-
States Navy have
borne the name
Abarenda. USS
Abarenda (AC-13), was a
collier that
served during World War I. USS
Abarenda (IX-131), was a
storage tanker...
- The
second USS
Abarenda (IX-131) was a
storage tanker, one of many miscellaneous-class Navy
vessel crewed by the
United States Coast Guard during World...
- The
first USS
Abarenda (AC-13/AG-14) was a
collier in the
service of the
United States Navy
during World War I. She was
originally a
merchant ship built...
- 1944. The
following ships were
damaged by the
explosion of
Mount Hood:
Abarenda Alhena Argonne Aries Cacapon Cebu Kyne
Lyman Mindanao Oberrender Petrof...
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launched in 1941 USS Acme (MSO-508), a
minesweeper launched in 1955 USS
Abarenda (IX-131) SS Acme,
original name of the, a
storage tanker Acme (1876), a...
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Commander Benjamin Franklin Tilley sailed from Norfolk,
Virginia on USS
Abarenda with a
cargo of coal and
steel for the project. The U.S. Navy was the only...
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Shinano Unknown date: Mogador, U-479, U-1020
Other incidents 10 Nov: USS
Abarenda, USS Alhena, USS Argonne, USS Aries, USS Cacapon, USS Cebu, HMS Hydra,...
- USS
Nereus (AC-10) USS
Orion (AC-11) USS
Jason (AC-12),
later AV-2 USS
Abarenda (AC-13),
later AG-14 USS Ajax (AC-14),
later AG-15 USS
Brutus (AC-15) USS...
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Shinano Unknown date: Mogador, U-479, U-1020
Other incidents 10 Nov: USS
Abarenda, USS Alhena, USS Argonne, USS Aries, USS Cacapon, USS Cebu, HMS Hydra,...
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Shinano Unknown date: Mogador, U-479, U-1020
Other incidents 10 Nov: USS
Abarenda, USS Alhena, USS Argonne, USS Aries, USS Cacapon, USS Cebu, HMS Hydra,...