
Ships of the U.S. Navy, 1940-1945
IX-207 USS Big Horn
- Unclassified Auxiliary:
- Displacement: 15,405 tons
- Length: 426'4"
- Beam: 64'2"
- Draft: 27'9"
- Speed: 12.5 knots
- Armament: As "Q" ship: 7 4"/50 (2 in forecastle, 2 on bridge, 2 under boat deck were all concealed), 2 K-guns (on fantail), 1 mousetrap (forecastle), 2 20mm (boat deck), 8 .50-cal mg (on tracks, for concealment).
As Oiler: 2 3"/50, 2x4 40mm, 2 20mm
- Complement: 239
- Direct-drive turbine engines, single screw, 3,300 hp
- Built at Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Co., and commissioned (AO-45) 16 April 1942
- Served as a "Q" ship in eastern North Atlantic, July 1942--January 1944; Coast Guard oiler (WAO-124), 17 January 1944--1 February 1945
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Last updated:
July 7, 2000