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  2. Destroyer tender - Wikipedia

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    A destroyer tender or destroyer depot ship is a type of depot ship: an auxiliary ship designed to provide maintenance support to a flotilla of destroyers or other small warships. The use of this class has faded from its peak in the first half of the 20th century as the roles and weaponry of small combatants have evolved (in conjunction with ...

  3. Depot ship - Wikipedia

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    A depot ship is an auxiliary ship used as a mobile or fixed base for submarines, destroyers, minesweepers, fast attack craft, landing craft, or other small ships with similarly limited space for maintenance equipment and crew dining, berthing and relaxation.

  4. Category : Destroyer tenders of the United States Navy

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    Yellowstone-class destroyer tenders (6 P) Pages in category "Destroyer tenders of the United States Navy" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  5. Category : World War II auxiliary ships of the United States

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    Hamul-class destroyer tender; Harris-class attack transport; Heywood-class attack transport; Klondike-class destroyer tender; McCawley-class attack transport; Ormsby-class attack transport; Wickes-class destroyer; Windsor-class attack transport; Cimarron-class oiler (1939) Crater-class cargo ship; Dixie-class destroyer tender; Fulton-class ...

  6. High-speed transport - Wikipedia

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    Before the United States entered World War II, as newer and more modern destroyers joined the fleet, some older destroyers were refitted for other duties: as seaplane tenders, destroyer minelayers, or destroyer minesweepers, and in an innovation, as fast transports carrying fully equipped troops for assault landings.

  7. Dixie-class destroyer tender - Wikipedia

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    The Dixie class destroyer tender was a class of five United States Navy destroyer tenders used during World War II.This class's design was based on the specifications of USS Dixie (AD-14) and constructed based on drawings for that vessel plus ongoing modifications specified for each continued vessel of the class.

  8. USS New England (AD-32) - Wikipedia

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    USS New England (AD-32), was a planned destroyer tender of the United States Navy during World War II.. Originally planned as a submarine tender and designated AS-28, New England was reclassified as a destroyer tender and redesignated AD-32 on 14 August 1944; she was named New England on 2 September 1944.

  9. USS Melville (AD-2) - Wikipedia

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    USS Melville (AD-2) was a United States Navy destroyer tender that saw service in both World Wars. Laid down by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation of Camden, New Jersey, on 11 November 1913, she was launched on 2 March 1913, sponsored by Miss Helen W. Neel, granddaughter of Rear Admiral George W. Melville; and was first commissioned on 3 December 1915, Comdr. Henry Bertram Price in command.