DescriptionU.S. Reserve Fleet ships laid up on the James River, Virginia (USA), on 28 January 1996 (6495267).jpg
English: Aerial view of Unit 7 of the Reserve Fleet moored on the James River near Fort Eustis, Virginia (USA), on 28 January 1996. From bottom to top:
an unidentified cargo ship (AK)
Santa Cruz
USS Vulcan (AR-5),
USNS Redstone (T-AGM-20),
two unidentified troop ships (AP),
USNS Gen. N.M. Walter (T-AP-125),
barracks ship Gen. Wm. O. Darby (IX-510),
fleet oiler USNS Waccamaw (T-AO-109),
USS Canisteo (AO-99),
USS Caloosahatchee (AO-98),
USNS Mississinewa (T-AO-144),
USNS Pawcatuck (T-AO-108),
USNS Truckee (T-AO-147),
USNS Neosho (T-AO-143),
USNS Benjamin Isherwood (T-AO-191) and Henry Eckford (T-AO-192). These two last oilers were both laid up incomplete.
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Aerial view of Unit 7 of the Reserve Fleet moored near Fort Eustis. From bottom to top, unidentified AK, Santa Cruz Vulcan (AR-5), Redstone (T-AGM-20), 2 unidentified APÕs, Gen. N.M. Walter (T-AP-125), barracks ship Gen. Wm. O. Darby (IX-510), Waccamaw (T-AO-109), Canisteo (T-AO-99), Caloosahatchee (T-AO-98), Mississinewa (T-AO-144), Pawcatuck (T-AO-108), Truckee (T-AO-147), Neosho (T-AO-143), and fleet oilerÕs USNS Benjamin Isherwood (T-AO-191) and Henry Eckford (T-AO-192). These two oilerÕs were both lay-berthed incomplete.