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Kaloli (AOG-13): Photographs


These photographs were selected to show the original configuration of this class and major subsequent modifications. For more views see the former NHHC (now Hyperwar) Online Library of Selected Images and the NavSource Photo Archive.

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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


 
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


 
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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