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Sacramento-class fast combat support ship

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replenishments had to be scheduled well in advance due to communications problems and were subject to change due to weather or combat related reasons. On top of that the Underway Replenishment Groups of that time were slow and unwieldy. After experimenting with this "replenishment oiler" concept with
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s had been designed to carry more fuel and ammunition than the largest ammunition ships then in service with the US Navy. The AOEs were also designed to be much faster than previous auxiliaries at 26 knots, giving them the ability to operate in company with a carrier battle group rather than in a
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were a class of four United States Navy supply ships used to refuel, rearm, and restock ships in the United States Navy in both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
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To fulfill the same role in the less demanding Anti-Submarine Support Aircraft Carrier (CVS) groups, the navy built the similar, but smaller and slower,
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4 boilers producing 600 psi (4,100 kPa) at 856 °F (458 °C); super-heated steam driving 2 × turbines, producing 100,000 
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separate, slower replenishment group. The first two ships each received one-half of the powerplants removed from the unfinished
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Federation of American Scientists: AOE-1 Sacramento Fast Combat Support Ship
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Construction of the unnamed AOE-5 was cancelled in 1968. There are no
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The ships that now fulfill this role for the U.S. Navy are the
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Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
New York Shipbuilding
United States Navy
Supply class
Fast combat support ship
long tons
t
overall
hp
kW
knots
Mark 56
fire-control system
NATO
Sea Sparrow missiles
Phalanx close-in weapons systems
CH-46E Sea Knight
fast combat support ships
fleet oiler
ammunition ship
refrigerated stores ship
Admiral
Arleigh Burke
Chief of Naval Operations
World War II
Dithmarschen
USS Conecuh (AOR-110)
Iowa-class
battleship

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