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U.S. Navy Oilers ![]() Oilers will always keep our warships where they are needed. America needs to keep its robust navy to guarantee a free flow of trade for our econimic well being. .... David D. Branch Jr. |
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Herein are 234
Navy Oilers named
from rivers, (usually Native
American
names), famous ship designers or
builders.
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The Navy adopted the alphanumeric system of hull designations in 1919 with Alameda, AO-10. |
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Localities used
to
derive 161 names for U.S. oilers are
described within 14 areas
displayed below.
START viewing them by clicking the "DELAWARE" area where it all started in the United States. ![]() Of the many
rivers used as a source for oiler names the longest is the Yukon at
1266 miles but with 713 more miles within Canada. The Pecos comes in
second being 926 miles long. The Columbia comes in third with 735
miles but it has 465 more miles within Canada.
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