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USS and Neosho
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.
The Civil War era river monitor USS Neosho ( 1863 ) | Neosho.
* USS Neosho ( 1863 ), lead ship of the Neosho class of single-turreted river monitors ( 1863 1873 )
* USS Neosho ( AO-48 ), Kennebec-class oiler, launched 1942, sold and renamed SS Catawba
* USS Neosho ( AO-143 ), the lead ship of the Neosho-class oilers ( 1954 ).
* A monitor previously named USS Neosho ( 1863 ) and later named USS Osceola was briefly named USS Vixen while in ordinary in 1869
* USS Neosho ( AO-143 ) was a United States Navy Neosho-class fleet oiler during the Cuban Missile Crisis
USS Neosho ( AO-23 ) at the time of her commissioning.

USS and ),
* USS Austin ( 1839 ), a sloop-of-war ( originally in the Texas Navy )
* USS Austin ( DE-15 ), a destroyer escort
* USS Austin ( LPD-4 ), an amphibious transport dock
* USS Little Ada ( 1864 ), steamer captured by the Union Navy during the American Civil War
* USS Athene ( AKA-22 ), an Artemis class attack cargo ship
* USS Adder ( SS-3 ), an early US submarine
* USS Aquila ( AK-47 ), an Aquila-class cargo ship commissioned by the U. S. Navy for service in World War II
* USS Aquila ( PHM-4 ), a hydrofoil formerly operated by the U. S. Navy
This ship was originally named the USS Kearsarge, but was renamed in honor of the previous Hornet CV-8 ( famous for the Doolittle raid ), which was lost in October 1942.
* USS Cone ( DD-866 ), a Gearing-class destroyer of the United States Navy
The USS Capricornus ( AKA-57 / LKA-57 ), an, was named after the constellation.
During World War II, a US submarine, the USS Puffer ( SS-268 ), came under several hours of depth charge attack by a Japanese surface vessel until the ship became convinced the submarine had somehow escaped.
* USS Cepheus ( AKA-18 ), an Andromeda class attack cargo ship
Two United States navy ships, USS Centaurus ( AKA-17 ) and USS Centaurus ( AK-264 ), are named after the constellation.
* USS Cygnus ( AF-23 ), a former cargo ship of the United States Navy, is named after the constellation.
* USS Dorado ( SS-248 ) and USS Dorado ( SS-526 ), two United States Navy ships, are named after the constellation.
USS Delphinus ( AF-24 ) and USS Delphinus ( PHM-1 ), two United States Navy ships, are named after the constellation.
* USS Eridanus ( AK-92 ), a ship
* USS E-2 ( SS-25 ), an E-class submarine of the United States Navy
** USS Enterprise ( NCC-1701 ), the main setting of the original Star Trek television series and several Star Trek films
** USS Enterprise ( NCC-1701-A ), the main setting of the fifth and sixth Star Trek films
** USS Enterprise ( NCC-1701-B ), launched at the start of Star Trek: Generations

USS and Cimarron-class
* USS Merrimack ( AO-179 ), 1981 1998, a Cimarron-class fleet oiler
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.

USS and oiler
* USS Merrimack ( AO-37 ), 1942 1954, a Kennebec-class fleet oiler, served in both the Atlantic and Pacific during World War II
* USS Savannah ( AOR-4 ), a US Navy Wichita class replenishment oiler
* USS Neches ( AO-5 ) — a fleet oiler built in 1920.
Several sunken warships rest at the bottom of the Ulithi lagoon, including the USS Mississinewa, a fully loaded fleet oiler.
At 5: 47 the fleet oiler USS Mississinewa, at anchor in the harbor, was struck and sunk.
* USS Brazos ( AO-4 ) — a fleet oiler built in 1919.
The World War II fleet oiler USS Cossatot ( AO-77 ) is named after this river.
* USS Maumee ( AO-2 ) — a fleet oiler built in 1915.
* USS Guadalupe ( AO-32 ), a United States Navy replenishment oiler in commission from 1941 to 1974
* 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.
* USS Willamette, a US Navy fleet replenishment oiler
* USS Tallulah ( AO-50 ), a US Navy oiler
He then became the commanding officer of the fleet oiler USS Ponchatoula ( AO-148 ) two years later.
* USS Maumee ( AO-2 ), a U. S. Navy oiler in commission from 1916 to 1922 and from 1942 to 1946
* USS Cuyama ( AO-3 ) — a fleet oiler built in 1916.

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