Small Auxiliary Floating Dry Docks (AFDL)
- USS Endeavor (AFDL-1)
- USS AFDL-2
- USS AFDL-3
- USS AFDL-4
- USS AFDL-5
- USS Dynamic (AFDL-6)
- USS Ability (AFDL-7)
- USS AFDL-8
- USS AFDL-9
- USS AFDL-10
- USS AFDL-11
- USS AFDL-12
- USS AFDL-13
- USS AFDL-14
- USS AFDL-15
- USS AFDL-16
- USS AFDL-17
- USS AFDL-18
- USS AFDL-19
- USS AFDL-20
- USS AFDL-21
- USS AFDL-22
- USS Adept (AFDL-23)
- USS AFDL-24
- USS Undaunted (AFDL-25)
- USS AFDL-26
- USS AFDL-27
- USS AFDL-28
- USS AFDL-29
- USS AFDL-30
- USS AFDL-31
- USS AFDL-32
- USS AFDL-33
- USS AFDL-34
- USS AFDL-35
- USS AFDL-36
- USS AFDL-37
- USS AFDL-38
- USS AFDL-39
- USS AFDL-40
- USS AFDL-41
- USS AFDL-42
- USS AFDL-43
- USS AFDL-44
- USS AFDL-45
- USS AFDL-46
- USS Reliance (AFDL-47)
- USS Diligence (AFDL-48)
Read more about this topic: List Of Auxiliaries Of The United States Navy, Auxiliary Docks
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