Kewaunee Shipbuilding, Kewaunee WI
Kewaunee Shipbuilding & Engineering was started in 1941, specifically for the war effort. It is now called Kewaunee Fabrications and is a subsidiary of Oshkosh Corporation. The existing plant is not on the water - although it's not far away - so it is not clear where the actual shipyard was. If anyone can provide any information about either the yard or the ships it built, please email info@navalmarinearchive.com.
Most recent update: 2021-08-30.
Hull# | O.N. | Navy Type | Pennant # | Customer | Type | Tons | Feet | Delivery | Disposition |
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F | 15 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 180 | 99 | 7/43 | To the Philippines as Trede | ||
F | 16 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 180 | 99 | 7/43 | |||
F | 73 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 180 | 99 | 8/43 | |||
F | 74 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 180 | 99 | 8/43 | |||
F | 75 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 180 | 99 | 9/43 | |||
F | 76 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 180 | 99 | 9/43 | To Nicaragua as Explorer | ||
F | 77 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 180 | 99 | 10/43 | |||
F | 78 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 180 | 99 | 10/43 | |||
F | 79 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 180 | 99 | 11/43 | |||
F | 121 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 180 | 99 | 11/43 | Sold as Lucy Moller, later Thorncombe, wrecked 1954 | ||
F | 122 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 180 | 99 | 12/43 | |||
280441 | ST | 582 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 8/43 | Sold as Tuffy | ||
ST | 583 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 8/43 | ||||
ST | 584 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 8/43 | ||||
ST | 585 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 8/43 | ||||
ST | 586 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 8/43 | ||||
ST | 587 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 8/43 | ||||
ST | 588 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 9/43 | ||||
ST | 589 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 9/43 | ||||
ST | 590 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 9/43 | ||||
ST | 591 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 9/43 | ||||
269746 | ST | 592 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 9/43 | Sold as Peggy | ||
ST | 593 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 9/43 | ||||
ST | 594 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 10/43 | ||||
ST | 595 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 10/43 | ||||
ST | 596 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 10/43 | ||||
ST | 597 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 10/43 | ||||
ST | 598 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 10/43 | ||||
ST | 599 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 10/43 | ||||
ST | 600 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 11/43 | ||||
ST | 601 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 11/43 | ||||
252440 | ST | 602 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 11/43 | Sold as Taku | ||
ST | 603 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 11/43 | ||||
ST | 604 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 11/43 | ||||
ST | 605 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 11/43 | ||||
ST | 606 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 12/43 | ||||
ST | 607 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 12/43 | ||||
ST | 608 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 12/43 | ||||
ST | 609 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 12/43 | ||||
ST | 610 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 12/43 | ||||
ST | 611 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 12/43 | ||||
ST | 612 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 1/44 | ||||
ST | 613 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 1/44 | ||||
ST | 614 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 1/44 | ||||
ST | 615 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 1/44 | ||||
ST | 616 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 1/44 | ||||
ST | 617 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 1/44 | ||||
