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USS Arrowhead (AD-35)
USS Tidewater (AD-31) underway at sea on 16 March 1965 (KN-12874).jpg
Arrowhead's sister ship, U.S.S. Tidewater (AD-31) seen in 1965.
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Name: Arrowhead
Builder: Puget Sound Navy Yard
Laid down: 1 December 1944
Fate: Cancelled. 11 August 1945
General characteristics
Class & type: Shenandoah-class destroyer tender
Displacement:
  • 11,755 tons (Light)
  • 16,900 tons (Full)
Length: 492 feet
Beam: 69 feet, 6 inches
Draft: 28 feet
Propulsion:
  • one Westinghouse geared turbine engines
  • two Foster and Wheeler D-type boilers 435psi 740°
  • double Westinghouse Main Reduction Gear
Speed: 18.4 Knots
Complement: 63 Officers, 986 Enlisted Men
Armament:
  • two single 5"/38 dual purpose gun mounts
  • four twin 40mm AA gun mounts
  • twenty-two single 20mm AA gun mounts

The USS Arrowhead (AD-35) was a planned Shenandoah-class destroyer tender of the United States Navy during World War II.[1] She was laid down at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard on 1 December 1944. Due to the defeat of Nazi Germany, and atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, her construction was cancelled on 11 August 1945, shortly before the war's end.[2]

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