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- Q7867429 abstract "USS Aroostook (AOG-14) was a gasoline tanker acquired by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of transporting gasoline to warships in the fleet, and to remote Navy stations. The third ship to be named Aroostook by the Navy, AOG-14 was originally built at Newport News, Virginia, as the single-screw, steel-hulled, diesel-electric, tank barge Esso Delivery No. 11 by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. Launched on 8 December 1937, she was delivered to the Standard Oil Co., of New Jersey, on 8 February 1938 and was homeported at Baltimore, Maryland, over the next few years.Acquired by the Navy from the War Shipping Administration (WSA) on 1 April 1943, Esso Delivery No. 11 - the first all-welded construction tanker owned by Standard Oil - was renamed Aroostook, classified as a gasoline tanker, and designated AOG-14. The ship arrived at the Key Highway plant of Bethlehem Steel Corp., Baltimore, on 3 April 1943 and after conversion for naval service, was commissioned there on 18 April 1943, Lt. Alfred O. Johansen, USNR, in command.".
- Q7867429 acquirementDate "1943-04-01".
- Q7867429 commissioningDate "1943-04-18".
- Q7867429 decommissioningDate "1945-01-18".
- Q7867429 length "79.248".
- Q7867429 shipBeam "13.1064".
- Q7867429 shipLaunch "1937-12-08".
- Q7867429 status "scrapped, 1953".
- Q7867429 thumbnail USS_Aroostook_(AOG-14)_underway_in_April_1943.jpg?width=300.
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- Q7867429 shipAcquired "1943-04-01".
- Q7867429 shipCommissioned "1943-04-18".
- Q7867429 shipDecommissioned "1945-01-18".
- Q7867429 shipFate "scrapped, 1953".
- Q7867429 shipLaunched "1937-12-08".
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- Q7867429 comment "USS Aroostook (AOG-14) was a gasoline tanker acquired by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of transporting gasoline to warships in the fleet, and to remote Navy stations. The third ship to be named Aroostook by the Navy, AOG-14 was originally built at Newport News, Virginia, as the single-screw, steel-hulled, diesel-electric, tank barge Esso Delivery No. 11 by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co.".
- Q7867429 label "USS Aroostook (AOG-14)".
- Q7867429 depiction USS_Aroostook_(AOG-14)_underway_in_April_1943.jpg.