Skip to content

Country

Due to the increased volume of orders this holiday season, please allow 4-5 days for order handling and processing. We appreciate your patience and are working hard to get your items to you as soon as possible.
Due to the increased volume of orders this holiday season, please allow 4-5 days for order handling and processing. We appreciate your patience and are working hard to get your items to you as soon as possible.

USS Kaweah (AO-15)

The USS Kaweah (AO-15) served as the lead ship of her class of fleet replenishment oilers in the United States Navy, playing a vital role in naval logistics.

Launched in 1919 by William Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia, Kaweah was acquired by the Navy in October 1921 and commissioned later that year. She underwent sea trials and embarked on a cruise to the Canal Zone and the Gulf of Mexico before being decommissioned in August 1922.

Kaweah was recommissioned in December 1940, under the command of Commander Charles B. McVay III. Throughout 1941, she made oil runs between East Coast ports and the Caribbean. By November, she arrived in Newfoundland and began operating in the North Atlantic for the next 14 months, delivering gasoline and diesel oil between Iceland, Greenland, and Boston.

In January 1943, Kaweah embarked on a mission to deliver diesel oil to Casablanca, making two round-trip cruises before resuming fueling operations in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Throughout 1943, she continued her convoy duties, supplying fleet units with essential fuel between New England and Iceland.

Kaweah spent the remainder of World War II cruising along the North American coast, Greenland, and the Caribbean, delivering aviation fuel and diesel oil. She remained almost constantly at sea, fulfilling the crucial duty of keeping the fleet supplied with petroleum products.

Following the end of hostilities in August 1945, Kaweah arrived at Hampton Roads, Virginia, in September, and was decommissioned at Norfolk in November. The ship was transferred to the WSA in May 1946 and sold for scrapping to Boston Metals Co., Baltimore.

The USS Kaweah's service history illustrates the indispensable role of oilers in naval warfare, providing constant and uninterrupted supply lines for fuel, and contributing significantly to the naval efforts during World War II.

  • Original price $23.99 - Original price $23.99
    Original price
    $23.99
    $23.99 - $23.99
    Current price $23.99

    USS Kaweah (AO-15) T-Shirt

    Tactically Acquired
    In stock

    Showcase your support for the U.S. Navy with our USS Kaweah (AO-15) T-Shirt. More than just a piece of apparel, this shirt represents a badge of ho...

    View full details
    Original price $23.99 - Original price $23.99
    Original price
    $23.99
    $23.99 - $23.99
    Current price $23.99
Free Shipping

We offer free standard shipping

Free Returns

45 day return policy

Need Help?

Contact our support team today

Custom Designs

We got you covered

Compare products

{"one"=>"Select 2 or 3 items to compare", "other"=>"{{ count }} of 3 items selected"}

Select first item to compare

Select second item to compare

Select third item to compare

Compare