USS Kansas City
1969 Wichita-class replenishment oiler
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The USS Kansas City (AOR-3) was a Wichita-class replenishment oiler designed to support naval operations by providing underway replenishment of fuel and supplies. As the third vessel in her class, she was built at the Fore River Shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts, with her keel laid on 18 April 1968. The ship was launched on 1 June 1969 and officially commissioned into the U.S. Navy on 6 June 1970. The USS Kansas City served during significant military conflicts, including the Vietnam War and the Gulf Wars, contributing to fleet logistics and sustainment at sea. As a replenishment oiler, her primary role was to transfer fuel, ammunition, and other supplies to combat ships while underway, thereby extending their operational endurance and flexibility during deployments. In terms of specifications, while the exact dimensions and capacity are not detailed in the provided content, Wichita-class oilers generally featured large fuel tanks and support facilities to facilitate rapid replenishment at sea. The USS Kansas City’s operational history spanned over two decades, reflecting her importance in maintaining naval readiness during the late Cold War and post-Cold War periods. The vessel was decommissioned on 7 October 1994 and subsequently stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 8 April 1997. Her end came in 2013 when she was dismantled at All Star Metals in Brownsville, Texas. Throughout her service, USS Kansas City played a vital logistical role, supporting U.S. naval operations across multiple conflicts and exemplifying the essential support vessels behind combat ships. Overall, USS Kansas City (AOR-3) stands as a significant component of the U.S. Navy’s underway replenishment fleet, underscoring the importance of support vessels in maintaining naval operational capabilities.
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