With events in the Persian Gulf, a look back at the fleet oilers of WW2, in particular the
Cimarron class of 35 high speed tankers. Often commanded by flight status Navy captains getting their prerequisite deep draft command before commanding an aircraft carrier, the ships were heavily armed. Normal armament consisted of 4 5”/38 cal dual purpose, 8 (4x2) 40mm Bofors, and 8 (4x2) 20 mm Oerlikons on a platform of 553 ft and displacement of 25,000 tons. Only 2 were sunk during the entire war. Somehow, I don’t think they would be overly concerned about a Shahed…
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USS Cimarron (AO-22) refueling
USS Northampton (CA-26) during the Doolittle Raid mission. Photographed from
USS Salt Lake City (CA-25). The original photo caption states that this view was taken on 18 April 1942, the day the Doolittle Raid aircraft were launched to attack targets in Japan.
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Aft plan view of
USS Cimarron (AO-22) at Mare Island Navy Yard, 26 November 1942.
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USS Cimarron (AO-22) underway, 4 May 1955, location unknown.
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USS Cimarron (AO-22) underway, June 1959, location unknown.