List of Auxiliaries of The United States Navy - Surveying Ships (AGS)

Surveying Ships (AGS)

  • USS Pathfinder (AGS-1)
  • USS Hydrographer (AGS-2)
  • USS Oceanographer (AGS-3)
  • USS Bowditch (AGS-4)
  • USS Sumner (AGS-5)
  • USS Derickson (AGS-6)
  • USS Littlehales (AGS-7)
  • USS Dutton (AGS-8)
  • USS Amistead Rust (AGS-9)
  • USS John Blish (AGS-10)
  • USS Chauvenet (AGS-11)
  • USS Harkness (AGS-12)
  • USS James M. Gilliss (AGS-13)
  • USS Simon Newcomb (AGS-14)
  • USS Tanner (AGS-15)
  • USS Maury (AGS-16)
  • USS Pursuit (AGS-17)
  • USS Requisite (AGS-18)
  • USS Sheldrake (AGS-19)
  • USS Prevail (AGS-20)
  • USNS Bowditch (T-AGS-21)
  • USNS Dutton (T-AGS-22)
  • USNS Michelson (T-AGS-23)
  • USS Seranno (AGS-24)
  • USNS Kellar (T-AGS-25)
  • USNS Silas Bent (T-AGS-26)
  • USNS Elisha Kent Kane (T-AGS-27)
  • USS Towhee (AGS-28)
  • USNS Chauvenet (T-AGS-29)
  • USS San Pablo (AGS-30)
  • USNS S. P. Lee (T-AGS-31)
  • USNS Harkness (T-AGS-32)
  • USNS Wilkes (T-AGS-33)
  • USNS Wyman (T-AGS-34)
  • USNS Sgt. George D. Keathley (T-AGS-35)
  • USS Coastal Crusader (AGS-36)
  • USNS Twin Falls (T-AGS-37)
  • USNS H. H. Hess (T-AGS-38)
  • USNS Maury (T-AGS-39)
  • USNS Tanner (T-AGS-40)
  • USNS Waters (T-AGS-45)
  • USS Rehoboth (AGS-50)
  • USNS John McDonnell (T-AGS-51)
  • USNS Littlehales (T-AGS-52)
  • USNS Pathfinder (T-AGS-60)
  • USNS Sumner (T-AGS-61)
  • USNS Bowditch (T-AGS-62)
  • USNS Henson (T-AGS-63)
  • USNS Bruce C. Heezen (T-AGS-64)
  • USNS Mary Sears (T-AGS-65)
  • USNS Maury (T-AGS-66)

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