USS Kaloli (AOG-13)
Bureau of Ships Measure 32 Camouflage Design 11-A drawing for the starboard side of AOG-13 (Kaloli) dated 1 May 1944.
The three colors on the ship's vertical surfaces were light gray (5-L), ocean gray (5-O), and dull black (BK). The decks were painted deck blue.
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Source: U.S. National Archives, RG-19-LCM
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USS Kaloli (AOG-13)
Bureau of Ships Measure 32 Camouflage Design 11-A drawing for the port side of AOG-13 (Kaloli) dated 1 May 1944.
The three colors on the ship's vertical surfaces were light gray (5-L), ocean gray (5-O), and dull black (BK). The decks were painted deck blue.
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Source: U.S. National Archives, RG-19-LCM
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S.S. Flying A
In New York Harbor in 1955 with the carrier Enterprise (CV-6) laid up in the background at the Bayonne Annex of the New York Navy Yard.
Flying A served as USS Kaloli (AOG-13) during World War II.
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Source: Shipscribe
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