Patoka class oiler
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The Patoka class oilers are a series of eight fleet replenishment oilers built for the United States Navy after World War I. All but one of the vessels were commissioned between 1919 and 1922, and all were held in various states until the eve of World War II, where all served with the Navy for the duration of the war. All eight survived the war, after which they were decommissioned and scrapped.
[edit] Ships in class
- Patoka (AO-9)
- Sapelo (AO-11)
- Ramapo (AO-12)
- Trinity (AO-13)
- Rapidan (AO-18)
- Salinas (AO-19)
- Sepulga (AO-20)
- Tippecanoe (AO-21)
[edit] See also
- List of ship launches in: 1919 & 1920
- List of ship commissionings in: 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, and 1940
- List of ship decommissionings in: 1945 & 1946
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