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USNS Chattahoochee
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| section1 | {{Infobox ship/image |
| section2 | {{Infobox ship/career |
| country | United States |
| flag | |
| name | USNS Chattahoochee T-AOG-82 |
| namesake | Chattahoochee River in Georgia |
| builder | Bethlehem Steel, Baltimore, MD |
| laid_down | 1 May 1956 |
| launched | 4 December 1956 |
| acquired | 22 October 1957 |
| identification | |
| fate | Disposed of by MARAD sale, 16 December 2006, to Teroaka Company of Japan |
| section3 | {{Infobox ship/characteristics |
| type | T1-M2-4A arctic tanker hull |
| displacement | 2,367 t.(lt) 5,720 t.(fl) |
| length | 302 ft |
| beam | 61 ft |
| draft | 23 ft |
| propulsion | diesel electric, two shafts, 3,200hp |
| speed | 13 kn |
| capacity | 30,000-bbls |
| complement | 51 |
USNS Chattahoochee (T-AOG-82) was launched on 4 December 1956 by Bethlehem Steel Corp. on Staten Island, New York, United States, and delivered to the Navy for assignment to Military Sea Transportation Service on 22 October 1957. She was taken out of service and sold to a private concern in 2006.
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