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Neosho-class oiler
File:USNS Truckee (T-AO-147) underway at sea on 17 August 1990 (6466401).jpg
USNS Truckee on 17 August 1990
Class overview
Name: Neosho
Builders:
  • Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation
  • New York Shipbuilding Corporation
Operators: Flag of the United States United States Navy
Preceded by:
Succeeded by:
  • Cimarron class
  • Built: 1952-1955
    In commission: 1954-1992
    Planned: 6
    Completed: 6
    Retired: 6
    General characteristics
    Type: Oil tanker
    Displacement:
    • 11,600 long tons (11,786 t) light
    • 38,000 long tons (38,610 t) full
    Length: 655 ft (200 m)
    Beam: 86 ft (26 m)
    Draft: 35 ft (11 m)
    Propulsion:
    • 2 geared turbines
    • 2 boilers
    • 2 shafts
    • 28,000 shp (20.9 MW)
    Speed: 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph)
    Capacity: 180,000 bbl (29,000 m3)
    Complement:
    • USS : 324
    • USNS : 106 Civilian mariners, 21 Navy
    Armament:
  • 2 × single 5"/38 caliber dual purpose guns
  • 6 × twin 3"/50 caliber dual purpose guns
  • Aviation facilities: Hangar and helipad

    The Neosho-class oiler was a class of oilers of the United States Navy. They were in commission between 1954 and 1992.

    Development[]

    Neosho-class oilers were built in the 1950s by two shipyards, the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation and New York Shipbuilding Corporation. The lead ship, USS Neosho, entered service in 1954. Her sister ships were commissioned in the following years.

    In the mid-1970s, the Military Sealift Command took over the vessels, and they were redesignated from USS to USNS. The Neosho-class and Mispillion-class oilers were replaced by the Henry J. Kaiser class, with its lead ship, USS Henry J. Kaiser, entering service in 1986.[1][2]

    Ships in the class[]

    Neosho class
    Hull no. Name Builder Laid down Launched Commissioned Decommissioned
    AO-143 / T-AO-143 Neosho Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation 2 September 1952 10 November 1953 24 September 1954 25 May 1978
    AO-144 / T-AO-144 Mississinewa New York Shipbuilding Corporation 4 May 1953 2 June 1954 18 January 1955 15 November 1976
    AO-145 / T-AO-145 Hassayampa 13 July 1953 12 September 1954 15 April 1955 2 October 1991
    AO-146 / T-AO-146 Kawishiwi 5 October 1953 11 December 1954 6 July 1955 September 1992
    AO-147 / T-AO-147 Truckee 21 December 1953 10 March 1955 18 November 1955 30 January 1980
    AO-148 / T-AO-148 Ponchatoula 1 March 1954 9 July 1955 12 January 1956 5 September 1980

    See also[]

    References[]


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