USS New Bedford

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USS New Bedford may refer to the following ships of the United States Navy:

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USNS <i>New Bedford</i>

USNS New Bedford (FS-289/AKL-17) was a Navy owned Military Sea Transportation Service civilian crewed Camano-class cargo ship originally constructed for the U.S. Army as the coastal freighter FS-289 shortly before the end of World War II.