USS Susquehanna (AOG-5)
Photographed by her builder running trials in Puget Sound on 28 May 1943.
Photo No. None
Source: U.S. National Archives, RG-19-LCM
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USS Wabash (AOG-4)
Shown in camouflage in a photograph received by the Bureau of Ships in November 1944.
Photo No. 19-N-75175
Source: U.S. National Archives, RG-19-LCM
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USS Kishwaukee (AOG-9)
In the Mississippi River off New Orleans, La., on 2 June 1944.
Photo No. 19-N-66594
Source: U.S. National Archives, RG-19-LCM
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USS Namakagon (AOG-53)
Photographed on 5 June1947 after completing an overhaul at San Pedro, California.
Photo No. 19-N-126272
Source: U.S. National Archives, RG-19-LCM
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USS Namakagon (AOG-53)
Photographed on 5 June1947 after completing an overhaul at San Pedro, California.
Photo No. 19-N-126270
Source: U.S. National Archives, RG-19-LCM
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USS Elkhorn (AOG-7)
Off Oahu, Hawaii, on 9 January 1963.
Photo No. KN-4872
Source: Shipscribe
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USNS Maquoketa (T-AOG-51)
In MSTS service in the early or mid-1950s before the ship's bow was reinforced for service in the Arctic.
Photo No. None
Source: U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command
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USNS Wacissa (T-AOG-59)
In MSTS service in the mid-1950s after the bow was reinforced for service in the Arctic. Kern, Wabash, Maquoketa, and possibly others including Chestatee were similarly modified, while Namakagon received an earlier and less visible Arctic modification.
Photo No. None
Source: U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command
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