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USS Guam; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Guam-related ships USS Guam (CB-2); #Category:Alaska-class cruisers; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:United States Navy Guam-related ships; #Category:1943 ships USS Guam (LPH-9); #Category:Iwo Jima-class amphibious assault ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Guam-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Gulf War ships of the United States; #Category:1964 ships USS Guard; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Guard (1857); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Research vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:1857 ships; #Category:Stores ships of the United States Navy USS Guardfish; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Guardfish (SS-217); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Connecticut coast; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1942 ships USS Guardfish (SSN-612); #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:Permit-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:1965 ships; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy USS Guardian; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Guardian (MCM-5); #Category:1987 ships; #Category:Avenger-class mine countermeasures ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:Active minehunters of the United States; #Category:Maritime incidents in 2013; #Category:Maritime incidents in the Philippines; #Category:Non-combat military accidents USS Guardian (YAGR-1); #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II merchant ships of the United States; #Category:Guardian-class radar picket ships; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Guardoqui (IX-218); #Category:Mobile storage tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1945 ships USS Guavina (SS-362); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Virginia coast USS Gudgeon; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Gudgeon (SS-211); #Category:Tambor-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Lost submarines of the United States; #Category:Missing submarines of World War II; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:Ships lost with all hands USS Gudgeon (SS-567); #Category:United States Tang-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1952 ships; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy; #Category:United States Tang-class submarines of the Turkish Navy; #Category:Museum ships in Turkey; #Category:Buildings and structures in İzmit; #Category:Museums in Kocaeli Province USS Guerriere; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Guerriere (1814); #Category:Sailing frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Barbary Wars American ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1814 ships USS Guerriere (1865); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:1865 ships USS Guest (DD-472); #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Pará-class destroyers (1959); #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Guide; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Guide (AM-447); #Category:Aggressive-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1954 ships; #Category:Vietnam War mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Guide (AMc-83); #Category:Accentor-class minesweepers; #Category:World War II mine warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1941 ships USS Guilford (APA-112); #Category:Bayfield-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships USS Guinevere (IX-67); #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1921 ships USS Guinevere (SP-512); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1908 ships; #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1918; #Category:Shipwrecks of France USS Guitarro; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Guitarro (SS-363); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy; #Category:Gato-class submarines of the Turkish Navy USS Guitarro (SSN-665); #Category:Sturgeon-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1969; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1968 ships USS Gulfport; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Gulfport (AK-5); #Category:Ships built in Bremen (state); #Category:1902 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Mississippi-related ships USS Gulfport (PF-20); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:United States Navy Mississippi-related ships; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Weather ships USS Gull; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Gull (AM-74); #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1928 ships; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Gull (AMS-16); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Korean War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Harkness-class minehunters; #Category:Cold War minehunters of the United States USS Gum Tree (AN-18); #Category:Aloe-class net laying ships; #Category:Ships built in West Virginia; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States USS Gunason (DE-795); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Gunnel (SS-253); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1942 ships USS Gunston Hall; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Gunston Hall (LSD-44); #Category:Whidbey Island-class dock landing ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Active amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1987 ships; #Category:2010 Haiti earthquake relief USS Gunston Hall (LSD-5); #Category:Ashland-class dock landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Oakland, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships USS Gurke (DD-783); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the Hellenic Navy; #Category:United States Navy North Dakota-related ships USS Gurnard; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Gurnard (SS-254); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1942 ships USS Gurnard (SSN-662); #Category:Sturgeon-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1967 ships USS Gustafson (DE-182); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Netherlands Navy USS Guyandot (AOG-16); #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:1930 ships; #Category:Unique gasoline tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Gwin; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Gwin (DD-433); #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Solomon Sea; #Category:1940 ships USS Gwin (DD-71); #Category:Caldwell-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1917 ships USS Gwin (DM-33); #Category:Robert H. Smith-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1944 ships USS Gwin (TB-16); #Category:Torpedo boats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1897 ships USS Gwinnett (AG-92); #Category:Alamosa-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Georgia-related ships; #Category:Ships of the United States Air Force USS Gyatt; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Gyatt (DD-712); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Virginia coast; #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships USS Gyatt (DE-550); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships USS Gypsum Queen (SP-430); #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Biscay coast; #Category:1890 ships; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1919 USS Gypsy; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Gypsy (ARS(D)-1); #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Gypsy-class salvage lifting vessels USS Gypsy (SP-55); #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1912 ships USS H-1 (SS-28); #Category:United States H-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Lost submarines of the United States; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1920; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:Shipwrecks of Mexico; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1913 ships USS H-2 (SS-29); #Category:United States H-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1913 ships USS H-3 (SS-30); #Category:United States H-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:History of Humboldt County, California; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1913 ships USS H-4 (SS-147); #Category:United States H-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1918 ships USS H-5 (SS-148); #Category:United States H-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1918 ships USS H-6 (SS-149); #Category:United States H-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1918 ships USS H-7 (SS-150); #Category:United States H-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1918 ships USS H-8 (SS-151); #Category:United States H-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1918 ships USS H-9 (SS-152); #Category:United States H-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1918 ships USS Haas (DE-424); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships USS Habersham (AK-186); #Category:Alamosa-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Georgia-related ships USS Hackberry (AN-25); #Category:Aloe-class net laying ships; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States; #Category:Aloe-class net laying ships of the French Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of France USS Hackleback (SS-295); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1943 ships USS Haddo; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Haddo (SS-255); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1942 ships USS Haddo (SSN-604); #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:Permit-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1962 ships USS Haddock; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Haddock (SS-231); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1941 ships USS Haddock (SSN-621); #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:Permit-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1966 ships USS Haggard (DD-555); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Hailey (DD-556); #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Pará-class destroyers (1959); #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Haines (APD-84); #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships USS Hake (SS-256); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1942 ships USS Halawa (AOG-12); #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1929 ships; #Category:Unique gasoline tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Sunoco USS Halcyon; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Halcyon (SP-1658); #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1912 ships USS Halcyon (SP-518); #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:United States Fish and Wildlife Service; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:1916 ships USS Halcyon II (SP-582); #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Steam yachts; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:1907 ships USS Hale; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hale (DD-133); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Town-class destroyers of the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers converted from Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United Kingdom; #Category:Town-class destroyers of the Royal Canadian Navy; #Category:World War II destroyers of Canada USS Hale (DD-642); #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the Colombian Navy USS Haleakala (AE-25); #Category:Nitro-class ammunition ships; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:United States Navy Hawaii-related ships; #Category:National Defense Reserve Fleet; #Category:1959 ships USS Half Moon (AVP-26); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the United States Coast Guard; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:Barnegat-class seaplane tenders; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Lake Washington Shipyard USS Halfbeak (SS-352); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1946 ships USS Halford (DD-480); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Halibut; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Halibut (SS-232); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1941 ships USS Halibut (SSGN-587); #Category:K-129 submarine sinking accident; #Category:Nuclear history of the United States; #Category:Signals intelligence; #Category:Submarines of the United States Navy; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Experimental nuclear submarines of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1959 ships USS Hall; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hall (DD-583); #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States USS Halligan (DD-584); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by aircraft; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Halloran (DE-305); #Category:Evarts-class destroyer escorts; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1944 ships USS Halsey; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Halsey (DDG-97); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Active destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New Jersey-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:2004 ships; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Nine USS Halsey (DLG-23); #Category:Leahy-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1962 ships; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New Jersey-related ships USS Halsey Powell (DD-686); #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Korea Navy USS Halsted; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Halyburton (FFG-40); #Category:1981 ships; #Category:Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates of the United States Navy USS Hamblen (APA-114); #Category:Bayfield-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Tennessee-related ships; #Category:Hamblen County, Tennessee USS Hambleton (DD-455); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:Gleaves-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Hamilton (1809); #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States; #Category:Great Lakes ships; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Great Lakes; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1813; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1809 ships USS Hamilton (DD-141); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War II mine warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1919 ships USS Hamilton County (LST-802); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force; #Category:United States Navy Florida-related ships; #Category:Hamilton County, Florida; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:Hamilton County, Illinois; #Category:United States Navy Indiana-related ships; #Category:Hamilton County, Indiana; #Category:United States Navy Iowa-related ships; #Category:Hamilton County, Iowa; #Category:United States Navy Kansas-related ships; #Category:Hamilton County, Kansas; #Category:United States Navy Nebraska-related ships; #Category:Hamilton County, Nebraska; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:Hamilton County, New York; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships; #Category:Hamilton County, Ohio; #Category:United States Navy Tennessee-related ships; #Category:Hamilton County, Tennessee; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships; #Category:Hamilton County, Texas USS Hamlin; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hamlin (AV-15); #Category:Kenneth Whiting-class seaplane tenders; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Hammann; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hammann (DD-412); #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:Battle of Midway; #Category:Ships sunk by Japanese submarines; #Category:1939 ships USS Hammann (DE-131); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1942 ships USS Hammerberg (DE-1015); #Category:Dealey-class destroyer escorts; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1954 ships USS Hammerhead; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hammerhead (SS-364); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy; #Category:Gato-class submarines of the Turkish Navy USS Hammerhead (SSN-663); #Category:Sturgeon-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1967 ships; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS Hamner (DD-718); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Chao Yang-class destroyers; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of Taiwan USS Hampden County (LST-803); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Hampden County, Massachusetts; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Hampshire County (LST-819); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:United States Navy West Virginia-related ships; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS Hampton; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hampton (APA-115); #Category:Bayfield-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy South Carolina-related ships; #Category:Hampton County, South Carolina USS Hampton (ID-3049); #Category:Auxiliary ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Virginia; #Category:1905 ships USS Hampton (PCS-1386); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1944 ships USS Hampton (SSN-767); #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Iowa-related ships; #Category:United States Navy South Carolina-related ships; #Category:United States Navy New Hampshire-related ships; #Category:1992 ships; #Category:Active submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS Hamul (AD-20); #Category:Type C3 ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1940 ships; #Category:Hamul-class destroyer tenders; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Destroyer tenders of the United States USS Hancock; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hancock (1775); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy USS Hancock (1776); #Category:Ships of the Continental Navy; #Category:Sailing frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1776 ships; #Category:Captured ships USS Hancock (AP-3); #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Scotland; #Category:1879 ships USS Hancock (CV-19); #Category:Essex-class aircraft carriers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Cold War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War aircraft carriers of the United States USS Hank (DD-702); #Category:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships USS Hanna (DE-449); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships USS Hannah; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Continental Navy USS Hannibal (AG-1); #Category:Colliers of the United States Navy; #Category:Survey ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Wear-built ships; #Category:1898 ships; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States USS Hanover (APA-116); #Category:Bayfield-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Hanover County, Virginia USS Hansford (APA-106); #Category:Bayfield-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships USS Hanson (DD-832); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Chao Yang-class destroyers USS Haraden; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Haraden (DD-183); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Town-class destroyers of the Royal Canadian Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers converted from Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of Canada; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS Haraden (DD-585); #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1943 ships USS Harcourt; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Harcourt (1864); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Harder; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Harder (SS-257); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Lost submarines of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the South China Sea; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Philippines; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1944; #Category:Ships lost with all hands USS Harder (SS-568); #Category:United States Tang-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1951 ships; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:United States Tang-class submarines of the Italian Navy USS Hardhead (SS-365); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Balao-class submarines of the Hellenic Navy USS Harding; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Harding (DD-625); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Gleaves-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Harding (DD-91); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1918 ships USS Harjurand (ARS-31); #Category:Ships built in Spain; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Unique rescue and salvage ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Harkness; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Harkness (AMCU-12); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Harkness-class minehunters; #Category:Cold War minehunters of the United States; #Category:Survey ships of the United States Navy USS Harlan County (LST-1196); #Category:Newport-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in San Diego, California; #Category:1971 ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Kentucky-related ships; #Category:Newport-class tank landing ships of the Spanish Navy; #Category:Active amphibious warfare vessels of Spain USS Harlan R. Dickson (DD-708); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Harlequin (AM-365); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Mexican Navy; #Category:Active naval ships of Mexico USS Harmon; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Harmon (DE-678); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts USS Harnett County (LST-821); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Vietnam Navy; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Philippine Navy; #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships; #Category:Harnett County, North Carolina USS Harold C. Thomas (DE-21); #Category:Evarts-class destroyer escorts; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1942 ships USS Harold E. Holt (FF-1074); #Category:Knox-class frigates; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1969 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Harold J. Ellison; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Harold J. Ellison (DD-864); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Pakistan Navy; #Category:Alamgir-class destroyers USS Harold J. Ellison (DE-545); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships USS Harpers Ferry (LSD-49); #Category:Harpers Ferry-class dock landing ships; #Category:Active amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy West Virginia-related ships; #Category:Jefferson County, West Virginia; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1993 ships USS Harrier (AM-366); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the United States USS Harris (APA-2); #Category:Design 1029 ships; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1921 ships; #Category:Harris-class attack transports; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS Harrison; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Harrison (1761); #Category:Ships of the Continental Navy; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:1761 ships USS Harrison (DD-573); #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the Mexican Navy USS Harry E. Hubbard (DD-748); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Harry E. Yarnell (CG-17); #Category:Leahy-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1961 ships; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States USS Harry F. Bauer (DM-26); #Category:Robert H. Smith-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1944 ships USS Harry L. Corl (APD-108); #Category:Crosley-class high speed transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Korea Navy USS Harry L. Glucksman (MSS-1); #Category:Ships built in Georgia (U.S. state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy USS Harry Lee (APA-10); #Category:Passenger ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1930 ships; #Category:Unique transports of the United States Navy; #Category:Attack transports of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75); #Category:Nimitz-class aircraft carriers; #Category:1996 ships; #Category:Active aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Ten USS Harry W. Hill (DD-986); #Category:Spruance-class destroyers; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1978 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Hart; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hart (DD-110); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Wickes-class destroyer minelayers USS Hart (DD-594); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Hartford; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hartford (1858); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Hartford, Connecticut; #Category:United States Navy Connecticut-related ships; #Category:1858 ships USS Hartford (SSN-768); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:Maritime incidents in 2009; #Category:United States Navy Connecticut-related ships; #Category:1993 ships; #Category:Active submarines of the United States USS Hartford grounding; #Category:Maritime incidents in 2003; #Category:United States submarine accidents USS Hartley; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hartley (DE-1029); #Category:Dealey-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1956 ships; #Category:Cold War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Colombian Navy; #Category:Frigates of the Colombian Navy; #Category:Museum ships in Colombia USS Harvard; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Harvard (1888); #Category:World War I transports of the United States; #Category:1888 ships; #Category:Clyde-built ships; #Category:Spanish–American War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Harvard (SP-209); #Category:Steam yachts; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1904 ships USS Harveson (DE-316); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the California coast USS Harvest Moon (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1863 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:Ships sunk by mines USS Harvey C. Barnum Jr.; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers USS Harwood (DD-861); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy; #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the Turkish Navy; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Mediterranean; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1974; #Category:Friendly fire incidents; #Category:Ships sunk by aircraft; #Category:Turkish invasion of Cyprus; #Category:Wars involving Cyprus USS Haskell (APA-117); #Category:Victory ships; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:United States Navy Kansas-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Oklahoma-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships; #Category:1944 ships USS Haste (PG-92); #Category:World War II naval ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Canada; #Category:1942 ships USS Hastings (1860); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1860 ships USS Hatak (YTB-219); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1944 ships USS Hatfield (DD-231); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1919 ships USS Hatteras; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hatteras (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:National Register of Historic Places in Galveston County, Texas; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Gulf of Mexico; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1863; #Category:1861 ships USS Hatteras (AVP-42); #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Barnegat-class seaplane tenders; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships USS Hatteras (ID-2142); #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships; #Category:1917 ships; #Category:Standard World War I ships; #Category:Steamships of the United States; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States USS Haven (AH-12); #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Haven-class hospital ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Haverfield (DE-393); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships USS Hawaii; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Hawaii-related ships USS Hawaii (CB-3); #Category:Alaska-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Hawaii-related ships; #Category:1945 ships USS Hawaii (SSN-776); #Category:Virginia-class submarines; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Hawaii-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:2006 ships; #Category:Active submarines of the United States USS Hawes (FFG-53); #Category:1984 ships; #Category:Gulf War ships of the United States; #Category:Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates of the United States Navy USS Hawk; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hawk (AM-133); #Category:Hawk-class minesweepers; #Category:World War II mine warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1937 ships USS Hawk (AMS-17); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the United States USS Hawk (IX-14); #Category:Clyde-built ships; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:1891 ships; #Category:Spanish–American War naval ships of the United States USS Hawkbill; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hawkbill (SS-366); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Netherlands Navy; #Category:Walrus-class submarines (1953) USS Hawkbill (SSN-666); #Category:Sturgeon-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1969 ships USS Hawkins (DD-873); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Chao Yang-class destroyers USS Hayler (DD-997); #Category:Spruance-class destroyers; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:1982 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Haynsworth (DD-700); #Category:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy South Carolina-related ships; #Category:Lo Yang-class destroyers; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean USS Hayter (DE-212); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Charles Lawrence-class high speed transports; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Korea Navy; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:1943 ships USS Hazard (AM-240); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Museum ships in Nebraska; #Category:National Historic Landmarks in Nebraska; #Category:National Register of Historic Places in Omaha, Nebraska; #Category:Ships on the National Register of Historic Places in Nebraska; #Category:Museums in Omaha, Nebraska; #Category:Military and war museums in Nebraska USS Hazel; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hazel (AN-29); #Category:Aloe-class net laying ships; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States USS Hazel (SP-1207); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States USS Hazelwood; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hazelwood (DD-107); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1918 ships USS Hazelwood (DD-531); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Hazleton (SP-1770); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1917 ships USS Healy; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Healy (DD-672); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Heath Hen (AMc-6); #Category:Merchant ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1936 ships; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Hebe (SP-966); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1912 ships USS Hecla; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hecla (1846); #Category:Brigs of the United States Navy; #Category:Mexican–American War ships of the United States; #Category:1846 ships USS Hector; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hector (AC-7); #Category:Colliers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:1909 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1916 USS Hector (AR-7); #Category:Vulcan-class repair ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1942 ships USS Hecuba (AKS-12); #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:Acubens-class general stores issue ships; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Heed (AM-100); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Alameda, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Heermann (DD-532); #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of Argentina USS Helen Baughman (SP-1292); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maryland; #Category:1894 ships USS Helen Euphane (SP-403); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pocomoke City, Maryland; #Category:1902 ships USS Helena; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Helena (CA-75); #Category:Baltimore-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Korean War cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Montana-related ships USS Helena (CL-113); #Category:Fargo-class cruisers; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:Cancelled ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Montana-related ships USS Helena (CL-50); #Category:St. Louis-class cruisers (1938); #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1939 ships; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:United States Navy Montana-related ships USS Helena (PG-9); #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:1896 ships; #Category:Philippine–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Spanish–American War gunboats of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Montana-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS Helena (SSN-725); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Montana-related ships; #Category:1986 ships; #Category:Active submarines of the United States USS Helena I (SP-24); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:Motor yachts; #Category:1906 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Florida Keys; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1919 USS Helenita; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Helenita (SP-210); #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Steam yachts; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:United States Navy New Jersey-related ships USS Helenita (YP-2230); #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships USS Helianthus (SP-585); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey; #Category:Survey ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1912 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1918 USS Helios (ARB-12); #Category:Aristaeus-class repair ships; #Category:Aristaeus-class repair ships converted from LST-542-class ships; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships of the Brazilian Navy; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Heliotrope (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships of the United States Lighthouse Service USS Helm (DD-388); #Category:Bagley-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:1937 ships; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:Ships built in Portsmouth, Virginia USS Helori (SP-181); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1911 ships USS Helvetia (SP-3096); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Auxiliary ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1905 ships; #Category:Three-masted ships USS Hemminger (DE-746); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Thai Navy USS Hempstead; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hempstead (APA-241); #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships USS Hempstead (AVP-43); #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Barnegat-class seaplane tenders; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships USS Henderson; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Henderson (AP-1); #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1916 ships; #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:Hospital ships of the United States Navy USS Henderson (DD-785); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Pakistan Navy; #Category:Alamgir-class destroyers USS Hendrick Hudson; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Captured ships; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Gulf of Mexico; #Category:1859 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1865 USS Hendry (APA-118); #Category:Victory ships; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:United States Navy Florida-related ships; #Category:1944 ships USS Henley; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Henley (DD-39); #Category:Paulding-class destroyers; #Category:Monaghan-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:1912 ships USS Henley (DD-391); #Category:Ships sunk by Japanese submarines; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Solomon Sea; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1937 ships; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor USS Henley (DD-762); #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Henlopen (SP-385); #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Auxiliary ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:1912 ships; #Category:United States Navy Delaware-related ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the French Navy USS Hennepin (AK-187); #Category:Alamosa-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships of the United States Army; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Minnesota-related ships USS Henrico (APA-45); #Category:Bayfield-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Henrico County, Virginia USS Henry A. Wiley (DM-29); #Category:Robert H. Smith-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1944 ships USS Henry Andrew (1847); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Virginia coast; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1862; #Category:1847 ships USS Henry B. Wilson (DDG-7); #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:1959 ships; #Category:Charles F. Adams-class destroyers USS Henry Brinker (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1861 ships USS Henry Clay (SSBN-625); #Category:Lafayette-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Henry Clay; #Category:1962 ships; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS Henry County; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Henry County (IX-34); #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1930 ships USS Henry County (LST-824); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:United States Navy Alabama-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Georgia-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Indiana-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Iowa-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Kentucky-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Tennessee-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships of the Royal Malaysian Navy USS Henry Janes (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1861 ships USS Henry L. Stimson (SSBN-655); #Category:Benjamin Franklin-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1965 ships USS Henry M. Jackson (SSBN-730); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Ohio-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Washington (state)-related ships; #Category:1983 ships USS Henry R. Kenyon (DE-683); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1943 ships USS Henry R. Mallory (ID-1280); #Category:Ocean liners; #Category:World War I passenger ships of the United States; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:Transport ships of the United States Army; #Category:World War II passenger ships of the United States; #Category:Troop ships of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by German submarines in World War II; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:1916 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1943; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS Henry T. Allen (APA-15); #Category:Design 1029 ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1920 ships; #Category:Design 1029 ships of the United States Army; #Category:Harris-class attack transports; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS Henry W. Tucker; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Henry W. Tucker (DD-875); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the Brazilian Navy; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1994 USS Henry W. Tucker (DE-377); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Alabama-related ships USS Henshaw (DD-278); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1919 ships USS Hepburn (FF-1055); #Category:Knox-class frigates; #Category:Cold War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1967 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Herald; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Herald (1798); #Category:Ships of the United States Navy USS Herald (AM-101); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Alameda, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Valle-class patrol vessels; #Category:Auxiliary ships of the Mexican Navy USS Herbert (DD-160); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1919 ships USS Herbert C. Jones (DE-137); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships USS Herbert J. Thomas (DD-833); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy West Virginia-related ships; #Category:Chao Yang-class destroyers; #Category:Shipwrecks of Taiwan USS Hercules; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hercules (AK-41); #Category:Type C3-E ships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1939 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Type C3-E ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Hercules (PHM-2); #Category:Pegasus-class hydrofoils; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1982 ships USS Herkimer (AK-188); #Category:Alamosa-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships of the United States Army; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands USS Herman S. Caswell (SP-2311); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1878 ships; #Category:Individual yachts USS Hermitage; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hermitage (AP-54); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Scotland; #Category:1925 ships USS Hermitage (LSD-34); #Category:Thomaston-class dock landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1956 ships; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ceará-class dock landing ships; #Category:Active amphibious warfare vessels of Brazil USS Herndon; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Herndon (DD-198); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Ships of the United States Coast Guard; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers of the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers converted from Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United Kingdom; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Soviet Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers of the Soviet Navy; #Category:World War II destroyers of the Soviet Union; #Category:Ships sunk by German submarines in World War II; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Arctic Ocean; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1945; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS Herndon (DD-638); #Category:Shipwrecks of the Florida coast; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1973; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Ships built in Portsmouth, Virginia USS Hero; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hero (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships of the Stone Fleet USS Heroic (AMc-84); #Category:Accentor-class minesweepers; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1941 ships USS Heron; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Heron (AM-10); #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers converted to seaplane tenders; #Category:World War II seaplane tenders of the United States USS Heron (AMS-18); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Korean War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force USS Heron (MHC-52); #Category:Osprey-class coastal minehunters; #Category:Ships built in Georgia (U.S. state); #Category:1992 ships; #Category:Active mine warfare vessels of Greece USS Herreshoff; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Herreshoff No. 306 (SP-1841); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1917 ships USS Herreshoff No. 308 (SP-2232); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1917 ships USS Herreshoff No. 309 (SP-1218); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1917 ships USS Herreshoff No. 321 (SP-2235); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1917 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1921; #Category:Shipwrecks of the California coast USS Herreshoff No. 322 (SP-2373); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1917 ships USS Herreshoff No. 323 (SP-2840); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1918 ships USS Herring (SS-233); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Lost submarines of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Ships lost with all hands USS Herzog; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Herzog (DE-178); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the Brazilian Navy; #Category:World War II frigates of Brazil; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1966; #Category:Maritime incidents in Brazil USS Hesperia (AKS-13); #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:Acubens-class general stores issue ships; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Hetzel (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Baltimore, Maryland; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1861 ships USS Hewell (AG-145); #Category:Ships of the United States Army; #Category:Design 381 coastal freighters; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Camano-class cargo ships; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Hewitt (DD-966); #Category:Spruance-class destroyers; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:1974 ships USS Heyliger (DE-510); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Heywood (APA-6); #Category:Design 1032 ships; #Category:Ships built in Alameda, California; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Design 1032 ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Heywood-class attack transports; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Heywood L. Edwards (DD-663); #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force USS Hiawatha; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hiawatha (ID-2892); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1903 ships USS Hiawatha (SP-183); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1914 ships; #Category:Steam yachts USS Hiawatha (YT-265); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1942 ships USS Hibiscus; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hibiscus (1864); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1864 ships USS Hickman (ID-3554); #Category:Auxiliary ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1918 ships USS Hickman County (LST-825); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:United States Navy Kentucky-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Tennessee-related ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Philippine Navy USS Hickox (DD-673); #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Korea Navy USS Hidalgo (AK-189); #Category:Alamosa-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New Mexico-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy USS Higbee (DD-806); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Higgins (DDG-76); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Active destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Kentucky-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1997 ships; #Category:2010 Haiti earthquake relief; #Category:Carrier Strike Group One USS High Ball (1905); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1905 ships USS High Ball (SP-947); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Auxiliary ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1910 ships USS High Point (PCH-1); #Category:Cold War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Boeing hydrofoils; #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:Ships of the United States Coast Guard; #Category:1962 ships; #Category:Hydrofoils of the United States USS Highland Light (IX-48); #Category:1940 ships; #Category:Individual yachts USS Highlands (APA-119); #Category:Victory ships; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:United States Navy Florida-related ships; #Category:1944 ships USS Hilarity (AM-241); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Mexican Navy USS Hilary P. Jones (DD-427); #Category:Benson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:1939 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Benson-class destroyers of the Republic of China Navy USS Hilbert (DE-742); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Hill (DE-141); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Hillsborough County (LST-827); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:United States Navy Florida-related ships; #Category:Hillsborough County, Florida; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Hilo (AGP-2); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Motor torpedo boat tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Hawaii-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1931 ships USS Hingham (PF-30); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Weather ships USS Hinsdale (APA-120); #Category:Victory ships; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:United States Navy Colorado-related ships; #Category:1944 ships USS Hippocampus (SP-654); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1913 ships; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States USS Hisko (ID-1953); #Category:World War I tankers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1917 ships; #Category:Unique oilers and tankers of the United States Navy USS Hissem (DE-400); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Weather ships USS Hist (1895); #Category:1895 ships; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Spanish–American War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Hiwassee (AOG-29); #Category:Mettawee-class gasoline tankers; #Category:Type T1-M-A2 tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Hobby; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hobby (DD-610); #Category:Benson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States USS Hobcaw (SP-252); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1907 ships USS Hobo II (SP-783); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1905 ships USS Hobson (DD-464); #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:Ships sunk in collisions; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1952 USS Hocking (APA-121); #Category:Victory ships; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships; #Category:1944 ships USS Hodges (DE-231); #Category:Rudderow-class destroyer escorts; #Category:1943 ships USS Hoe (SS-258); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1942 ships USS Hoel; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hoel (DD-533); #Category:Shipwrecks in the Philippine Sea; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1942 ships USS Hoel (DD-768); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1946 ships; #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Hoel (DDG-13); #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1960 ships; #Category:Charles F. Adams-class destroyers; #Category:Powerships USS Hoga (YT-146); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Fireboats; #Category:National Historic Landmarks in Arkansas; #Category:National Historic Landmarks in the San Francisco Bay Area; #Category:Ships on the National Register of Historic Places in California; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:1940 ships USS Hogan (DD-178); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the California coast; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1919 ships USS Hoggatt Bay (CVE-75); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships USS Hoist (ARS-40); #Category:Bolster-class rescue and salvage ships; #Category:Ships built in Napa, California; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Holder; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Holder (DD-819); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the Ecuadorian Navy USS Holder (DE-401); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships USS Holland; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Holland (AS-3); #Category:Submarine tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1926 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Holland (AS-32); #Category:Hunley-class submarine tenders; #Category:1963 ships USS Holland (SS-1); #Category:Submarines of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1897 ships; #Category:John Philip Holland USS Hollandia (CVE-97); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Hollis (DE-794); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships USS Hollister (DD-788); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy South Dakota-related ships; #Category:Chao Yang-class destroyers USS Holly; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Holly (1881); #Category:Ships built in Baltimore, Maryland; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:1881 ships; #Category:Ships of the United States Lighthouse Service USS Holly (AN-19); #Category:Aloe-class net laying ships; #Category:Ships built in West Virginia; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States USS Hollyhock (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Stores ships of the United States Navy USS Holmes; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Holmes County (LST-836); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:United States Navy Florida-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Mississippi-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Singapore Navy USS Holt (DE-706); #Category:Rudderow-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Korea Navy; #Category:1944 ships USS Holton (DE-703); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1943 ships USS Home (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Carolina coast; #Category:1862 ships; #Category:Hospital ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1870 USS Honduras (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1861 ships; #Category:Stores ships of the United States Navy USS Honeysuckle (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1862 ships; #Category:Stores ships of the United States Navy USS Honolulu; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Honolulu (CL-48); #Category:Brooklyn-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1937 ships; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:United States Navy Hawaii-related ships USS Honolulu (ID-1843); #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Hawaii-related ships; #Category:Tyne-built ships; #Category:1905 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy USS Honolulu (SSN-718); #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Hawaii-related ships; #Category:1983 ships; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS Hooper (DE-1026); #Category:Dealey-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1957 ships USS Hope; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hope (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Hope (AH-7); #Category:Comfort-class hospital ships; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Hospital ships of the United States Army; #Category:Type C1-B ships USS Hopestill (SP-191); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1916 ships USS Hopewell; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hopewell (DD-181); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers of the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers converted from Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United Kingdom; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Norwegian Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers of the Royal Norwegian Navy; #Category:World War II destroyers of Norway; #Category:Ships sunk by German submarines in World War II; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1941; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS Hopewell (DD-681); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Hopi (AT-71); #Category:Cherokee-class fleet tugs; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:1942 ships USS Hopkins; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hopkins (DD-249); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II mine warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1920 ships USS Hopkins (DD-6); #Category:Bainbridge-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:1902 ships USS Hopkins (SP-3294); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Virginia; #Category:1917 ships USS Hopper (DDG-70); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Active destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1996 ships; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships USS Hopping (DE-155); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Charles Lawrence-class high speed transports; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Ships built in Portsmouth, Virginia USS Hopping (DE-155/APD-51); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Charles Lawrence-class high speed transports; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Ships built in Portsmouth, Virginia USS Hoptree (AN-62); #Category:Ailanthus-class net laying ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States USS Hoqua (SP-142); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:1914 ships USS Hoquiam (PF-5); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Washington (state)-related ships; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the Soviet Navy; #Category:World War II frigates of the Soviet Union; #Category:Cold War frigates of the Soviet Union; #Category:Cold War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Korean War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the Republic of Korea Navy; #Category:Korean War frigates of South Korea; #Category:Ships transferred under Project Hula USS Horace A. Bass (APD-124); #Category:Crosley-class high speed transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS Horace Beals (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Barques of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1861 ships USS Hornbill; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hornbill (AMS-19); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the United States USS Hornbill (AMc-13); #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1938 ships; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:Shipwrecks of the California coast; #Category:Ships sunk in collisions USS Horne (CG-30); #Category:Belknap-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1964 ships; #Category:Gulf War ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States USS Hornet; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hornet (1775); #Category:Ships of the Continental Navy USS Hornet (1805 brig); #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Gulf of Mexico; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1829; #Category:Ships built in Baltimore, Maryland; #Category:1805 ships USS Hornet (1805 sloop); #Category:1805 ships; #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy USS Hornet (1813); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States; #Category:Age of Sail naval ships of the United States; #Category:1813 ships USS Hornet (1865); #Category:Cubitt Town-built ships; #Category:Captured ships; #Category:1864 ships USS Hornet (CV-12); #Category:Essex-class aircraft carriers; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Cold War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships on the National Register of Historic Places in California; #Category:Reportedly haunted locations in California; #Category:History of Alameda County, California; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:National Register of Historic Places in Alameda County, California USS Hoste; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Houma (YTB-811); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1971 ships USS Housatonic; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Housatonic (1861); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Carolina coast; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:Disasters in South Carolina; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1864; #Category:Ships sunk by submarines; #Category:Archaeological sites in South Carolina; #Category:Charleston County, South Carolina; #Category:1861 ships; #Category:United States Navy Connecticut-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships USS Housatonic (AO-35); #Category:Chicopee-class oilers; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Connecticut-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1941 ships USS Housatonic (SP-1697); #Category:1899 ships; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:Ships of the United States Navy USS Houston; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Houston (AK-1); #Category:Ships built in Bremen (state); #Category:1903 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Houston-related ships USS Houston (CA-30); #Category:Northampton-class cruisers; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Houston-related ships; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Java Sea; #Category:1929 ships; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS Houston (CL-81); #Category:Cleveland-class cruisers; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Houston-related ships; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS Houston (SSN-713); #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Houston-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships; #Category:1981 ships; #Category:Active submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS Hova (DE-110); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the Free French Naval Forces; #Category:World War II frigates of France; #Category:Cold War frigates of France USS Hovey (DD-208); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II mine warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Philippines; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Ships sunk by Japanese submarines USS Howard; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Howard (DD-179); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War II mine warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1919 ships USS Howard (DDG-83); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Active destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Iowa-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Piracy in Somalia; #Category:1999 ships USS Howard D. Crow (DE-252); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Howard F. Clark (DE-533); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Howard W. Gilmore (AS-16); #Category:Fulton-class submarine tenders; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Howarda (SP-144); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:1913 ships USS Howell Cobb (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Research vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Stores ships of the United States Navy USS Howick Hall (ID-1303); #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Scotland; #Category:1910 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Arctic Ocean; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1942 USS Howorth (DD-592); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Howquah (1863); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Hoyt (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Torpedo boats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1863 ships USS Hubbard (DE-211); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Charles Lawrence-class high speed transports; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1943 ships USS Hudson; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hudson (DD-475); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships USS Hugh L. Scott (AP-43); #Category:1921 ships; #Category:Design 1029 ships; #Category:Design 1029 ships of the United States Army; #Category:Design 1029 ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1942; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:Ships sunk by German submarines in World War II; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Mediterranean USS Hugh Purvis (DD-709); #Category:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy; #Category:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the Turkish Navy USS Hugh W. Hadley (DD-774); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Hughes (DD-410); #Category:Sims-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships; #Category:1939 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Hulbert (DD-342); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Seaplane tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:Ships built in Portsmouth, Virginia USS Hull; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hull (DD-330); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1921 ships; #Category:United States Navy Connecticut-related ships USS Hull (DD-350); #Category:Farragut-class destroyers (1934); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Philippine Sea; #Category:1934 ships; #Category:United States Navy Connecticut-related ships USS Hull (DD-7); #Category:Bainbridge-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:1902 ships; #Category:United States Navy Connecticut-related ships USS Hull (DD-945); #Category:Forrest Sherman-class destroyers; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1957 ships; #Category:United States Navy Connecticut-related ships USS Humboldt (AVP-21); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the United States Coast Guard; #Category:Barnegat-class seaplane tenders; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:1941 ships USS Hummer (AMS-20); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Korean War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force USS Humming Bird; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Humming Bird (AMc-26); #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1936 ships; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Hummingbird (AMS-192); #Category:Bluebird-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1954 ships; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the United States USS Humphreys (DD-236); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1919 ships USS Hunch (SP-1197); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1907 ships; #Category:Great Lakes ships USS Hunchback; #Category:1852 ships; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy USS Hunley (AS-31); #Category:Hunley-class submarine tenders; #Category:1961 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 2008; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS Hunt; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hunt (DD-194); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:1920 ships; #Category:Ships of the United States Coast Guard; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers of the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers converted from Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United Kingdom; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS Hunt (DD-674); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Hunter Liggett (APA-14); #Category:Design 1029 ships; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1922 ships; #Category:Design 1029 ships of the United States Army; #Category:Harris-class attack transports; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS Hunter Marshall (APD-112); #Category:Crosley-class high speed transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships USS Hunterdon County (LST-838); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New Jersey-related ships; #Category:Hunterdon County, New Jersey; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships of the Royal Malaysian Navy USS Hunting (LSM-398); #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:LSM-1-class landing ships medium USS Huntington; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy West Virginia-related ships USS Huntington (CL-107); #Category:Fargo-class cruisers; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy West Virginia-related ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships USS Huntress; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Huntress (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1862 ships USS Huntsville; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Huntsville (1857); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1857 ships USS Hupa (SP-650); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1905 ships USS Huron; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Huron (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Unadilla-class gunboats; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1861 ships USS Huron (1875); #Category:National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:1875 ships; #Category:Alert-class gunboats; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1877; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Carolina coast USS Huron (ID-1408); #Category:Barbarossa-class ocean liners; #Category:Ships of Norddeutscher Lloyd; #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Passenger ships of the United States; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1922; #Category:1896 ships; #Category:Ships built in Stettin USS Huron (PF-19); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:United States Navy South Dakota-related ships; #Category:1943 ships USS Hurricane (PC-3); #Category:Cyclone-class patrol ships; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1992 ships USS Hurst; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hurst (DE-250); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Mexican Navy; #Category:Frigates of the Mexican Navy; #Category:Destroyers of the Mexican Navy; #Category:Active destroyers of Mexico USS Hurst (SP-3196); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Virginia; #Category:1918 ships USS Huse (DE-145); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Hutchins (DD-476); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships USS Hutchinson (PF-45); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Kansas-related ships; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the Mexican Navy; #Category:Weather ships USS Hué City; #Category:Ticonderoga-class cruisers; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Eight; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1990 ships; #Category:Active cruisers of the United States USS Hué City (CG-66); #Category:Ticonderoga-class cruisers; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Eight; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1990 ships; #Category:Active cruisers of the United States USS Hyac (SP-216); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:1915 ships; #Category:Great Lakes ships USS Hyacinth; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hyacinth (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Hyades (AF-28); #Category:Hyades-class stores ships; #Category:Ships built in Alabama; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Hyannis (YTB-817); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:1973 ships USS Hyde (APA-173); #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1944 ships USS Hydra; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hydra (AK-82); #Category:Port repair ships of the United States Army; #Category:Enceladus-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Type N3 ships of the United States Army; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Hydrangea (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1862 ships USS Hydraulic (SP-2584); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1900 ships; #Category:Individual yachts USS Hydrographer; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Hydrographer (AGS-2); #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Virginia; #Category:1928 ships; #Category:Ships of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey; #Category:Survey ships of the United States Navy USS Hydrus (AKA-28); #Category:Artemis-class attack cargo ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Training ships of the New York State Merchant Marine Academy; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1944 ships USS Hyman (DD-732); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:United States Navy Colorado-related ships; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Hyman G. Rickover (SSN-709); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1983 ships USS Hyperion (AK-107); #Category:Crater-class cargo ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Freighters; #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1943 ships USS Ibex; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Ibex (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:1863 ships USS Ibex (IX-119); #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:Armadillo-class tankers; #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:1943 ships USS Ibis; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Ibis (AM-134); #Category:Hawk-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1937 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Ibis (SP-3051); #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1917 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1918 USS Ice Boat (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy USS Ice King (ID-3160); #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Standard World War I ships; #Category:Steamships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Freighters; #Category:1917 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy USS Icefish (SS-367); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Netherlands Navy; #Category:Walrus-class submarines (1953) USS Ida (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by mines; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War USS Idaho; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Idaho-related ships USS Idaho (1864); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Idaho-related ships; #Category:1864 ships; #Category:Hospital ships of the United States Navy USS Idaho (BB-24); #Category:Mississippi-class battleships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1905 ships; #Category:United States Navy Idaho-related ships USS Idaho (BB-42); #Category:New Mexico-class battleships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1917 ships; #Category:World War II battleships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Idaho-related ships USS Idaho (SP-545); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Motorboats of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Idaho-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1907 ships; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States USS Idalis (SP-270); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1908 ships USS Ideal (AMc-85); #Category:Accentor-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Idealia (SP-125); #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:Motor yachts; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:United States Navy New Jersey-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:1911 ships USS Idylease (SP-119); #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:Motor yachts; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:1916 ships USS Illinois; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships USS Illinois (BB-65); #Category:Abandoned military projects of the United States; #Category:Iowa-class battleships; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:1945 ships USS Illinois (BB-7); #Category:Illinois-class battleships; #Category:1898 ships; #Category:World War I battleships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS Illusive (AM-448); #Category:Aggressive-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in San Diego, California; #Category:1952 ships; #Category:Vietnam War mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Impeccable; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Impeccable (AM-320); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Alameda, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Korean War minesweepers of the United States USS Impervious; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Impervious (AM-449); #Category:Aggressive-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in San Diego, California; #Category:1952 ships; #Category:Vietnam War mine warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Gulf War ships of the United States USS Impetuous (PYc-46); #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:1915 ships USS Implicit; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Implicit (AM-246); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Georgia (U.S. state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Republic of China Navy USS Implicit (AM-455); #Category:Aggressive-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1953 ships; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Yung Yang-class minesweepers; #Category:Active minesweepers of the Republic of China USS Improve (AM-247); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Georgia (U.S. state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Inaugural (AM-242); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Mississippi River; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Former National Register of Historic Places; #Category:Former National Historic Landmarks of the United States; #Category:Museums established in 1968; #Category:1968 establishments in the United States USS Inca; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Inca (1898); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1898 ships; #Category:Spanish–American War naval ships of the United States USS Inca (1911); #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ferries of Rhode Island; #Category:Ferries of Virginia; #Category:Ferries of Pennsylvania; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1911 ships USS Inca (ID-3219); #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:United States Navy South Carolina-related ships; #Category:1879 ships USS Inca (IX-229); #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California USS Inca (SP-1212); #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:Seaplane tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1917 ships USS Incessant (AM-248); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Georgia (U.S. state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Inch (DE-146); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Inchon (LPH-12); #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Iwo Jima-class amphibious assault ships; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:1969 ships; #Category:Mine countermeasures support ships of the United States Navy USS Incredible (AM-249); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Korean War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Georgia (U.S. state); #Category:1943 ships USS Independence; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Independence (1776 sloop); #Category:Ships built in Baltimore, Maryland; #Category:Ships of the Continental Navy; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy USS Independence (1814); #Category:Ships of the line of the United States Navy; #Category:Barbary Wars American ships; #Category:Mexican–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Ships built in Boston, Massachusetts; #Category:1814 ships USS Independence (CV-62); #Category:Forrestal-class aircraft carriers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1958 ships; #Category:Cold War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War aircraft carriers of the United States USS Independence (CVL-22); #Category:Independence-class aircraft carriers; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Military in the San Francisco Bay Area; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Ships involved in Operation Crossroads USS Independence (LCS-2); #Category:Independence-class littoral combat ships; #Category:General Dynamics; #Category:2008 ships; #Category:2010 introductions; #Category:Trimarans; #Category:Ships built in Alabama USS Indian Island (AG-77); #Category:Basilan-class auxiliary ships; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Maine-related ships; #Category:Liberty ships USS Indiana; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Indiana (BB-1); #Category:Indiana-class battleships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1893 ships; #Category:World War I battleships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Indiana-related ships; #Category:Spanish–American War battleships of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Indiana (BB-58); #Category:South Dakota-class battleships (1939); #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II battleships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Indiana-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS Indianapolis; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Indiana-related ships USS Indianapolis (CA-35); #Category:Portland-class cruisers; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:Ships of the Aleutian Islands Campaign; #Category:Ships sunk by Japanese submarines; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:Monuments and memorials in Indiana; #Category:United States Navy Indiana-related ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:Indianapolis, Indiana; #Category:1931 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1945 USS Indianapolis (ID-3865); #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States USS Indianapolis (SSN-697); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Indianapolis, Indiana; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Indiana-related ships; #Category:Culture of Indianapolis, Indiana; #Category:1977 ships USS Indianola (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:1862 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks in rivers USS Indicative (AM-250); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Georgia (U.S. state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Soviet Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the Soviet Union; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the Soviet Union; #Category:Trawlers of the Soviet Navy; #Category:Cold War patrol vessels of the Soviet Union; #Category:Ships transferred under Project Hula USS Indra (ARL-37); #Category:Achelous-class repair ships; #Category:Achelous-class repair ships converted from LST-542-class ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Carolina coast; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as artificial reefs USS Indus (AKN-1); #Category:Indus-class net cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Industry (AMc-86); #Category:Accentor-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Antioch, California; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Inflict; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Inflict (AM-251); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Georgia (U.S. state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Inflict (AM-456); #Category:Aggressive-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:Vietnam War mine warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1953 ships USS Ingersoll; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Ingersoll (DD-652); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Ingersoll (DD-990); #Category:Spruance-class destroyers; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1979 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Ingraham; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Ingraham (DD-111); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:United States Navy South Carolina-related ships; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Wickes-class destroyer minelayers USS Ingraham (DD-444); #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Newfoundland and Labrador coast; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1942; #Category:Ships sunk in collisions USS Ingraham (DD-694); #Category:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy South Carolina-related ships; #Category:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the Hellenic Navy; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Mediterranean; #Category:Maritime incidents in 2001; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Ingraham (FFG-61); #Category:United States Navy South Carolina-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1988 ships; #Category:Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Active frigates of the United States; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Nine USS Ino; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Clippers; #Category:California clippers; #Category:Barques; #Category:Individual sailing vessels; #Category:Age of Sail merchant ships of the United States; #Category:Merchant ships of Finland; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1851 ships USS Instill (AM-252); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Georgia (U.S. state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Mexican Navy USS Insurgent (1799); #Category:Sailing frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Quasi-War ships of the United States; #Category:Missing ships; #Category:1793 ships; #Category:Captured ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1800 USS Interceptor (AGR-8); #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II merchant ships of the United States; #Category:Guardian-class radar picket ships; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Interdictor (AGR-13); #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II merchant ships of the United States; #Category:Guardian-class radar picket ships; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Interpreter (AGR-14); #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II merchant ships of the United States; #Category:Guardian-class radar picket ships; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Intrepid; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Intrepid (1798); #Category:Ketches of the United States Navy; #Category:Barbary Wars American ships; #Category:Ships built in France; #Category:1798 ships; #Category:Captured ships USS Intrepid (1874); #Category:Rams of the United States Navy; #Category:Torpedo boats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1874 ships USS Intrepid (1904); #Category:Barques of the United States Navy; #Category:1904 ships; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California USS Intrepid (CV-11); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Battle of Leyte Gulf; #Category:Cold War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Essex-class aircraft carriers; #Category:Vietnam War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:World War II aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Military and war museums in New York; #Category:Museum ships in New York; #Category:Museums in Manhattan; #Category:National Historic Landmarks in New York City; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:Ships on the National Register of Historic Places in Manhattan USS Intrigue (AM-253); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Georgia (U.S. state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Mexican Navy USS Invade (AM-254); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Georgia (U.S. state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Mexican Navy USS Investigator (AGR-9); #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II merchant ships of the United States; #Category:Guardian-class radar picket ships; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Iolanda (AKS-14); #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:Acubens-class general stores issue ships; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Iona; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Iona (YTB-220); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:1944 ships USS Ionita (SP-388); #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:1914 ships USS Iosco; #Category:Sassacus-class gunboats; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Coal hulks; #Category:1863 ships USS Iowa; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Iowa-related ships USS Iowa (BB-4); #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1896 ships; #Category:World War I battleships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Iowa-related ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:Spanish–American War battleships of the United States USS Iowa (BB-61); #Category:Existing battleships; #Category:Iowa-class battleships; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II battleships of the United States; #Category:Cold War battleships of the United States; #Category:Korean War battleships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Iowa-related ships; #Category:Military and war museums in California; #Category:Museum ships in California; #Category:Museums in Los Angeles, California; #Category:San Pedro, Los Angeles USS Iowa turret explosion; #Category:1989 disasters; #Category:1989 in the United States; #Category:20th-century explosions; #Category:Industrial fires and explosions in the United States; #Category:History of the United States Navy; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1989; #Category:20th-century military history of the United States; #Category:Sexual orientation and the United States military; #Category:Ship fires; #Category:United States military scandals; #Category:Non-combat internal explosions on warships USS Ira Jeffery (DE-63); #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Iredell County (LST-839); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships; #Category:Iredell County, North Carolina; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships of the Indonesian Navy; #Category:Active amphibious warfare vessels of Indonesia USS Irene Forsyte (IX-93); #Category:Q-ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Nova Scotia; #Category:1922 ships USS Irex (SS-482); #Category:Tench-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1945 ships USS Iris; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Iris (1847); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Mexican–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Caribbean Sea; #Category:1847 ships USS Iris (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:1863 ships; #Category:Ships of the United States Lighthouse Service USS Iris (1885); #Category:1885 ships; #Category:Tyne-built ships; #Category:Distilling ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Colliers of the United States Navy; #Category:Motor torpedo boat tenders of the United States Navy USS Iron Age (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:1862 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:Shipwrecks in rivers; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Carolina coast USS Iron County (LST-840); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Utah-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Wisconsin-related ships; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships of the Republic of China Navy USS Iroquois; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Iroquois (1859); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:1859 ships USS Iroquois (AT-46); #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1892 ships; #Category:Spanish–American War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Irwin (DD-794); #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Pará-class destroyers (1959) USS Isaac N. Seymour (1860); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:1860 ships USS Isaac Smith; #Category:1851 ships; #Category:Ships built by Lawrence & Foulks; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:Shipwrecks in rivers; #Category:Captured ships USS Isabel (PY-10); #Category:Destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Rockaway, Queens; #Category:Steam yachts; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1917 ships USS Isherwood; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Isherwood (DD-284); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1919 ships USS Isherwood (DD-520); #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Peruvian Navy; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the Peruvian Navy USS Isilda (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1850s ships USS Isla de Cuba (1886); #Category:Cruisers of the Spanish Navy; #Category:Cruisers of the United Kingdom; #Category:Tyne-built ships; #Category:1886 ships; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela; #Category:Naval ships of Venezuela USS Isla de Luzon (1886); #Category:Cruisers of the Spanish Navy; #Category:Cruisers of the United Kingdom; #Category:Tyne-built ships; #Category:1886 ships; #Category:Protected cruisers of the United States Navy; #Category:Spanish–American War cruisers of the United States; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Great Lakes ships; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy USS Island Belle (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:Colliers of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:Shipwrecks in rivers USS Isle Royale (AD-29); #Category:Shenandoah-class destroyer tenders; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Destroyer tenders of the United States USS Isonomia; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:1864 ships USS Israel (DD-98); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1918 ships USS Itasca (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Unadilla-class gunboats; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:1861 ships USS Itasca (SP-810); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Hospital ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1908 ships USS Itasca II (SP-803); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1911 ships USS Itty E (SP-952); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1916 ships USS Iuka (1864); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy USS Iuka (ATA-123); #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:Sotoyomo-class tugs USS Iuka (YTB-819); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:1973 ships USS Ivy (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Missouri; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:Colliers of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1862 ships USS Iwo Jima; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Iwo Jima (LHD-7); #Category:Wasp-class amphibious assault ships; #Category:Active amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:2001 ships USS Iwo Jima (LPH-2); #Category:Iwo Jima-class amphibious assault ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Gulf War ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1960 ships USS Izard (DD-589); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS J. A. Palmer (SP-319); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Auxiliary ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:1912 ships USS J. B. Walker (ID-1272); #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Colliers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:1879 ships USS J. C. Kuhn (1859); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Barques of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1859 ships; #Category:Stores ships of the United States Navy USS J. Douglas Blackwood (DE-219); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:1943 ships USS J. Franklin Bell (APA-16); #Category:Design 1029 ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1921 ships; #Category:Design 1029 ships of the United States Army; #Category:Harris-class attack transports; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS J. Fred Talbott (DD-156); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1918 ships USS J. M. Guffey (ID-1279); #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1902 ships; #Category:Unique oilers and tankers of the United States Navy USS J. Richard Ward (DE-243); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS J. W. Wilder (1859); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States USS J. William Ditter (DM-31); #Category:Robert H. Smith-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1944 ships USS J.R.Y. Blakely (DE-140); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Jacamar; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Jacamar (AMCU-25); #Category:AMCU-7-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Jacamar (AMc-47); #Category:Accentor-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Jacana (AMS-193); #Category:Falcon-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1955 ships USS Jaccard (DE-355); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Jack; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Jack (SS-259); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Gato-class submarines of the Hellenic Navy; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Mediterranean; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1967; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Jack (SSN-605); #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Permit-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1963 ships USS Jack C. Robinson (APD-72); #Category:Charles Lawrence-class high speed transports; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts of the Chilean Navy; #Category:United States Navy Georgia-related ships USS Jack Miller (DE-410); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Jack W. Wilke (DE-800); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships USS Jack Williams (FFG-24); #Category:1980 ships; #Category:Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates of the Bahraini Navy USS Jackdaw; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Jackdaw (AMS-21); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Javari-class minesweepers USS Jackson; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Jacksonville (SSN-699); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Military in Jacksonville, Florida; #Category:United States Navy Florida-related ships; #Category:1978 ships; #Category:Active submarines of the United States USS Jacob Bell (1842); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1865; #Category:1842 ships; #Category:Captured ships USS Jacob Jones; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Jacob Jones (DD-130); #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:Shipwrecks of the New Jersey coast; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1942 USS Jacob Jones (DD-61); #Category:Tucker-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1915 ships; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by German submarines in World War I; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1917; #Category:World War I shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Isles of Scilly; #Category:Cornish shipwrecks USS Jacob Jones (DE-130); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Jade (PY-17); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Boston, Massachusetts; #Category:1926 ships USS Jaguar (IX-120); #Category:Armadillo-class tankers; #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships USS Jallao (SS-368); #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Spanish Navy; #Category:Balao-class submarines of the Spanish Navy; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Mediterranean; #Category:Shipwrecks of Spain; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1985 USS James (SP-429); #Category:Shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:1912 ships; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1919 USS James Adger; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:1851 ships USS James C. Owens (DD-776); #Category:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:Mato Grosso-class destroyers USS James E. Craig (DE-201); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:1943 ships USS James E. Kyes (DD-787); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Washington (state)-related ships; #Category:Chao Yang-class destroyers USS James E. Williams (DDG-95); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Active destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy South Carolina-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:2003 ships; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Twelve USS James H. Clark (SP-759); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1900 ships USS James K. Paulding (DD-238); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1920 ships USS James K. Polk (SSBN-645); #Category:Benjamin Franklin-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Tennessee-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1965 ships; #Category:James K. Polk USS James L. Davis (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Barques of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Stores ships of the United States Navy USS James M. Gilliss; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS James M. Gilliss (AMCU-13); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Harkness-class minehunters; #Category:Cold War minehunters of the United States; #Category:Survey ships of the United States Navy USS James Madison; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS James Madison (SSBN-627); #Category:James Madison-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1963 ships; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS James Monroe (SSBN-622); #Category:Lafayette-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1962 ships; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS James O'Hara (APA-90); #Category:Frederick Funston-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States USS James River (SP-861); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pocomoke City, Maryland USS James S. Chambers (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Jamestown; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Jamestown (1844); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Mexican–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Stores ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1844 ships; #Category:Ships built in Portsmouth, Virginia; #Category:Ship fires USS Jamestown (AGTR-3); #Category:Vietnam War ships; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Research vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:1945 ships USS Jamestown (PG-55); #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Motor torpedo boat tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:1928 ships; #Category:World War II naval ships of the United States USS Jane II (SP-1188); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1914 ships USS Janssen (DE-396); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Jarrett (FFG-33); #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1981 ships; #Category:Gulf War ships of the United States; #Category:Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Three USS Jarvis; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Jarvis (DD-38); #Category:Paulding-class destroyers; #Category:Monaghan-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1912 ships USS Jarvis (DD-393); #Category:Bagley-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:Shipwrecks in Ironbottom Sound; #Category:1937 ships; #Category:Ships sunk by aircraft; #Category:Ships lost with all hands USS Jarvis (DD-799); #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Spanish Navy; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the Spanish Navy USS Jasmine (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Jason; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Jason (AC-12); #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:Colliers of the United States Navy; #Category:1912 ships; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States USS Jason (AR-8); #Category:Vulcan-class repair ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships USS Jason Dunham (DDG-109); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Active destroyers of the United States; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Eight; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:2009 ships; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships USS Jasper (PYc-13); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1938 ships USS Java; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Java (1815); #Category:Sailing frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Barbary Wars American ships; #Category:Ships built in Baltimore, Maryland; #Category:1815 ships USS Jawfish (SS-356); #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy USS Jaydee III (SP-692); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1916 ships; #Category:Great Lakes ships USS Jean (ID-1308); #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:1909 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS Jean Sands (1863); #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1863 ships; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Unique rescue and salvage ships of the United States Navy USS Jeannette; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Jeannette (1878); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Arctic Ocean; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1881; #Category:Exploration ships; #Category:1861 ships; #Category:Arctic exploration vessels; #Category:Philomel-class gunvessels; #Category:Pembroke-built ships USS Jeannette (SP-149); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1905 ships USS Jeannette Skinner (ID-1321); #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1917 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy USS Jeffers (DD-621); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Gleaves-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Jefferson; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Jefferson (1814); #Category:Brigs of the United States Navy; #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States; #Category:Great Lakes ships; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1814 ships USS Jefferson City (SSN-759); #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships; #Category:1990 ships; #Category:Active submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS Jefferson County (LST-845); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:United States Navy Alabama-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Arkansas-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Colorado-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Florida-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Georgia-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Idaho-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Indiana-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Iowa-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Kentucky-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Louisiana-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Nebraska-related ships; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Oklahoma-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Tennessee-related ships; #Category:United States Navy West Virginia-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Wisconsin-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Kansas-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Mississippi-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Montana-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Washington (state)-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Oregon-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships; #Category:1944 ships USS Jekyl (AG-135); #Category:Ships of the United States Army; #Category:Design 381 coastal freighters; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Camano-class cargo ships; #Category:United States Navy Georgia-related ships USS Jenkins; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Jenkins (DD-42); #Category:Paulding-class destroyers; #Category:Monaghan-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1912 ships USS Jenkins (DD-447); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Jenks (DE-665); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1943 ships USS Jennings County (LST-846); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Indiana-related ships; #Category:Jennings County, Indiana USS Jerauld (APA-174); #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1944 ships USS Jerome County (LST-848); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Philippine Navy; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Vietnam Navy; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Jerome County, Idaho; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:United States Navy Idaho-related ships; #Category:1944 ships USS Jerry Briggs (1918); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States USS Jesse L. Brown (FF-1089); #Category:Knox-class frigates; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1972 ships; #Category:Cold War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Knox-class frigates of the Egyptian Navy; #Category:Active frigates of Egypt USS Jesse Rutherford (DE-347); #Category:Pacific theatre of World War II; #Category:Military history of the Philippines during World War II; #Category:John C. 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Powers (DE-528); #Category:Evarts-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS John J. Van Buren (DE-753); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:United States Navy Wisconsin-related ships USS John King (DDG-3); #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:1960 ships; #Category:Charles F. Adams-class destroyers USS John L. Hall (FFG-32); #Category:1981 ships; #Category:Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates of the United States Navy USS John L. Lockwood (1854); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:1854 ships USS John L. Williamson (DE-370); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS John M. Bermingham (DE-530); #Category:Evarts-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS John M. Howard (IX-75); #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1934 ships; #Category:1942 ships USS John Marshall (SSBN-611); #Category:Ethan Allen-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy West Virginia-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:1961 ships; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS John P. Gray (APD-74); #Category:Charles Lawrence-class high speed transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships USS John P. Jackson (1860); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1860 ships USS John P. Kennedy (1853); #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy USS John P. Murtha (LPD-26); #Category:San Antonio-class amphibious transport docks; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy USS John Paul Jones; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS John Paul Jones (DD-932); #Category:Forrest Sherman-class destroyers; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1955 ships USS John Paul Jones (DDG-53); #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Active destroyers of the United States; #Category:1991 ships USS John Paul Jr. (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1862 ships USS John Paul, Jr. (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1862 ships USS John Penn (APA-23); #Category:Attack transports of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1931 ships USS John Q. Roberts (APD-94); #Category:Crosley-class high speed transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:United States Navy Alabama-related ships USS John R. Craig (DD-885); #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the California coast; #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS John R. Perry (DE-1034); #Category:Claud Jones-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1958 ships USS John R. Pierce (DD-753); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS John Rodgers; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS John Rodgers (DD-574); #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the Mexican Navy USS John Rodgers (DD-983); #Category:Spruance-class destroyers; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:1978 ships USS John S. 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Sumner-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Lo Yang-class destroyers USS John W. Weeks (DD-701); #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Virginia coast; #Category:1944 ships USS John Warner (SSN-785); #Category:Virginia-class submarines; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS John Willis (DE-1027); #Category:Dealey-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1956 ships USS John Young (DD-973); #Category:Spruance-class destroyers; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:1976 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Johnnie Hutchins (DE-360); #Category:John C. 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Campbell (DE-70); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Charles Lawrence-class high speed transports; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts of the Chilean Navy USS Joseph E. Connolly (DE-450); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Joseph F. 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I. Luckenbach (ID-2291); #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1917 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Unique transports of the United States Navy USS Kabout (YTB-221); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships built in North Carolina USS Kadashan Bay (CVE-76); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:United States Navy Alaska-related ships; #Category:1943 ships USS Kailua (IX-71); #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:United States Navy Hawaii-related ships; #Category:1923 ships USS Kajeruna (SP-389); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1902 ships; #Category:1903 ships USS Kalamazoo; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Kalamazoo (AOG-30); #Category:Mettawee-class gasoline tankers; #Category:Type T1-M-A2 tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Colombian Navy; #Category:Auxiliary ships of the Colombian Navy USS Kalamazoo (AOR-6); #Category:Wichita-class replenishment oilers; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1972 ships USS Kalinin Bay (CVE-68); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships USS Kalispell (YTB-784); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1965 ships USS Kalk; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Kalk (DD-170); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Town-class destroyers of the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers converted from Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United Kingdom; #Category:Town-class destroyers of the Royal Canadian Navy; #Category:World War II destroyers of Canada USS Kalk (DD-611); #Category:Benson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States USS Kalmia; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Kalmia (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1863 ships USS Kaloli (AOG-13); #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:Unique gasoline tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Kamehameha (SSBN-642); #Category:Benjamin Franklin-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Hawaii-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1965 ships USS Kamishak (AVP-44); #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Barnegat-class seaplane tenders; #Category:United States Navy Alaska-related ships USS Kanawha; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Kanawha (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Unadilla-class gunboats; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy West Virginia-related ships; #Category:1861 ships USS Kanawha (1896); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1896 ships; #Category:Spanish–American War naval ships of the United States USS Kanawha (AO-1); #Category:Kanawha-class fleet replenishment oilers; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1914 ships; #Category:World War I tankers of the United States; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by aircraft; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:Shipwrecks in Ironbottom Sound; #Category:United States Navy West Virginia-related ships USS Kanawha (AOG-31); #Category:Mettawee-class gasoline tankers; #Category:Type T1-M-A2 tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy West Virginia-related ships USS Kanawha (SP-169); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy West Virginia-related ships USS Kanawha II (SP-130); #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Steam yachts; #Category:1898 ships USS Kane; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Kane (DD-235); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Ships of the Aleutian Islands Campaign USS Kangaroo; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Kangaroo (IX-121); #Category:Armadillo-class tankers; #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1943 ships USS Kangaroo (SP-1284); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1917 ships USS Kanised (SP-439); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1909 ships; #Category:1910 ships; #Category:Individual yachts USS Kankakee (AO-39); #Category:Kennebec-class oilers; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Ships of ExxonMobil USS Kansas; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Kansas-related ships USS Kansas (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Kansas-related ships; #Category:1863 ships USS Kansas (BB-21); #Category:Connecticut-class battleships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1905 ships; #Category:World War I battleships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Kansas-related ships USS Kansas City; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Kansas City (AOR-3); #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1969 ships; #Category:Wichita-class replenishment oilers; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships; #Category:Gulf War ships of the United States USS Karibou (SP-200); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Salisbury, Maryland; #Category:1911 ships; #Category:1913 ships USS Karin (AF-33); #Category:Adria-class stores ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships USS Karnes (APA-175); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1944 ships USS Kasaan Bay (CVE-69); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships USS Kaskaskia (AO-27); #Category:Cimarron-class oilers (1939); #Category:1939 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS Kasota (YTB-222); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1944 ships USS Katahdin; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Katahdin (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Unadilla-class gunboats; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1861 ships USS Katahdin (1893); #Category:Shipwrecks of the Virginia coast; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1893 ships; #Category:Spanish–American War naval ships of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Kate (1864); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:1864 ships USS Katherine (SP-715); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Virginia; #Category:1907 ships USS Katherine K. (SP-220); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Baltimore, Maryland; #Category:1894 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1919; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Florida Keys USS Kathrich II (SP-148); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1913 ships USS Katie (SP-660); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Virginia; #Category:1915 ships; #Category:1916 ships; #Category:Individual yachts USS Katrina (SP-1144); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1913 ships USS Katrina Luckenbach (ID-3020); #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Unique transports of the United States Navy USS Katydid (SP-95); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1912 ships USS Kauffman (FFG-59); #Category:1986 ships; #Category:Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Active frigates of the United States; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Two USS Kaula (AG-33); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Scotland; #Category:United States Navy Hawaii-related ships; #Category:1938 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy USS Kaweah (AO-15); #Category:Design 1128 ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Kaweah-class fleet replenishment oilers; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Kearny (DD-432); #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:United States Navy New Jersey-related ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:1940 ships; #Category:Gleaves-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Kearsarge; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Kearsarge (1861); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Caribbean Sea; #Category:New Hampshire in the American Civil War; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1894; #Category:1861 ships USS Kearsarge (BB-5); #Category:Kearsarge-class battleships; #Category:1898 ships; #Category:Banana Wars ships of the United States; #Category:World War I battleships of the United States; #Category:Crane ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS Kearsarge (CV-33); #Category:Essex-class aircraft carriers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Cold War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Korean War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New Hampshire-related ships USS Kearsarge (LHD-3); #Category:Wasp-class amphibious assault ships; #Category:Active amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1992 ships USS Keith; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Keith (DE-241); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1942 ships USS Kemah (SP-415); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Individual yachts USS Kemper County (LST-854); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:United States Navy Mississippi-related ships; #Category:1944 ships USS Kendall C. Campbell (DE-443); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Kendrick (DD-612); #Category:Benson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States USS Kenmore; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Kenmore (AK-221); #Category:Crater-class cargo ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Freighters; #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships USS Kennebago (AO-81); #Category:Escambia-class oilers; #Category:Type T2-SE-A2 tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Sausalito, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States USS Kennebec; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Kennebec (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Unadilla-class gunboats; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1861 ships USS Kennebec (AO-36); #Category:Kennebec-class oilers; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:Ships of ExxonMobil USS Kennedy; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Kennedy (DD-306); #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1919 ships USS Kenneth D. Bailey; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Kenneth D. Bailey (DD-713); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Oklahoma-related ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Imperial Iranian Navy USS Kenneth D. Bailey (DE-552); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Oklahoma-related ships USS Kenneth L. McNeal (SP-333); #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maryland; #Category:1913 ships USS Kenneth M. Willett (DE-354); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Kenneth Whiting (AV-14); #Category:Kenneth Whiting-class seaplane