Light Cargo Ships (AKL)
- USS Camano (AKL-1)
- USS Deal (AKL-2)
- USS Elba (AKL-3)
- USS Errol (AKL-4)
- USS Estero (AKL-5)
- USS Jekyl (AKL-6)
- USS Metomkin (AKL-7)
- USS Roque (AKL-8)
- USS Ryer (AKL-9)
- USS Sharps (AKL-10)
- USS Torry (AKL-11)
- USS Mark (AKL-12)
- USNS Tingles (T-AKL-13)
- USS Hewell (AKL-14)
- USS AKL-15
- USS AKL-16
- USNS New Bedford (AKL-17)
- USS AKL-18
- USS AKL-19
- USNS T-AKL-20
- USS AKL-21
- USS AKL-22
- USS AKL-23
- USS AKL-24
- USS Banner (AKL-25)
- USS AKL-26
- USNS T-AKL-27
- USS Brule (AKL-28)
- USS AKL-29
- USS AKL-30
- USS AKL-31
- USS AKL-32
- USS AKL-33
- USS AKL-34
- USS AKL-35
- USS AKL-36
- USS Alcyone (AKL-37)
- USS Alhena (AKL-38)
- USS Almaack (AKL-39)
- USS Deimos (AKL-40)
- USS AKL-41
- USS Renate (AKL-42)
- USS AKL-43
- USS Pueblo (AKL-44)
- USS Palm Beach (AKL-45)
- USNS Redbud (T-AKL-398)
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