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* USS Neosho ( AO-23 ), Cimarron-class oiler ( 1939 – 1942 )
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Her commanding officer also served as the flagship for TG 88. 3, the Mobile Logistics Group, consisted of: Neosho, equipped with USAF MSQ-1 radar and communication vans, USS Salamonie ( AO-26 ), and assigned destroyers.
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* USS Neosho ( AO-143 ) was a United States Navy Neosho-class fleet oiler during the Cuban Missile Crisis
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Beach left the White House in January 1957, and assumed command of the USS Salamonie ( AO-26 ), a Cimarron-class fleet replenishment oiler, on March 15.
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* USS Merrimack ( AO-37 ), 1942 – 1954, a Kennebec-class fleet oiler, served in both the Atlantic and Pacific during World War II
Several sunken warships rest at the bottom of the Ulithi lagoon, including the USS Mississinewa, a fully loaded fleet oiler.
* USS Mississinewa ( AO-144 ) was a United States Navy Neosho-class fleet oiler commissioned in 1955
* USS Laramie ( AO-16 ), a fleet replenishment oiler in commission in the United States Navy from 1921 to 1922 and from 1940 to 1945
Two days after the battle, the USS Lynde McCormick ( DDG 8 ) was directed to escort a U. S. oiler out through the Strait of Hormuz, while a Scandinavian-flagged merchant remained near, probably for protection.
* USS Truckee, AO-147, a U. S. Navy fleet oiler commissioned in 1955 at the Navy Ship Yard in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
He then became the commanding officer of the fleet oiler USS Ponchatoula ( AO-148 ) two years later.
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