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USS Great Sitkin (AE-17) was a Mount Hood class ammunition ship, which served in the United States Navy from 1945 to 1973. [1] USS Great Sitkin supported USN operations in several major theatres, including the Mediterranean, the Atlantic, Cuban Missile Blockade, Guantanamo Bay, and the Vietnam War.
USS Shasta (AE-33, left), USS Kiska (AE-35, right), USS Flint (AE-32, rear) in 2005. This is a list of auxiliaries of the United States Navy.It covers the various types of ships that support the frontline combat vessels of the United States Navy.
USS Great Sitkin; USS Greenwich Bay; USS Guadalupe (AO-32) USS Guardian (YAGR-1) Guardian-class radar picket ship; H. USNS Haiti Victory; USS Haleakala; USS Haven;
USS Adirondack and USS Great Sitkin: C2-S-AJ3 32 11,300 North Carolina USS Tolland: C2-S-E1 30 10,565 Gulf SB, AL USS Wayne: C2 20 9,758 Federal SB Sun Yards, PA Newport News, VA Tampa SB USS Polaris: C2-S-AJ5 10 10,400 North Carolina SS American Scout [5] C2-F 7 9,390 Federal SB USS Oberon: C2-S 6 9,970 Bethlehem Sparrows Point, MD USS Alhena ...
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.
USS Leyte (ARG-8) Leyte: 2595 standard 20 January 1944: 18 February 1944: To U.S. Navy as ARG-8, scrapped 1972 USS Liguria (AKS-15) Liguria: 3071 standard 19 September 1944: 3 November 1944: To U.S. Navy as AKS-15, scrapped 1974 SS Lillian Nordica: Lillian Nordica: 3010 standard 1 February 1944: 17 March 1944: Scrapped 1965 SS Lillian Wald ...
After being a landmark on Camden's Waterfront for more than 20 years, the USS New Jersey is preparing to set sail to Philadelphia for dry docking and maintenance.
Marco Polo was a cargo ship built under a US Maritime Commission contract (as MC hull 1356), by the North Carolina Shipbuilding Co., Wilmington, North Carolina.. The ship was renamed Mount Hood on 10 November 1943; launched on 28 November 1943; sponsored by Mrs. A. J. Reynolds; acquired by the Navy on loan-charter basis on 28 January 1944; converted by the Norfolk Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co ...