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USS Housatonic (AO-35) was a Chicopee-class oiler acquired by the United States Navy for use during World War II. She was the third ship of the U.S. Navy named for the Housatonic River in Massachusetts and Connecticut. Housatonic was a tanker completed in November 1941 by Sun Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Chester, Pennsylvania, under the name SS ...
USS Housatonic (SP-1697), was built in 1899, commissioned by the US Navy on 25 January 1918 and served as a mine planter in the 3d Naval District until decommissioning 5 August 1919; USS Housatonic (AO-35), was a tanker acquired by the US Navy 9 January 1942, and decommissioned 11 March 1946
AO-35 assault rifle; USS Housatonic (AO-35) This page was last edited on 27 December 2019, at 17:15 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
USS Haven; USS Housatonic (AO-35) J. USNS John Ericsson; K. USS Kailua; USS Kitty Hawk (AKV-1) L. USS Lancaster (ID-2953) SS Larry Doheny; USNS Lone Jack (T-AO-161)
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USS Conecuh (AO/AOR-110) The first ship to carry the AOR-designation was USS Conecuh , which was acquired as a war prize in 1946. She was the former German tanker Dithmarschen , and she served in the US Navy from 1953 through 1956, where she was used to test the concept of the AOE/AOR.
Robert Francis Flemming Jr. (July 1839 [1] – February 23, 1919) was an American inventor [5] and Union sailor in the American Civil War. [7] [8] He was the first crew member aboard the USS Housatonic to spot the H.L. Hunley before it sank the USS Housatonic.
The first SS Esso Albany was built for the Standard Oil Company in 1940 but acquired by the US Navy and renamed USS Sabine (AO-25) instead of entering civilian service. The second SS Esso Albany was also built for the Standard Oil Company and launched in 1941. Acquired by the US Navy in early 1942 she served as USS Housatonic (AO-35) during ...