Amphibious Transports (LPA)
- USS Chilton (LPA-38)
- USS Fremont (LPA-44)
- USS Henrico (LPA-45)
- USS Barnwell (LPA-132)
- USS Clinton (LPA-144)
- USS Collingsworth (LPA-146)
- USS Cottle (LPA-147)
- USS Lowndes (LPA-154)
- USS Napa (LPA-157)
- USS Gallatin (LPA-169)
- USS Hyde (LPA-173)
- USS Kingsbury (LPA-177)
- USS Lander (LPA-178)
- USS Lauderdale (LPA-179)
- USS Olmstead (LPA-188)
- USS Rutland (LPA-192)
- USS Sandoval (LPA-194)
- USS Logan (LPA-196)
- USS Magoffin (LPA-199)
- USS Sarasota (LPA-204)
- USS Talladega (LPA-208)
- USS Telfair (LPA-210)
- USS Montrose (LPA-212)
- USS Mountrail (LPA-213)
- USS Navarro (LPA-215)
- USS Okanogan (LPA-220)
- USS Pickaway (LPA-222)
- USS Pitt (LPA-223)
- USS Bingham (LPA-225)
- USS Renville (LPA-227)
- USS Rockbridge (LPA-228)
- USS Rockingham (LPA-229)
- USS Saint Croix (LPA-231)
- USS Sevier (LPA-233)
- USS Bollinger (LPA-234)
- USS Bottineau (LPA-235)
- USS Bronx (LPA-236)
- USS Bexar (LPA-237)
- USS Glynn (LPA-239)
- USS Paul Revere (LPA-248)
- USS Francis Marion (LPA-249)
Read more about this topic: List Of United States Navy Amphibious Warfare Ships
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