Ships of the U.S. Navy, 1940-1945

AGC -- Amphibious Force Command Ships

Click on "AGC-##" for link to page with specifications, history, photographs (where available).

These vessels are fitted as flagships for Chiefs of Combined Forces, with accomodations for Marine or Army units attached. Radio and radar equipment is particularly elaborate.

Additional Resources

Ancon Class:

No. Name                               Comm. Notes (: Lost)                                  
AGC-4 Ancon 1939
1943
 
Converted from Transport AP-66


Appalachian Class:

No. Name                               Comm. Notes (: Lost)                                  
AGC-1 Appalachian 29 Jan 43  
AGC-2 Blue Ridge 7 Mar 43  
AGC-5 Catoctin 1943 (ex-SS Mary Whitridge)
AGC-3 Rocky Mount 7 Mar 43  


Mount McKinley Class:

No. Name                               Comm. Notes (: Lost)                                  
AGC-10 Auburn 1944 (ex-SS Kathay)
AGC-11 Eldorado 1944 (ex-SS Monsoon)
AGC-12 Estes 1944 (ex-SS Morning Star)
AGC-7 Mount McKinley 1944 (ex-SS Cyclone)
AGC-8 Mount Olympus 1944 (ex-SS Eclipse)
AGC-13 Panamint 1944 (ex-SS Panamint)
AGC-14 Teton 1944 (ex-SS Witch of the Wave)
AGC-9 Wasatch 1944 (ex-SS Fleetwing)


Adirondack Class:

No. Name                               Comm. Notes (: Lost)                                  
AGC-15 Adirondack 1945  


Biscayne Class:

No. Name                               Comm. Notes (: Lost)                                  
AGC-18 Biscayne 1941
1943
 
Converted from Small Seaplane Tender AVP-11


Bibb/Treasury Class:

No. Name                               Comm. Notes (: Lost)                                  
AGC-6 Duane 1936
1944
 
Converted from USCG Bibb/Treasury class Cruising Cutter (WPG); retained for Coast Guard service as WAGC-33



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Last updated: September 6, 2000

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