac (YT-18/YTL-18) was a small harbor tug in the service of the United States Navy, named after Accomac, Virginia. ... USS Achigan (YT-218/YTB-218) was a Cahto-class large harbor tug in the service of the United States Navy. ... USS Abinago (YTB-493/YTM-93) was a Pessacus-class large harbor tug in the service of the United States Navy. ... USS Accohanoc (YTB-545/YTM-545) was a Hisada-class harbor tug in the service of the United States Navy, named after a tribe of the Powhatan confederacy. ... The third USS Accomac (YTB-812) is a Natick-class large harbor tug in the service of the United States Navy, named after Accomac, Virginia. ...

Lighter-than-Air Aircraft Tender (AZ)

  • US Wright (AZ-1)

The first USS Wright (AZ-1) was originally the unnamed hull no. ...

Screw Tugs


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