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USS Kanawha (AO-1)
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History | |
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United States | |
Name | USS Kanawha |
Namesake | Kanawha River in West Virginia |
Laid down | 8 December 1913 |
Launched | 11 July 1914 |
Commissioned |
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Decommissioned | 18 December 1929 |
Stricken | 19 May 1943 |
Honors and awards | World War I Victory Medal (with Transport clasp) - American Defense Service Medal (with Fleet clasp)/American Campaign Medal - Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal (1) - World War II Victory Medal |
Fate | Sunk on 8 April 1943 by Japanese aircraft off Tulagi, Solomon Islands |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Kanawha-class fleet replenishment oiler |
Displacement |
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Length | 475 ft 7 in (144.96 m) |
Beam | 56 ft 3 in (17.15 m) |
Draft | 26 ft 8 in (8.13 m) |
Speed | 14 knots |
Complement | 317 officers and enlisted |
Armament |
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USS Kanawha (AO–1) was the lead ship of her class of replenishment oilers of the United States Navy. She was commissioned in 1915 and sunk on 8 April 1943 by Japanese aircraft off Tulagi, Solomon Islands.