USS Cohocton (AO-101) was lead ship of her class of fleet oiler acquired by the United States Navy for use during World War II. She had the dangerous but...
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Shikellamy (AO-90), ex-Daniel Pierce (1921; later AOG-47) Type T2-SE-A3 (Cohocton subclass): Cohocton (AO-101) Concho (AO-102), canceled, later completed as Mission...
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Maritime Commission T2-SE-A1 (Suamico class), -A2 (Escambia class) and -A3 (Cohocton) designs, they used turbo-electric transmission, obviating the need for...
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Transportation Co, London in 1955. Scrapped at Bombay, India in 1960. USS Cohocton (T2-SE-A3 design) – Built in 1945 by Marinship, Sausalito, California...
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USS Cohasset (1860, 1918, IX-198) USS Cohocton (AO-101/T-AO-101) USS Cohoes (1867, YN-97/AN-78/ANL-78) USS Colahan (DD-658) USS Colbert (APA-145) USS Cole...
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Arthur P. Fairfield SS Idaho SS Chadd's Ford T2 USS Cohocton T2 SS Coquille T2 SS Lookout Mountain T2 USS Mascoma (AO-83) SS Mello Franco SS Milan R. Stefanik...
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twin 40 mm AA gun mounts and twelve single 20 mm AA gun mounts. Example was USS Patuxent, a Kennebec-class oiler. In 1966, the US Army reactivated 11 T2...
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