tenders; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Kennison (DD-138); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1918 ships USS Kenosha; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Kenosha (AK-190); #Category:Alamosa-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Wisconsin-related ships USS Kensington; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Kensington (1862); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:1858 ships USS Kent County (LST-855); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:United States Navy Delaware-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Maryland-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Rhode Island-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Kent Island (AG-78); #Category:Basilan-class auxiliary ships; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Maryland-related ships; #Category:Liberty ships USS Kenton (APA-122); #Category:Victory ships; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:United States Navy Kentucky-related ships; #Category:1944 ships USS Kentucky; #Category:History of Kentucky; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Kentucky-related ships USS Kentucky (BB-6); #Category:Kearsarge-class battleships; #Category:1898 ships; #Category:World War I battleships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Kentucky-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS Kentucky (BB-66); #Category:Iowa-class battleships; #Category:Abandoned military projects of the United States; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Portsmouth, Virginia; #Category:United States Navy Kentucky-related ships; #Category:1944 ships USS Kentucky (SSBN-737); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Ohio-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1998; #Category:United States Navy Kentucky-related ships; #Category:1990 ships USS Kenwood; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Kenwood (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:1863 ships USS Keokuk; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Keokuk (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Carolina coast; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:1862 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1863 USS Keokuk (CMc-6); #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:United States Navy Iowa-related ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:1941 ships USS Keokuk (YTB-771); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:Ships built in Alabama; #Category:1964 ships; #Category:United States Navy Iowa-related ships USS Keosanqua; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Keosanqua (AT-38); #Category:Bagaduce-class fleet tugs; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1920 ships; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor USS Keosanqua (ATA-198); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Sotoyomo-class tugs; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Korea Navy; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1945 ships USS Keosauqua (1864); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Iowa-related ships USS Kephart (DE-207); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Charles Lawrence-class high speed transports; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Korea Navy; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:1943 ships USS Keppler; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Keppler (DD-765); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1946 ships; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Washington (state)-related ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy; #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the Turkish Navy USS Keppler (DE-311); #Category:Evarts-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Washington (state)-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California USS Keppler (DE-375); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Washington (state)-related ships USS Keresan (ID-1806); #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in England; #Category:1912 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy USS Keresaspa (ID-1484); #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in England; #Category:1903 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy USS Kerkenna (1900); #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Scotland; #Category:1900 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy USS Kerlew (ID-1325); #Category:Ships built in England; #Category:1906 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States USS Kermanshah (ID-1473); #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by German submarines in World War II; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:Ships built in England; #Category:1910 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1943 USS Kermit Roosevelt (ARG-16); #Category:Luzon-class repair ships; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Kermoor (1907); #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in England; #Category:1907 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy USS Kern (AOG-2); #Category:Patapsco-class gasoline tankers; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Kerowlee (1901); #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in England; #Category:1901 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy USS Kershaw (APA-176); #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1944 ships USS Kerstin (AF-34); #Category:Adria-class stores ships; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Kerwood (ID-1489); #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in England; #Category:1911 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks in the North Sea; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1919; #Category:Ships sunk by mines USS Kestrel; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Kestrel (AMCU-26); #Category:AMCU-7-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Kestrel (AMc-5); #Category:Ships built in Salisbury, Maryland; #Category:1938 ships; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Kestrel II (SP-529); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1912 ships; #Category:Individual yachts USS Ketchikan (YTB-795); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:1968 ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin USS Kete (SS-369); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Lost submarines of the United States; #Category:Missing submarines of World War II; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships lost with all hands USS Kewaydin (AT-24); #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Bagaduce-class fleet tugs; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1919 ships USS Key (DE-348); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Key West; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Key West (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1862 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War USS Key West (PF-17); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:United States Navy Florida-related ships; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Weather ships USS Key West (SSN-722); #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Florida-related ships; #Category:1985 ships; #Category:Active submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS Keystone State; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Keystone State (1853); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:1853 ships USS Keywadin; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Kickapoo; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Kickapoo (1864); #Category:Milwaukee-class monitors; #Category:Ships built in Missouri; #Category:1863 ships; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War monitors of the United States USS Kidd; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Kidd (DD-661); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:Museum ships in Louisiana; #Category:National Historic Landmarks in Louisiana; #Category:Ships on the National Register of Historic Places; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Museums in Baton Rouge, Louisiana; #Category:Military and war museums in Louisiana; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Tourist attractions in Baton Rouge, Louisiana USS Kidd (DDG-100); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Three; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:2005 ships USS Kidd (DDG-993); #Category:Kidd-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1979 ships; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Gulf War ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships USS Kidder (DD-319); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1919 ships USS Kilauea; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Killarney (SP-219); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1910 ships; #Category:Great Lakes ships; #Category:Individual yachts USS Killdeer; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Killdeer (AMc-21); #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1930 ships; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Killen (DD-593); #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:Shipwrecks in the Caribbean Sea; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1975; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Kilty (DD-137); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1918 ships USS Kimberly; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Kimberly (DD-521); #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Heng Yang-class destroyers USS Kimberly (DD-80); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1917 ships USS Kineo; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Kineo (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Unadilla-class gunboats; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1861 ships USS King; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS King (DD-242); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1920 ships USS King (DDG-41); #Category:Farragut-class destroyers (1958); #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:1958 ships USS King County (LST-857); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Washington (state)-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:1944 ships USS King Philip (1845); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Baltimore, Maryland; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1845 ships USS Kingbird; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Kingbird (AMS-194); #Category:Falcon-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1954 ships USS Kingbird (AMc-56); #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1939 ships; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Kingfish; #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Kittery, Maine; #Category:1942 ships USS Kingfish (SS-234); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1942 ships USS Kingfisher; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Kingfisher (1861); #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Carolina coast; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Barques of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1864; #Category:1861 ships USS Kingfisher (AM-25); #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1918 ships; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers converted to tugs USS Kingfisher (MHC-56); #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1994 ships; #Category:Osprey-class coastal minehunters USS Kingfisher (SP-76); #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1916 ships; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy USS Kingsbury (APA-177); #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1944 ships USS Kinkaid (DD-965); #Category:Spruance-class destroyers; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:1974 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Kinsman (1854); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:1854 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War USS Kinzer (APD-91); #Category:Crosley-class high speed transports; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy West Virginia-related ships; #Category:Crosley-class high speed transports of the Republic of China Navy USS Kiowa (AT-72); #Category:Cherokee-class fleet tugs; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:1942 ships USS Kiowa (ID-1842); #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1917 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy USS Kiowa (SP-711); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1915 ships USS Kirk (FF-1087); #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:Knox-class frigates; #Category:1971 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of China Navy USS Kirkpatrick (DE-318); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Kirwin (APD-90); #Category:Crosley-class high speed transports; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:United States Navy Rhode Island-related ships USS Kishwaukee (AOG-9); #Category:Patapsco-class gasoline tankers; #Category:Ships built in Minnesota; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Kite; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Kite (AM-75); #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1928 ships; #Category:Kite-class minesweepers; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Kite (AMS-22); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Korean War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Korea Navy USS Kitkun Bay (CVE-71); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships USS Kittanning (YTB-787); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:1966 ships USS Kittatinny (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy USS Kittaton (YTM-406); #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:1944 ships USS Kittery; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Kittery (AK-2); #Category:Ships built in Bremen (state); #Category:Ships of the Hamburg America Line; #Category:1905 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Maine-related ships USS Kittiwake (ASR-13); #Category:Chanticleer-class submarine rescue ships; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Georgia (U.S. state); #Category:1945 ships USS Kittson (APA-123); #Category:Victory ships; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:United States Navy Minnesota-related ships; #Category:1944 ships USS Kitty Hawk; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Kitty Hawk (AKV-1); #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Aircraft transports of the United States Navy; #Category:1941 ships USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63); #Category:Kitty Hawk-class aircraft carriers; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1960 ships; #Category:Cold War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships USS Kitty Hawk riot; #Category:1972 in the United States; #Category:History of African-American civil rights; #Category:African-American history of the United States military; #Category:Cold War military history of the United States; #Category:History of the United States Navy; #Category:Politics and race in the United States; #Category:Discrimination in the United States; #Category:African-American history by location; #Category:1972 in Vietnam; #Category:African-American riots in the United States; #Category:Naval mutinies USS Klakring (FFG-42); #Category:1982 ships; #Category:Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates of the United States Navy USS Klamath (1865); #Category:Casco-class monitors; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1865 ships USS Kleinsmith; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Kleinsmith (APD-134); #Category:Crosley-class high speed transports; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Crosley-class high speed transports of the Republic of China Navy; #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships USS Kleinsmith (DE-376); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy USS Kline (APD-120); #Category:Crosley-class high speed transports; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Crosley-class high speed transports of the Republic of China Navy; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of Taiwan; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships USS Klondike (AD-22); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Klondike-class destroyer tenders; #Category:Repair ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Destroyer tenders of the United States USS Knapp (DD-653); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Museum ships in Oregon; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Museums in Clatsop County, Oregon USS Knave (AM-256); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Mexican Navy USS Knickerbocker (SP-479); #Category:Auxiliary ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1873 ships USS Knight (DD-633); #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Shipwrecks of the California coast; #Category:1941 ships USS Knox; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Knox (APA-46); #Category:Bayfield-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:Knox County, Illinois; #Category:United States Navy Indiana-related ships; #Category:Knox County, Indiana; #Category:United States Navy Kentucky-related ships; #Category:Knox County, Kentucky; #Category:United States Navy Maine-related ships; #Category:Knox County, Maine; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships; #Category:Knox County, Missouri; #Category:United States Navy Nebraska-related ships; #Category:Knox County, Nebraska; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships; #Category:Knox County, Ohio; #Category:United States Navy Tennessee-related ships; #Category:Knox County, Tennessee; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships; #Category:Knox County, Texas USS Knox (FF-1052); #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:Knox-class frigates; #Category:Cold War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:1966 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean USS Knoxville (PF-64); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:United States Navy Tennessee-related ships; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the Dominican Navy; #Category:Weather ships USS Knudson (APD-101); #Category:Crosley-class high speed transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships USS Kochab (AKS-6); #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:Acubens-class general stores issue ships; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Kodiak; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Kodiak (LSM-161); #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:LSM-1-class landing ships medium USS Koelsch (FF-1049); #Category:Garcia-class frigates; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1965 ships; #Category:Cold War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Pakistan Navy; #Category:Garcia-class frigates of the Pakistan Navy USS Koiner (DE-331); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the United States Coast Guard; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships of the United States Coast Guard USS Koka; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Koka (1865); #Category:Casco-class monitors; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:United States Navy Arizona-related ships; #Category:1865 ships USS Koka (AT-31); #Category:Bagaduce-class fleet tugs; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1919 ships USS Koka (ATA-185); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships USS Kopara (AK-62); #Category:Ships built in Scotland; #Category:1938 ships; #Category:World War II merchant ships of New Zealand; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Kraken (SS-370); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Spanish Navy; #Category:Balao-class submarines of the Spanish Navy USS Kretchmer (DE-329); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Krishna (ARL-38); #Category:Achelous-class repair ships; #Category:Achelous-class repair ships converted from LST-542-class ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Philippine Navy USS Kula Gulf (CVE-108); #Category:Commencement Bay-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Cold War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Kumigan (SP-97); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:1917 ships USS Kuwana II (SP-594); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1911 ships USS Kwajalein (CVE-98); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Kwajalein Atoll USS Kyne (DE-744); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS L-1 (SS-40); #Category:United States L-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1915 ships USS L-10 (SS-50); #Category:United States L-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1916 ships USS L-11 (SS-51); #Category:United States L-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1916 ships USS L-2 (SS-41); #Category:United States L-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1915 ships USS L-3 (SS-42); #Category:United States L-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1915 ships USS L-4 (SS-43); #Category:United States L-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1915 ships USS L-5 (SS-44); #Category:United States L-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1916 ships USS L-6 (SS-45); #Category:United States L-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1916 ships USS L-7 (SS-46); #Category:United States L-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1916 ships USS L-8 (SS-48); #Category:United States L-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1917 ships USS L-9 (SS-49); #Category:United States L-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1915 ships USS L. A. Dempsey (SP-1231); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1890 ships USS L. Mendel Rivers (SSN-686); #Category:Ships built in Virginia; #Category:Sturgeon-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1973 ships; #Category:United States Navy South Carolina-related ships USS L. Y. Spear (AS-36); #Category:L. Y. Spear-class submarine tenders; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1967 ships; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States USS LCI(L)-1091; #Category:LCI(L)-351-class large infantry landing craft; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:Museum ships in California USS LCI(L)-1092; #Category:LCI(L)-351-class large infantry landing craft; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Michigan USS LCI(L)-189; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Landing craft USS LCI(L)-19; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Landing craft; #Category:Amphibious warfare vessels of the United States Navy USS LCI(L)-222; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts USS LCI(L)-339; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Landing craft; #Category:Shipwrecks of Papua New Guinea; #Category:Ships sunk by aircraft USS LCI(L)-449; #Category:LCI(L)-351-class large infantry landing craft; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey USS LCI(L)-652; #Category:LCI(L)-351-class large infantry landing craft; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS LCI(L)-713; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:National Register of Historic Places in Portland, Oregon; #Category:Ships built in Boston, Massachusetts; #Category:Ships on the National Register of Historic Places in Oregon USS LCI(L)-760; #Category:LCI(L)-351-class large infantry landing craft; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1944 ships USS LCI(L)-93; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Landing craft USS LCI-90; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Landing craft; #Category:Amphibious warfare vessels of the United States Navy USS LCS(L)(3)-102; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:Landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II naval ships of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Thai Navy; #Category:Museum ships in California USS LCT-209; #Category:Landing craft; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS LCT-242; #Category:Landing craft; #Category:Ships built in Tennessee; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS LSM(R)-188; #Category:LSM(R)-188-class landing ships medium; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1944 ships USS LSM(R)-189; #Category:LSM(R)-188-class landing ships medium; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS LSM(R)-190; #Category:World War II ships of the United States; #Category:LSM(R)-188-class landing ships medium; #Category:1944 ships USS LSM(R)-191; #Category:LSM(R)-188-class landing ships medium; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1944 ships USS LSM(R)-192; #Category:LSM(R)-188-class landing ships medium; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1944 ships USS LSM(R)-193; #Category:LSM(R)-188-class landing ships medium; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1944 ships USS LSM(R)-194; #Category:LSM(R)-188-class landing ships medium; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by kamikaze attack; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean USS LSM(R)-195; #Category:LSM(R)-188-class landing ships medium; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by kamikaze attack; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:1944 ships USS LSM(R)-196; #Category:LSM(R)-188-class landing ships medium; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:1944 ships USS LSM(R)-197; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:LSM(R)-188-class landing ships medium USS LSM(R)-198; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:LSM(R)-188-class landing ships medium USS LSM(R)-199; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:LSM(R)-188-class landing ships medium USS LSM(R)-519; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:LSM(R)-501-class medium landing ships; #Category:1945 ships USS LSM-115; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:LSM-1-class landing ships medium USS LSM-135; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by kamikaze attack; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Philippine Sea; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:LSM-1-class landing ships medium USS LSM-149; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:LSM-1-class landing ships medium USS LSM-17; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:LSM-1-class landing ships medium; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS LSM-216; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:LSM-1-class landing ships medium; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Dominican Navy USS LSM-217; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:LSM-1-class landing ships medium USS LSM-236; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships of the Philippine Navy; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Philippine Navy; #Category:LSM-1-class landing ships medium USS LSM-247; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:LSM-1-class landing ships medium USS LSM-397; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:LSM-1-class landing ships medium USS LSM-45; #Category:LSM-1-class landing ships medium; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Hellenic Navy; #Category:Museum ships in North Carolina USS LSM-60; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:LSM-1-class landing ships medium; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-1; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy USS LST-1000; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-1001; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-1022; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-1038; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:United States Navy Alabama-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Arkansas-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Florida-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Georgia-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Indiana-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Iowa-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Kentucky-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Mississippi-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Tennessee-related ships; #Category:United States Navy West Virginia-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Wisconsin-related ships USS LST-1044; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-1060; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS LST-1061; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS LST-1062; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS LST-1063; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS LST-1064; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships of the Philippine Navy; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships USS LST-1065; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS LST-1072; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Philippine Navy USS LST-1074; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Tennessee-related ships; #Category:Overton County, Tennessee; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1945 ships USS LST-1075; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of China Navy USS LST-1079; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Pacific Reserve Fleet, Astoria Group USS LST-1104; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1945 ships USS LST-1108; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1945 ships USS LST-119; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy USS LST-12; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Ships built in Pittsburgh; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the Royal Navy; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United Kingdom USS LST-13; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Ships built in Pittsburgh; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the Royal Navy; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United Kingdom USS LST-141; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy USS LST-16; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy USS LST-167; #Category:Operation Cartwheel; #Category:Tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1943 ships USS LST-17; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pittsburgh; #Category:1943 ships USS LST-172; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1943 ships USS LST-18; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pittsburgh; #Category:1943 ships USS LST-19; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy USS LST-20; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pittsburgh; #Category:1943 ships USS LST-21; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pittsburgh; #Category:1943 ships USS LST-22; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pittsburgh; #Category:1943 ships USS LST-23; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pittsburgh; #Category:1943 ships USS LST-230; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy USS LST-24; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pittsburgh; #Category:1943 ships USS LST-247; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1943 ships USS LST-25; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Wilmington, Delaware; #Category:1943 ships USS LST-26; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pittsburgh; #Category:1943 ships USS LST-263; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Arkansas-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Indiana-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Iowa-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Minnesota-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Mississippi-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Oregon-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Tennessee-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Washington (state)-related ships USS LST-266; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships; #Category:Benzie County, Michigan USS LST-27; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pittsburgh; #Category:1943 ships USS LST-279; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy South Carolina-related ships; #Category:United States Navy West Virginia-related ships; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the Republic of China Navy USS LST-28; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pittsburgh; #Category:1943 ships USS LST-285; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy USS LST-288; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:Berkshire County, Massachusetts; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Korea Navy USS LST-29; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy USS LST-291; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy USS LST-30; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pittsburgh; #Category:1943 ships USS LST-306; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New Mexico-related ships; #Category:Bernalillo County, New Mexico USS LST-31; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Vermont-related ships; #Category:Addison County, Vermont USS LST-310; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy USS LST-316; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy USS LST-317; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy USS LST-325; #Category:Museum ships in Indiana; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:National Register of Historic Places in Indiana; #Category:Ships on the National Register of Historic Places; #Category:Military and war museums in Indiana; #Category:Museums in Evansville, Indiana; #Category:Monuments and memorials in Indiana; #Category:Tourist attractions in Evansville, Indiana USS LST-332; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy USS LST-34; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pittsburgh; #Category:1943 ships USS LST-340; #Category:Ships built in Virginia; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy USS LST-342; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Ships built in Virginia; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS LST-345; #Category:Ships built in Virginia; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS LST-350; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Virginia; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy USS LST-353; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships sunk by non-combat internal explosions USS LST-355; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy USS LST-356; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Tennessee-related ships; #Category:Bledsoe County, Tennessee; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Indonesian Navy; #Category:Amphibious warfare vessels of the Indonesian Navy; #Category:Active amphibious warfare vessels of Indonesia USS LST-357; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy USS LST-371; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the Royal Navy; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United Kingdom USS LST-374; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy USS LST-380; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the Royal Navy; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United Kingdom USS LST-389; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Arkansas-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Indiana-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Iowa-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Kentucky-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Nebraska-related ships; #Category:United States Navy West Virginia-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS LST-391; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Virginia; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy North Dakota-related ships; #Category:Bowman County, North Dakota USS LST-393; #Category:Museum ships in Michigan; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Virginia; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Museums in Muskegon County, Michigan USS LST-4; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the Royal Navy; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United Kingdom USS LST-400; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Virginia; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Arkansas-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Tennessee-related ships; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the Republic of China Navy USS LST-446; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:S3-M2-K2 ships; #Category:Ships built in Vancouver, Washington USS LST-447; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:S3-M2-K2 ships; #Category:Ships built in Vancouver, Washington; #Category:Maritime incidents in April 1945 USS LST-448; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:S3-M2-K2 ships; #Category:Ships built in Vancouver, Washington; #Category:Maritime incidents in October 1943 USS LST-449; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:S3-M2-K2 ships; #Category:Ships built in Vancouver, Washington USS LST-450; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Vancouver, Washington; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:S3-M2-K2 ships USS LST-451; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:S3-M2-K2 ships; #Category:Ships built in Vancouver, Washington USS LST-452; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:S3-M2-K2 ships; #Category:Ships built in Vancouver, Washington USS LST-454; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:S3-M2-K2 ships; #Category:Ships built in Vancouver, Washington USS LST-456; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:S3-M2-K2 ships; #Category:Ships built in Vancouver, Washington USS LST-457; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:S3-M2-K2 ships; #Category:Ships built in Vancouver, Washington USS LST-458; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:S3-M2-K2 ships; #Category:Ships built in Vancouver, Washington USS LST-459; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy USS LST-460; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:S3-M2-K2 ships; #Category:Ships built in Vancouver, Washington; #Category:Maritime incidents in April 1945 USS LST-461; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:S3-M2-K2 ships; #Category:Ships built in Vancouver, Washington USS LST-462; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:S3-M2-K2 ships; #Category:Ships built in Vancouver, Washington USS LST-463; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:S3-M2-K2 ships; #Category:Ships built in Vancouver, Washington USS LST-464; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:S3-M2-K2 ships; #Category:Ships built in Vancouver, Washington USS LST-465; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:S3-M2-K2 ships; #Category:Ships built in Vancouver, Washington USS LST-466; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:S3-M2-K2 ships; #Category:Ships built in Vancouver, Washington USS LST-467; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:S3-M2-K2 ships; #Category:Ships built in Vancouver, Washington USS LST-468; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:S3-M2-K2 ships; #Category:Ships built in Vancouver, Washington USS LST-469; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS LST-470; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:S3-M2-K2 ships; #Category:Ships built in Vancouver, Washington USS LST-471; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy USS LST-472; #Category:Ships sunk by kamikaze attack; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1942 ships; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy USS LST-473; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy USS LST-474; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:S3-M2-K2 ships; #Category:Ships built in Vancouver, Washington USS LST-475; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:S3-M2-K2 ships; #Category:Ships built in Vancouver, Washington USS LST-476; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1942 ships USS LST-477; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1942 ships USS LST-478; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1942 ships USS LST-479; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1942 ships USS LST-480; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships sunk by non-combat internal explosions USS LST-481; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1942 ships USS LST-482; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships; #Category:Branch County, Michigan USS LST-483; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships; #Category:Brewster County, Texas USS LST-485; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS LST-486; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships; #Category:Branch County, Michigan USS LST-488; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS LST-491; #Category:LST-491-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1943 ships USS LST-494; #Category:LST-491-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Ships built in Indiana USS LST-5; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the Royal Navy; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United Kingdom USS LST-50; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Battle damage repair ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Norwegian Navy; #Category:Auxiliary ships of the Royal Norwegian Navy; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Hellenic Navy; #Category:Auxiliary ships of the Hellenic Navy; #Category:Aristaeus-class repair ships converted from LST-1-class ships USS LST-504; #Category:LST-491-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:United States Navy Iowa-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:1943 ships USS LST-507; #Category:LST-491-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:Wreck diving sites in the United Kingdom; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the English Channel; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1944 USS LST-510; #Category:LST-491-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Buncombe County, North Carolina; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships; #Category:1943 ships USS LST-511; #Category:LST-491-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:1943 ships USS LST-512; #Category:LST-491-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Burnett County, Wisconsin; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:United States Navy Wisconsin-related ships; #Category:1943 ships USS LST-517; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:LST-491-class tank landing ships USS LST-521; #Category:LST-491-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:1943 ships USS LST-528; #Category:LST-491-class tank landing ships; #Category:United States Navy Louisiana-related ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Catahoula Parish, Louisiana; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-543; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-544; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-545; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean USS LST-546; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Philippine Navy; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-547; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-548; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-549; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-550; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-552; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-553; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-554; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-555; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-556; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-557; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships of the Republic of China Navy USS LST-558; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-559; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Philippines USS LST-560; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-562; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-563; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-564; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-565; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-566; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Philippine Navy; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks in the South China Sea; #Category:Maritime incidents in 2007 USS LST-567; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-568; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Philippines; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Philippine Sea USS LST-569; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Evansville, Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-570; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Evansville, Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-571; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Evansville, Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-572; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Evansville, Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-573; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Evansville, Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-59; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy USS LST-594; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS LST-60; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:United States Navy Kansas-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy USS LST-607; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Philippine Navy; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-622; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-661; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean USS LST-662; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-666; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-689; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships of the Philippine Navy; #Category:United States Navy Utah-related ships; #Category:Daggett County, Utah USS LST-696; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS LST-70; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy USS LST-701; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-712; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-713; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-724; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-734; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-738; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships sunk by kamikaze attack; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-740; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-749; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by kamikaze attack; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-759; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:United States Navy New Mexico-related ships; #Category:United States Navy North Dakota-related ships; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-761; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:United States Navy Nevada-related ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Esmeralda County, Nevada; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS LST-766; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-767; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-794; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Indiana-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Tennessee-related ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS LST-801; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-814; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-823; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-826; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-828; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-835; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships of the Philippine Navy; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships; #Category:Hillsdale County, Michigan USS LST-84; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:LST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States Navy USS LST-842; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Philippine Navy USS LST-843; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Philippine Navy USS LST-849; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Korea Navy; #Category:United States Navy Arkansas-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Georgia-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Indiana-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Iowa-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Kansas-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Kentucky-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Nebraska-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Tennessee-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Wyoming-related ships; #Category:Johnson County, Kentucky USS LST-850; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:Juniata County, Pennsylvania; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS LST-851; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-853; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Korea Navy; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Utah-related ships USS LST-869; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-872; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-874; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-875; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Philippine Navy USS LST-884; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-888; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:United States Navy Alabama-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Arkansas-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Florida-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Georgia-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Iowa-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Kentucky-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Mississippi-related ships; #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships; #Category:United States Navy South Carolina-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships USS LST-896; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-900; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Korea Navy; #Category:United States Navy Oregon-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Iowa-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Kansas-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-903; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:United States Navy South Dakota-related ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Lyman County, South Dakota; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS LST-904; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:United States Navy Iowa-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Kansas-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Kentucky-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Minnesota-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Nevada-related ships; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS LST-906; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-907; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela USS LST-908; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-909; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-910; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-911; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-913; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-915; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-916; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1948 USS LST-917; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-918; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-919; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-920; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Brazilian Navy USS LST-921; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-922; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-923; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-924; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Thai Navy USS LST-925; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-926; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-927; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-928; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Pacific Reserve Fleet, Bremerton Group; #Category:Benewah-class barracks ships USS LST-929; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of China Navy; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships of the Republic of China Navy USS LST-930; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-931; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-932; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-933; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-934; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-935; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-936; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-937; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-939; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS LST-940; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS LST-941; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS LST-942; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS LST-943; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS LST-944; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS LST-945; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS LST-946; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS LST-947; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS LST-949; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-950; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-951; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-952; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-953; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:United States Navy Wisconsin-related ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Marinette County, Wisconsin; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-957; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-958; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-959; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-960; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-961; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-964; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-965; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-968; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-969; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-970; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-972; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-973; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-974; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-978; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1945 ships USS LST-979; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts; #Category:1945 ships USS LST-981; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-982; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-984; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-985; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-986; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-987; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:United States Navy Utah-related ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Millard County, Utah; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships of the German Navy USS LST-989; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-990; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-991; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships of the Republic of China Navy USS LST-992; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-993; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships of the Republic of China Navy USS LST-994; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-995; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-996; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-997; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-998; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS LST-999; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS La Grange (APA-124); #Category:Victory ships; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:United States Navy Indiana-related ships; #Category:1944 ships USS La Jolla (SSN-701); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:1979 ships; #Category:Active submarines of the United States USS La Moure County; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS La Moure County (LST-1194); #Category:Newport-class tank landing ships; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:LaMoure County, North Dakota; #Category:United States Navy North Dakota-related ships; #Category:Ships built in San Diego, California; #Category:1971 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS La Moure County (LST-883); #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy North Dakota-related ships; #Category:LaMoure County, North Dakota; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1944 ships USS La Porte (APA-151); #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1944 ships USS La Prade (DE-409); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS La Salle; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS La Salle (AGF-3); #Category:Raleigh-class amphibious transport docks; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Gulf War ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1963 ships; #Category:Command ships of the United States Navy USS La Salle (AP-102); #Category:La Salle-class transports; #Category:Ships built in Oakland, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS La Vallette; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS La Vallette (DD-315); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:1919 ships USS La Vallette (DD-448); #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Peruvian Navy USS Laboon (DDG-58); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Active destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1993 ships; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Twelve USS Laburnum (1864); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1864 ships USS Lacerta (AKA-29); #Category:Artemis-class attack cargo ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1944 ships USS Lackawanna; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lackawanna (1862); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Ships of the War of the Pacific; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:1862 ships USS Lackawanna (AO-40); #Category:Kennebec-class oilers; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Ships of ExxonMobil USS Lady Anne (SP-154); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:Motor yachts; #Category:1914 ships USS Lady Betty (SP-661); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1913 ships USS Lady Doris (SP-3854); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1916 ships USS Lady Mary (SP-212); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1905 ships USS Lady Prevost (1812); #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Canada; #Category:Great Lakes ships; #Category:1810 ships USS Lady Thorne (SP-962); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1908 ships USS Lady Washington (1776); #Category:Ships of the Continental Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1776 ships USS Lady of the Lake (1813); #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States; #Category:Great Lakes ships; #Category:1813 ships USS Laertes (AR-20); #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Xanthus-class repair ships; #Category:1944 ships USS Lafayette; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lafayette (1848); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Missouri; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:1862 ships USS Lafayette (SSBN-616); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Lafayette-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1962 ships USS Lafayette County (LST-859); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Arkansas-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Florida-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Mississippi-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Wisconsin-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Louisiana-related ships; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships of the Republic of China Navy USS Laffey; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Laffey (DD-459); #Category:Benson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks in Ironbottom Sound USS Laffey (DD-724); #Category:Maritime accidents involving fog; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:National Historic Landmarks in South Carolina; #Category:Museum ships in South Carolina; #Category:Ships on the National Register of Historic Places; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Military and war museums in South Carolina; #Category:Museums in Charleston County, South Carolina; #Category:National Register of Historic Places in Charleston County, South Carolina USS Lagarto (SS-371); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Lost submarines of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Gulf of Thailand; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean USS Lagoda (SP-3250); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1906 ships USS Lake (DE-301); #Category:Evarts-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Lake Arthur (ID-2915); #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:Lake ships; #Category:Standard WWI ships; #Category:Design 1020 ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United Kingdom; #Category:Merchant ships of the United Kingdom; #Category:Steamships of Egypt; #Category:Merchant ships of Egypt; #Category:Steamships of Latvia; #Category:Merchant ships of Latvia; #Category:Steamships of Germany; #Category:Merchant ships of Germany; #Category:World War II merchant ships of Germany; #Category:Ministry of War Transport ships; #Category:World War II merchant ships of the United Kingdom; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the North Sea; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1945 USS Lake Champlain; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lake Champlain (CG-57); #Category:Ticonderoga-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1987 ships; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Active cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:Carrier Strike Group One USS Lake Champlain (CV-39); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Cold War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Korean War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Virginia; #Category:Ticonderoga-class aircraft carriers; #Category:World War II aircraft carriers of the United States USS Lake County (LST-880); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Indiana-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Minnesota-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Colorado-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Florida-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Montana-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Oregon-related ships; #Category:United States Navy South Dakota-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Tennessee-related ships; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Lake Erie; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lake Erie (CG-70); #Category:Ticonderoga-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1991 ships; #Category:Active cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships USS Lake Tulare (ID-2652); #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1917 ships USS Lakewood Victory (AK-236); #Category:Boulder Victory-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ammunition ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Colorado-related ships; #Category:United States Navy New Jersey-related ships; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships USS Lamar; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lamar (APA-47); #Category:Bayfield-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Alabama-related ships; #Category:Lamar County, Alabama; #Category:United States Navy Georgia-related ships; #Category:Lamar County, Georgia; #Category:United States Navy Mississippi-related ships; #Category:Lamar County, Mississippi; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships; #Category:Lamar County, Texas USS Lamar (PCE-899); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the United States Coast Guard; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:PCE-842-class patrol craft; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States USS Lamberton (DD-119); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II mine warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Virginia; #Category:1918 ships USS Lamons; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lamons (DE-743); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Lamprey (SS-372); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Argentine Navy USS Lamson; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lamson (DD-18); #Category:Smith-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:United States Navy Oregon-related ships; #Category:1909 ships USS Lamson (DD-328); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:United States Navy Oregon-related ships; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1920 ships USS Lamson (DD-367); #Category:Mahan-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:United States Navy Iowa-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Oregon-related ships; #Category:1936 ships; #Category:Bikini Atoll; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Lancaster; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lancaster (1855); #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships of the United States Army; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Mississippi River; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:Paddle steamers of the United States USS Lancaster (1858); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:1858 ships USS Lancaster (AK-193); #Category:Alamosa-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships USS Lancaster (ID-2953); #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Standard World War I ships; #Category:Steamships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Unique transports of the United States Navy USS Lance (AM-257); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Republic of China Navy USS Lancetfish (SS-296); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1943 ships USS Lancewood (AN-48); #Category:Ailanthus-class net laying ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Stockton, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the French Navy; #Category:Auxiliary ships of the French Navy USS Lander (APA-178); #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1944 ships USS Lang; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lang (DD-399); #Category:Benham-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1938 ships USS Lang (FF-1060); #Category:Knox-class frigates; #Category:Cold War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1968 ships USS Langley; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Langley (CV-1); #Category:1912 ships; #Category:Aircraft carriers of the United States Navy; #Category:Aircraft carriers sunk by aircraft; #Category:Proteus-class colliers; #Category:Turbo-electric steamships; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Java Sea USS Langley (CVL-27); #Category:Independence-class aircraft carriers; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Independence-class aircraft carriers of the French Navy USS Lanier (APA-125); #Category:Victory ships; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:1944 ships USS Lanikai (1914); #Category:Schooners; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1914 ships; #Category:American military personnel of Filipino descent; #Category:United States Navy Hawaii-related ships USS Laning (DE-159); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Charles Lawrence-class high speed transports; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Virginia; #Category:1943 ships USS Lannai (SP-242); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States USS Lansdale; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lansdale (DD-101); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Wickes-class destroyer minelayers USS Lansdale (DD-426); #Category:Benson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1939 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Mediterranean; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1944; #Category:Ships sunk by aircraft USS Lansdale (DD-766); #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy District of Columbia-related ships; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1946 ships; #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Lansdowne (DD-486); #Category:Gleaves-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy; #Category:Gleaves-class destroyers of the Turkish Navy USS Lansing (DE-388); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships USS Lapon; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lapon (SS-260); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Gato-class submarines of the Hellenic Navy USS Lapon (SSN-661); #Category:Ships built in Virginia; #Category:Sturgeon-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1966 ships USS Lapwing; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lapwing (AM-1); #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers converted to seaplane tenders; #Category:World War II seaplane tenders of the United States USS Lapwing (AMS-48); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the United States USS Laramie; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Laramie (AO-16); #Category:Design 1128 ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Kaweah-class fleet replenishment oilers; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Larch (AN-21); #Category:Aloe-class net laying ships; #Category:Ships built in West Virginia; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy USS Lardner; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lardner (DD-286); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1919 ships USS Lardner (DD-487); #Category:Gleaves-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy; #Category:Gleaves-class destroyers of the Turkish Navy USS Lark; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lark (AM-21); #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Baltimore, Maryland; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers converted to tugs USS Lark (AMS-23); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force USS Larkspur (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:1863 ships USS Las Vegas Victory (AK-229); #Category:Boulder Victory-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ammunition ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Nevada-related ships USS Lassen; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lassen (AE-3); #Category:Lassen-class ammunition ships; #Category:Type C2 ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1940 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Lassen (DDG-82); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Active destroyers of the United States; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Five; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1999 ships USS Latimer (APA-152); #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1944 ships USS Latona (AF-35); #Category:Adria-class stores ships; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Laub; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Laub (DD-263); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers of the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers converted from Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United Kingdom USS Laub (DD-613); #Category:Benson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States USS Lauderdale (APA-179); #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1944 ships USS Laura Reed (SP-2009); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1895 ships USS Laurel (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Missouri; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:1862 ships USS Laurens (APA-153); #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Oregon USS Laurentia (AF-44); #Category:Adria-class stores ships; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Lavaca (APA-180); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1944 ships USS Lavender (1864); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:1864 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1864; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Carolina coast USS Lawrence; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lawrence (1813); #Category:Brigs of the United States Navy; #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States; #Category:Great Lakes ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1813 ships USS Lawrence (1843); #Category:Age of Sail ships of the United States; #Category:Brigs of the United States Navy; #Category:Mexican–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Baltimore, Maryland; #Category:1843 ships USS Lawrence (DD-250); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1920 ships USS Lawrence (DD-8); #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1900 ships USS Lawrence (DDG-4); #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:1960 ships; #Category:Charles F. Adams-class destroyers USS Lawrence C. Taylor (DE-415); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Lawrence County (LST-887); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Alabama-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Arkansas-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Indiana-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Kentucky-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Mississippi-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:United States Navy South Dakota-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Tennessee-related ships; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships of the Indonesian Navy USS Laws (DD-558); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS LeHardy (DE-20); #Category:Evarts-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS LeRay Wilson (DE-414); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships USS Lea (DD-118); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1918 ships USS Leader; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Leader (MSO-490); #Category:Aggressive-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:Vietnam War mine warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Gulf War ships of the United States; #Category:1954 ships USS Leader (PYc-42); #Category:World War II naval ships of the United States; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1927 ships USS League Island; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS League Island (AG-149); #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships converted to stores ships; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships USS League Island (YFB-20); #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:Ferries of Pennsylvania; #Category:Ferries of New Jersey; #Category:1907 ships; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships USS Leahy (DLG-16); #Category:Leahy-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1961 ships; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States USS Leary; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Leary (DD-158); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:Ships sunk by German submarines in World War II; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1943 USS Leary (DD-879); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Spanish Navy; #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the Spanish Navy USS Lebanon; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lebanon (AG-2); #Category:Colliers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1894 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Spanish–American War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Lebanon (AK-191); #Category:Alamosa-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships USS Lee; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lee (1775); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:American Revolution ships of the United States; #Category:Ships of the Continental Navy USS Lee (1776); #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Ships of the Continental Navy; #Category:Galleys of the United States Navy USS Lee Fox (DE-65); #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1943 ships USS Leedstown; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Leedstown (AP-73); #Category:1933 ships; #Category:Passenger ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:Ships sunk by German submarines in World War II; #Category:Steamships of the United States; #Category:Steam turbine-powered ships; #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Mediterranean USS Leedstown (APA-56); #Category:Windsor-class attack transports; #Category:Type C3-S-A3 ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:Ships of American Export-Isbrandtsen Lines USS Leftwich (DD-984); #Category:Spruance-class destroyers; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Gulf War ships of the United States; #Category:1978 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Legonia II (SP-399); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:1909 ships; #Category:Individual yachts USS Lehigh; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lehigh (1863); #Category:Passaic-class monitors; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1863 ships; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War monitors of the United States; #Category:Spanish–American War monitors of the United States USS Lehigh (AK-192); #Category:Alamosa-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships USS Lejeune (AP-74); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hamburg; #Category:1936 ships USS Leland E. Thomas (DE-420); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Lenah H. Sutcliffe Higbee; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers USS Lenah H. Sutcliffe Higbee (DDG-123); #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers USS Lenape (ID-2700); #Category:Ships built in Virginia; #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:Transport ships of the United States Army; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1912 ships USS Lenapee (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:1863 ships; #Category:Sassacus-class gunboats USS Lenawee (APA-195); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Lenoir; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lenoir (AKA-74); #Category:Tolland-class attack cargo ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships; #Category:Ships built in North Carolina; #Category:1944 ships USS Leo (AKA-60); #Category:Andromeda-class attack cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS Leon (APA-48); #Category:Bayfield-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Florida-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships USS Leonard F. Mason (DD-852); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1946 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Chao Yang-class destroyers; #Category:Ships sunk as artificial reefs; #Category:Shipwrecks of Taiwan USS Leonard Wood (APA-12); #Category:Design 1029 ships; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1922 ships; #Category:Design 1029 ships of the United States Army; #Category:Harris-class attack transports; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1932; #Category:Maritime incidents in Brazil USS Leonidas; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Leonidas (AD-7); #Category:Wear-built ships; #Category:1898 ships; #Category:Destroyer tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Destroyer tenders of the United States USS Leonis (AK-128); #Category:Crater-class cargo ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Freighters; #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1942 ships USS Leopard (IX-122); #Category:Armadillo-class tankers; #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1943 ships USS Leopold (DE-319); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by German submarines in World War II; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1944 USS Leslie (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Leslie L.B. Knox (DE-580); #Category:Rudderow-class destroyer escorts; #Category:1944 ships USS Lester (DE-1022); #Category:Dealey-class destroyer escorts; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1956 ships USS Lesuth (AK-125); #Category:Crater-class cargo ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Freighters; #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships USS Letitia (SP-398); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States USS Letter B (SP-732); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1912 ships USS Leutze (DD-481); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Levant (1837); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Mexican–American War ships of the United States; #Category:1837 ships USS Levi Woodbury; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Levy (DE-162); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Lewis; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lewis (DE-535); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the California coast USS Lewis B. Puller; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lewis B. Puller (ESB-3); #Category:Montford Point-class mobile landing platforms; #Category:Amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:2014 ships USS Lewis B. Puller (FFG-23); #Category:Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1980 ships; #Category:Cold War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Mubarak-class frigates; #Category:Active frigates of Egypt USS Lewis Hancock (DD-675); #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Pará-class destroyers (1959) USS Lewis and Clark; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lewis and Clark (SSBN-644); #Category:Benjamin Franklin-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1964 ships; #Category:Lewis and Clark Expedition USS Lexington; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lexington (1776); #Category:Ships of the Continental Navy; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:1776 ships; #Category:Captured ships USS Lexington (1825); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Mexican–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1825 ships USS Lexington (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Lexington (CV-16); #Category:Essex-class aircraft carriers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Cold War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Tourist attractions in Corpus Christi, Texas; #Category:Museums in Nueces County, Texas; #Category:Museum ships in Texas; #Category:National Historic Landmarks in Texas; #Category:Military and war museums in Texas; #Category:Naval museums in the United States; #Category:Ships on the National Register of Historic Places USS Lexington (CV-2); #Category:1925 ships; #Category:Aircraft carriers sunk by aircraft; #Category:Lexington-class aircraft carriers; #Category:Lexington-class battlecruisers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:World War I battlecruisers of the United States; #Category:World War II aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Coral Sea USS Lexington II (SP-705); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1911 ships USS Leyden; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Leyden (1865); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1865 ships; #Category:Spanish–American War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Rhode Island coast; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1903 USS Leyden (IX-167); #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:1911 ships USS Leyte; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Philippines-related ships USS Leyte (ARG-8); #Category:Luzon-class repair ships; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Hawaii-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Philippines-related ships USS Leyte (CV-32); #Category:Essex-class aircraft carriers; #Category:Ships built in Virginia; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Cold War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Korean War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ship fires; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1953; #Category:United States Navy Philippines-related ships USS Leyte Gulf (CG-55); #Category:Ticonderoga-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1986 ships; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Active cruisers of the United States; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Two; #Category:United States Navy Philippines-related ships USS Liberator; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Liberator (AMc-87); #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:Ships built in Antioch, California USS Liberty; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Liberty (1775); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:American Revolution ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1775 ships; #Category:Lake Champlain USS Liberty Belle (IX-72); #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:1910 ships; #Category:Ships built in Delaware USS Liberty III (SP-1229); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1896 ships USS Libra (AKA-12); #Category:Arcturus-class attack cargo ships; #Category:Type C2-F ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Liddle (DE-206); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Charles Lawrence-class high speed transports; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1943 ships USS Lignite (IX-162); #Category:Trefoil-class concrete barges; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1944 ships USS Liguria (AKS-15); #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:Acubens-class general stores issue ships; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Lilac (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:1863 ships USS Lilian; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lilian (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Scotland; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:1863 ships USS Lillian Anne (YFB-41); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1895 ships USS Lillian II (SP-38); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1909 ships USS Lillie B (SP-1502); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1881 ships USS Lily (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Yazoo River; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:Shipwrecks in rivers USS Limestone (IX-158); #Category:Trefoil-class concrete barges; #Category:Ships built in the San Francisco Bay Area; #Category:1944 ships USS Limpkin; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Limpkin (AMS-195); #Category:Falcon-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1954 ships USS Limpkin (AMc-48); #Category:Accentor-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Lincoln County (LST-898); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:United States Navy Arkansas-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Colorado-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Georgia-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Idaho-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Kansas-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Kentucky-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Maine-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Minnesota-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Mississippi-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Montana-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Nebraska-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Nevada-related ships; #Category:United States Navy New Mexico-related ships; #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Oklahoma-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Oregon-related ships; #Category:United States Navy South Dakota-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Tennessee-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Washington (state)-related ships; #Category:United States Navy West Virginia-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Wisconsin-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Wyoming-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Louisiana-related ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Thai Navy USS Linden (1860); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1860 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks in rivers; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War USS Lindenwald (LSD-6); #Category:Ashland-class dock landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Oakland, California; #Category:1943 ships USS Lindsey (DM-32); #Category:Robert H. Smith-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1944 ships USS Ling (SS-297); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Hackensack, New Jersey; #Category:Hackensack River; #Category:Museum ships in New Jersey; #Category:Monuments and memorials on the National Register of Historic Places in New Jersey; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Museums in Bergen County, New Jersey; #Category:National Register of Historic Places in Bergen County, New Jersey USS Lingayen (CVE-126); #Category:1945 ships; #Category:United States Navy Philippines-related ships USS Linnet; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Linnet (AM-76); #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1928 ships; #Category:Kite-class minesweepers; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Linnet (AMS-24); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the United States USS Linta (SP-721); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1905 ships USS Lioba (AF-36); #Category:Adria-class stores ships; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Lioness (1857); #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships of the United States Army; #Category:Paddle steamers; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania USS Lionfish (SS-298); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Tourist attractions in Fall River, Massachusetts; #Category:Museum ships in Massachusetts; #Category:National Historic Landmarks in Massachusetts; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Museums in Bristol County, Massachusetts; #Category:Military and war museums in Massachusetts; #Category:Ships on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts; #Category:Buildings and structures in Fall River, Massachusetts USS Lipan (AT-85); #Category:Cherokee-class fleet tugs; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the United States Coast Guard USS Liscome Bay (CVE-56); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:Ships sunk by Japanese submarines; #Category:1943 ships USS Litchfield (DD-336); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1919 ships USS Litchfield County (LST-901); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Connecticut-related ships; #Category:Litchfield County, Connecticut; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships USS Little; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Little (DD-79); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks in Ironbottom Sound; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1917 ships USS Little (DD-803); #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships sunk by kamikaze attack USS Little Ada (1864); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Scotland; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Little Aie (SP-60); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Salisbury, Maryland; #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:Motor yachts; #Category:1915 ships USS Little Brothers (SP-921); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1910 ships USS Little Rebel (1859); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:1859 ships; #Category:Ships of the Confederate States of America; #Category:Captured ships USS Little Rock (CL-92); #Category:Cleveland-class cruisers; #Category:Galveston-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Arkansas-related ships; #Category:Museum ships in New York; #Category:Museums in Buffalo, New York; #Category:United States Navy Buffalo, New York-related ships; #Category:Military and war museums in New York USS Livermore (DD-429); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1940 ships; #Category:Gleaves-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Livingston; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Livingston (AP-163); #Category:Crater-class cargo ships; #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:Ammunition ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships USS Lizardfish (SS-373); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Balao-class submarines of the Italian Navy USS Lloyd (DE-209); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Charles Lawrence-class high speed transports; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Florida-related ships; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:1943 ships USS Lloyd E. Acree (DE-356); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Lloyd Thomas; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lloyd Thomas (DD-764); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Chao Yang-class destroyers; #Category:Shipwrecks of Taiwan; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships USS Lloyd Thomas (DE-312); #Category:Evarts-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Cancelled ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships USS Lloyd Thomas (DE-374); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Cancelled ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships USS Locator (AGR-6); #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II merchant ships of the United States; #Category:Guardian-class radar picket ships; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Lockwood (FF-1064); #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:Knox-class frigates; #Category:1968 ships USS Locust; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Locust (1910); #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:Colliers of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Crawford and Reid USS Locust (AN-22); #Category:Aloe-class net laying ships; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States; #Category:Aloe-class net laying ships of the French Navy; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1978 USS Lodestone (ADG-8); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Degaussing ships of the United States Navy USS Lodona (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Humber-built ships; #Category:1862 ships USS Loeser (DE-680); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1943 ships USS Lofberg (DD-759); #Category:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Lo Yang-class destroyers USS Logan (APA-196); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Loggerhead (SS-374); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships USS Logic (AM-258); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Republic of China Navy USS Lomado (SP-636); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1916 ships; #Category:Individual yachts USS Long (DD-209); #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Philippines; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Ships sunk by kamikaze attack USS Long Beach (AK-9); #Category:Wear-built ships; #Category:1892 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships USS Long Beach (CGN-9); #Category:Long Beach-class cruisers; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1959 ships USS Long Beach (PF-34); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the Soviet Navy; #Category:World War II frigates of the Soviet Union; #Category:Cold War frigates of the Soviet Union; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force; #Category:Ships transferred under Project Hula USS Long Island; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Long Island (CVE-1); #Category:Long Island-class escort carriers; #Category:Type C3 ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1940 ships; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Dormitory ships; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships USS Long Island (SP-572); #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1912 ships; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships USS Longshaw (DD-559); #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:Shipwrecks in the Philippine Sea; #Category:1943 ships USS Longspur; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Longspur (AMCU-28); #Category:AMCU-7-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Longspur (AMc-10); #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1935 ships; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Lookout (YAGR-2); #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II merchant ships of the United States; #Category:Guardian-class radar picket ships; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Lorain; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lorain (PF-93); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the French Navy; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1950; #Category:Ships sunk by mines; #Category:Lorain, Ohio USS Lorain (PF-97); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships; #Category:Lorain, Ohio USS Lorain County (LST-1177); #Category:De Soto County-class tank landing ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships; #Category:Lorain County, Ohio; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1957 ships USS Lorikeet; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lorikeet (AMS-49); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the United States USS Lorikeet (AMc-49); #Category:Accentor-class minesweepers; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1941 ships USS Los Alamos (AFDB-7); #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:United States Navy New Mexico-related ships; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Floating drydocks of the United States Navy USS Los Angeles; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Los Angeles (CA-135); #Category:Baltimore-class cruisers; #Category:Korean War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:San Pedro, Los Angeles USS Los Angeles (ID-1470); #Category:World War I tankers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1916 ships USS Los Angeles (SSN-688); #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Virginia; #Category:1974 ships USS Lough (DE-586); #Category:Rudderow-class destroyer escorts; #Category:1944 ships USS Louise No. 2 (SP-1230); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1900 ships USS Louisiana; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Louisiana-related ships USS Louisiana (1812); #Category:History of the United States Navy; #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States; #Category:1812 ships USS Louisiana (1861); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Steamships; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:United States Navy Louisiana-related ships; #Category:1861 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Carolina coast USS Louisiana (BB-19); #Category:Connecticut-class battleships; #Category:Ships built in Virginia; #Category:1904 ships; #Category:World War I battleships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Louisiana-related ships USS Louisiana (SSBN-743); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Ohio-class submarines; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ballistic missile submarines; #Category:United States Navy Louisiana-related ships; #Category:1996 ships USS Louisville; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:History of Louisville, Kentucky USS Louisville (1861); #Category:History of Louisville, Kentucky; #Category:Ships built in Missouri; #Category:1861 ships USS Louisville (CA-28); #Category:Northampton-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1930 ships; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Kentucky-related ships; #Category:History of Louisville, Kentucky USS Louisville (SSN-724); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:History of Louisville, Kentucky; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Kentucky-related ships; #Category:1985 ships; #Category:Active submarines of the United States USS Lovelace (DE-198); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Virginia; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:1943 ships USS Lovering; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lovering (DE-39); #Category:Evarts-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Lowe (DE-325); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the United States Coast Guard; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Weather ships USS Lowell (SP-504); #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1909 ships USS Lowndes (APA-154); #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1944 ships USS Lowry (DD-770); #Category:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Mato Grosso-class destroyers; #Category:United States Navy Maryland-related ships USS Loy (DE-160); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Charles Lawrence-class high speed transports; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Virginia; #Category:1943 ships USS Loyalty; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Loyalty (AM-457); #Category:Aggressive-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1953 ships; #Category:Vietnam War mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Loyalty (AMc-88); #Category:Accentor-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Antioch, California; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Lu-O-La (SP-520); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1912 ships USS Lubbock (APA-197); #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Luce; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Luce (DD-522); #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Ships sunk by kamikaze attack USS Luce (DD-99); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Wickes-class destroyer minelayers USS Luce (DDG-38); #Category:Farragut-class destroyers (1958); #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:1958 ships USS Luce Bros. (SP-846); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1877 ships USS Lucid; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lucid (AM-259); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Republic of China Navy; #Category:Auxiliary ships of the Republic of China Navy USS Lucid (MSO-458); #Category:Aggressive-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1953 ships; #Category:Vietnam War mine warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Museum ships in California; #Category:Military and war museums in California; #Category:Naval museums in the United States; #Category:Proposed museums in the United States USS Lucidor (AF-45); #Category:Adria-class stores ships; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Lucille Ross (SP-1211); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Baltimore, Maryland; #Category:1893 ships USS Luckenbach; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Ludlow; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Ludlow (DD-112); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Wickes-class destroyer minelayers USS Ludlow (DD-438); #Category:Gleaves-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1940 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Gleaves-class destroyers of the Hellenic Navy USS Luiseno (ATF-156); #Category:Abnaki-class tugs; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Argentine Navy USS Lumen (AKA-30); #Category:Artemis-class attack cargo ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1944 ships USS Luna (AKS-7); #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:Acubens-class general stores issue ships; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Lunga Point (CVE-94); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Luster (IX-82); #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maryland; #Category:1936 ships USS Luzerne County (LST-902); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:Luzerne County, Pennsylvania; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships USS Luzon; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Philippines-related ships USS Luzon (ARG-2); #Category:Luzon-class repair ships; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Philippines-related ships USS Luzon (PG-47); #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Naval ships of the United States captured by Japan during World War II; #Category:Ships built in China; #Category:1927 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1942; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1944; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:United States Navy Philippines-related ships USS Lycoming (APA-155); #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1944 ships USS Lydia; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lydia (ID-3524); #Category:Tyne-built ships; #Category:1902 ships USS Lydia (SP-62); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1916 ships USS Lydonia (SP-700); #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:Steam yachts; #Category:1912 ships USS Lykens (AT-56); #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Ships built by Neafie and Levy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:1899 ships USS Lyman (DE-302); #Category:Evarts-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Lyman K. Swenson (DD-729); #Category:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Utah-related ships; #Category:Lo Yang-class destroyers USS Lynch; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lynch (1776); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Continental Navy; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy USS Lynde McCormick (DDG-8); #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:1959 ships; #Category:Charles F. Adams-class destroyers USS Lyndon B. Johnson (DDG-1002); #Category:Zumwalt-class destroyers; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy USS Lyndonia (SP-734); #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Naval Academy; #Category:Steam yachts; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:United States Navy New Jersey-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:1905 ships USS Lynx; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Lynx (1814); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Age of Sail ships of the United States; #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:Missing ships; #Category:Ships built in the District of Columbia; #Category:1814 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1820; #Category:Ships lost with all hands USS Lynx (AK-100); #Category:Crater-class cargo ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Freighters; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships USS Lynx (SP-2); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1916 ships USS Lynx II (SP-730); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1917 ships USS Lyon (AP-71); #Category:Type C3 ships; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1940 ships; #Category:World War II merchant ships of the United States; #Category:Elizabeth C. Stanton-class transports; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Lyra (AK-101); #Category:Crater-class cargo ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Freighters; #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1943 ships USS M-1 (SS-47); #Category:Submarines of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1915 ships; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States USS M. J. Scanlon (ID-3513); #Category:Auxiliary ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Ships sunk by German submarines in World War II; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean USS M. M. Davis (SP-314); #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:1912 ships USS MSC-257; #Category:1956 ships; #Category:Ships built in Stockton, California; #Category:Military of Denmark; #Category:Ships of the Royal Danish Navy USS Maartensdijk (ID-2497); #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:Freighters; #Category:Tees-built ships; #Category:1902 ships USS MacKenzie; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS MacKenzie (DD-175); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Town-class destroyers of the Royal Canadian Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers converted from Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of Canada USS MacKenzie (DD-614); #Category:Benson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States USS MacKenzie (TB-17); #Category:Torpedo boats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1898 ships USS MacLeish (DD-220); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1919 ships USS Macabi (SS-375); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Argentine Navy USS Macaw (ASR-11); #Category:Chanticleer-class submarine rescue ships; #Category:Ships built in Oakland, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Macdonough; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Macdonough (DD-331); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1920 ships USS Macdonough (DD-351); #Category:Farragut-class destroyers (1934); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:1934 ships USS Macdonough (DD-9); #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1900 ships USS Macdonough (DDG-39); #Category:Farragut-class destroyers (1958); #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Gulf War ships of the United States; #Category:1959 ships USS Macedonian; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Macedonian (1836); #Category:Sailing frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Virginia; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:1836 ships; #Category:Ship fires USS Machias; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Machias (PF-53); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Maine-related ships; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the Soviet Navy; #Category:World War II frigates of the Soviet Union; #Category:Cold War frigates of the Soviet Union; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force; #Category:Ships transferred under Project Hula USS Machias (PG-5); #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Maine-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1891 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Mexican Navy; #Category:Spanish–American War gunboats of the United States USS Mack (DE-358); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships USS Mackerel; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mackerel (SS-204); #Category:Mackerel-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1940 ships USS Mackerel (SST-1); #Category:T-1-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Puerto Rico coast; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1953 ships USS Mackinac; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mackinac (AVP-13); #Category:Barnegat-class seaplane tenders; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships USS Mackinaw (1863); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1863 ships; #Category:Sassacus-class gunboats USS Macomb (DD-458); #Category:Gleaves-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Gleaves-class destroyers of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force; #Category:Gleaves-class destroyers of the Republic of China Navy USS Macon; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Macon (CA-132); #Category:Baltimore-class cruisers; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Georgia-related ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships USS Macon (PF-96); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Georgia-related ships USS Macon (ZRS-5); #Category:Airborne aircraft carriers; #Category:United States Navy Georgia-related ships; #Category:1933 ships; #Category:1935 in aviation; #Category:1935 in California; #Category:United States aircraft 1930–1939; #Category:National Register of Historic Places in California; #Category:Goodyear aircraft; #Category:Akron-class airships USS Madawaska; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Maddox (DD-168); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:United States Navy Maryland-related ships; #Category:Town-class destroyers of the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers converted from Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United Kingdom; #Category:Town-class destroyers of the Royal Canadian Navy; #Category:World War II destroyers of Canada; #Category:Town-class destroyers of the Soviet Navy; #Category:World War II destroyers of the Soviet Union USS Maddox (DD-622); #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Mediterranean; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1943; #Category:Ships sunk by aircraft USS Maddox (DD-731); #Category:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:International maritime incidents; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1964; #Category:Lo Yang-class destroyers; #Category:United States Navy Maryland-related ships USS Madera County (LST-905); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Madera County, California; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Philippine Navy USS Madgie (1858); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:1858 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Mississippi River USS Madison; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Madison (1812); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States; #Category:Great Lakes ships; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1812 ships USS Madison (DD-425); #Category:Benson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1939 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Florida coast; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1969; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Magistrate (SP-143); #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:1916 ships; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States USS Magnet; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Magnet (AM-260); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Republic of China Navy USS Magnet (SP-563); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1910 ships; #Category:Individual yachts USS Magnet (YDG-9); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Degaussing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the California coast USS Magnolia (1854); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:1857 ships USS Magoffin (APA-199); #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Magothy (AVP-45); #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Barnegat-class seaplane tenders; #Category:United States Navy Maryland-related ships USS Magpie; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Magpie (AMS-25); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Korean War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by mines; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Philippine Sea USS Magpie (AMc-2); #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1936 ships; #Category:Pipit-class coastal minesweepers; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Mahan; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mahan (DD-102); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Wickes-class destroyer minelayers; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships USS Mahan (DD-364); #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Philippine Sea; #Category:1935 ships; #Category:Ships sunk by kamikaze attack USS Mahan (DDG-42); #Category:Farragut-class destroyers (1958); #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1959 ships USS Mahan (DDG-72); #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Active destroyers of the United States; #Category:1996 ships; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Twelve USS Mahanna (AG-8); #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy USS Mahaska; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mahaska (1861); #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:1861 ships USS Mahlon S. Tisdale (FFG-27); #Category:Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1981 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy USS Mahnomen County (LST-912); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:United States Navy Minnesota-related ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Mahnomen County, Minnesota; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS Mahogany (AN-23); #Category:Aloe-class net laying ships; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States USS Mahoning County (LST-914); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS Mahopac; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mahopac (1864); #Category:Canonicus-class monitors; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1864 ships; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War monitors of the United States USS Mahopac (ATA-196); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:Sotoyomo-class tugs USS Mail (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Maine; #Category:United States Navy Maine-related ships; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Maine (ACR-1); #Category:1889 ships; #Category:Armored cruisers of the United States Navy; #Category:Battleships of the United States Navy; #Category:Cuba–United States relations; #Category:History of Key West, Florida; #Category:International maritime incidents; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1898; #Category:Mysteries; #Category:Ships sunk by non-combat internal explosions; #Category:Ship fires; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Gulf of Mexico; #Category:Spanish–American War; #Category:United States Navy Maine-related ships; #Category:USS Maine USS Maine (BB-10); #Category:Maine-class battleships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1901 ships; #Category:World War I battleships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Maine-related ships USS Maine (SSBN-741); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Ohio-class submarines; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Maine-related ships; #Category:1994 ships USS Mainstay (AM-261); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:Korean War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:1943 ships USS Majaba (AG-43); #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy USS Major (DE-796); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships USS Makassar Strait (CVE-91); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Makin Island; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Makin Island (CVE-93); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:1944 ships USS Makin Island (LHD-8); #Category:Wasp-class amphibious assault ships; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:2006 ships; #Category:Hybrid electric vehicles USS Malabar (AF-37); #Category:Adria-class stores ships; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Malanao (AG-44); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1912 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy USS Malay (SP-735); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1898 ships; #Category:Individual yachts USS Mallard; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mallard (AM-44); #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers converted to submarine rescue ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Mallard (AMCU-30); #Category:AMCU-7-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Maloy (DE-791); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:United States Navy Oregon-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:1943 ships USS Malvern; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Malvern (1860); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:1860 ships USS Manada (YTB-224); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships built in North Carolina USS Manasquan (AG-36); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:Lake ships; #Category:1918 ships USS Manatee; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Manatee (AO-58); #Category:Cimarron-class oilers (1939); #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Manatee (SP-51); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1915 ships USS Manayunk; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Manayunk (AN-81); #Category:Cohoes-class net laying ships; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships USS Manchester; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Manchester (CL-83); #Category:Cleveland-class cruisers; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Korean War cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New Hampshire-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1946 ships USS Manchineel (AN-54); #Category:Ailanthus-class net laying ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Stockton, California; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States USS Manchuria (ID-1633); #Category:Ocean liners; #Category:Passenger ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:World War I passenger ships of the United States; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Troop ships of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Passenger ships of Italy; #Category:1903 ships USS Mandan (YTB-794); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:1965 ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:Mandan, North Dakota USS Manderson Victory (AK-230); #Category:Boulder Victory-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ammunition ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Wyoming-related ships USS Mango (AN-24); #Category:Aloe-class net laying ships; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States USS Manhasset (AG-47); #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the United States Coast Guard; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the United States Coast Guard; #Category:1923 ships; #Category:Weather ships USS Manhattan (1863); #Category:Canonicus-class monitors; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1863 ships; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War monitors of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships USS Manhattan (YTB-779); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1965 ships USS Manila Bay (CVE-61); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:United States Navy Philippines-related ships USS Manistee; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Manistee (YT-173); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1941 ships USS Manistee (YTB-782); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1965 ships USS Manito II (SP-262); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1912 ships USS Manitowoc; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Manitowoc (LST-1180); #Category:Newport-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1969 ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Wisconsin-related ships; #Category:Newport-class tank landing ships of the Republic of China Navy; #Category:Active amphibious warfare vessels of the Republic of China USS Manitowoc (PF-61); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Wisconsin-related ships; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the French Navy; #Category:Weather ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the United States Coast Guard USS Manley; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Manley (DD-74); #Category:Caldwell-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1917 ships USS Manley (DD-940); #Category:Forrest Sherman-class destroyers; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1956 ships USS Manley (TB-23); #Category:Torpedo boats of the United States Navy; #Category:Poplar-built ships; #Category:1898 ships USS Manlove (DE-36); #Category:Evarts-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Mannert L. Abele (DD-733); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships sunk by kamikaze attack USS Manning; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Manning (DE-199); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:1943 ships USS Mansfield (DD-728); #Category:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Seguí-class destroyers; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships USS Manta; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Manta (SS-299); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Virginia coast; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1943 ships USS Mapiro (SS-376); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy; #Category:Balao-class submarines of the Turkish Navy; #Category:Piri Reis USS Maple; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Maple (1893); #Category:Ships of the United States Lighthouse Service; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1893 ships; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States USS Maquinna (YTB-225); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey USS Maquoketa (AOG-51); #Category:Patapsco-class gasoline tankers; #Category:Ships built in Minnesota; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Marabout (AMc-50); #Category:1941 ships; #Category:Accentor-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Maratanza (1861); #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:1861 ships USS Marathon; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Marathon (APA-200); #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Marathon (PGM-89); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Asheville-class gunboats; #Category:Cold War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Wisconsin-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1967 ships USS Marblehead; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Marblehead (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Unadilla-class gunboats; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Massachusetts in the American Civil War; #Category:1861 ships; #Category:Marblehead, Massachusetts USS Marblehead (C-11); #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1892 ships; #Category:Spanish–American War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Marblehead, Massachusetts USS Marblehead (CL-12); #Category:Omaha-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1923 ships; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:Marblehead, Massachusetts USS Marcellus (1879); #Category:1879 ships; #Category:Colliers of the United States Navy; #Category:Wear-built ships USS Marchand (DE-249); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Marcus (DD-321); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the California coast USS Marcus Island (CVE-77); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships USS Marengo (AK-194); #Category:Alamosa-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Alabama-related ships USS Margaret; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Margaret (ID-2510); #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Freighters; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:Ships sunk by German submarines in World War II; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Carolina coast; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1942 USS Margaret (SP-328); #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Trawler; #Category:1912 ships USS Margaret (SP-524); #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steam yachts; #Category:1913 ships USS Margaret (SP-527); #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Steam yachts; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1899 ships USS Margaret (SP-531); #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:1903 ships USS Margaret Anderson (SP-1203); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1907 ships USS Margaret O (SP-614); #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Motorboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1915 ships USS Margin (SP-2119); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1917 ships USS Margo (SP-870); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1913 ships USS Marguerite (SP-193); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Salisbury, Maryland; #Category:1916 ships USS Marguerite II (SP-892); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1917 ships USS Maria A. Wood (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy USS Maria Denning (1858); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:1858 ships; #Category:Stores ships of the United States Navy USS Maria J. Carlton (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War USS Mariano G. Vallejo (SSBN-658); #Category:Benjamin Franklin-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1965 ships USS Marias (AO-57); #Category:Cimarron-class oilers (1939); #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Maricopa County (LST-938); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:United States Navy Arizona-related ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Maricopa County, Arizona; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Vietnam Navy; #Category:Ships of the Vietnam People's Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS Marie; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Marie (SP-100); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1912 ships USS Marie (SP-1260); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1901 ships USS Marietta; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Marietta (1803); #Category:Row galleys of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States; #Category:1805 ships USS Marietta (AN-82); #Category:Cohoes-class net laying ships; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela USS Marietta (PG-15); #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1897 ships USS Marigold (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1863 ships USS Marija (SP-413); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in North Carolina USS Marin; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mariner; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mariner (1906); #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:United States Navy Panama Canal-related ships; #Category:1906 ships USS Mariner (SP-1136); #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:1899 ships USS Marinette (LCS-25); #Category:Freedom-class littoral combat ships; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:Lockheed Martin USS Marinette (YTB-791); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1967 ships USS Marion (1839); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1839 ships USS Marion County (LST-975); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Vietnam Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1945 ships USS Mariveles (1886); #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Philippine–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in China; #Category:1898 ships USS Marjorie M. (SP-1080); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1912 ships; #Category:Great Lakes ships USS Mark (AG-143); #Category:Design 427 coastal freighters; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships of the United States Army; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of China Navy; #Category:Auxiliary ships of the Republic of China Navy USS Markab (AD-21); #Category:Type C3 ships; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1940 ships; #Category:Hamul-class destroyer tenders; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Repair ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Destroyer tenders of the United States USS Marl (IX-160); #Category:Trefoil-class concrete barges; #Category:Ships built in the San Francisco Bay Area; #Category:1944 ships USS Marlin; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Marlin (SS-205); #Category:Mackerel-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1941 ships USS Marlin (SST-2); #Category:T-1-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1953 ships; #Category:Museum ships in Nebraska; #Category:Museums in Omaha, Nebraska; #Category:Military and war museums in Nebraska; #Category:National Register of Historic Places in Omaha, Nebraska; #Category:Ships on the National Register of Historic Places in Nebraska USS Marmora; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Marmora (1862); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:1862 ships USS Marmora (IX-189); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1918 ships USS Marocain (DE-109); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the Free French Naval Forces; #Category:World War II frigates of France; #Category:Cold War frigates of France USS Marold (SP-737); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1914 ships USS Marpessa (SP-787); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1916 ships USS Marquette (AKA-95); #Category:Andromeda-class attack cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Wisconsin-related ships USS Mars; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mars (AC-6); #Category:Colliers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1909 ships USS Mars (AFS-1); #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:Ships built in San Diego, California; #Category:1963 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean USS Marsh (DE-699); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:1943 ships USS Marshall; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Marshall (DD-676); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Martha Washington (ID-3019); #Category:Clyde-built ships; #Category:Ocean liners; #Category:World War I passenger ships of Austria-Hungary; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Transport ships of the United States Army; #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:Passenger ships of Italy; #Category:1908 ships USS Martin; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Martin (1864); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Torpedo boats of the United States Navy; #Category:1864 ships USS Martin (DE-30); #Category:Evarts-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Martin H. Ray (DE-338); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Marts (DE-174); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the Brazilian Navy; #Category:World War II frigates of Brazil USS Marvel (AM-262); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Soviet Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the Soviet Union; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the Soviet Union; #Category:Trawlers of the Soviet Navy; #Category:Cold War patrol vessels of the Soviet Union; #Category:Ships transferred under Project Hula USS Marvin H. McIntyre (APA-129); #Category:Victory ships; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:1944 ships USS Marvin Shields (FF-1066); #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:Knox-class frigates; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Mexican Navy; #Category:1969 ships USS Mary (SP-462); #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1907 ships; #Category:1908 ships USS Mary Alice (SP-397); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1897 ships; #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:Ships sunk in collisions; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Connecticut coast; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1918 USS Mary B. Garner (SP-682); #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Baltimore, Maryland; #Category:1912 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1918; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Delaware coast USS Mary Louise (SP-356); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York USS Mary M (SP-3274); #Category:Auxiliary ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maryland; #Category:1904 ships USS Mary Pope (SP-291); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1915 ships USS Mary Sanford (1862); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1862 ships; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Hospital ships of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Maryland; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Maryland-related ships USS Maryland (1799); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Quasi-War ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Maryland-related ships; #Category:1799 ships USS Maryland (ACR-8); #Category:Pennsylvania-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Virginia; #Category:1903 ships; #Category:Banana Wars ships of the United States; #Category:World War I cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Maryland-related ships USS Maryland (BB-46); #Category:Colorado-class battleships; #Category:Ships built in Virginia; #Category:1920 ships; #Category:World War II battleships of the United States; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:United States Navy Maryland-related ships USS Maryland (SSBN-738); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Ohio-class submarines; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Maryland-related ships; #Category:1991 ships USS Mascoma (AO-83); #Category:Escambia-class oilers; #Category:Type T2-SE-A2 tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Sausalito, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Mascoutah (YTB-772); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:1964 ships; #Category:Ships built in New York USS Mason; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mason (DD-191); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers of the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers converted from Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United Kingdom; #Category:Ships sunk by German submarines in World War II; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1941 USS Mason (DDG-87); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Active destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:2001 ships; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Two USS Mason (DE-529); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:African-American history of the United States military; #Category:Evarts-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Massachusetts; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships USS Massachusetts (1845); #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Mexican–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Barques of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:Native American history of Washington (state); #Category:Washington Territory; #Category:United States Navy Washington (state)-related ships; #Category:Military in Washington (state); #Category:Stores ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1845 ships USS Massachusetts (1860); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:1860 ships; #Category:Stores ships of the United States Navy USS Massachusetts (BB-2); #Category:1893 ships; #Category:Artificial reefs; #Category:Indiana-class battleships; #Category:National Register of Historic Places in Escambia County, Florida; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Florida coast; #Category:Shipwrecks on the National Register of Historic Places; #Category:Spanish–American War battleships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:World War I battleships of the United States; #Category:Florida Underwater Archaeological Preserves USS Massachusetts (BB-59); #Category:Existing battleships; #Category:National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts; #Category:South Dakota-class battleships (1939); #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II battleships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:Museum ships in Massachusetts; #Category:National Historic Landmarks in Massachusetts; #Category:Buildings and structures in Fall River, Massachusetts; #Category:Military and war museums in Massachusetts; #Category:Museums in Bristol County, Massachusetts; #Category:Ships on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts; #Category:Tourist attractions in Fall River, Massachusetts USS Massapequa (YTB-807); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1970 ships USS Massasoit (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Sassacus-class gunboats; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1863 ships USS Massey (DD-778); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Mastic (AN-46); #Category:Ailanthus-class net laying ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States USS Mataco (AT-86); #Category:Cherokee-class fleet tugs; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1942 ships USS Matagorda (AVP-22); #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Barnegat-class seaplane tenders; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Matanikau (CVE-101); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:1944 ships USS Matanzas (AVP-46); #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Barnegat-class seaplane tenders; #Category:United States Navy Florida-related ships USS Matar (AK-119); #Category:Crater-class cargo ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Freighters; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:1943 ships USS Mathews (AKA-96); #Category:Andromeda-class attack cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS Matsonia (ID-1589); #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:Ocean liners; #Category:World War I passenger ships of the United States; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:1913 ships USS Mattabesett; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mattabesett (1863); #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Massachusetts in the American Civil War; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Sassacus-class gunboats; #Category:1864 ships USS Mattabesset (AOG-52); #Category:Patapsco-class gasoline tankers; #Category:Ships built in Minnesota; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Mattaponi (AO-41); #Category:Mattaponi-class oilers; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1942 ships USS Matthew Vassar (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy USS Mattole (AO-17); #Category:Design 1128 ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1920 ships; #Category:Kaweah-class fleet replenishment oilers; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Maud (SP-1009); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States USS Maui; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Maui (ID-1514); #Category:World War I transports of the United States; #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Hawaii-related ships; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1917 ships USS Maumee; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Maumee (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1863 ships USS Maumee (AO-2); #Category:Kanawha-class fleet replenishment oilers; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1915 ships; #Category:World War I tankers of the United States; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of China Navy; #Category:Auxiliary ships of the Republic of China Navy USS Maumee (ID-1339); #Category:Merchant ships of the United Kingdom; #Category:Tees-built ships; #Category:1897 ships; #Category:Colliers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States USS Mauna Kea (AE-22); #Category:Suribachi-class ammunition ships; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1956 ships; #Category:United States Navy Hawaii-related ships USS Mauna Loa; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mauna Loa (AE-8); #Category:Lassen-class ammunition ships; #Category:Type C2-N ships; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Hawaii-related ships USS Mauna Loa (SP-28); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1916 ships USS Maurice J. Manuel (DE-351); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Maury; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Maury (AGS-16); #Category:Artemis-class attack cargo ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Survey ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1945 ships USS Maury (DD-100); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Wickes-class destroyer minelayers USS Maury (DD-401); #Category:Gridley-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1938 ships USS May (SP-164); #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Steam yachts; #Category:Ships built in Scotland; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Caribbean Sea; #Category:1891 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1919 USS Mayfield Victory (AK-232); #Category:Boulder Victory-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ammunition ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Kentucky-related ships USS Mayflower; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mayflower (1866); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Naval Academy; #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1866 ships USS Mayflower (1897); #Category:Auxiliary cruisers of the United States Navy; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:1897 ships; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Spanish–American War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships of the United States Lighthouse Service; #Category:Ships of the United States Coast Guard USS Mayflower (PY-1); #Category:Clyde-built ships; #Category:1896 ships; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Presidential yachts of the United States; #Category:Ships of the United States Coast Guard; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Spanish–American War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Steam yachts USS Mayo (DD-422); #Category:Benson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1940 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States USS Mayrant; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mayrant (DD-31); #Category:Paulding-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1910 ships USS Mayrant (DD-402); #Category:Benham-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1938 ships; #Category:Ships involved in Operation Crossroads USS Maysie (SP-930); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1899 ships; #Category:Individual yachts USS Mazama (AE-9); #Category:Lassen-class ammunition ships; #Category:Type C2-N ships; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Oregon-related ships USS McAnn (DE-179); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the Brazilian Navy; #Category:World War II frigates of Brazil USS McCaffery (DD-860); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS McCall; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS McCall (DD-28); #Category:Paulding-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1910 ships USS McCall (DD-400); #Category:Gridley-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1937 ships USS McCalla; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS McCalla (DD-253); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers of the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers converted from Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United Kingdom; #Category:Ships sunk by German submarines in World War II; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1941 USS McCalla (DD-488); #Category:Gleaves-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy; #Category:Gleaves-class destroyers of the Turkish Navy USS McCampbell (DDG-85); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Active destroyers of the United States; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Five; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:2000 ships USS McCandless (FF-1084); #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:Knox-class frigates; #Category:1971 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy USS McCawley; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS McCawley (APA-4); #Category:McCawley-class attack transports; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Friendly fire incidents of World War II; #Category:Tees-built ships; #Category:1940 ships USS McCawley (DD-276); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1919 ships USS McClelland (DE-750); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS McCloy (FF-1038); #Category:Bronstein-class frigates; #Category:Cold War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1962 ships; #Category:Bravo-class frigates; #Category:Active frigates of Mexico USS McClusky (FFG-41); #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1982 ships; #Category:Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Active frigates of the United States; #Category:Carrier Strike Group One USS McConnell (DE-163); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS McCook; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS McCook (DD-252); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Town-class destroyers of the Royal Canadian Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers converted from Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of Canada; #Category:Ships sunk by German submarines in World War II; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Biscay coast; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1943 USS McCook (DD-496); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Gleaves-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS McCord (DD-534); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS McCormick (DD-223); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1920 ships USS McCoy Reynolds (DE-440); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Cold War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Korean War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Portuguese Navy USS McCracken (APA-198); #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS McCulloch (1897); #Category:United States Revenue Cutter Service; #Category:Cutters of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Ships sunk in collisions; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1917; #Category:Shipwrecks of the California coast USS McDermut; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS McDermut (DD-262); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1918 ships USS McDermut (DD-677); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS McDougal; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS McDougal (DD-358); #Category:Porter-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1936 ships USS McDougal (DD-54); #Category:O'Brien-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1914 ships; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships of the United States Coast Guard USS McFarland (DD-237); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Seaplane tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1920 ships USS McFaul (DDG-74); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Active destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1997 ships; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Ten USS McGinty (DE-365); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS McGowan (DD-678); #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Spanish Navy; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the Spanish Navy USS McInerney (FFG-8); #Category:1978 ships; #Category:Gulf War ships of the United States; #Category:Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Pakistan Navy USS McKean; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS McKean (DD-784); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Mediterranean; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1987 USS McKean (DD-90); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by aircraft; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Solomon Sea; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1918 ships USS McKee; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS McKee (AS-41); #Category:Emory S. Land-class submarine tenders; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1980 ships USS McKee (DD-575); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS McKee (DD-87); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1918 ships USS McKee (TB-18); #Category:Torpedo boats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Baltimore, Maryland; #Category:1898 ships USS McKeever Brothers (SP-683); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1911 ships USS McLanahan; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS McLanahan (DD-264); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers of the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers converted from Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United Kingdom USS McLanahan (DD-615); #Category:Benson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States USS McMinnville (PCS-1401); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:PCS-1376-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Oregon-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Tennessee-related ships USS McNair (DD-679); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS McNulty (DE-581); #Category:Rudderow-class destroyer escorts; #Category:1944 ships USS Me-Too (SP-155); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1913 ships USS Meade; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Meade (DD-274); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers of the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers converted from Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United Kingdom USS Meade (DD-602); #Category:Benson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States USS Meadowlark (AMS-196); #Category:Falcon-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1954 ships USS Measure (AM-263); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Soviet Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the Soviet Union; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the Soviet Union; #Category:Ships transferred under Project Hula USS Mecosta (YTB-818); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships; #Category:1973 ships USS Mecosta (YTM-392); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Medea (AKA-31); #Category:Artemis-class attack cargo ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1944 ships USS Medregal (SS-480); #Category:Tench-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1944 ships USS Medusa; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Medusa (AR-1); #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Repair ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:1923 ships USS Meeker County (LST-980); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:United States Navy Minnesota-related ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Meeker County, Minnesota; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS Megrez (AK-126); #Category:Crater-class cargo ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Freighters; #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships USS Mellena (AKA-32); #Category:Artemis-class attack cargo ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1944 ships USS Mellette (APA-156); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1944 ships USS Melucta (AK-131); #Category:Crater-class cargo ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Freighters; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:1944 ships USS Melville; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Melville (AD-2); #Category:1913 ships; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Destroyer tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Destroyer tenders of the United States USS Melvin; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Melvin (DD-335); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1921 ships USS Melvin (DD-680); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Melvin R. Nawman; #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Houston; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Melvin R. Nawman (DE-416); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Memorable (AMc-89); #Category:Accentor-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Antioch, California; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Memphis; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Memphis (1862); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships of the Confederate States of America; #Category:Clyde-built ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Washington coast; #Category:1861 ships USS Memphis (CL-13); #Category:Omaha-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1924 ships; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Tennessee-related ships USS Memphis (SSN-691); #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Kursk submarine disaster; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1976 ships USS Menard (APA-201); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Menasha (YTB-773); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:1964 ships; #Category:Ships built in New York USS Mender (ARS(D)-2); #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Gypsy-class salvage lifting vessels USS Mendocino (APA-100); #Category:Bayfield-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:Mendocino County, California USS Mendota; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mendota (1863); #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Sassacus-class gunboats; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:1863 ships USS Menelaus (ARL-13); #Category:Achelous-class repair ships; #Category:Achelous-class repair ships converted from LST-542-class ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS Menemsha (AG-39); #Category:Ships built in Minnesota; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships of the United States Coast Guard; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Weather ships USS Menges (DE-320); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships USS Menhaden (SP-847); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pocomoke City, Maryland; #Category:1905 ships USS Menhaden (SS-377); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Korean War submarines of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships USS Menifee (APA-202); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Menkar (AK-123); #Category:Crater-class cargo ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Freighters; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the United States Coast Guard USS Menominee (AT-73); #Category:Cherokee-class fleet tugs; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1942 ships USS Menominee (YTB-790); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1967 ships USS Menoquet (YTB-256); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California USS Merak; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Merak (AF-21); #Category:Mizar-class stores ships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts USS Merapi (AF-38); #Category:Adria-class stores ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships USS Mercedita (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:1861 ships USS Mercer; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mercer (APL-39); #Category:Benewah-class barracks ships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Kentucky-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships; #Category:United States Navy New Jersey-related ships; #Category:United States Navy North Dakota-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:United States Navy West Virginia-related ships USS Mercury; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mercury (AK-42); #Category:Type C2 ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1939 ships; #Category:Type C2 ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Mercury (ID-3012); #Category:Barbarossa-class ocean liners; #Category:Passenger ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Hamburg; #Category:Ships of Norddeutscher Lloyd; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:Transport ships of the United States Army; #Category:1896 ships USS Mercy; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mercy (AH-4); #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Transport ships of the United States Army; #Category:Ships of the Ward Line; #Category:1907 ships; #Category:Hospital ships of the United States Navy USS Mercy (AH-8); #Category:Comfort-class hospital ships; #Category:Type C1-B ships; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Hospital ships of the United States Army USS Meredith; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Meredith (DD-165); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1918 ships USS Meredith (DD-434); #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Solomon Sea; #Category:1940 ships; #Category:Ships sunk by aircraft USS Meredith (DD-726); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by aircraft; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Meredith (DD-890); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy; #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the Turkish Navy USS Merganser; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Merganser (AM-135); #Category:Hawk-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1937 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Merganser (AMS-26); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Korean War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Harkness-class minehunters; #Category:Cold War minehunters of the United States USS Merit (AMc-90); #Category:Accentor-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Antioch, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Merito (SP-279); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in the United States USS Meriwether (APA-203); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Mero (SS-378); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy; #Category:Balao-class submarines of the Turkish Navy USS Merrick (AKA-97); #Category:Andromeda-class attack cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS Merrill; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Merrill (DD-976); #Category:Spruance-class destroyers; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:1976 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Merrill (DE-392); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Merrimac (1864); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:1864 ships USS Merrimac (1894); #Category:Ships built in England; #Category:Steamships of Norway; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy New Hampshire-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:1894 ships; #Category:Spanish–American War naval ships of the United States; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1898; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Caribbean Sea; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Spanish-American War; #Category:Battles and conflicts without fatalities USS Merrimack; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Merrimack (1798); #Category:Quasi-War ships of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Massachusetts coast; #Category:1798 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1801 USS Merrimack (1855); #Category:Vessels captured from the United States Navy; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1855 ships USS Merrimack (AO-179); #Category:1980 ships; #Category:Cimarron-class fleet replenishment oilers USS Merrimack (AO-37); #Category:Kennebec-class oilers; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:Ships of ExxonMobil USS Mertz (DD-691); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Mervine; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mervine (DD-322); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1919 ships USS Mervine (DD-489); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Gleaves-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Mesa Verde (LPD-19); #Category:San Antonio-class amphibious transport docks; #Category:United States Navy Colorado-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:2004 ships USS Metacom (YTB-829); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1974 ships USS Metacomet; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Metacomet (1863); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Sassacus-class gunboats; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1863 ships USS Metcalf (DD-595); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Meteor; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Meteor (1819); #Category:1819 ships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Ships of the Stone Fleet; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy USS Meteor (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1863 ships USS Metha Nelson (IX-74); #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Eureka, California; #Category:Schooners; #Category:Lumber schooners; #Category:1896 ships USS Method (AM-264); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Soviet Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the Soviet Union; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the Soviet Union; #Category:Trawlers of the Soviet Navy; #Category:Cold War patrol vessels of the Soviet Union; #Category:Ships transferred under Project Hula USS Metivier (DE-582); #Category:Rudderow-class destroyer escorts; #Category:1944 ships USS Metomkin; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Metomkin (AG-136); #Category:Ships of the United States Army; #Category:Design 381 coastal freighters; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Camano-class cargo ships; #Category:United States Department of the Interior USS Metomkin (AVP-47); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Barnegat-class seaplane tenders; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships USS Mettawee (AOG-17); #Category:Mettawee-class gasoline tankers; #Category:Type T1-M-A1 tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Mexican (ID-1655); #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1907 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy USS Meyer; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Meyer (DD-279); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1919 ships USS Meyerkord (FF-1058); #Category:Knox-class frigates; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:Cold War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:1967 ships; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships USS Miami; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Miami (1861); #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Florida-related ships; #Category:1861 ships USS Miami (CL-89); #Category:Cleveland-class cruisers; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:United States Navy Florida-related ships; #Category:1942 ships USS Miami (SSN-755); #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Florida-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1988 ships; #Category:Active submarines of the United States; #Category:Ship fires; #Category:Maritime incidents in 2012; #Category:Arson in the United States USS Miantonomah; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Miantonomah (ACM-13); #Category:Mine planters of the United States Army; #Category:Ships built in West Virginia; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Camanche-class minelayers; #Category:World War II mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Miantonomah (CMc-5); #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:1938 ships; #Category:Unique minelayers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II mine warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:Shipwrecks of France; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1944; #Category:Ships sunk by mines USS Miantonomoh; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Miantonomoh (1863); #Category:Miantonomoh-class monitors; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1863 ships; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War monitors of the United States USS Miantonomoh (BM-5); #Category:Amphitrite-class monitors; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1876 ships; #Category:Spanish–American War monitors of the United States USS Michael Monsoor (DDG-1001); #Category:Zumwalt-class destroyers; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy USS Michael Murphy (DDG-112); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:2011 ships USS Michigan; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships USS Michigan (1843); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Strangite); #Category:Michigan in the American Civil War; #Category:Great Lakes ships; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Fenian Raids; #Category:1843 ships; #Category:Miscellaneous auxiliaries of the United States Navy USS Michigan (BB-27); #Category:South Carolina-class battleships; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1908 ships; #Category:World War I battleships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships USS Michigan (SSGN-727); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Ohio-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ballistic missile submarines; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships; #Category:1980 ships USS Micka (DE-176); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Midas (ARB-5); #Category:Aristaeus-class repair ships; #Category:Aristaeus-class repair ships converted from LST-491-class ships; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Middlesex County (LST-983); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:United States Navy Connecticut-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:United States Navy New Jersey-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:1944 ships USS Midland (AK-195); #Category:Alamosa-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships USS Midnight; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Midnight (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Barques of the United States Navy USS Midway; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Midway (AG-41); #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1921 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Unique transports of the United States Navy USS Midway (CV-41); #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Cold War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Gulf War ships of the United States; #Category:Midway-class aircraft carriers; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:Vietnam War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:World War II aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Aerospace museums in California; #Category:Landmarks in San Diego, California; #Category:Military and war museums in California; #Category:Museum ships in San Diego, California; #Category:Museums established in 2004; #Category:Naval museums in the United States; #Category:Museum ships in California USS Mifflin (APA-207); #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1944 ships USS Might (PG-94); #Category:World War II naval ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Canada; #Category:1942 ships USS Mignonette (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy USS Migrant (IX-66); #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1929 ships USS Mikawe (SP-309); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1916 ships; #Category:Great Lakes ships USS Milan (YP-6); #Category:Ships of the United States Coast Guard; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1925 ships USS Milius (DDG-69); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Active destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pascagoula, Mississippi; #Category:1995 ships USS Milledgeville; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Milledgeville (PF-94); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:United States Navy Georgia-related ships; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Weather ships USS Milledgeville (PF-98); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Georgia-related ships USS Miller; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Miller (DD-535); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Miller (FF-1091); #Category:Knox-class frigates; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1972 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Millicoma (AO-73); #Category:Suamico-class oilers; #Category:Type T2-SE-A1 tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Mills (DE-383); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Milton Lewis (DE-772); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:United States Navy Florida-related ships USS Milwaukee; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Milwaukee (1864); #Category:Milwaukee-class monitors; #Category:Ships built in Missouri; #Category:1864 ships; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War monitors of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Wisconsin-related ships; #Category:Ships sunk by mines; #Category:Shipwrecks in rivers; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War USS Milwaukee (AOR-2); #Category:Wichita-class replenishment oilers; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Wisconsin-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1969 ships USS Milwaukee (C-21); #Category:St. Louis-class cruisers (1905); #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1904 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the California coast; #Category:United States Navy Wisconsin-related ships; #Category:History of Humboldt County, California; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1917 USS Milwaukee (CL-5); #Category:Omaha-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1922 ships; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Soviet Navy; #Category:Cruisers of the Soviet Navy; #Category:World War II cruisers of the Soviet Union; #Category:United States Navy Wisconsin-related ships USS Mimosa (AN-26); #Category:Aloe-class net laying ships; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States USS Minah; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Minah (AMc-204); #Category:PCS-1376-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:World War II mine warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Harkness-class minehunters; #Category:Cold War minehunters of the United States USS Mindanao; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Philippines-related ships USS Mindanao (ARG-3); #Category:Luzon-class repair ships; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Florida coast; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1980; #Category:Ships sunk as artificial reefs; #Category:United States Navy Philippines-related ships USS Mindanao (PR-8); #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in China; #Category:1927 ships; #Category:United States Navy Philippines-related ships USS Mindoro; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Philippines-related ships USS Mindoro (CVE-120); #Category:Commencement Bay-class escort carriers; #Category:Cold War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:United States Navy Philippines-related ships USS Mineral County (LST-988); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:United States Navy West Virginia-related ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Minerva (SP-425); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1914 ships USS Mingo; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mingo (1862); #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships of the United States Army; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Paddle steamers; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Mississippi River; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War USS Mingo (SS-261); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Gato-class submarines of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force; #Category:Cold War history of Japan; #Category:Postwar Japan; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean USS Mingoe (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:Sassacus-class gunboats; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:1863 ships USS Minidoka (AK-196); #Category:Alamosa-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Idaho-related ships USS Minivet; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Minivet (AM-371); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Georgia (U.S. state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by mines; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean USS Mink (IX-123); #Category:Armadillo-class tankers; #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1943 ships USS Minneapolis; #Category:United States Navy Minnesota-related ships; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Minneapolis (C-13); #Category:Columbia-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1893 ships; #Category:World War I cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Minnesota-related ships; #Category:Spanish–American War cruisers of the United States USS Minneapolis (CA-36); #Category:New Orleans-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1933 ships; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Minnesota-related ships USS Minneapolis-Saint Paul (LCS-21); #Category:Freedom-class littoral combat ships; #Category:United States Navy New York (state)-related ships; #Category:Lockheed Martin USS Minneapolis/St. Paul; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Minneapolis/St. Paul (LCS-21); #Category:Freedom-class littoral combat ships; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:Lockheed Martin USS Minneapolis–Saint Paul (SSN-708); #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Minnesota-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Maritime incidents in 2006; #Category:1983 ships USS Minnemac II (SP-202); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1914 ships; #Category:Great Lakes ships USS Minneopa (SP-1701); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1902 ships USS Minnesota; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Minnesota-related ships USS Minnesota (1855); #Category:Ships built in the District of Columbia; #Category:United States Navy Minnesota-related ships; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Sailing frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Minnesota in the American Civil War; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Steam frigates; #Category:1855 ships USS Minnesota (BB-22); #Category:Connecticut-class battleships; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1905 ships; #Category:World War I battleships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Minnesota-related ships USS Minnesota (SSN-783); #Category:Virginia-class submarines; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy USS Minnetonka (1867); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1867 ships USS Minos (ARL-14); #Category:Achelous-class repair ships; #Category:Achelous-class repair ships converted from LST-542-class ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:1944 ships USS Minotaur (ARL-15); #Category:Achelous-class repair ships; #Category:Achelous-class repair ships converted from LST-542-class ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Korea Navy; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:1944 ships USS Mintaka (AK-94); #Category:Crater-class cargo ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Freighters; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships USS Mira; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mira (SP-118); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1911 ships USS Miramar (SP-672); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1907 ships USS Mirna (SP-1214); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1911 ships USS Mirth (AM-265); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Soviet Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the Soviet Union; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the Soviet Union; #Category:Trawlers of the Soviet Navy; #Category:Cold War patrol vessels of the Soviet Union; #Category:Ships transferred under Project Hula USS Mishawaka (YTB-764); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:1963 ships; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana USS Mispillion (AO-105); #Category:Cimarron-class oilers (1939); #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ashtabula-class oilers; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Delaware-related ships USS Miss Betsy (SP-151); #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1916 ships USS Miss Toledo (SP-1711); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1917 ships; #Category:Great Lakes ships USS Mission Bay (CVE-59); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:1943 ships USS Mississinewa; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mississinewa (AO-144); #Category:Neosho-class oilers; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1954 ships USS Mississinewa (AO-59); #Category:Cimarron-class oilers (1939); #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean USS Mississippi; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Mississippi-related ships USS Mississippi (1841); #Category:Mexican–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:1842 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Mississippi River USS Mississippi (BB-23); #Category:Mississippi-class battleships; #Category:Ships sunk by aircraft; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1905 ships; #Category:United States Navy Mississippi-related ships USS Mississippi (BB-41); #Category:New Mexico-class battleships; #Category:World War I battleships of the United States; #Category:World War II battleships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Mississippi-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1917 ships USS Mississippi (CGN-40); #Category:Virginia-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1976 ships; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Mississippi-related ships USS Mississippi (SSN-782); #Category:Virginia-class submarines; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:2011 ships USS Missoula; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Missoula (APA-211); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Montana-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1944 ships USS Missouri; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships USS Missouri (1841); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships; #Category:1841 ships; #Category:History of Gibraltar USS Missouri (BB-11); #Category:Maine-class battleships; #Category:Ships built in Virginia; #Category:1901 ships; #Category:World War I battleships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships USS Missouri (BB-63); #Category:Existing battleships; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Cold War battleships of the United States; #Category:Gulf War ships of the United States; #Category:Iowa-class battleships; #Category:Korean War battleships of the United States; #Category:Military and war museums in Hawaii; #Category:Military history of Japan during World War II; #Category:Museum ships in Hawaii; #Category:Museums in Honolulu, Hawaii; #Category:National Register of Historic Places in Hawaii; #Category:Naval museums in the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships; #Category:World War II battleships of the United States; #Category:World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument; #Category:World War II museums in Hawaii USS Missouri (SSN-780); #Category:Virginia-class submarines; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships; #Category:Active submarines of the United States; #Category:2009 ships USS Mist (1864); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:1864 ships USS Mist (SP-567); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1904 ships USS Mistletoe (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Missouri; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1861 ships USS Mistletoe (1872); #Category:Ships of the United States Lighthouse Service; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1872 ships; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States USS Mistletoe (WAGL-237); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1939 ships; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Minnesota USS Mitchell; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mitchell (DE-43); #Category:Evarts-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:Whale collisions with ships; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Mitscher; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mitscher (DDG-57); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Active destroyers of the United States; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Eight; #Category:United States Navy Wisconsin-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1993 ships; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Two USS Mitscher (DL-2); #Category:Mitscher-class destroyers; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Wisconsin-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1952 ships USS Mizar; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mizar (AF-12); #Category:Mizar-class stores ships; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1932 ships USS Moale (DD-693); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:United States Navy Arkansas-related ships; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Moberly (PF-63); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships; #Category:1943 ships USS Mobile; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mobile (1854); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Baltimore, Maryland; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Alabama-related ships; #Category:1854 ships USS Mobile (CL-63); #Category:Cleveland-class cruisers; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:United States Navy Alabama-related ships; #Category:1942 ships USS Mobile (LCS-26); #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Independence-class littoral combat ships; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships USS Mobile (LKA-115); #Category:Charleston-class amphibious cargo ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:United States Navy Alabama-related ships; #Category:1968 ships USS Mobile Bay (CG-53); #Category:Ticonderoga-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1985 ships; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Active cruisers of the United States; #Category:Gulf War ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Alabama-related ships USS Mobjack (AGP-7); #Category:Barnegat-class motor torpedo boat tenders; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Moccasin; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Moccasin (1864); #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Moccasin (ID-1322); #Category:Ships of the Hamburg America Line; #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Flensburg; #Category:1903 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy USS Moccasin (SS-5); #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:1901 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Mockingbird; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mockingbird (AMS-27); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Korean War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Korea Navy USS Mockingbird (AMc-28); #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1936 ships; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Modoc (1865); #Category:Casco-class monitors; #Category:Torpedo boats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1865 ships USS Moffett (DD-362); #Category:Porter-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1935 ships USS Mohave (AT-15); #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Arapaho-class fleet tugs; #Category:1914 ships USS Mohawk; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mohawk (1814); #Category:Sailing frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States; #Category:Great Lakes ships; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1814 ships USS Mohawk (1853); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:1853 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Carolina coast USS Mohawk (1858); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Philadelphia; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:1853 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Carolina coast USS Mohawk (YT-17); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1893 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Spanish–American War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as artificial reefs USS Mohican; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mohican (1859); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1859 ships USS Mohican (1883); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:1883 ships USS Mohican (SP-117); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Scotland; #Category:Steam yachts; #Category:1890 ships USS Mohongo; #Category:Mohongo-class gunboats; #Category:1864 ships USS Moinester (FF-1097); #Category:Knox-class frigates; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1973 ships; #Category:Cold War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Knox-class frigates of the Egyptian Navy; #Category:Active frigates of Egypt USS Momo (SP-49); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York USS Momsen (DDG-92); #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Active destroyers of the United States; #Category:2003 ships; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Nine USS Mona II (1918); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States USS Mona Island (ARG-9); #Category:Luzon-class repair ships; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Virginia coast; #Category:Ships sunk as artificial reefs; #Category:United States Navy Puerto Rico-related ships USS Monadnock; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Monadnock (1863); #Category:Miantonomoh-class monitors; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1863 ships; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War monitors of the United States; #Category:New Hampshire in the American Civil War USS Monadnock (ACM-10); #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:World War II mine warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:1941 ships USS Monadnock (ACM-14); #Category:Ships built in West Virginia; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Mine planters of the United States Army; #Category:Camanche-class minelayers; #Category:World War II mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Monadnock (BM-3); #Category:Amphitrite-class monitors; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1883 ships; #Category:Spanish–American War monitors of the United States; #Category:Philippine–American War ships of the United States; #Category:World War I monitors of the United States USS Monaghan; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Monaghan (DD-32); #Category:Paulding-class destroyers; #Category:Monaghan-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1911 ships USS Monaghan (DD-354); #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Philippine Sea; #Category:1935 ships; #Category:Ships of the Aleutian Islands Campaign USS Monarch (1862); #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships of the United States Army; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Paddle steamers; #Category:Ships built in Ohio USS Mondamin (1864); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy USS Monitor; #Category:American Civil War monitors of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Dare County, North Carolina; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Carolina coast; #Category:National Historic Landmarks in North Carolina; #Category:Monitors of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1862; #Category:Shipwrecks on the National Register of Historic Places; #Category:1862 ships; #Category:Archaeology of shipwrecks USS Monitor (LSV-5); #Category:Osage-class vehicle landing ships; #Category:Net laying ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Mine countermeasures support ships of the United States Navy USS Monmouth County (LST-1032); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:United States Navy New Jersey-related ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts USS Monocacy; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Monocacy (1864); #Category:Mohongo-class gunboats; #Category:Boxer Rebellion naval ships of the United States; #Category:1864 ships USS Monocacy (PG-20); #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in China; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1914 ships USS Monomoy (AG-40); #Category:Ships built in Minnesota; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships of the United States Coast Guard; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Lake ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the United States Coast Guard; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships USS Monongahela; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Monongahela (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Naval Academy; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:United States Navy West Virginia-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1862 ships; #Category:Stores ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Spanish–American War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Monongahela (AO-178); #Category:1979 ships; #Category:Cimarron-class fleet replenishment oilers USS Monongahela (AO-42); #Category:Mattaponi-class oilers; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:United States Navy West Virginia-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1942 ships USS Monrovia (APA-31); #Category:Crescent City-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS Monsoon (PC-4); #Category:Cyclone-class patrol ships; #Category:Ships of the United States Coast Guard; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1992 ships USS Monssen; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Monssen (DD-436); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:Shipwrecks in Ironbottom Sound; #Category:1940 ships; #Category:Gleaves-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Monssen (DD-798); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Montague (AKA-98); #Category:Andromeda-class attack cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships USS Montana; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Montana-related ships USS Montana (ACR-13); #Category:Tennessee-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1906 ships; #Category:United States Navy Montana-related ships; #Category:World War I cruisers of the United States USS Montana (SSN-794); #Category:Virginia-class submarines; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy USS Montauk; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Montauk (1862); #Category:Passaic-class monitors; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1862 ships; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War monitors of the United States; #Category:Spanish–American War monitors of the United States USS Montauk (LSV-6); #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:Osage-class vehicle landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Net laying ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:Vehicle landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1943 ships USS Montauk (SP-1213); #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Ships built by Neafie and Levy; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:1899 ships USS Montauk (SP-392); #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:United States Navy South Carolina-related ships; #Category:1880 ships; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States USS Montcalm (AT-39); #Category:Bagaduce-class fleet tugs; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1920 ships USS Montclair (ID-3497); #Category:Auxiliary ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Standard World War I ships; #Category:Steamships of the United States USS Monterey; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Monterey (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1862 ships USS Monterey (BM-6); #Category:Monitors of the United States Navy; #Category:Philippine–American War ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1891 ships; #Category:World War I monitors of the United States; #Category:Spanish–American War monitors of the United States USS Monterey (CG-61); #Category:Ticonderoga-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1988 ships; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Active cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships USS Monterey (CVL-26); #Category:Independence-class aircraft carriers; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Cold War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:Gerald Ford USS Montezuma; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Montezuma (1798); #Category:Quasi-War ships of the United States USS Montgomery; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Montgomery (1776); #Category:Ships of the Continental Navy; #Category:Sailing frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:1776 ships; #Category:Captured ships USS Montgomery (1813); #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States; #Category:1813 ships USS Montgomery (1858); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1858 ships USS Montgomery (C-9); #Category:Protected cruisers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Baltimore, Maryland; #Category:1891 ships USS Montgomery (DD-121); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II mine warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor USS Montgomery County (LST-1041); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:United States Navy Alabama-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Arkansas-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Georgia-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Indiana-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Iowa-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Kansas-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Kentucky-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Maryland-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Mississippi-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Tennessee-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships of the German Navy USS Monticello; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Monticello (1859); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1861 ships USS Monticello (LSD-35); #Category:Thomaston-class dock landing ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1956 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Montour (APA-101); #Category:Bayfield-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:Montour County, Pennsylvania USS Montpelier; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:Montpelier, Vermont USS Montpelier (CL-57); #Category:Cleveland-class cruisers; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:Montpelier, Vermont; #Category:United States Navy Vermont-related ships; #Category:1942 ships USS Montpelier (SSN-765); #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Montpelier, Vermont; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Vermont-related ships; #Category:1991 ships; #Category:Active submarines of the United States USS Montrose (APA-212); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1944 ships USS Moody (DD-277); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the California coast USS Moonstone (PYc-9); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the New Jersey coast; #Category:Ships built in Kiel; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1943; #Category:Ships sunk in collisions USS Moore (DE-240); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Virginia coast; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Moosbrugger (DD-980); #Category:Spruance-class destroyers; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:1977 ships USS Moose; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Moose (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:1863 ships USS Moose (IX-124); #Category:Armadillo-class tankers; #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1943 ships USS Moosehead; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Moosehead (ID-2047); #Category:Auxiliary ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:World War I transports of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1911 ships USS Moray (SS-300); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the California coast; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships USS Moreno (AT-87); #Category:Cherokee-class fleet tugs; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1942 ships USS Morgan County (LST-1048); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:United States Navy West Virginia-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Colorado-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Georgia-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Indiana-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Kentucky-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Tennessee-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Utah-related ships; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:United States Navy Alabama-related ships USS Morning Light (1853); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:1853 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War USS Morris; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Morris (1778); #Category:American Revolution ships of the United States; #Category:Age of Sail ships of the United States; #Category:Sailing ships USS Morris (1779); #Category:American Revolution ships of the United States; #Category:Age of Sail ships of the United States; #Category:Sailing ships; #Category:Schooners; #Category:1779 ships USS Morris (1846 schooner); #Category:Mexican–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Age of Sail ships of the United States; #Category:Schooners; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:1846 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Florida Keys; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1846 USS Morris (1846b); #Category:Mexican–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Age of Sail ships of the United States; #Category:Sailing ships; #Category:Schooners; #Category:1846 ships USS Morris (DD-271); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1919 ships USS Morris (DD-417); #Category:1939 ships; #Category:Ships built in Portsmouth, Virginia; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States USS Morris (TB-14); #Category:Torpedo boats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1898 ships USS Morrison (DD-560); #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Ships sunk by kamikaze attack USS Morristown (ID-3580); #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Morristown, New Jersey; #Category:1918 ships USS Morse; #Category:1859 ships; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy USS Morton (DD-948); #Category:Forrest Sherman-class destroyers; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1958 ships USS Mosley (DE-321); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Mosquito (1775); #Category:1775 ships; #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Continental Navy; #Category:American Revolution ships of the United States USS Mosquito (schooner); #Category:1776 ships; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Continental Navy; #Category:American Revolution ships of the United States; #Category:Captured ships USS Motive (AM-102); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Alameda, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Mound City (1861); #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:1861 ships USS Mount Baker; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mount Baker (AE-4); #Category:Lassen-class ammunition ships; #Category:Type C2 ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Alaska-related ships USS Mount Hood; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mount Hood (AE-11); #Category:Mount Hood-class ammunition ships; #Category:Ships built in North Carolina; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by non-combat internal explosions; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:United States Navy Oregon-related ships; #Category:20th-century explosions USS Mount Hood (AE-29); #Category:Kilauea-class ammunition ships; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1968 ships; #Category:United States Navy Oregon-related ships USS Mount Katmai (AE-16); #Category:Ships built in North Carolina; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Mount Hood-class ammunition ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Alaska-related ships USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Mount McKinley-class command ships; #Category:Ships built in North Carolina; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Alaska-related ships USS Mount Olympus (AGC-8); #Category:Mount McKinley-class command ships; #Category:Ships built in North Carolina; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS Mount Vernon; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mount Vernon (1859); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:1861 ships USS Mount Vernon (AP-22); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1932 ships USS Mount Vernon (LSD-39); #Category:Anchorage-class dock landing ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1971 ships USS Mount Washington; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mount Washington (1846); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:1846 ships USS Mount Whitney (LCC-20); #Category:Blue Ridge-class command ships; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:1970 ships USS Mountrail (APA-213); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1944 ships USS Mugford; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mugford (DD-105); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1918 ships USS Mugford (DD-389); #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1936 ships; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:Ships involved in Operation Crossroads USS Muir (DE-770); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Korea Navy USS Mulberry (AN-27); #Category:Aloe-class net laying ships; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Ecuadorian Navy; #Category:Auxiliary ships of the Ecuadorian Navy USS Muliphen (AKA-61); #Category:Andromeda-class attack cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Florida coast; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1989; #Category:Ships sunk as artificial reefs USS Mullany; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mullany (DD-325); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1920 ships USS Mullany (DD-528); #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Heng Yang-class destroyers USS Mullinnix (DD-944); #Category:Forrest Sherman-class destroyers; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:1957 ships USS Munaires (ID-2197); #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Mundelta-class cargo ships USS Munalbro (1916); #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1916 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy USS Munargo (AP-20); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:Hospital ships of the United States Army; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1920 ships USS Munda (CVE-104); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Mundelta (ID-1301); #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1917 ships; #Category:Mundelta-class cargo ships USS Munindies (ID-2093); #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by mines; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1917 ships; #Category:Mundelta-class cargo ships USS Munising (PC-1228); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Alger County, Michigan USS Munplace (ID-2346); #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1916 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy USS Munrio (ID-2054); #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1916 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy USS Munsee (ATF-107); #Category:Ships built in Alameda, California; #Category:1943 ships USS Munsomo (ID-1607); #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1916 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships sunk by aircraft USS Munwood (ID-4460); #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Scotland; #Category:1914 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy USS Murphy; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Murphy (DD-603); #Category:Benson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States USS Murray; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Murray (DD-576); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Murray (DD-97); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Wickes-class destroyer minelayers USS Murray (SP-1438); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Annapolis, Maryland; #Category:1915 ships USS Murrelet (AM-372); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Georgia (U.S. state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Korean War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Philippine Navy USS Murzim (AK-95); #Category:Crater-class cargo ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Freighters; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1942 ships USS Muscatine; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Muscatine (AK-197); #Category:Alamosa-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Iowa-related ships USS Muscatine (ID-2226); #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by German submarines in World War II; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Caribbean Sea; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1942 USS Muscoota; #Category:Mohongo-class gunboats; #Category:1864 ships USS Music (SP-1288); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Annapolis, Maryland; #Category:1880 ships; #Category:1914 ships USS Muskallunge (SS-262); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Gato-class submarines of the Brazilian Navy USS Muskeget (AG-48); #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the United States Coast Guard; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:1923 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1942; #Category:Ships sunk by German submarines in World War II; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the United States Coast Guard; #Category:Weather ships USS Muskegon; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Muskegon (PF-24); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the United States Coast Guard; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the French Navy; #Category:Weather ships USS Muskegon (YTB-763); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:1962 ships; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana USS Muskingum (AK-198); #Category:Alamosa-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Type C1-M ships of the United States Army; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands USS Muskogee (PF-49); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Oklahoma-related ships; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the Soviet Navy; #Category:World War II frigates of the Soviet Union; #Category:Cold War frigates of the Soviet Union; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the Republic of Korea Navy; #Category:Korean War frigates of South Korea; #Category:Ships transferred under Project Hula USS Mustang; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mustang (IX-155); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy USS Mustang (SP-36); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:1911 ships USS Mustin; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mustin (DD-413); #Category:Sims-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1938 ships; #Category:Ships involved in Operation Crossroads USS Mustin (DDG-89); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Active destroyers of the United States; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Five; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:2001 ships USS Myers (APD-105); #Category:Crosley-class high speed transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships USS Myles C. Fox; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Myles C. Fox (DD-829); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the Hellenic Navy USS Myles C. Fox (DE-546); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships USS Myrmidon (ARL-16); #Category:Achelous-class repair ships; #Category:Achelous-class repair ships converted from LST-542-class ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS Myrtle; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Myrtle (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Myrtle (SP-3289); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in North Carolina; #Category:1915 ships USS Mystery; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mystery (ID-2744); #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1886 ships; #Category:Miscellaneous auxiliaries of the United States Navy USS Mystery (SP-16); #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1916 ships USS Mystery (SP-428); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1917 ships USS Mystic; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Mystic (1853); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1853 ships; #Category:United States Navy Connecticut-related ships USS N-1 (SS-53); #Category:United States N-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1916 ships USS N-2 (SS-54); #Category:United States N-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1917 ships USS N-3 (SS-55); #Category:United States N-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1917 ships; #Category:International maritime incidents; #Category:Friendly fire incidents; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1918 USS N-4 (SS-56); #Category:United States N-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1917 ships USS N-5 (SS-57); #Category:United States N-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1917 ships USS N-6 (SS-58); #Category:United States N-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1917 ships USS N-7 (SS-59); #Category:United States N-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1917 ships USS Nabigwon (YTB-521); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1945 ships USS Nacheninga (YTM-520); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1945 ships USS Nadli (YTM-534); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1945 ships USS Nahant; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Nahant (1862); #Category:Passaic-class monitors; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1862 ships; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War monitors of the United States USS Nahant (AN-83); #Category:Cohoes-class net laying ships; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Harbor vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the National Navy of Uruguay USS Nahant (SP-1250); #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:1913 ships USS Nahasho (YTM-535); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1945 ships USS Nahma; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Nahma (SP-771); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Clyde-built ships; #Category:1897 ships; #Category:Individual yachts USS Nahoke (YTM-536); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1945 ships USS Nahunta (1872); #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:Clyde-built ships; #Category:1872 ships USS Naiad (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Missouri River; #Category:1863 ships; #Category:Steamboats of the Missouri River; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1868 USS Naifeh (DE-352); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the California coast; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Naiwa (ID-3512); #Category:Auxiliary ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Baltimore, Maryland; #Category:1918 ships USS Najelda (SP-277); #Category:Motorboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Georgia (U.S. state); #Category:1907 ships USS Nakarna (YTM-393); #Category:Harbor vessels of the United States; #Category:1944 ships USS Namakagon (AOG-53); #Category:Patapsco-class gasoline tankers; #Category:Ships built in Minnesota; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal New Zealand Navy; #Category:Auxiliary ships of the Royal New Zealand Navy; #Category:Patapsco-class gasoline tankers of the Republic of China Navy USS Namequa (YT-331); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:1942 ships USS Namontack (YN-46); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1938 ships USS Nanigo (YTB-537); #Category:Harbor vessels of the United States; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1945 ships USS Nansemond; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Nansemond (1862); #Category:1862 ships; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Ships built by Lawrence & Foulks; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Nansemond (ID-1395); #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Belfast; #Category:1896 ships USS Nanshan (AG-3); #Category:Ships built in Scotland; #Category:1896 ships; #Category:Colliers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States USS Nantahala; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Nantahala (AO-60); #Category:Cimarron-class oilers (1939); #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Nantahala (ID-3519); #Category:Design 1019 ships; #Category:Design 1019 ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Auxiliary ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1918 ships USS Nantasket (1867); #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:1867 ships USS Nanticoke; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Nanticoke (AOG-66); #Category:Klickitat-class gasoline tankers; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Argentine Navy USS Nanticoke (YTB-803); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1969 ships USS Nantucket; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Nantucket (1862); #Category:Passaic-class monitors; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1862 ships; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War monitors of the United States; #Category:Spanish–American War monitors of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships USS Nantucket (IX-18); #Category:Alert-class gunboats; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:1876 ships; #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:Ships of the Massachusetts Maritime Academy USS Naos (AK-105); #Category:Crater-class cargo ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Freighters; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships USS Napa; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Napa (1864); #Category:Casco-class monitors; #Category:Torpedo boats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:1864 ships USS Napa (APA-157); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1944 ships USS Napa (AT-32); #Category:Bagaduce-class fleet tugs; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Philippine Sea; #Category:1919 ships USS Narada (SP-161); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:1889 ships USS Narcissus; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Narcissus (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Florida coast; #Category:1863 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1866 USS Narcissus (WAGL-238); #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:1941 ships USS Narkeeta; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Narkeeta (1891); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1892 ships USS Narkeeta (YT-133); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1939 ships USS Narragansett (1859); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:1859 ships USS Narragansett (AT-88); #Category:Cherokee-class fleet tugs; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1942 ships USS Narragansett (SP-2196); #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:1913 ships USS Narraguagas (AOG-32); #Category:Mettawee-class gasoline tankers; #Category:Type T1-M-A2 tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Narwhal; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Narwhal (SS-167); #Category:United States Narwhal-class submarines; #Category:V-boats; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1928 ships; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States USS Narwhal (SSN-671); #Category:Submarines of the United States Navy; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Experimental nuclear submarines of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1967 ships USS Nashawena (AG-142); #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:Ships of the United States Army; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cable ships of the United States Navy USS Nashua (YTB-774); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:1965 ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin USS Nashville; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Nashville (CL-43); #Category:Brooklyn-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1937 ships; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Tennessee-related ships; #Category:Brooklyn-class cruisers of the Chilean Navy USS Nashville (LPD-13); #Category:Austin-class amphibious transport docks; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Active amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1967 ships USS Nashville (PG-7); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Philippine–American War ships of the United States; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:Boxer Rebellion naval ships of the United States; #Category:1895 ships; #Category:Spanish–American War gunboats of the United States USS Nassau; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Nassau (CVE-16); #Category:Bogue-class escort carriers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States USS Nassau (LHA-4); #Category:Tarawa-class amphibious assault ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Gulf War ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1978 ships USS Natahki (YTM-398); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Natalia (SP-1251); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1909 ships USS Natalie Mae (SP-1005); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States USS Natchaug; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Patapsco-class gasoline tankers; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Hellenic Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Natchez; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Natchez (1827); #Category:1827 ships; #Category:Ships built in Portsmouth, Virginia; #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Mississippi-related ships USS Natchez (PF-2); #Category:Asheville-class frigates; #Category:Ships built in Quebec; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Dominican Navy; #Category:River-class frigates of the Dominican Navy; #Category:Individual yachts USS Natchitoches (YTB-799); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1969 ships USS Nathan Hale (SSBN-623); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Lafayette-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Connecticut-related ships; #Category:1963 ships USS Nathanael Greene (SSBN-636); #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:James Madison-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Rhode Island-related ships; #Category:1964 ships; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1986 USS Nathaniel Taylor (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Stone Fleet USS Natick; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Natick (YTB-760); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1961 ships; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships USS Natoma (SP-666); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1913 ships USS Natoma Bay (CVE-62); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships USS Natoya (SP-396); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1909 ships USS Natrona (APA-214); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1944 ships USS Naubuc; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Naubuc (1864); #Category:Casco-class monitors; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Torpedo boats of the United States Navy; #Category:1864 ships USS Naubuc (AN-84); #Category:Cohoes-class net laying ships; #Category:Ships built in Minnesota; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy USS Naugatuck; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Naugatuck (YTM–753); #Category:Ships of the United States Army; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1953 ships; #Category:United States Navy Connecticut-related ships USS Naumkeag (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1863 ships USS Nauset (AT-89); #Category:Cherokee-class fleet tugs; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by mines; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Mediterranean; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1943 USS Nausett; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Nausett (1865); #Category:Casco-class monitors; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Ships built in Boston, Massachusetts; #Category:1865 ships USS Nausett (IX-190); #Category:Ships built in Alameda, California; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Oil tankers USS Naushon (SP-517); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1895 ships; #Category:Individual yachts USS Nautilus; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Nautilus (1799); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Brigs of the United States Navy; #Category:Barbary Wars American ships; #Category:Vessels captured from the United States Navy; #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States; #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United Kingdom; #Category:Ships built in Maryland; #Category:1799 ships; #Category:Captured ships; #Category:Brigs of the Royal Navy USS Nautilus (1838); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:1838 ships USS Nautilus (SS-168); #Category:United States Narwhal-class submarines; #Category:V-boats; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1930 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States USS Nautilus (SSN-571); #Category:1954 ships; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Experimental nuclear submarines of the United States Navy; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Submarines of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Connecticut-related ships; #Category:Arctic exploration vessels; #Category:Exploration of the Arctic; #Category:Nuclear history of the United States; #Category:Polar exploration; #Category:Buildings and structures in Groton, Connecticut; #Category:Military and war museums in Connecticut; #Category:Museum ships in Connecticut; #Category:Museums in New London County, Connecticut; #Category:National Historic Landmarks in Connecticut; #Category:National Register of Historic Places in Connecticut; #Category:Ships on the National Register of Historic Places; #Category:Symbols of Connecticut; #Category:Tourist attractions in New London County, Connecticut USS Nautilus II (SP-559); #Category:Motorboats of the United States Navy; #Category:1917 ships; #Category:Ships built in New York USS Navajo; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Navajo (AT-52); #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Ships built by Neafie and Levy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:1907 ships USS Navajo (AT-64); #Category:1939 ships; #Category:Cherokee-class fleet tugs; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Coral Sea; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by Japanese submarines USS Navajo (ATA-211); #Category:Sotoyomo-class tugs; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1945 ships USS Navajo III (SP-298); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1916 ships USS Navarro (APA-215); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1944 ships USS Navasota (AO-106); #Category:Cimarron-class oilers (1939); #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ashtabula-class oilers; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships USS Navigator (ATA-203); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:Sotoyomo-class tugs USS Neal A. Scott (DE-769); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Nebraska; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Nebraska-related ships USS Nebraska (BB-14); #Category:Virginia-class battleships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1904 ships; #Category:World War I battleships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Nebraska-related ships USS Nebraska (SSBN-739); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Ohio-class submarines; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:United States Navy Nebraska-related ships; #Category:Ballistic missile submarines; #Category:1992 ships USS Neches; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Neches (AO-47); #Category:Mattaponi-class oilers; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1941 ships USS Neches (AO-5); #Category:Kanawha-class fleet replenishment oilers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1920 ships; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by Japanese submarines; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1942 USS Nedeva II (SP-64); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1917 ships USS Needle (SP-649); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1906 ships USS Needlefish; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Needlefish (SS-379); #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy USS Needlefish (SS-493); #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy USS Negwagon; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Negwagon (YTB-834); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1975 ships USS Nehenta Bay (CVE-74); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships USS Nelansu (SP-610); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1917 ships USS Nellie Jackson (SP-1459); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maryland; #Category:1896 ships USS Nelson (DD-623); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Gleaves-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Nemasket (AOG-10); #Category:Patapsco-class gasoline tankers; #Category:Ships built in Minnesota; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Nemes (SP-424); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1909 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Florida Keys; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1917 USS Nemesis; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Nemesis (SP-343); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1896 ships USS Neodesha (YTB-815); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1971 ships USS Neoga (YTB-263); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state) USS Neosho; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Neosho (1863); #Category:Neosho-class monitors; #Category:Ships built in Missouri; #Category:1863 ships; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War monitors of the United States USS Neosho (AO-143); #Category:Neosho-class oilers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1953 ships USS Neosho (AO-23); #Category:Cimarron-class oilers (1939); #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1939 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by aircraft; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Coral Sea; #Category:United States Navy Kansas-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Oklahoma-related ships USS Neosho (AO-48); #Category:Kennebec-class oilers; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:Ships of ExxonMobil USS Nepenthe (SP-112); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1917 ships USS Neponset (ID-3581); #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1918 ships USS Neptune; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Neptune (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy USS Neptune (AC-8); #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1911 ships USS Nereus; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Nereus (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1863 ships USS Nereus (AC-10); #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:Missing ships; #Category:1913 ships; #Category:Proteus-class colliers; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1941; #Category:Ships lost with all hands USS Nereus (AS-17); #Category:Fulton-class submarine tenders; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1945 ships USS Nerka; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Nerka (SS-380); #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy USS Nero (AC-17); #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Colliers of the United States Navy; #Category:Wear-built ships; #Category:1895 ships USS Neshaminy (1865); #Category:Sailing frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Steam frigates; #Category:1865 ships; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships USS Neshanic (AO-71); #Category:Chiwawa-class oilers; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New Jersey-related ships USS Neshoba (APA-216); #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1944 ships USS Nespelen (AOG-55); #Category:Patapsco-class gasoline tankers; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Ships built in Minnesota USS Nestor (ARB-6); #Category:Aristaeus-class repair ships; #Category:Aristaeus-class repair ships converted from LST-491-class ships; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1945 USS Nettie (SP-1436); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1912 ships USS Nettle; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Nettle (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy USS Neuendorf (DE-200); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:1943 ships USS Neunzer (DE-150); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Nevada; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Nevada-related ships USS Nevada (BB-36); #Category:Nevada-class battleships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1914 ships; #Category:World War I battleships of the United States; #Category:World War II battleships of the United States; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:United States Navy Nevada-related ships; #Category:Ships involved in Operation Crossroads USS Nevada (BM-8); #Category:Arkansas-class monitors; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1900 ships; #Category:World War I monitors of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Nevada-related ships USS Nevada (SSBN-733); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Ohio-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:United States Navy Nevada-related ships; #Category:Ballistic missile submarines; #Category:1985 ships USS Neville (APA-9); #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:Heywood-class attack transports; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Alameda, California; #Category:1918 ships USS New (DD-818); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Korea Navy USS New Bedford (PF-71); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Weather ships USS New Berne (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships; #Category:1862 ships; #Category:Stores ships of the United States Navy USS New England; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS New England (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships of the Stone Fleet; #Category:Whaling ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Carolina coast USS New England (AD-32); #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:Cancelled ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Shenandoah-class destroyer tenders USS New England (ID-1222); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1897 ships USS New Era (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1862 ships USS New Hampshire; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy New Hampshire-related ships USS New Hampshire (1864); #Category:Ships of the line of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1864 ships; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Stores ships of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:New Hampshire in the American Civil War; #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Massachusetts coast; #Category:United States Navy New Hampshire-related ships; #Category:Spanish–American War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1922; #Category:Victorian-era ships of the line USS New Hampshire (BB-25); #Category:Connecticut-class battleships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1906 ships; #Category:World War I battleships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New Hampshire-related ships USS New Hampshire (SSN-778); #Category:Virginia-class submarines; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy New Hampshire-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:2008 ships; #Category:Active submarines of the United States USS New Hanover (AKA-73); #Category:Tolland-class attack cargo ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in North Carolina; #Category:1944 ships USS New Haven; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS New Haven (CL-109); #Category:Fargo-class cruisers; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:Cancelled ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Connecticut-related ships USS New Ironsides; #Category:1862 ships; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy USS New Jersey; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy New Jersey-related ships USS New Jersey (BB-16); #Category:Virginia-class battleships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1904 ships; #Category:World War I battleships of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Carolina coast; #Category:United States Navy New Jersey-related ships USS New Jersey (BB-62); #Category:Existing battleships; #Category:Iowa-class battleships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II battleships of the United States; #Category:Cold War battleships of the United States; #Category:Korean War battleships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War battleships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New Jersey-related ships; #Category:Museum ships in New Jersey; #Category:Camden, New Jersey; #Category:Museums in Camden County, New Jersey; #Category:National Register of Historic Places in Camden County, New Jersey; #Category:Ships on the National Register of Historic Places in New Jersey USS New Kent (APA-217); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1944 ships USS New London (1859); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Connecticut-related ships; #Category:1859 ships USS New London County (LST-1066); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Connecticut-related ships; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships of the Chilean Navy USS New Mexico; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS New Mexico (BB-40); #Category:New Mexico-class battleships; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1917 ships; #Category:World War I battleships of the United States; #Category:World War II battleships of the United States; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1941; #Category:Turbo-electric steamships; #Category:United States Navy New Mexico-related ships USS New Mexico (SSN-779); #Category:Virginia-class submarines; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy New Mexico-related ships; #Category:Active submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:2009 ships USS New National (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1862 ships USS New Orleans (1815); #Category:Ships of the line of the United States Navy; #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Great Lakes ships; #Category:United States Navy Louisiana-related ships; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1815 ships USS New Orleans (CA-32); #Category:New Orleans-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1933 ships; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:United States Navy Louisiana-related ships USS New Orleans (CL-22); #Category:New Orleans-class cruisers (1896); #Category:Tyne-built ships; #Category:1896 ships; #Category:World War I cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Louisiana-related ships; #Category:Spanish–American War cruisers of the United States USS New Orleans (LPD-18); #Category:San Antonio-class amphibious transport docks; #Category:United States Navy Louisiana-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:2004 ships USS New Orleans (LPH-11); #Category:Iwo Jima-class amphibious assault ships; #Category:United States Navy Louisiana-related ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1968 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS New York; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships USS New York (1776); #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:Ships of the Continental Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1776 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1776 USS New York (1800); #Category:Sailing frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Quasi-War ships of the United States; #Category:Barbary Wars American ships; #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1800 ships USS New York (1820); #Category:Ships of the line of the United States Navy; #Category:1820s ships; #Category:Age of Sail naval ships of the United States USS New York (ACR-2); #Category:Armored cruisers of the United States Navy; #Category:Philippine–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Banana Wars ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:World War I cruisers of the United States; #Category:1891 ships; #Category:Spanish–American War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Underwater diving sites in the Philippines USS New York (BB-34); #Category:New York-class battleships; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1912 ships; #Category:World War I battleships of the United States; #Category:World War II battleships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Ships involved in Operation Crossroads USS New York (LPD-21); #Category:San Antonio-class amphibious transport docks; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:2007 ships; #Category:World Trade Center; #Category:Northrop Grumman USS New York City (SSN-696); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:1977 ships USS Newark; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy New Jersey-related ships USS Newark (C-1); #Category:Protected cruisers of the United States Navy; #Category:1890 ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Philippine–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Boxer Rebellion naval ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New Jersey-related ships; #Category:Hospital ships USS Newark (CL-108); #Category:Fargo-class cruisers; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:Cancelled ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy New Jersey-related ships USS Newark (SP-266); #Category:1913 ships; #Category:Ships built in Baltimore, Maryland; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New Jersey-related ships USS Newberry (APA-158); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1944 ships USS Newburgh (ID-1369); #Category:Design 1025 ships; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Design 1025 ships of the United States Navy USS Newcastle Victory (AK-233); #Category:Boulder Victory-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ammunition ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Newcomb (DD-586); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Newell (DE-322); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the United States Coast Guard USS Newman (DE-205); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Charles Lawrence-class high speed transports; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:1943 ships USS Newman K. Perry (DD-883); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Korea Navy USS Newport; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Newport (LST-1179); #Category:Newport-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1968 ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Rhode Island-related ships; #Category:Newport-class tank landing ships of the Mexican Navy; #Category:Active amphibious warfare vessels of Mexico; #Category:2010 Haiti earthquake relief USS Newport (PF-27); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the Soviet Navy; #Category:World War II frigates of the Soviet Union; #Category:Cold War frigates of the Soviet Union; #Category:Cold War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Korean War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force; #Category:United States Navy Rhode Island-related ships; #Category:Ships transferred under Project Hula USS Newport (PG-12); #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I naval ships of the United States; #Category:Training ships of the New York State Merchant Marine Academy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Spanish–American War gunboats of the United States; #Category:1896 ships; #Category:United States Navy Rhode Island-related ships USS Newport News; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:Newport News, Virginia USS Newport News (AK-3); #Category:Ships built in Flensburg; #Category:Ships of the Hamburg America Line; #Category:1904 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships USS Newport News (CA-148); #Category:Des Moines-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1948 ships; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships USS Newport News (SSN-750); #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:Maritime incidents in 2007; #Category:Japan–United States relations; #Category:Non-combat military accidents; #Category:International maritime incidents; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1986 ships; #Category:Active submarines of the United States USS Newton; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Newton (ID-4306); #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy USS Niagara; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Niagara (1813); #Category:1813 ships; #Category:Great Lakes ships; #Category:Museum ships in Pennsylvania; #Category:Museums in Erie, Pennsylvania; #Category:Ships on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Symbols of Pennsylvania; #Category:Tall ships of the United States; #Category:Brigs of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States USS Niagara (1855); #Category:Sailing frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:1855 ships; #Category:Cable ships of the United States Navy USS Niagara (1898); #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:1877 ships; #Category:Stores ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Spanish–American War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Niagara (APA-87); #Category:Gilliam-class attack transports; #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1945 ships USS Niagara (PG-52); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Motor torpedo boat tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:1929 ships USS Niagara (SP-136); #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:1898 ships; #Category:Steam yachts USS Niagara (SP-246); #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1913 ships USS Niagara (SP-263); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Lighthouse tenders of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1915 ships USS Niagara Falls (AFS-3); #Category:Mars-class combat stores ships; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:Ships built in San Diego, California; #Category:1966 ships; #Category:Gulf War ships of the United States USS Niantic; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Niantic (YTB-781); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1965 ships USS Niblack (DD-424); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1940 ships; #Category:Gleaves-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Nicholas; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Nicholas (DD-311); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Shipwrecks of the California coast; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1919 ships USS Nicholas (DD-449); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Nicholas (FFG-47); #Category:Piracy in Somalia; #Category:1983 ships; #Category:Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Gulf