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Kanawha-class fleet replenishment oiler

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Class of United States Navy oilers

USSKanawha
Class overview
NameKanawha class
Builders
Operators
Preceded byNone
Succeeded byPatoka class
SubclassesCuyama class
Built1913–1921
In commission1915–1946
Planned6
Completed6
Lost3
Retired3
General characteristics
TypeOil tanker
Displacement
  • 5,723 long tons (5,815 t) light
  • 14,800 long tons (15,037 t) full load
Length475 ft 7 in (144.96 m)
Beam56 ft 3 in (17.15 m)
Draft26 ft 8 in (8.13 m)
Speed14knots (26 km/h; 16 mph)
Complement317 officers and enlisted
Armament

TheKanawha-class oiler was a class ofoil tankers ofUnited States Navy and later sold to theRepublic of China Navy.

Development

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Six oilers were ordered for construction by theMare Island Naval Shipyard and theBoston Navy Yard. They were one of the earliest purpose-built oilers for the United States Navy.Kanawha andMaumee were recommissioned during the Second World War meanwhile the other ships remained in service ever since commissioning.[1]

TheCuyama subclass was an improved version of the first two ships of theKanawha class.

Kanawha,Neches andPecos were sunk in battles in the Pacific against the Japanese while the other three served until the end of the war.Maumee was transferred on a lend lease to the Nationalist Army in China in which she was renamed ROCSOmei (AO-509).

Ships of class

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Hull numberNameCallsignBuildersLaid downLaunchedCommissionedDecommissionedFate
Kanawha-class oiler[2]
AO-1KanawhaNND / NEQDMare Island Navy Yard8 December 191311 July 19145 June 1915Sunk offTulagi Harbor on 8 April 1943
AO-2 / AG-124MaumeeNNE / NEQL23 July 191417 April 191520 October 19165 November 1946Transferred to the Republic of China and renamedROCS Omei (AO-509).
Cuyama-class oiler[2]
AO-3CuyamaNERPMare Island Navy Yard15 December 191517 June 191612 April 191712 April 1946Scrapped on 10 September 1947
AO-4BrazosNIFKBoston Navy Yard21 June 19171 May 19191 October 19198 February 1946Scrapped on 6 January 1947
AO-5NechesNIFP8 June 19192 June 192025 October 1920Sunk byI-72 on 23 January 1942
AO-6PecosNIFQ2 June 192023 April 192125 August 1921Sunk by aircraft fromSōryū on 1 March 1942

Citations

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  1. ^"Kanawha class Oilers - Allied Warships of WWII - uboat.net".uboat.net. Retrieved6 December 2021.
  2. ^ab"NavSource Auxiliary Ship Photo Archive".NavSource. Retrieved6 December 2021.
 United States Navy
 Republic of China Navy
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