USS Supply

USS Supply

Four ships in the United States Navy have been named USS "Supply".

* The first USS|Supply|1846|2 was purchased in 1846 and served in the Mexican-American War and the Civil War.
* The second USS|Supply|1873|2 was schooner-rigged iron steamer built in 1873, purchased by the Navy in 1898 and served until 1919.
* The third USS|Supply|IX-147|3 was built in 1921, acquired by the Navy in 1944 and decommissioned in 1946.
* The fourth USNS|Supply|T-AOE-6, the lead ship of "Supply"-class of fast combat support ships was commissioned in 1994, decommissioned from active duty and transferred to MSC in 2001.


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