USS Perry

USS Perry may refer to the following United States Navy ships that are named for Oliver Hazard Perry:
 * USS Perry (1843), a sailing brig 1843–1865.
 * USS Commodore Perry (1859) was an armed side wheel ferry built in 1859 by Stack and Joyce, Williamsburg, N.Y. and purchased by the Navy 2 October 1861; and commissioned later in the month, Acting Master F. J. Thomas was in command.
 * USS Perry (DD-11), Bainbridge-class destroyer 1900–1919.
 * USS Perry (DD-340), a Clemson-class destroyer converted into a high speed minesweeper and redesignated DMS–17 effective 19 November 1940. Served 1921–1944; sunk in Battle of Peleliu.
 * Oliver Hazard Perry - USAT 2725 a Liberty ship. See, List of Liberty ships: M-R.
 * USS Perry (DD-844), was a Gearing class destroyer 1945–1970.
 * USS Oliver Hazard Perry (FFG-7), a guided-missile frigate 1976–1997 and Oliver Hazard Perry class frigates are named in his honor.

One U.S. Navy ship named U.S.Perry honors Matthew C. Perry:
 * USNS Matthew Perry (T-AKE-9), a soon to be commissioned dry cargo ship

Additionally, one non-naval ship is notable:
 * SSV Oliver Hazard Perry Rhode Island Educational Tall ship. When completed, it will measure 207 ft, will be a three-masted Square-rigged vessel, making it the largest privately owned tall ship in the United States.  Scheduled to set sail in 2012, it is intended to be a 'good will ambassador' for the State of Rhode Island, and a "floating classroom."  It is being financed through a tax exempt 501(c)(3) charitable foundation, and public subscription.  Ironically, "The ship, as it existed [when acquired by the Rhode Island trust was] a 138 ft steel hull, which [was] bought from an organization in Ontario for $325,000. It had cost almost $3 million to build, but the Canadian group derailed before the ship--intended to be a replica of the [20 gun] British ship HMS Detroit [(not the six gun sloop HMS Detroit (1812))] captured by Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry in the War of 1812--could be completed."