War ships of the United States; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Ten USS Nicholson; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Nicholson (DD-442); #Category:Gleaves-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1940 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Gleaves-class destroyers of the Italian Navy; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Nicholson (DD-52); #Category:O'Brien-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1914 ships; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States USS Nicholson (DD-982); #Category:Spruance-class destroyers; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:1977 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Nicholson (TB-29); #Category:Torpedo boats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1901 ships USS Nicollet (AG-93); #Category:Alamosa-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Minnesota-related ships; #Category:United States Navy ships transferred to the French Navy USS Nields (DD-616); #Category:Benson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States USS Nightingale; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Nightingale (1851); #Category:Clippers; #Category:Slave ships; #Category:Tea clippers; #Category:Ships built in New Hampshire; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Colliers of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Stores ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Age of Sail merchant ships of the United States; #Category:Victorian-era merchant ships of the United States; #Category:Merchant ships of Brazil; #Category:Arctic exploration vessels; #Category:Merchant ships of Norway; #Category:Barques; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1861; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:1851 ships; #Category:Captured ships USS Nightingale (AMS-50); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the United States USS Nightingale (AMc-149); #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1940 ships; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Nightingale (AMc-18); #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1934 ships; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Nightingale (SP-523); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States USS Niji (SP-33); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1914 ships USS Nimble; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Nimble (AM-266); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Republic of China Navy USS Nimble (AM-459); #Category:Aggressive-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1954 ships; #Category:Vietnam War mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Nimitz (CVN-68); #Category:Nimitz-class aircraft carriers; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1972 ships; #Category:Cold War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Active aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Eleven USS Nina (1865); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:1865 ships; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy USS Niobrara (AO-72); #Category:Chiwawa-class oilers; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Nebraska-related ships USS Niphon (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1863 ships USS Nipsic; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1863 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of Samoa USS Nirvana; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Nirvana (SP-706); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1915 ships USS Nirvana II (SP-204); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1916 ships USS Nita (1856); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Alabama; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Nitro; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Nitro (AE-2); #Category:United States Navy West Virginia-related ships; #Category:Pyro-class ammunition ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1919 ships USS Nitro (AE-23); #Category:Nitro-class ammunition ships; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Baltimore, Maryland; #Category:1958 ships USS Nitze (DDG-94); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Active destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:2004 ships; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Twelve USS Noa; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Noa (DD-343); #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1944; #Category:Ships built in Portsmouth, Virginia; #Category:Ships sunk in collisions; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Noa (DD-841); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Spanish Navy; #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the Spanish Navy; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships USS Noble; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Noble (1861); #Category:Barques of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships of the Stone Fleet USS Noble (APA-218); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1944 ships USS Nogalesen (YTB-777); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1965 ships USS Nokomis; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Nokomis (SP-609); #Category:Steam yachts; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1914 ships USS Nokomis (YT-142); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:1939 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Noma (SP-131); #Category:Steam yachts; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1902 ships USS Nomad (SP-1046); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Diego, California; #Category:1914 ships USS Nonsuch (1813); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:1812 ships USS Norfolk; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Norfolk (1798); #Category:Brigs of the United States Navy; #Category:Quasi-War ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:1798 ships USS Norfolk (DL-1); #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:1951 ships; #Category:Destroyers of the United States Navy USS Norfolk (SSN-714); #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1989; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:1981 ships; #Category:Active submarines of the United States USS Norfolk Packet (1848); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1848 ships USS Norman Scott (DD-690); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Normandy (CG-60); #Category:Ticonderoga-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1988 ships; #Category:Gulf War ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Active cruisers of the United States; #Category:2010 Haiti earthquake relief; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Twelve USS Normannia (SP-756); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Diego, California; #Category:1912 ships USS Norris (DD-859); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy; #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the Turkish Navy USS North Carolina; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships USS North Carolina (1820); #Category:1820 ships; #Category:Mexican–American War ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships; #Category:Ships of the line of the United States Navy; #Category:Victorian-era ships of the line; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania USS North Carolina (ACR-12); #Category:Tennessee-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1906 ships; #Category:World War I cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships USS North Carolina (BB-55); #Category:Existing battleships; #Category:National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina; #Category:North Carolina-class battleships; #Category:World War II battleships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1940 ships; #Category:Ships on the National Register of Historic Places; #Category:Museum ships in North Carolina; #Category:National Historic Landmarks in North Carolina; #Category:Museums in New Hanover County, North Carolina; #Category:Military and war museums in North Carolina; #Category:Naval museums in the United States; #Category:North Carolina State Historic Sites; #Category:Wilmington, North Carolina USS North Carolina (SSN-777); #Category:Virginia-class submarines; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:2007 ships; #Category:Active submarines of the United States USS North Dakota; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy North Dakota-related ships USS North Dakota (BB-29); #Category:Delaware-class battleships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1908 ships; #Category:World War I battleships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy North Dakota-related ships USS North Dakota (SSN-784); #Category:Virginia-class submarines; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy USS Northampton; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Northampton (CA-26); #Category:Northampton-class cruisers; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks in Ironbottom Sound; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:1929 ships USS Northampton (CLC-1); #Category:Oregon City-class cruisers; #Category:Cruisers of the United States Navy; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1951 ships; #Category:Command ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Continuity of government in the United States USS Northampton (SP-670); #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Virginia USS Northern Pacific; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:World War I passenger ships of the United States; #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:Transport ships of the United States Army; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Passenger ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:1914 ships USS Norton Sound (AVM-1); #Category:Currituck-class seaplane tenders; #Category:World War II seaplane tenders of the United States; #Category:Seaplane tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships USS Norwich (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1861 ships USS Notable; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Notable (AM-267); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Alabama; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy ships transferred to the Republic of China Navy; #Category:Admirable class minesweepers of the Republic of China Navy; #Category:Ships of the Chinese Maritime Customs Service USS Notable (MSO-460); #Category:Aggressive-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1954 ships; #Category:Vietnam War mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Nottoway (ATA-183); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:Sotoyomo-class tugs USS Nourmahal (PG-72); #Category:1928 ships; #Category:Ships built in Kiel; #Category:Motor yachts; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the United States Coast Guard; #Category:Ships of the United States Coast Guard USS Noxubee (AOG-56); #Category:Patapsco-class gasoline tankers; #Category:Ships built in Minnesota; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ship bombings USS Nucleus (AM-268); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Alabama; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Soviet Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the Soviet Union; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the Soviet Union; #Category:Trawlers of the Soviet Navy; #Category:Cold War patrol vessels of the Soviet Union; #Category:Weather ships; #Category:Ships transferred under Project Hula USS Numitor (ARL-17); #Category:Achelous-class repair ships; #Category:Achelous-class repair ships converted from LST-542-class ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS Nuthatch (AM-60); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Nutmeg (AN-33); #Category:Aloe-class net laying ships; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States USS Nyack; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Nyack (1863); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:New York in the American Civil War; #Category:1863 ships USS Nyanza (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1863 ships USS Nye County (LST-1067); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Nevada-related ships; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships of the Chilean Navy USS Nymph (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1863 ships USS O'Bannon (DD-177); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1919 ships USS O'Bannon (DD-450); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS O'Bannon (DD-987); #Category:Spruance-class destroyers; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:1978 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS O'Brien (DD-415); #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:Ships sunk by Japanese submarines; #Category:1939 ships USS O'Brien (DD-51); #Category:O'Brien-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1914 ships; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States USS O'Brien (DD-725); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS O'Brien (DD-975); #Category:Spruance-class destroyers; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:1976 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS O'Brien (TB-30); #Category:Torpedo boats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1900 ships USS O'Callahan (FF-1051); #Category:Garcia-class frigates; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1965 ships; #Category:Cold War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Pakistan Navy; #Category:Garcia-class frigates of the Pakistan Navy USS O'Flaherty (DE-340); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS O'Hare (DD-889); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Spanish Navy; #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the Spanish Navy USS O'Kane (DDG-77); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Active destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New Hampshire-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1998 ships USS O'Neill (DE-188); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Netherlands Navy USS O'Reilly (DE-330); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS O'Toole; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS O'Toole (DE-527); #Category:Evarts-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS O-1 (SS-62); #Category:United States O-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1918 ships USS O-10 (SS-71); #Category:United States O-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1918 ships USS O-11 (SS-72); #Category:United States O-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1917 ships USS O-12 (SS-73); #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Military in the Arctic; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Norwegian Sea; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1917 ships USS O-13 (SS-74); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1917 ships; #Category:United States O-class submarines; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1918 USS O-14 (SS-75); #Category:United States O-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1918 ships USS O-15 (SS-76); #Category:United States O-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1918 ships USS O-16 (SS-77); #Category:United States O-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1918 ships USS O-2 (SS-63); #Category:United States O-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1918 ships USS O-3 (SS-64); #Category:United States O-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1917 ships USS O-4 (SS-65); #Category:United States O-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1917 ships USS O-5 (SS-66); #Category:United States O-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:Lost submarines of the United States; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1923; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1917 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Caribbean Sea; #Category:Ships sunk in collisions USS O-6 (SS-67); #Category:United States O-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1917 ships USS O-7 (SS-68); #Category:United States O-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1917 ships USS O-8 (SS-69); #Category:United States O-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1917 ships USS O-9 (SS-70); #Category:United States O-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:Lost submarines of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the New Hampshire coast; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1941 USS O. M. Pettit (1857); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:1857 ships USS Oahu; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Hawaii-related ships USS Oahu (ARG-5); #Category:Luzon-class repair ships; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Hawaii-related ships USS Oahu (PR-6); #Category:Ships built in China; #Category:1927 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1942; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:United States Navy Hawaii-related ships USS Oak Hill; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Oak Hill (LSD-7); #Category:Ashland-class dock landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Oakland, California; #Category:1943 ships USS Oak Ridge (ARDM-1); #Category:ARD-12-class floating drydocks; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Alameda, California; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:2002 ships; #Category:United States Navy Tennessee-related ships USS Oakland; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Oakland (CL-95); #Category:Atlanta-class cruisers; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1942 ships USS Oberon (AKA-14); #Category:Arcturus-class attack cargo ships; #Category:Type C2-F ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Oberrender (DE-344); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Observer; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Observer (AMc-91); #Category:Accentor-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Antioch, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Observer (MSO-461); #Category:Aggressive-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1954 ships; #Category:Vietnam War mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Obstructor (ACM-7); #Category:Ships built in West Virginia; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Mine planters of the United States Army; #Category:World War II mine warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Chimo-class minelayers; #Category:Ships of the United States Coast Guard; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the United States Coast Guard USS Ocala (YTB-805); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1970 ships USS Oceanographer (AGS-3); #Category:Steam yachts; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1899 ships; #Category:Survey ships of the United States Navy USS Oceanside (LSM-175); #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Vietnam Navy; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:LSM-1-class landing ships medium; #Category:Oceanside, California USS Oceanus (ARB-2); #Category:Aristaeus-class repair ships; #Category:Aristaeus-class repair ships converted from LST-1-class ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Ocelot (IX-110); #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:Design 1027 ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1945 USS Ochlockonee (AOG-33); #Category:Mettawee-class gasoline tankers; #Category:Type T1-M-A2 tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Ocklawaha (AO-84); #Category:Escambia-class oilers; #Category:Type T2-SE-A2 tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Sausalito, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States USS Ocoee (SP-1208); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1911 ships USS Oconee (AOG-34); #Category:Mettawee-class gasoline tankers; #Category:Type T1-M-A2 tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Oconto (APA-187); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Octans (AF-26); #Category:Ships built in Belfast; #Category:1917 ships; #Category:Stores ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Octavia (AF-46); #Category:Adria-class stores ships; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Octopus; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Octorara (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1861 ships USS Octorara (IX-139); #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1921 ships; #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Unique oilers and tankers of the United States Navy USS Odax (SS-484); #Category:Tench-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Tench-class submarines of the Brazilian Navy USS Odum (APD-71); #Category:Charles Lawrence-class high speed transports; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Prison ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts of the Chilean Navy; #Category:United States Navy District of Columbia-related ships USS Ogden; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Ogden (LPD-5); #Category:Austin-class amphibious transport docks; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Utah-related ships; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1964 ships USS Ogden (PF-39); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Utah-related ships; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the Soviet Navy; #Category:World War II frigates of the Soviet Union; #Category:Cold War frigates of the Soviet Union; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force; #Category:Auxiliary ships of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force; #Category:Ships transferred under Project Hula USS Ogeechee (AOG-35); #Category:Mettawee-class gasoline tankers; #Category:Type T1-M-A2 tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Oglala (CM-4); #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1907 ships; #Category:Unique minelayers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I mine warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Repair ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy South Dakota-related ships; #Category:Ships sunk by aircraft; #Category:Ships sunk during the attack on Pearl Harbor USS Oglethorpe (AKA-100); #Category:Andromeda-class attack cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS Ohio; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships USS Ohio (1812); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States; #Category:Great Lakes ships; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships; #Category:History of Erie, Pennsylvania; #Category:1812 ships USS Ohio (1820); #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Shipwrecks of the New York coast; #Category:Mexican–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:1820 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1884; #Category:Victorian-era ships of the line USS Ohio (BB-12); #Category:Maine-class battleships; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1901 ships; #Category:World War I battleships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships USS Ohio (SSGN-726); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Ohio-class submarines; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships; #Category:Symbols of Ohio; #Category:1979 ships USS Okaloosa (APA-219); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1944 ships USS Okanogan (APA-220); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1944 ships USS Okinawa; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Okinawa (CVE-127); #Category:1945 ships USS Okinawa (LPH-3); #Category:Iwo Jima-class amphibious assault ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Gulf War ships of the United States; #Category:1960 ships USS Okisko (YTL-735); #Category:1939 ships; #Category:Ships of the United States Navy USS Oklahoma (BB-37); #Category:Nevada-class battleships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1914 ships; #Category:World War I battleships of the United States; #Category:World War II battleships of the United States; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:Ships sunk during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:Shipwrecks of Hawaii; #Category:United States Navy Oklahoma-related ships; #Category:Battleships sunk by aircraft USS Oklahoma City; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Oklahoma City (CL-91); #Category:Cleveland-class cruisers; #Category:Galveston-class cruisers; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:United States Navy Oklahoma-related ships; #Category:1944 ships USS Oklahoma City (SSN-723); #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:Maritime incidents in 2002; #Category:United States Navy Oklahoma-related ships; #Category:1985 ships; #Category:Active submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS Okmulgee (YTB-765); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:1963 ships; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana USS Oldendorf (DD-972); #Category:Spruance-class destroyers; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Gulf War ships of the United States; #Category:1975 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Oleander (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1863 ships USS Oliver H. Lee (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Oliver Hazard Perry (FFG-7); #Category:1976 ships; #Category:Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates of the United States Navy USS Oliver Mitchell (DE-417); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Olmstead (APA-188); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Olympia; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Olympia (C-6); #Category:Protected cruisers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I cruisers of the United States; #Category:Historic American Engineering Record in Pennsylvania; #Category:National Historic Landmarks in Pennsylvania; #Category:Ships on the National Register of Historic Places; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1892 ships; #Category:Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War; #Category:Spanish–American War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Military and war museums in Pennsylvania; #Category:Museum ships in Pennsylvania; #Category:Museums in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; #Category:Naval museums in the United States; #Category:Ships on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania USS Olympia (SSN-717); #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Olympia, Washington; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Washington (state)-related ships; #Category:1983 ships; #Category:Active submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS Olympic (SP-260); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1913 ships USS Omaha; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Omaha (1869); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:1869 ships USS Omaha (CL-4); #Category:Omaha-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1920 ships; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Nebraska-related ships USS Omaha (SSN-692); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Nebraska-related ships; #Category:1976 ships USS Ommaney Bay (CVE-79); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Ships sunk by kamikaze attack; #Category:Aircraft carriers sunk by aircraft USS Oneida; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Oneida (1809); #Category:Brigs of the United States Navy; #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1809 ships USS Oneida (1861); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk in collisions; #Category:1861 ships USS Oneida (APA-221); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1944 ships USS Oneida (SP-432); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1897 ships; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:Hearst family USS Oneota; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Oneota (1864); #Category:Canonicus-class monitors; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1864 ships; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War monitors of the United States; #Category:Ships of the War of the Pacific USS Oneota (AN-85); #Category:Cohoes-class net laying ships; #Category:Ships built in Minnesota; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States USS Oneyana (YTB-262); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state) USS Onkahye (1843); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1848; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Turks and Caicos Islands; #Category:1840 ships USS Ono; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Ono (SP-128); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1908 ships; #Category:Great Lakes ships USS Ono (SS-357); #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy USS Onondaga; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Onondaga (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Monitors of the United States Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:New York in the American Civil War; #Category:1863 ships; #Category:Monitors of the French Navy; #Category:Ironclad warships of the French Navy USS Onondaga (1917); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Cutters of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the United States Revenue Cutter Service; #Category:Ships of the United States Coast Guard; #Category:1898 ships; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Ohio USS Onset (SP-1224); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1888 ships USS Onslow (AVP-48); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Barnegat-class seaplane tenders; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships; #Category:1942 ships USS Ontario; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Ontario (1812); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States; #Category:Great Lakes ships; #Category:1812 ships USS Ontario (1813); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Barbary Wars American ships USS Ontario (1863); #Category:Sailing frigates of the United States Navy USS Ontario (AT-13); #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1912 ships; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy USS Ontonagon (AOG-36); #Category:Mettawee-class gasoline tankers; #Category:Type T1-M-A2 tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Onward (1852); #Category:Clippers; #Category:California clippers; #Category:Individual sailing vessels; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Medford, Massachusetts; #Category:Age of Sail merchant ships of the United States; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships of Peru; #Category:1852 ships USS Onward (SP-311); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey; #Category:Survey ships of the United States; #Category:1906 ships USS Onward II (SP-728); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Michigan USS Onyx (PYc-5); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1924 ships USS Oosterdijk (ID-2586); #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in England; #Category:1913 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:Ships sunk in collisions; #Category:Passenger ships of the Netherlands; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1918 USS Opal (PYc-8); #Category:Steam yachts; #Category:Ships built in Kiel; #Category:1928 ships; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Ecuadorian Navy; #Category:Auxiliary ships of the Ecuadorian Navy USS Opelika (YTB-798); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1966 ships USS Opponent (AM-269); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Alabama; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Opportune (ARS-41); #Category:Bolster-class rescue and salvage ships; #Category:Ships built in Napa, California; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Ora (SP-75); #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1914 ships USS Oracle (AM-103); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Alameda, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Orange (PF-43); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships USS Orange County (LST-1068); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Orange County, California; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:United States Navy Florida-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Indiana-related ships; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Vermont-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships USS Orca; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Orca (AVP-49); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Barnegat-class seaplane tenders; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Ethiopian Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:United States Navy Alaska-related ships; #Category:1942 ships USS Orca (SP-726); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Steam yachts; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1901 ships USS Ordronaux (DD-617); #Category:Benson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States USS Oregon; #Category:United States Navy Oregon-related ships; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Oregon (1841); #Category:Brigs of the United States Navy; #Category:Age of Sail ships of the United States; #Category:1841 ships; #Category:Survey ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Oregon-related ships USS Oregon (BB-3); #Category:Indiana-class battleships; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1893 ships; #Category:Philippine–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Boxer Rebellion naval ships of the United States; #Category:World War I battleships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Oregon-related ships; #Category:Spanish–American War battleships of the United States USS Oregon City (CA-122); #Category:Oregon City-class cruisers; #Category:United States Navy Oregon-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1945 ships USS Oregonian (ID-1323); #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1901 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy USS Orestes (AGP-10); #Category:Portunus-class motor torpedo boat tenders; #Category:Portunus-class motor torpedo boat tenders converted from LST-1-class ships; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:Ships built in Baltimore, Maryland; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Oriole; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Oriole (1864); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1864 ships USS Oriole (AM-7); #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers converted to tugs USS Oriole (AMCU-33); #Category:AMCU-7-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Oriole (MHC-55); #Category:1993 ships; #Category:Osprey-class coastal minehunters USS Orion; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Orion (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Stone Fleet; #Category:1861 ships USS Orion (AC-11); #Category:Colliers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1912 ships; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States USS Orion (AS-18); #Category:Fulton-class submarine tenders; #Category:Ships built in Oakland, California; #Category:1942 ships USS Oriskany (CV-34); #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Cold War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Essex-class aircraft carriers; #Category:Korean War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1966; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:Vietnam War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:World War II aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Maritime incidents in 2006; #Category:Ships sunk as artificial reefs; #Category:Ships sunk as dive sites; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Florida coast; #Category:Artificial reefs USS Orizaba (ID-1536); #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:Transport ships of the United States Army; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1917 ships; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships of the Ward Line; #Category:Passenger ships of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Brazilian Navy; #Category:Auxiliary ships of the Brazilian Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of Brazil USS Orlando (PF-99); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:United States Navy Florida-related ships; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Weather ships USS Orleans Parish (LST-1069); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:United States Navy Louisiana-related ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War mine warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Orleans Parish, Louisiana; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Philippine Navy; #Category:Mine countermeasures support ships of the United States Navy USS Orleck (DD-886); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy; #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the Turkish Navy; #Category:Museum ships in Louisiana USS Ormsby (APA-49); #Category:Ormsby-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Oakland, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Nevada-related ships USS Ortolan; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Ortolan (AM-45); #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers converted to submarine rescue ships USS Ortolan (AMCU-34); #Category:AMCU-7-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Ortolan (ASR-22); #Category:Pigeon-class submarine rescue ships; #Category:Ships built in Alabama; #Category:1969 ships USS Orvetta; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Orvetta (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Orvetta (IX-157); #Category:Design 1027 ships; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1920 ships; #Category:Design 1027 ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Osage (1863); #Category:Neosho-class monitors; #Category:Ships built in Missouri; #Category:1863 ships; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War monitors of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:Ships sunk by mines USS Osage (LSV-3); #Category:Osage-class vehicle landing ships; #Category:Net laying ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Mine countermeasures support ships of the United States Navy USS Osberg (DE-538); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Osborne (DD-295); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Scuttled vessels of New South Wales USS Oscar Austin (DDG-79); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Active destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1998 ships; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Ten USS Osceola; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Osceola (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Sassacus-class gunboats; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1863 ships USS Osceola (AT-47); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1897 ships; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Spanish–American War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Osceola (YT-129); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:1938 ships; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Osmond Ingram (DD-255); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Seaplane tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1919 ships USS Osmus (DE-701); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:1943 ships USS Osprey; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Osprey (AM-29); #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Rescue and salvage ships of the United States Navy USS Osprey (AM-56); #Category:Raven-class minesweepers; #Category:1940 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the English Channel; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1944; #Category:Ships sunk by mines; #Category:Ships built in Portsmouth, Virginia USS Osprey (AMS-28); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Korean War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force USS Osprey (MHC-51); #Category:Ships built in Georgia (U.S. state); #Category:1991 ships; #Category:Osprey-class coastal minehunters USS Osprey II (SP-928); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York USS Ossipee; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Ossipee (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1861 ships; #Category:United States Navy Maine-related ships; #Category:United States Navy New Hampshire-related ships USS Ossipee (WPG-50); #Category:1915 ships; #Category:World War II naval ships of the United States; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the United States Coast Guard USS Ostara (AKA-33); #Category:Artemis-class attack cargo ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1944 ships USS Osterhaus (DE-164); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Ostrich; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Ostrich (AMS-29); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the United States USS Ostrich (AMc-51); #Category:Accentor-class minesweepers; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1941 ships USS Ostrich (SP-1249); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1909 ships USS Oswald (DE-767); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Oswald A. Powers (DE-542); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1943 ships USS Otis W. Douglas (SP-313); #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:1912 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1919; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean USS Otsego; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Otsego (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Ships built by Westervelt & MacKay; #Category:Sassacus-class gunboats; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1863 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:Ships sunk by mines; #Category:Shipwrecks in rivers USS Ottawa (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built by Westervelt & MacKay; #Category:Unadilla-class gunboats; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1861 ships USS Ottawa (AKA-101); #Category:Tolland-class attack cargo ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in North Carolina; #Category:1944 ships USS Otter (DE-210); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:1943 ships USS Otterstetter (DE-244); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Caribbean Sea; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1976 USS Ottumwa (YTB-761); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:1961 ships; #Category:Ships built in New York USS Otus (ARG-20); #Category:Type C1-B ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1940 ships; #Category:Submarine tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Repair ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Ouachita (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Ouachita County (LST-1071); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Arkansas-related ships; #Category:Ouachita County, Arkansas; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1945 ships USS Ouellet (FF-1077); #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:Knox-class frigates; #Category:1970 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Thai Navy USS Outagamie County (LST-1073); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Wisconsin-related ships; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships of the Brazilian Navy USS Outpost (AGR-10); #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II merchant ships of the United States; #Category:Guardian-class radar picket ships; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Overton (DD-239); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1919 ships USS Owaissa (SP-659); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1912 ships USS Owasco (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Unadilla-class gunboats; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1861 ships USS Owen (DD-536); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Owera (SP-167); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Steam yachts; #Category:Ships built in Scotland; #Category:1907 ships; #Category:United States Navy Rhode Island-related ships USS Owl; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Owl (AM-2); #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers converted to tugs USS Owl (AMCU-35); #Category:AMCU-7-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Oxford; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Oxford (AGTR-1); #Category:Vietnam War ships; #Category:Research vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:1945 ships USS Oxford (APA-189); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Oyster Bay (AGP-6); #Category:Barnegat-class motor torpedo boat tenders; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Italian Navy; #Category:Barnegat-class seaplane tenders USS Ozama (1916); #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1916 ships; #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States USS Ozark; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Ozark (1863); #Category:Monitors of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:1863 ships USS Ozark (LSV-2); #Category:Catskill-class vehicle landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Florida coast; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Mine countermeasures support ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1980; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Ozaukee (ID-3439); #Category:Auxiliary ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1918 ships USS Ozbourn (DD-846); #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Ozette; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Ozette (ID-3985); #Category:Design 1015 ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Washington (state)-related ships USS Ozette (YTB-541); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:United States Navy Washington (state)-related ships USS P. K. Bauman (SP-377); #Category:Ships built in Maryland; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1912 ships USS PC-1119; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States USS PC-1129; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1945; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the South China Sea USS PC-1136; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships USS PC-1137; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States USS PC-1138; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships USS PC-1140; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States USS PC-1141; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Indonesian Navy; #Category:Patrol vessels of the Indonesian Navy USS PC-1142; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers of the Republic of China Navy USS PC-1168; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers of the Republic of China Navy USS PC-1179; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States USS PC-1181; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New Jersey-related ships USS PC-1217; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States USS PC-1261; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the English Channel; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1944 USS PC-1264; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States USS PC-1603; #Category:Adroit-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean USS PC-457; #Category:Submarine chasers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships sunk in collisions; #Category:1939 ships USS PC-465; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela; #Category:Patrol vessels of the Bolivarian Armada of Venezuela USS PC-470; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War patrol vessels of the United States USS PC-472; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers of the French Navy; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of France; #Category:Cold War patrol vessels of France USS PC-496; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1943; #Category:Ships sunk by Italian submarines; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Mediterranean USS PC-542; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers of the French Navy; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of France; #Category:Cold War patrol vessels of France USS PC-552; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War patrol vessels of the United States USS PC-558; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1944; #Category:Ships sunk by German submarines in World War II; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Mediterranean USS PC-565; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela; #Category:Patrol vessels of the Bolivarian Armada of Venezuela USS PC-568; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships of the United States Air Force USS PC-586; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War patrol vessels of the United States USS PC-598; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers; #Category:1943 ships USS PC-815; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1945; #Category:Maritime accidents involving fog; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:L. Ron Hubbard; #Category:Ships sunk in collisions USS PC-817; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States USS PC-823; #Category:World War II naval ships of the United States; #Category:1944 ships USS PCS-1376; #Category:PCS-1376-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:World War II mine warfare vessels of the United States USS PCS-1379; #Category:PCS-1376-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS PCS-1405; #Category:PCS-1376-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey USS PCS-1450; #Category:PCS-1376-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey USS PGM-1; #Category:PGM-1-class motor gunboats; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1942 ships USS PGM-11; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II gunboats of the United States; #Category:PGM-9-class gunboats USS PGM-17; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:PGM-9-class gunboats; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:World War II gunboats of the United States USS PGM-18; #Category:PC-461-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:PGM-9-class gunboats; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:World War II gunboats of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1945; #Category:Ships sunk by mines USS PGM-2; #Category:PGM-1-class motor gunboats; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1943 ships USS PGM-3; #Category:PGM-1-class motor gunboats; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1943 ships USS PGM-32; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:World War II gunboats of the United States; #Category:PGM-9-class gunboats USS PGM-4; #Category:PGM-1-class motor gunboats; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1942 ships USS PGM-5; #Category:PGM-1-class motor gunboats; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1942 ships USS PGM-6; #Category:PGM-1-class motor gunboats; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships USS PGM-7; #Category:PGM-1-class motor gunboats; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships USS PGM-8; #Category:PGM-1-class motor gunboats; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships USS Paddle (SS-263); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Gato-class submarines of the Brazilian Navy; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Paducah; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Paducah (PG-18); #Category:Dubuque-class gunboats; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1904 ships; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Jewish immigrant ships USS Page County (LST-1076); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Iowa-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Hellenic Navy; #Category:Amphibious warfare vessels of the Hellenic Navy USS Pakana (ATF-108); #Category:Abnaki-class tugs; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Alameda, California; #Category:1943 ships USS Palatka (YTB-801); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:1969 ships; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana USS Palau (CVE-122); #Category:Commencement Bay-class escort carriers; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1945 ships USS Palawan (ARG-10); #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Luzon-class repair ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Philippines-related ships USS Palisade (AM-270); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Alabama; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Soviet Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the Soviet Union; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the Soviet Union; #Category:Weather ships; #Category:Ships transferred under Project Hula USS Palisana (AF-39); #Category:Adria-class stores ships; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Palm (AN-28); #Category:Aloe-class net laying ships; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States USS Palmer (DD-161); #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Ships sunk by aircraft; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the South China Sea; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1945 USS Paloma (SP-533); #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1914 ships; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States USS Palos; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Palos (1865); #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:1865 ships USS Palos (PG-16); #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in China; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1914 ships USS Pamanset (AO-85); #Category:Escambia-class oilers; #Category:Type T2-SE-A2 tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Sausalito, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States USS Pampanga (PG-39); #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Philippine–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in the Philippines; #Category:1888 ships USS Pampanito (SS-383); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Museum ships in San Francisco, California; #Category:National Historic Landmarks in the San Francisco Bay Area; #Category:Ships on the National Register of Historic Places in California; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Military and war museums in California; #Category:Naval museums in the United States; #Category:National Register of Historic Places in San Francisco, California; #Category:Museum ships in California; #Category:Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco USS Pampero (1853); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Colliers of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1853 ships; #Category:Stores ships of the United States Navy USS Panama; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Panama (SP-101); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1914 ships USS Panamint (AGC-13); #Category:Mount McKinley-class command ships; #Category:Ships built in North Carolina; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS Panay; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Philippines-related ships USS Panay (1899); #Category:Philippine–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:1885 ships; #Category:United States Navy Philippines-related ships USS Panay (PR-5); #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by aircraft; #Category:Ships built in China; #Category:Shipwrecks in rivers; #Category:1927 ships USS Panay incident; #Category:History of Nanjing; #Category:International maritime incidents; #Category:Military history of the United States; #Category:1937 in China; #Category:1937 in Japan; #Category:1937 in the United States; #Category:Japan–United States relations; #Category:1937 in international relations; #Category:Conflicts in 1937 USS Panda (IX-125); #Category:Armadillo-class tankers; #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1944 ships USS Pandemus (ARL-18); #Category:Achelous-class repair ships; #Category:Achelous-class repair ships converted from LST-542-class ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Pansy (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Missouri; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1861 ships USS Panther; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Panther (1889); #Category:Auxiliary cruisers of the United States Navy; #Category:Repair ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Banana Wars ships of the United States; #Category:Spanish–American War naval ships of the United States; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Destroyer tenders of the United States USS Panuco (ID-1533); #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1917 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy USS Papago (ATF-160); #Category:Abnaki-class tugs; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Arizona-related ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1945 ships USS Papaya (AN-49); #Category:Ailanthus-class net laying ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Stockton, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States USS Para (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Paragua (1888); #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Philippine–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in the Philippines; #Category:1888 ships; #Category:United States Navy Philippines-related ships USS Paramount (AMc-92); #Category:Accentor-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Parche; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Parche (SS-384); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Ships involved in Operation Crossroads USS Parche (SSN-683); #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:Sturgeon-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1973 ships USS Pargo; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pargo (SS-264); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1943 ships USS Pargo (SSN-650); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Sturgeon-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1966 ships USS Paricutin (AE-18); #Category:Mount Hood-class ammunition ships; #Category:Ships built in North Carolina; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Park County (LST-1077); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Mexican Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:United States Navy Colorado-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Montana-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Wyoming-related ships; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Amphibious warfare vessels of the Mexican Navy USS Parker; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Parker (DD-48); #Category:Aylwin-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1913 ships; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States USS Parker (DD-604); #Category:Benson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States USS Parks (DE-165); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Parle (DE-708); #Category:Rudderow-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1944 ships USS Parrakeet; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Parrakeet (AMS-30); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Parrakeet (AMc-34); #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1934 ships; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Parris Island (AG-72); #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy South Carolina-related ships; #Category:PCE-842-class patrol craft USS Parrot (MSC-197); #Category:Falcon-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1954 ships USS Parrott (DD-218); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1919 ships USS Parsons (DD-949); #Category:Forrest Sherman-class destroyers; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1959 ships USS Parthenia (SP-671); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1903 ships; #Category:Individual yachts USS Partridge; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Partridge (AM-16); #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the English Channel; #Category:Operation Neptune; #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers converted to tugs; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1944 USS Partridge (AMCU-36); #Category:AMCU-7-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War mine warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy USS Partridge (AMS-31); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Korean War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Sea of Japan; #Category:Ships sunk by mines USS Pasadena; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pasadena (CL-65); #Category:Cleveland-class cruisers; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:1943 ships USS Pasadena (SSN-752); #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1987 ships; #Category:Active submarines of the United States USS Pasco (PF-6); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Washington (state)-related ships; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the Soviet Navy; #Category:World War II frigates of the Soviet Union; #Category:Cold War frigates of the Soviet Union; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the Republic of Korea Navy; #Category:Ships transferred under Project Hula USS Pasig; #Category:United States Navy Philippines-related ships USS Pasig (AO-89); #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1917 ships; #Category:United States Navy Philippines-related ships USS Pasig (AW-3); #Category:Pasig-class distilling ships; #Category:Ships built in Sausalito, California; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II distilling ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Philippines-related ships USS Pasley; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pasquotank (AOG-18); #Category:Mettawee-class gasoline tankers; #Category:Type T1-M-A1 tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Passaconaway; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Passaconaway (AN-86); #Category:Cohoes-class net laying ships; #Category:Ships