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Mission Buenaventura-class oiler

The Mission Buenaventura class was a series of oilers in World War II in service with the United States Navy. Each of the ships was named after a mission or settlement along the El Camino Real in California, the sole exception being Mission Loreto, named for a settlement in Baja California Sur. When Mission Santa Ynez was scrapped in 2010 she was the last of the over 500 T2 tankers built during the war.

Ships

  • (T-AO-111)
  • (T-AO-112)
  • (T-AO-113)
  • Mission De Pala (T-AO-114)
  • (T-AO-115)
  • (T-AO-116)
  • (T-AO-117)
  • (T-AO-118)
  • (T-AO-119)
  • (T-AO-120)
  • (T-AO-121)
  • (T-AO-122)
  • (T-AO-123)
  • (T-AO-124)
  • (T-AO-125)
  • (T-AO-126)
  • (T-AO-127)
  • (T-AO-128)
  • (T-AO-129)
  • (T-AO-130)
  • (T-AO-131)
  • (T-AO-132)
  • (T-AO-133)
  • (T-AO-134)
  • (T-AO-135)
  • (T-AO-136)
  • (T-AO-137)

References