Shenandoah-class destroyer tender

The Shenandoah-class destroyer tenders were a class of destroyer tenders built for the United States Navy that served from 1945 to 1984.

History
The Shenandoah-class destroyer tenders were modified United States Maritime Commission Type C3-class ships. None of the ships saw service during World War II, USS Isle Royal (AD-29) and USS Bryce Canyon (AD-36) directly entered the Reserve Fleet, finally being commissioned in 1950 and in 1962. USS Great Lakes (AD-30), USS Canopus (AD-33) and USS Arrowhead (AD-35) were cancelled in 1945. USS Grand Canyon (AD-28) was redesignated as a repair ship in 1971. USS Tidewater (AD-31) was transferred to Indonesia in 1971 and served there until 1984.