Internal Combustion Engine Repair Ships (ARG)
- USS Oglala (ARG-1)
- USS Luzon (ARG-2)
- USS Mindanao (ARG-3)
- USS Tutuila (ARG-4)
- USS Oahu (ARG-5)
- USS Cebu (ARG-6)
- USS Culebra Island (ARG-7)
- USS Leyte (ARG-8) (renamed USS Maui)
- USS Mona Island (ARG-9)
- USS Palawan (ARG-10)
- USS Samar (ARG-11)
- USS Basilan (ARG-12)
- USS Burias (ARG-13)
- USS Dumaran (ARG-14)
- USS Masbate (ARG-15)
- USS Kermit Roosevelt (ARG-16)
- USS Hooper Island (ARG-17)
- USS Holland (ARG-18)
- USS Beaver (ARG-19)
- USS Otus (ARG-20)
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