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Guadalupe was launched as SS Esso Raleigh 26 January 1940 by the Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company at Newport News, Virginia; sponsored by Mrs. W. L. Inslee, wife of the late manager of the Traffic Division, Marine Department, Standard Oil of New Jersey; taken over by the Maritime Commission as MC Hull #12; acquired by the Navy 1 June 1941; and commissioned 19 June 1941.
USS Guadalupe (AO-32), a United States Navy replenishment oiler in commission from 1941 to 1974 USNS Guadalupe (T-AO-200) , a United States Navy fleet replenishment oiler in service since 1992 List of ships with the same or similar names
USS San Jose; USS Sanctuary; USS Santa Barbara (AE-28) USS Satyr; USNS Sgt. Andrew Miller; USNS Sgt. Jack J. Pendleton; USNS Sgt. Truman Kimbro; USS Shasta (AE-6) USNS Short Splice; USS Sphinx; USS Suamico; USS Suribachi
Pages in category "Ships built in Newport News, Virginia" ... USS Greeneville; USS Guadalupe (AO-32) SS Guiding Star; H. SS Haiti; ... (CV-32) USS Los Angeles (SSN-688)
A logbook (a ship's logs or simply log) is a record of important events in the management, operation, and navigation of a ship. It is essential to traditional navigation, and must be filled in at least daily. The term originally referred to a book for recording readings from the chip log that was used to estimate a ship's speed through the ...
The U.S. Navy repair ship USS Ajax (AR-6) repairing the fleet oiler USS Guadalupe (AO-32) at Ulithi, 9 February 1945. The oiler had been damaged in a collision with USS Nantahala (AO-60) on the night of 9–10 January 1945. Date: 9 February 1945: Source: Official U.S. Navy photo 80-G-352335 from the U.S. Navy Naval History and Heritage Command ...
Pages in category "Ships of the Aleutian Islands campaign" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 215 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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.