119:
114:
88:
98:
128:
153:
46:
76:; it was seized at the end of World War II and used by the U.S. Navy for experiments in operation of a combination oiler-replenishment ship.
148:
135:
for a specific ship led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended ship article, if one exists.
53:
34:
71:
63:
41:
was intended to be a U.S. Navy oiler, but its acquisition was cancelled; the ship was completed as SS
17:
142:
94:
27:
103:
132:
45:
and was later acquired by the U.S. Navy in 1948 as the
70:
was originally the German fleet replenishment oiler
8:
125:List of ships with the same or similar names
99:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
93:This article incorporates text from the
131:with the same or similar names. If an
7:
14:
117:
112:
86:
1:
154:United States Navy ship names
102:. The entry can be found
149:Set index articles on ships
170:
110:
127:This article includes a
48:Mission Buenaventura
56:Mission Los Angeles
43:Mission Los Angeles
18:United States Navy
16:Two ships of the
161:
121:
120:
116:
115:
90:
89:
20:have been named
169:
168:
164:
163:
162:
160:
159:
158:
139:
138:
137:
136:
126:
122:
118:
113:
87:
83:
12:
11:
5:
167:
165:
157:
156:
151:
141:
140:
124:
123:
111:
109:
108:
82:
79:
78:
77:
68: (AO-110)
61:
58: (AO-117)
39: (AO-103)
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
166:
155:
152:
150:
147:
146:
144:
134:
133:internal link
130:
129:list of ships
107:
105:
100:
97:
96:
95:public domain
85:
84:
80:
75:
74:
69:
67:
62:
59:
57:
51:
49:
44:
40:
38:
33:
32:
31:
29:
28:Conecuh River
25:
24:
19:
101:
92:
73:Dithmarschen
72:
65:
55:
52:fleet oiler
47:
42:
36:
30:in Alabama:
26:, after the
22:
21:
15:
143:Categories
64:USS
54:USS
35:USS
81:Sources
66:Conecuh
37:Conecuh
23:Conecuh
91:
50:-class
104:here
145::
106:.
60:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.