ST | 618 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 2/44 | ||||
ST | 619 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 2/44 | ||||
ST | 620 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 2/44 | ||||
ST | 621 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 2/44 | ||||
ST | 622 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 2/44 | ||||
ST | 623 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 2/44 | ||||
ST | 624 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 3/44 | ||||
ST | 625 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 3/44 | ||||
ST | 626 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 3/44 | ||||
ST | 627 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 3/44 | ||||
ST | 628 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 3/44 | ||||
ST | 629 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 3/44 | ||||
ST | 630 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 4/44 | ||||
ST | 631 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 4/44 | ||||
ST | 632 | US Army | Tug | 45 | 4/44 | ||||
FS | 343 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 560 | 176 | 6/44 | USCG-manned, to USN 1950 as AKL 34, sold 1960 | ||
FS | 344 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 560 | 176 | 7/44 | USCG-manned, to USN 1966 as Pueblo (AKL 44), later AGER 2, captured by North Korea 1968 | ||
FS | 345 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 560 | 176 | 8/44 | USCG-manned, to USN 1947 as Banner (AKL 25), later AGER 1 | ||
FS | 346 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 560 | 176 | 9/44 | USCG-manned, to the Philippines as General Luna | ||
FS | 347 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 560 | 176 | 10/44 | USCG-manned, to USN 1947 as Rogue (AG 137), later AKL 8, to Dept. of Interior 1952 | ||
FS | 348 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 560 | 176 | 10/44 | USCG-manned, to China as Hai Hong | ||
252934 | ST | 869 | US Army | Tug | 86 | 4/45 | Sold as Mariner | ||
ST | 870 | US Army | Tug | 86 | 5/45 | ||||
ST | 871 | US Army | Tug | 86 | 1945 | Sold as Nauset | |||
ST | 872 | US Army | Tug | 86 | 1945 | ||||
ST | 873 | US Army | Tug | 86 | 1945 | ||||
292527 | ST | 874 | US Army | Tug | 86 | 1945 | Sold as Larry W. Stephenson, later Capt. W. F. Fredeman | ||
LCU | 1567 | U.S. Army | Landing Craft | 52 | 1954 | Retired | |||
LCU | 1568 | U.S. Army | Landing Craft | 52 | 1954 | To Vietnam 1971 | |||
LCU | 1569 | U.S. Army | Landing Craft | 52 | 1954 | Retired | |||
LCU | 1570 | U.S. Army | Landing Craft | 52 | 1954 | Retired | |||
LCU | 1571 | U.S. Army | Landing Craft | 52 | 1954 | Retired | |||
LCU | 1572 | U.S. Army | Landing Craft | 52 | 1954 | Retired | |||
LCU | 1573 | U.S. Army | Landing Craft | 52 | 1954 | Sold as Lady Anne, later Krystal Tide, Yukon Chief, now Devon | |||
LCU | 1574 | U.S. Army | Landing Craft | 52 | 1954 | Cold Harbor, retired 1992 | |||
LCU | 1575 | U.S. Army | Landing Craft | 52 | 1954 | Junction City, retired 1990 | |||
LCU | 1576 | U.S. Army | Landing Craft | 52 | 1954 | YFU 89 1972, to GSA 1976 | |||
LCU | 1577 | U.S. Army | Landing Craft | 52 | 1954 | Retired | |||
LCU | 1578 | U.S. Army | Landing Craft | 52 | 1954 | Retired | |||
LCU | 1579 | U.S. Army | Landing Craft | 52 | 1954 | Bull Run, retired 1988 | |||
LCU | 1580 | U.S. Army | Landing Craft | 52 | 1953 | Veracruz, later Elsie U, now Tres Marias (Mexico) | |||
LCU | 1581 | U.S. Army | Landing Craft | 52 | 1954 | Retired | |||
LCU | 1582 | U.S. Army | Landing Craft | 52 | 1954 | YFU 90 1972, to Vietnam 1971 as HQ 546 | |||
LCU | 1583 | U.S. Army | Landing Craft | 52 | 1954 | Chattanooga, retired 1990 | |||
LCU | 1584 | U.S. Army | Landing Craft | 52 | 1954 | Retired | |||
LCU | 1585 | U.S. Army | Landing Craft | 52 | 1954 | Retired | |||
LCU | 1586 | U.S. Army | Landing Craft | 52 | 1954 | Tunisia, retired 1990 | |||
LCU | 1587 | U.S. Army | Landing Craft | 52 | 1954 | Chickamauga, retired 1991 | |||
LCU | 1588 | U.S. Army | Landing Craft | 52 | 1954 | Retired | |||
LCU | 1589 | U.S. Army | Landing Craft | 52 | 1954 | Retired | |||
LCU | 1590 | U.S. Army | Landing Craft | 52 | 1955 | Spotsylvania, now Washburn & Doughty's Capt. Kate | |||
LCU | 1591 | U.S. Army | Landing Craft | 52 | 1954 | Viper, to Colombia 1991 as Morrosquillo | |||
LCU | 1592 | U.S. Army | Landing Craft | 52 | 1954 | Fort Reno, to Colombia 1991 as Bahia Portete | |||
LCU | 1593 | U.S. Army | Landing Craft | 52 | 1954 | To Vietnam 1971 |