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  2. USS Amphion (AR-13) - Wikipedia

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    USS Amphion (AR-13) was the lead ship of her class of repair ship built for the United States Navy during World War II. The second U.S. Navy vessel to be named Amphion , she was not commissioned until January 1946, five months after the end of the war.

  3. Category:1945 ships - Wikipedia

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    USS Alecto; HMS Alert (K647) USS Algorma (ATA-212) USS Allagash; HMS Alliance (P417) MV Altamar; Amaryllis (ship) HMS Ambush (P418) SS American Victory; USS Amphion (AR-13) USS Amphitrite (ARL-29) SS Andromachi; USCGC Androscoggin; MV Anonity; USNS Antioch; USS APL-45; SS Aquarama; MV Aqueity (1945) MV Argobeam; USS Arnold J. Isbell; SS ...

  4. Category:Amphion-class repair ships - Wikipedia

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  5. USS Amphion - Wikipedia

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    USS Amphion may refer to: USS Amphion (1899), launched in 1899 as a German passenger liner (Köln) and served as a transport during World War I. She was sold for scrap in 1924. USS Amphion (AR-13), was commissioned in 1946, she decommissioned in 1971 and was sold to Iran as Chah Bahar.

  6. Repair ship - Wikipedia

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    USS Medusa was the first United States Navy ship built as a repair ship. A repair ship is a naval auxiliary ship designed to provide maintenance support to warships.Repair ships provide similar services to destroyer, submarine and seaplane tenders or depot ships, but may offer a broader range of repair capability including equipment and personnel for repair of more significant machinery ...

  7. File:USS Amphion (AR-13) underway at sea, circa in the 1960s ...

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  8. List of United States Navy ships: A–B - Wikipedia

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    For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the List of current ships of the United States Navy. For ships with unique names, "USS Ship‍name " redirects to the ship article. For reused names, "USS Ship‍name " is an index page for the ships of that name; the links after the name lead to the specific ship pages.

  9. Xanthus-class repair ship - Wikipedia

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    USS Xanthus: Bethlehem-Fairfield 27 June 1944 31 July 1944 9 May 1945 Sold for scrapping, 1974 USS Laertes: Bethlehem-Fairfield 7 August 1944 13 September 1944 24 March 1945 Sold for scrapping, 1972 USS Dionysus: Bethlehem-Fairfield 4 September 1944 10 October 1944 28 April 1945 Sunk as artificial reef, 1978