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    List of World War II vessel types of the United States

    This is a List of World War II vessel types of the United States using during World War II. This list includes submarines, battleships, minelayers, oilers, barges, pontoon rafts and other types of water craft, boats and ships. As of 2014 this list is not complete.

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    Under the Army organization of 1940, the Army Quartermaster was charged with the responsibility of providing the Army with all water transport services except those specifically authorized; for the Corps of Engineers in river and harbor work, for the Coast Artillery Corps in mine planting, and for the Signal Corps in cable laying (the Army had no communication ships at this time). In March 1942, most of the transportation functions of the Army Quartermaster were consolidated into the Transportation Division of the newly created Services of Supply and later that same year, on 31 July, the Transportation Corps was established.
    The Army Mine Planter Service was responsible for the minefields of the Coast Artillery Corps' coast defenses. The largest vessels of the service were the U.S. Army Mine Planter (USAMP), which was equipped to install mines and associated control cables. Smaller vessels known as "junior mine planters" or "pup planters", were occasionally employed as mine planters, but they mostly served as freight and passenger boats for river and harbor duty with the Harbor Boat Service. In addition to the mine planters, there were distribution box boats, used for servicing the mine-cable distribution boxes and rugged utility boats called motor mine yawls.
    One example is:
    Wallace F. Randolph (MP-7) (ex FS-70)
    One example is:
    USASPB Col. William. A. Glassford (BSP-2098)
    Army communications ships in the South West Pacific theater of World War II provided radio relay services and acted as command posts for forward elements ashore.

    Surviving examples include:
    PCER-848
    PS Weeroona (1910) (S-195, CSQ-1)
    Schooners
    Argosy Lemal (S-6)
    • Harold (S-58, CS-3)
    Geoanna (IX-61, TP-249, S-382, CS-1)
    Volador (IX-59, TP-248, S-385, CSM-1)
    Operated in the Southwest Pacific Area.

    As there was a need for a fleet of shallow-draft vessels that could navigate among coral reefs, use primitive landing places far up the coast of New Guinea, and land along the outlying islands. An "S" fleet under Army control was created using local Australian vessels crewed largely by civilian Australians and New Zealanders. It was a miscellaneous collection of luggers, rusty trawlers, old schooners, launches, ketches, yawls, and yachts.
    The Army Transport Service (ATS), originating with the Quarte…

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    Vessels operated by the Maritime Commission included Liberty and Victory Ships.
    Surviving examples include:
    SS John W. Brown
    SS Jeremiah O'Brien, the only surviving Merchant Marine ship which was in the D-Day armada.
    Surviving examples include:
    SS Kingsport Victory
    SS Simmons Victory (end USS Liberty (AGTR-5))
    SS Lane Victory

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    Amphibious warfare vessels include all ships with organic capability for amphibious warfare and which have characteristics enabling long duration operations on the high seas. There are two classifications of craft: amphibious warfare ships which are built to cross oceans, and landing craft, which are designed to take troops from ship to shore in an invasion. Some vessels called "landing ships" did not have the capability to off-load troops and supplies onto beaches; they were just transports or command-and-control vessels.
    • AGC: Amphibious Force Flagship
    class anewed (1969) too, LCC—Amphibious Command Ship
    • AKA: Attack Cargo Ship
    • APA: Attack Transport
    • APD: High speed transport
    • LSD: Landing Ship, Dock
    • LSM: Landing Ship, Medium
    LSMR or LSM(R)—Landing Ship, Medium (Rocket)
    • LST: Landing Ship, Tank
    LSTH or LST(H)—Landing Ship, Tank (Hospital)
    • LSV: Landing Ship, Vehicle
    Landing Craft
    • LCC: Landing Craft, Control
    • LCFF, LC(FF): Flotilla Flagship
    • LCI, LCIL or LCI(L): Landing Craft, Infantry (Large)
    class anewed (1949) too, LSI—Landing Ship, Infantry LCI(G)(M)(R)—Landing Craft, Infantry (Gunboat) (Mortar) (Rocket)
    • LCM : Landing Craft, Mechanized
    • LCP, LCPL, or LCP(L): Landing Craft, Personnel (Large)
    • LCR, LCRS or LCR(S): Landing Craft, Rubber (Small)
    • LCR, LCRL or LCR(L): Landing Craft, Rubber (Large)
    • LCSS, LCS(S) : Landing Craft, Support (Small), an LCP(L) conversion, fitted with heavy machine guns
    • LCS, LCSL or LCS(L): Landing Craft, Support (Large)
    class anewed (1949) too, LSSL—Landing Ship, Support (Large)
    • LCT: Landing Craft, Tank
    class anewed (1949) too, LSU—Landing Ship, Utility class anewed (1956) too, LCU—Landing Craft, Utility
    • LCV: Landing Craft, Vehicle
    LCVP or LCV(P): Landing Craft, Vehicle (Personnel) an LCV, fitted with 1/4 inch armor LCA—Landing Craft, Assault (British term for LCVP)
    Aircraft Carriers

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