List of Auxiliaries of The United States Navy - Landing Craft Repair Ships (ARL)

Landing Craft Repair Ships (ARL)

  • USS Achelous (ARL-1) (former LST-10)
  • USS Amycus (ARL-2)
  • USS Agenor (ARL-3)
  • USS Adonis (ARL-4)
  • USS ARL-5
  • USS ARL-6
  • USS Atlas (ARL-7)
  • USS Egeria (ARL-8)
  • USS Endymion (ARL-9)
  • USS Coronis (ARL-10)
  • USS Creon (ARL-11)
  • USS Poseidon (ARL-12)
  • USS Menelaus (ARL-13)
  • USS Minos (ARL-14)
  • USS Minotaur (ARL-15)
  • USS Myrmidon (ARL-16)
  • USS Numitor (ARL-17)
  • USS Pandemus (ARL-18)
  • USS Patroclus (ARL-19)
  • USS Pentheus (ARL-20)
  • USS Proserpine (ARL-21)
  • USS Romulus (ARL-22)
  • USS Satyr (ARL-23)
  • USS Sphinx (ARL-24)
  • USS Stentor (ARL-26)
  • USS Tantalus (ARL-27)
  • USS Typhon (ARL-28)
  • USS Amphitrite (ARL-29)
  • USS Askari (ARL-30)
  • USS Bellerophon (ARL-31)
  • USS Bellona (ARL-32)
  • USS Chimaera (ARL-33)
  • USS ARL-34 - not assigned
  • USS Daedalus (ARL-35)
  • USS Gordius (ARL-36)
  • USS Indra (ARL-37)
  • USS Krishna (ARL-38)
  • USS Quirinus (ARL-39)
  • USS Remus (ARL-40)
  • USS Achilles (ARL-41) (former LST-455)
  • USS Aelous (ARL-42)
  • USS Minerva (ARL-47)

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