built in Minnesota; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States; #Category:Cohoes-class net laying ships of the Dominican Navy; #Category:Active patrol vessels of the Dominican Republic USS Passaic; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Passaic (1862); #Category:Passaic-class monitors; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1862 ships; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New Jersey-related ships; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy USS Passaic (AN-87); #Category:Cohoes-class net laying ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States; #Category:Cohoes-class net laying ships of the Dominican Navy; #Category:Active patrol vessels of the Dominican Republic USS Passumpsic (AO-107); #Category:Cimarron-class oilers (1939); #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Gulf War ships of the United States; #Category:Ashtabula-class oilers; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Vermont-related ships USS Pastores (AF-16); #Category:Ships built in Belfast; #Category:1912 ships; #Category:Unique transports of the United States Navy; #Category:Stores ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Patapsco; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Patapsco (1799); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:1799 ships USS Patapsco (1862); #Category:Passaic-class monitors; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:1862 ships; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War monitors of the United States; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Carolina coast; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1865; #Category:Ships sunk by mines USS Patapsco (AOG-1); #Category:Patapsco-class gasoline tankers; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Patchogue; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Patchogue (YFB-1227); #Category:Auxiliary ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1912 ships USS Pathfinder; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pathfinder (AGS-1); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:Ships of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey; #Category:Survey ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Lake Washington Shipyard USS Patoka (AO-9); #Category:Patoka-class oilers; #Category:World War II seaplane tenders of the United States; #Category:Seaplane tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1919 ships USS Patricia (1899); #Category:Ships built in Stettin; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships of the Hamburg America Line; #Category:1899 ships USS Patrick Henry (SSBN-599); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:George Washington-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1959 ships USS Patriot; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Patriot (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Stores ships of the United States Navy USS Patriot (MCM-7); #Category:Avenger-class mine countermeasures ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1990 ships; #Category:Active minehunters of the United States USS Patriot (PYc-47); #Category:Submarine chasers of the United States Navy; #Category:1930 ships USS Patroclus (ARL-19); #Category:Achelous-class repair ships; #Category:Achelous-class repair ships converted from LST-542-class ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy USS Patrol; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Patrol (1917); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1917 ships USS Patrol No. 1 (SP-45); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1916 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Florida Keys; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1919 USS Patrol No. 10 (SP-85); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1917 ships USS Patrol No. 11 (SP-1106); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1912 ships USS Patrol No. 2 (SP-409); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1915 ships USS Patrol No. 4 (SP-8); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1915 ships USS Patrol No. 5 (SP-29); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1916 ships USS Patrol No. 6 (SP-54); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1916 ships USS Patrol No. 7 (SP-31); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1916 ships; #Category:East Greenwich, Rhode Island USS Patrol No. 8 (SP-56); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1916 ships USS Patroon (1859); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Patterson; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Patterson (DD-36); #Category:Paulding-class destroyers; #Category:Monaghan-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1910 ships USS Patterson (DD-392); #Category:Bagley-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1937 ships; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor USS Patterson (FF-1061); #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:Knox-class frigates; #Category:Cold War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:1969 ships USS Pattina (SP-675); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1916 ships USS Patuxent; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Patuxent (AO-44); #Category:Mattaponi-class oilers; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Maryland-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1942 ships USS Patuxent (AT-11); #Category:1908 ships; #Category:Ships built in Portsmouth, Virginia; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States USS Paul (FF-1080); #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:Knox-class frigates; #Category:1970 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy USS Paul F. Foster (DD-964); #Category:Spruance-class destroyers; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Gulf War ships of the United States; #Category:1974 ships USS Paul G. Baker; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Paul G. Baker (DE-642); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1944 ships USS Paul G. Baker (DE-755); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships USS Paul Hamilton; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Paul Hamilton (DD-307); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1919 ships USS Paul Hamilton (DD-590); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Paul Hamilton (DDG-60); #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Active destroyers of the United States; #Category:1993 ships USS Paul Ignatius (DDG-117); #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers USS Paul Jones; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Paul Jones (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Baltimore, Maryland; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1862 ships USS Paul Jones (DD-10); #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1902 ships USS Paul Jones (DD-230); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1920 ships USS Paul Revere (APA-248); #Category:Paul Revere-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1953 ships; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS Paulding (DD-22); #Category:Paulding-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1910 ships USS Pauline (SP-658); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1917 ships USS Pavlic (APD-70); #Category:Charles Lawrence-class high speed transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships USS Pavo (AK-139); #Category:Crater-class cargo ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Freighters; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:1943 ships USS Paw Paw (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Pawcatuck (AO-108); #Category:Cimarron-class oilers (1939); #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1946 ships; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ashtabula-class oilers; #Category:United States Navy Connecticut-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Rhode Island-related ships USS Pawhuska (YTB-822); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:1973 ships USS Pawnee; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pawnee (1859); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Hospital ships of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1859 ships; #Category:Ships designed by John W. Griffiths USS Pawnee (ATF-74); #Category:Cherokee-class fleet tugs; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Alameda, California; #Category:1942 ships USS Pawnee (SP-699); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1904 ships USS Pawnee (YT-21); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1896 ships USS Pawtucket (YT-7); #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1898 ships; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy USS Pawtuxet; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Sassacus-class gunboats; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1864 ships USS Peacock; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Peacock (1813); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Barbary Wars American ships; #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1813 ships; #Category:Ships of the United States Exploring Expedition; #Category:1828 ships; #Category:Anti-piracy battles involving the United States USS Peacock (AM-46); #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Maryland; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Tugboats of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Caribbean Sea; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1940; #Category:Ships sunk in collisions USS Peacock (MSC-198); #Category:Falcon-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1954 ships; #Category:Vietnam War mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Pearl; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pearl (SP-1219); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1912 ships USS Pearl Harbor (LSD-52); #Category:Harpers Ferry-class dock landing ships; #Category:Active amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Hawaii-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1996 ships USS Peary (DD-226); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Ships sunk in the bombing of Darwin, 1942; #Category:1920 ships USS Pecos; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pecos (AO-6); #Category:Kanawha-class fleet replenishment oilers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1921 ships; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by aircraft; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Indian Ocean; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1942 USS Pecos (AO-65); #Category:Suamico-class oilers; #Category:Type T2-SE-A1 tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New Mexico-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships USS Pee Dee River (LSM(R)-517); #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:LSM(R)-501-class medium landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1945 ships USS Peerless; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Peerless (AMc-93); #Category:Accentor-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Pegasus; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pegasus (AK-48); #Category:Ships built in Denmark; #Category:1939 ships; #Category:World War II merchant ships of Denmark; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Pegasus (PHM-1); #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1974 ships USS Peggy (SP-1072); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1914 ships; #Category:1915 ships USS Peiffer (DE-588); #Category:Rudderow-class destroyer escorts; #Category:1944 ships USS Peleliu (LHA-5); #Category:Tarawa-class amphibious assault ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Active amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1978 ships USS Pelias (AS-14); #Category:Type C3 ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1939 ships; #Category:Griffin-class submarine tenders; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor USS Pelican; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pelican (AM-27); #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers converted to seaplane tenders; #Category:World War II seaplane tenders of the United States USS Pelican (AMS-32); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Korean War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force USS Pelican (MHC-53); #Category:Osprey-class coastal minehunters; #Category:Ships built in Georgia (U.S. state); #Category:1993 ships; #Category:Active mine warfare vessels of Greece USS Pembina; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pembina (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Unadilla-class gunboats; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1861 ships USS Pembina (AK-200); #Category:Alamosa-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy North Dakota-related ships; #Category:Type C1-M ships of the United States Army USS Pemiscot (AK-201); #Category:Alamosa-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships USS Pender County (LST-1080); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Korea Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships; #Category:1945 ships USS Penetrate (AM-271); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Alabama; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Soviet Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the Soviet Union; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the Soviet Union; #Category:Trawlers of the Soviet Navy; #Category:Cold War patrol vessels of the Soviet Union; #Category:Weather ships; #Category:Ships transferred under Project Hula USS Penguin; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Penguin (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1861 ships USS Penguin (AM-33); #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean USS Penguin (ASR-12); #Category:Penguin-class submarine rescue ships; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Pennewill (DE-175); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the Brazilian Navy; #Category:World War II frigates of Brazil USS Pennsylvania; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships USS Pennsylvania (1837); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:1837 ships USS Pennsylvania (ACR-4); #Category:Pennsylvania-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1903 ships; #Category:World War I cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania USS Pennsylvania (BB-38); #Category:Pennsylvania-class battleships; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1915 ships; #Category:World War I battleships of the United States; #Category:World War II battleships of the United States; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:Ships of the Aleutian Islands Campaign; #Category:Ships involved in Operation Crossroads USS Pennsylvania (SSBN-735); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Ohio-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1989; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:1988 ships USS Pennsylvania R. R. No. 9 (SP-679); #Category:Auxiliary ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, Virginia; #Category:1904 ships USS Penobscot; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Penobscot (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Unadilla-class gunboats; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1861 ships USS Penobscot (ATA-188); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Sotoyomo-class tugs; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Hawaii-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships USS Penobscot (SP-982); #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1903 ships USS Pensacola; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pensacola (1859); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the California coast; #Category:1859 ships USS Pensacola (AK-7); #Category:Ships built in Rostock; #Category:Ships of the Hamburg America Line; #Category:1901 ships USS Pensacola (CA-24); #Category:Pensacola-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1929 ships; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Florida-related ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Ships involved in Operation Crossroads USS Pensacola (LSD-38); #Category:Anchorage-class dock landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1970 ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Florida-related ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of China Navy; #Category:Amphibious warfare vessels of the Republic of China Navy; #Category:Active amphibious warfare vessels of the Republic of China USS Pentheus (ARL-20); #Category:Achelous-class repair ships; #Category:Achelous-class repair ships converted from LST-542-class ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:1944 ships USS Peony (1864); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Peoria; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Peoria (1863); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:1863 ships; #Category:Sassacus-class gunboats USS Peoria (1898); #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:1898 ships; #Category:Spanish–American War gunboats of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USS Peoria (LST-1183); #Category:Newport-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in San Diego, California; #Category:1968 ships; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Peoria (PF-67); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the Cuban Navy; #Category:Weather ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Peosta (1857); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1857 ships USS Pepperwood (AN-36); #Category:Aloe-class net laying ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States; #Category:Aloe-class net laying ships of the French Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of France USS Pequeni (1917); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in the Panama Canal Zone; #Category:1917 ships USS Pequot; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pequot (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1863 ships USS Pequot (ID-2998); #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Bremen (state); #Category:1910 ships USS Perch; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Perch (SS-176); #Category:United States Porpoise-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Lost submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Java Sea; #Category:1936 ships USS Perch (SS-313); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Korean War submarines of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1943 ships USS Percival; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Percival (DD-298); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1918 ships USS Percy Drayton (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Peregrine (AM-373); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Georgia (U.S. state); #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Perfecto (SP-86); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1917 ships USS Peri (1861); #Category:Shipwrecks of the Carolina coast; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1862 USS Peril (AM-272); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Alabama; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Soviet Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the Soviet Union; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the Soviet Union; #Category:Ships transferred under Project Hula USS Periwinkle (1864); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1864 ships; #Category:Research vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Canadian Arctic coast USS Perkins; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Perkins (DD-26); #Category:Paulding-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1910 ships USS Perkins (DD-377); #Category:Ships sunk in collisions; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:Shipwrecks in the Solomon Sea; #Category:1935 ships USS Perkins (DD-877); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean USS Permit; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Permit (SS-178); #Category:United States Porpoise-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1936 ships USS Permit (SSN-594); #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1961 ships USS Perry; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Perry (1843); #Category:1843 ships; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Brigs of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Mexican–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Portsmouth, Virginia; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy USS Perry (DD-11); #Category:1906 San Francisco earthquake; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1900 ships USS Perry (DD-340); #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:Ships sunk by mines; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Solomon Sea; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1921 ships USS Perry (DD-844); #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Perseus; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Persistent; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Persistent (MSO-491); #Category:Aggressive-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1955 ships; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Aggressive-class minesweepers of the Spanish Navy USS Persistent (PYc-48); #Category:Submarine chasers of the United States Navy; #Category:1931 ships USS Pert (PG-95); #Category:World War II naval ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Canada; #Category:1942 ships USS Petalesharo (YTB-832); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1974 ships USS Pete (SP-596); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1917 ships USS Peter C. Struven (SP-332); #Category:Ships built in Pocomoke City, Maryland; #Category:1907 ships; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States USS Peterhoff (1863); #Category:1850 ships; #Category:National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:Friendly fire incidents; #Category:Ships sunk in collisions USS Peterson; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Peterson (DD-969); #Category:Spruance-class destroyers; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:1975 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Peterson (DE-152); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships USS Peto (SS-265); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1942 ships USS Petrel (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Yazoo River; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:1862 ships USS Petrel (ASR-14); #Category:Chanticleer-class submarine rescue ships; #Category:Ships built in Georgia (U.S. state); #Category:1945 ships USS Petrel (PG-2); #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Philippine–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Baltimore, Maryland; #Category:1888 ships; #Category:Spanish–American War gunboats of the United States USS Petrita (1846); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Mexican–American War ships of the United States; #Category:1846 ships USS Petrof Bay (CVE-80); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Pettit (DE-253); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Caribbean Sea; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1974 USS Phantom (AM-273); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Alabama; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Republic of China Navy USS Phaon (ARB-3); #Category:Aristaeus-class repair ships; #Category:Aristaeus-class repair ships converted from LST-1-class ships; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Pharris (FF-1094); #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:Knox-class frigates; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Mexican Navy; #Category:1972 ships USS Pheasant (AM-61); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Phelps (DD-360); #Category:Porter-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:1935 ships USS Philadelphia; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Philadelphia (1776); #Category:National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C.; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:National Historic Landmarks in Washington, D.C.; #Category:Museum ships in Washington, D.C.; #Category:Ships preserved in museums; #Category:Ships on the National Register of Historic Places; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:Individual sailing vessels; #Category:1776 ships; #Category:Artifacts in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution; #Category:Lake Champlain; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1776 USS Philadelphia (1799); #Category:Barbary Wars American ships; #Category:Captured ships; #Category:History of Tripoli; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1804; #Category:Quasi-War ships of the United States; #Category:Sailing frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Mediterranean; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:Vessels captured from the United States Navy; #Category:1799 ships USS Philadelphia (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Virginia coast; #Category:1859 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1873 USS Philadelphia (C-4); #Category:Cruisers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I cruisers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:Protected cruisers of the United States Navy; #Category:1889 ships; #Category:Spanish–American War cruisers of the United States USS Philadelphia (CL-41); #Category:Brooklyn-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1936 ships; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:Brooklyn-class cruisers of the Brazilian Navy USS Philadelphia (SSN-690); #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1974 ships USS Philip; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Philip (DD-498); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Philip (DD-76); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers of the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers converted from Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United Kingdom USS Philippi (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Alabama coast USS Philippine Sea; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Philippines-related ships USS Philippine Sea (CG-58); #Category:Ticonderoga-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1987 ships; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Active cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Philippines-related ships USS Philippine Sea (CV-47); #Category:Essex-class aircraft carriers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Cold War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Korean War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Philippines-related ships USS Philippines; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Philippines-related ships USS Phillips (SP-1389); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1901 ships USS Phlox (1864); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Naval Academy; #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1864 ships USS Phobos (AK-129); #Category:Crater-class cargo ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Freighters; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:1943 ships USS Phoebe; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Phoebe (AMc-57); #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1941 ships; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Phoebe (MSC-199); #Category:Bluebird-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1954 ships USS Phoenix; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Phoenix (1841); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Seminole War ships of the United States; #Category:Mexican–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maryland; #Category:1841 ships USS Phoenix (1861); #Category:Ships of the Stone Fleet; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Whaling ships USS Phoenix (CL-46); #Category:Brooklyn-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1938 ships; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:United States Navy Arizona-related ships USS Phoenix (SSN-702); #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Arizona-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1979 ships USS Pickaway (APA-222); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1944 ships USS Pickens (APA-190); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Pickerel; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pickerel (SS-177); #Category:United States Porpoise-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Lost submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1936 ships; #Category:Ships lost with all hands USS Pickerel (SS-524); #Category:Tench-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Korean War submarines of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War submarines of the United States; #Category:Tench-class submarines of the Italian Navy USS Pickering (1798); #Category:United States Revenue Cutter Service; #Category:Cutters of the United States Navy; #Category:Quasi-War ships of the United States; #Category:Missing ships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Ships lost with all hands USS Picket; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Picket (ACM-8); #Category:Ships built in West Virginia; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II mine warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Chimo-class minelayers; #Category:Mine planters of the United States Army; #Category:Postwar Japan USS Picket (YAGR-7); #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II merchant ships of the United States; #Category:Guardian-class radar picket ships; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Picking (DD-685); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Pictor; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pictor (AF-54); #Category:Type C2-S-B1 ships; #Category:Ships built in Oakland, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II merchant ships of the United States; #Category:Alstede-class stores ships; #Category:Type C2-S-B1 ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Picuda (SS-382); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Spanish Navy; #Category:Balao-class submarines of the Spanish Navy USS Piedmont (AD-17); #Category:Dixie-class destroyer tenders; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:United States Navy New Jersey-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Maryland-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships; #Category:United States Navy South Carolina-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Georgia-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Alabama-related ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Destroyer tenders of the United States USS Pierce (APA-50); #Category:Ormsby-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Oakland, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS Pigeon; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pigeon (AM-374); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Georgia (U.S. state); #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Pigeon (ASR-21); #Category:Pigeon-class submarine rescue ships; #Category:Ships built in Alabama; #Category:1969 ships USS Pigeon (ASR-6); #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Baltimore, Maryland; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the South China Sea; #Category:Ships sunk by aircraft; #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers converted to submarine rescue ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1942 USS Pike; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pike (SS-173); #Category:United States Porpoise-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1935 ships USS Pike (SS-6); #Category:Plunger-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1903 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Pilgrim (1864); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships of the Stone Fleet USS Pilgrim (1864a); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:1864 ships USS Pilgrim (SP-1204); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:1893 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Carolina coast USS Pilgrim (tugboat); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Wilmington, Delaware; #Category:1864 ships USS Pilgrim II (YFB-30); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Auxiliary ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1925 ships USS Pillsbury; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pillsbury (DD-227); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Philippine Sea; #Category:1920 ships; #Category:Ships lost with all hands USS Pillsbury (DE-133); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Pilot (AM-104); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Valle-class patrol vessels USS Pilotfish (SS-386); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:Bikini Atoll; #Category:Ships involved in Operation Crossroads USS Pinafore (SP-450); #Category:Auxiliary ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1902 ships USS Pinckney (DDG-91); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Active destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:2002 ships; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Eleven USS Pine Island (AV-12); #Category:World War II seaplane tenders of the United States; #Category:Seaplane tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Currituck-class seaplane tenders; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1944 ships USS Pinellas (AK-202); #Category:Alamosa-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Florida-related ships USS Pink (1863); #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1863 ships USS Pinkney (APH-2); #Category:Tryon-class evacuation transports; #Category:Ships built in Oakland, California; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships of the United States Army USS Pinnacle; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pinnacle (AM-274); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Alabama; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Republic of China Navy USS Pinnacle (MSO-462); #Category:Aggressive-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1955 ships USS Pinnebog (AOG-58); #Category:Patapsco-class gasoline tankers; #Category:Ships built in Minnesota; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Pinola (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Baltimore, Maryland; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Unadilla-class gunboats; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1861 ships USS Pinola (AT-33); #Category:Bagaduce-class fleet tugs; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Pinola (ATA-206); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:Sotoyomo-class tugs USS Pinon (AN-66); #Category:Ailanthus-class net laying ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States USS Pinta; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1864 ships USS Pintado; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pintado (SS-387); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1943 ships USS Pintado (SSN-672); #Category:Sturgeon-class submarines; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:International maritime incidents; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1974; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1977; #Category:1969 ships USS Pintail (AMc-17); #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1937 ships; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Pinto (AT-90); #Category:Cherokee-class fleet tugs; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Peruvian Navy; #Category:1943 ships USS Pioneer; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pioneer (AM-105); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Valle-class patrol vessels USS Pioneer (MCM-9); #Category:Avenger-class mine countermeasures ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1990 ships; #Category:Active minehunters of the United States USS Pipefish (SS-388); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1943 ships USS Piper (SS-409); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1944 ships USS Pipestone (AK-203); #Category:Alamosa-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Minnesota-related ships USS Pipit; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pipit (AMc-1); #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1936 ships; #Category:Pipit-class coastal minesweepers; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Piqua; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Piqua (YTB-793); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1967 ships USS Piranha (SS-389); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1943 ships USS Pirate; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pirate (AM-275); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Korean War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Alabama; #Category:Ships sunk by mines; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Philippine Sea; #Category:1943 ships USS Pirate (SP-229); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:1916 ships USS Piscataqua; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Piscataqua (1866); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Maine-related ships; #Category:1866 ships USS Pitkin (AK-204); #Category:Alamosa-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Colorado-related ships USS Pitkin County (LST-1082); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:United States Navy Colorado-related ships; #Category:1945 ships USS Pitt (APA-223); #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1944 ships USS Pittsburgh; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pittsburgh (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Missouri; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:1861 ships USS Pittsburgh (CA-72); #Category:Baltimore-class cruisers; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:Korean War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:1944 ships USS Pittsburgh (SSN-720); #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1984 ships; #Category:Active submarines of the United States USS Pivot; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pivot (AM-276); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Alabama; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Republic of China Navy USS Pivot (MSO-463); #Category:Aggressive-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1954 ships; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Aggressive-class minesweepers of the Spanish Navy; #Category:Active minesweepers of Spain USS Plaice (SS-390); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Balao-class submarines of the Brazilian Navy USS Plainview (AGEH-1); #Category:Experimental ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1965 ships; #Category:Hydrofoils of the United States USS Planter; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Planter (1862); #Category:Ships of the Confederate States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1860 ships; #Category:Ships captured by the United States Navy from the Confederate States Navy USS Planter (ACM-2); #Category:Ships built in West Virginia; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Mine planters of the United States Army; #Category:World War II mine warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Chimo-class minelayers USS Platte (AO-186); #Category:Cimarron-class fleet replenishment oilers; #Category:United States Navy Nebraska-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:National Defense Reserve Fleet; #Category:1982 ships USS Platte (AO-24); #Category:Cimarron-class oilers (1939); #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1939 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Pledge; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pledge (AM-277); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Korean War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Alabama; #Category:Ships sunk by mines; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Philippine Sea; #Category:1943 ships USS Pledge (MSO-492); #Category:Aggressive-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1955 ships; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Yung Yang-class minesweepers; #Category:Active minesweepers of the Republic of China USS Pleiades; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pleiades (AK-46); #Category:Ships built in Italy; #Category:1939 ships; #Category:World War II merchant ships of Romania; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Plover; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Plover (AMS-33); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy USS Plover (AMc-3); #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1936 ships; #Category:Pipit-class coastal minesweepers; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Pluck; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pluck (AMc-94); #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1942 ships USS Pluck (MSO-464); #Category:Aggressive-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1954 ships; #Category:Vietnam War mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Plumas County (LST-1083); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:1945 ships USS Plunger; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Plunger (1895); #Category:Submarines of the United States Navy; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy USS Plunger (1897); #Category:Submarines of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Baltimore, Maryland; #Category:1897 ships; #Category:John Philip Holland USS Plunger (SS-179); #Category:United States Porpoise-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1936 ships USS Plunger (SS-2); #Category:Plunger-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1902 ships USS Plunger (SSN-595); #Category:Permit-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1961 ships USS Plunkett (DD-431); #Category:Gleaves-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1940 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Gleaves-class destroyers of the Republic of China Navy USS Plymouth; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Plymouth (1844); #Category:Mexican–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1844 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Virginia coast USS Plymouth (1867); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:1868 ships USS Plymouth (PG-57); #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships sunk by German submarines in World War II; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:Ships built in Kiel; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1943; #Category:1941 ships USS Plymouth (SP-3308); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:1918 ships USS Plymouth Rock (LSD-29); #Category:Thomaston-class dock landing ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1954 ships USS Pocahontas; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pocahontas (1852); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1855 ships USS Pocahontas (ID-3044); #Category:Barbarossa-class ocean liners; #Category:Ships of Norddeutscher Lloyd; #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Passenger ships of the United States; #Category:1900 ships; #Category:Ships built in Stettin USS Pocahontas (YT-266); #Category:Harbor vessels of the United States; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1942 ships USS Pocatello (PF-9); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Idaho-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1943 ships USS Pochard (AM-375); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Georgia (U.S. state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Pocomoke; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pocomoke (AV-9); #Category:Type C3 ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1940 ships; #Category:Seaplane tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II seaplane tenders of the United States USS Pocomoke (SP-265); #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pocomoke City, Maryland; #Category:1902 ships USS Pocomoke (SP-571); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Baltimore, Maryland USS Pocono (AGC-16); #Category:Adirondack-class command ships; #Category:Ships built in North Carolina; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships USS Pocotagligo (IX-86); #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:1926 ships USS Pogy; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pogy (SS-266); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1942 ships USS Pogy (SSN-647); #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:Sturgeon-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1967 ships USS Poinsett; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Poinsett (1840); #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Seminole War ships of the United States; #Category:Survey ships of the United States Navy USS Poinsett (AK-205); #Category:Alamosa-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ammunition ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Arkansas-related ships USS Point Cruz (CVE-119); #Category:Commencement Bay-class escort carriers; #Category:Korean War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Cold War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1945 ships USS Point Defiance (LSD-31); #Category:Thomaston-class dock landing ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1954 ships; #Category:Point Defiance USS Pokagon; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pokagon (YTB-836); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1969 ships USS Polana (AKA-35); #Category:Artemis-class attack cargo ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1945 ships USS Polaris; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Polaris (AF-11); #Category:Type C2 ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1938 ships; #Category:Aldebaran-class stores ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Politesse (SP-662); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1911 ships USS Pollack; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pollack (SS-180); #Category:United States Porpoise-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1936 ships USS Pollack (SSN-603); #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:Permit-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1962 ships USS Pollux; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pollux (AKS-2); #Category:Type C2 ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1939 ships; #Category:Merchant ships of the United States; #Category:Castor-class general stores issue ships; #Category:Type C2 ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Newfoundland and Labrador coast; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1942 USS Pollux (AKS-4); #Category:Castor-class general stores issue ships; #Category:Type C2-F ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Merchant ships of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Pollux (SP-2573); #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in the Netherlands; #Category:1909 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy USS Polly (SP-690); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1909 ships USS Pollyanna (SP-1048); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1900 ships; #Category:1910 ships USS Pomander (SP-702); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1917 ships USS Pomfret (SS-391); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Korean War submarines of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy; #Category:Balao-class submarines of the Turkish Navy USS Pomodon (SS-486); #Category:Tench-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Korean War submarines of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1945 ships USS Pompano; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pompano (1906); #Category:Auxiliary ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pocomoke City, Maryland; #Category:1906 ships USS Pompano (SS-181); #Category:United States Porpoise-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Lost submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by mines; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1937 ships; #Category:Ships lost with all hands USS Pompano (SS-491); #Category:Tench-class submarines; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1945 ships USS Pompey (AF-5); #Category:1897 ships; #Category:Wear-built ships; #Category:Spanish–American War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Auxiliary ships of the United States Navy USS Pompon (SS-267); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1942 ships USS Ponaganset (AO-86); #Category:Suamico-class oilers; #Category:Type T2-SE-A2 tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Sausalito, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States USS Ponce; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Puerto Rico-related ships USS Ponce (LPD-15); #Category:Austin-class amphibious transport docks; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Active amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Puerto Rico-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1970 ships USS Ponce (SP-364); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States USS Ponchatoula; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Ponchatoula (AOG-38); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Mettawee-class gasoline tankers; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana; #Category:Type T1-M-A2 tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Louisiana-related ships USS Pondera (APA-191); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Pontiac; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pontiac (1863); #Category:1863 ships; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Ships built by Neafie and Levy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Sassacus-class gunboats; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Pontiac (AF-20); #Category:Ships built in Denmark; #Category:1937 ships; #Category:Stores ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships USS Pontiac (ID-2343); #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ferries of Rhode Island; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:United States Navy Rhode Island-related ships; #Category:1883 ships USS Pontiac (YT-20); #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships USS Pontoosuc; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Sassacus-class gunboats; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1864 ships USS Pontotoc (AG-94); #Category:Alamosa-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Mississippi-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Oklahoma-related ships USS Poole (DE-151); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Pope; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pope (DD-225); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Ships sunk by aircraft; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Java Sea; #Category:1920 ships USS Pope (DE-134); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Poppy (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:Rams of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Porcupine; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Porcupine (1813); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States USS Porcupine (IX-126); #Category:Armadillo-class tankers; #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:Ships sunk by kamikaze attack; #Category:1943 ships USS Porpoise; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Porpoise (1820); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Caribbean Sea; #Category:1820 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1833 USS Porpoise (1836); #Category:Brigs of the United States Navy; #Category:Mexican–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Missing ships; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:1836 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1854; #Category:Ships of the United States Exploring Expedition; #Category:Ships lost with all hands USS Porpoise (SP-4); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States USS Porpoise (SS-172); #Category:United States Porpoise-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1935 ships USS Porpoise (SS-7); #Category:Plunger-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1901 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Port Fire (1864); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ammunition ships of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1864 ships USS Port Royal; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Port Royal (1862); #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1862 ships USS Port Royal (CG-73); #Category:Ticonderoga-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1992 ships; #Category:Active cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy South Carolina-related ships USS Portent (AM-106); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Mediterranean; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1944; #Category:Ships sunk by mines USS Porter; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Porter (DD-356); #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Solomon Sea; #Category:1935 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1942; #Category:Ships sunk by aircraft; #Category:Friendly fire incidents of World War II USS Porter (DD-59); #Category:Tucker-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1915 ships; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships of the United States Coast Guard; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the United States Coast Guard USS Porter (DD-800); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Porter (DDG-78); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Active destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1997 ships; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Twelve USS Porter (TB-6); #Category:Torpedo boats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1896 ships; #Category:Spanish–American War naval ships of the United States USS Porterfield (DD-682); #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships USS Portland; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Portland (CA-33); #Category:Portland-class cruisers; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:United States Navy Maine-related ships; #Category:1932 ships USS Portland (LPD-27); #Category:San Antonio-class amphibious transport docks; #Category:United States Navy Oregon-related ships; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy USS Portland (LSD-37); #Category:Anchorage-class dock landing ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Maine-related ships; #Category:Gulf War ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Oregon-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1969 ships USS Portsmouth; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Portsmouth (1798); #Category:Ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Age of Sail naval ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1798 ships USS Portsmouth (1843); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Hampshire; #Category:Mexican–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:New Hampshire in the American Civil War; #Category:United States Navy New Hampshire-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:1843 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Massachusetts coast USS Portsmouth (CL-102); #Category:Cleveland-class cruisers; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:United States Navy New Hampshire-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:1944 ships USS Portsmouth (SSN-707); #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy New Hampshire-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1982 ships USS Portunus; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Portunus (AGP-4); #Category:Portunus-class motor torpedo boat tenders; #Category:Portunus-class motor torpedo boat tenders converted from LST-1-class ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Portunus (ARC-1); #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Repair ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:LSM-1-class landing ships medium; #Category:Cable ships of the United States Navy USS Poseidon (ARL-12); #Category:Achelous-class repair ships; #Category:Achelous-class repair ships converted from LST-542-class ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships USS Positive (AMc-95); #Category:Accentor-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Potomac; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Potomac (1822); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:United States Navy West Virginia-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Maryland-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:1822 ships USS Potomac (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:United States Navy West Virginia-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Maryland-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Ships of the Stone Fleet USS Potomac (AG-25); #Category:Museum ships in California; #Category:Presidential yachts of the United States; #Category:History of Alameda County, California; #Category:United States Navy West Virginia-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Maryland-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:National Historic Landmarks in the San Francisco Bay Area; #Category:Tourist attractions in Oakland, California; #Category:Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt; #Category:Ships on the National Register of Historic Places; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1934 ships; #Category:Museums in Oakland, California; #Category:Ships on the National Register of Historic Places in California; #Category:National Register of Historic Places in Alameda County, California USS Potomac (AT-50); #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1897 ships; #Category:Spanish–American War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Potomska (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1861 ships USS Poughkeepsie (PF-26); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the Soviet Navy; #Category:World War II frigates of the Soviet Union; #Category:Cold War frigates of the Soviet Union; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the Republic of Korea Navy; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:Ships transferred under Project Hula USS Poughkeepsie (YTB-813); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1971 ships USS Powell; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Power; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Power (DD-839); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Chao Yang-class destroyers; #Category:Museum ships in the Republic of China USS Powhatan; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Powhatan (1850); #Category:1850 ships; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Sailing frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Portsmouth, Virginia; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy USS Powhatan (1898); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:1892 ships; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Spanish–American War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Powhatan (ID-3013); #Category:Barbarossa-class ocean liners; #Category:Ships of the Hamburg America Line; #Category:Transport ships of the United States Army; #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Passenger ships of the United States; #Category:1899 ships; #Category:Ships built in Stettin USS Powhatan (YT-128); #Category:1938 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts USS Prairie; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Prairie (AD-15); #Category:Dixie-class destroyer tenders; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1939 ships; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Destroyer tenders of the United States USS Prairie (AD-5); #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Banana Wars ships of the United States; #Category:1890 ships; #Category:Unique transports of the United States Navy; #Category:Destroyer tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Spanish–American War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Prairie Bird (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Pratt (DE-363); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Preble; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Preble (1813); #Category:1813 ships USS Preble (1839); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Mexican–American War ships of the United States; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Japan–United States relations; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Florida coast; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:1839 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1863 USS Preble (DD-12); #Category:Bainbridge-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Maine-related ships; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1901 ships USS Preble (DD-345); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II mine warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1920 ships; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor USS Preble (DDG-46); #Category:Farragut-class destroyers (1958); #Category:1959 ships USS Preble (DDG-88); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Active destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Maine-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:2001 ships USS Prentiss (AKA-102); #Category:Tolland-class attack cargo ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in North Carolina; #Category:1944 ships USS Preserver (ARS-8); #Category:Diver-class rescue and salvage ships; #Category:Ships built in Napa, California; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1943 ships USS President; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS President (1800); #Category:Sailing frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States; #Category:Vessels captured from the United States Navy; #Category:Barbary Wars American ships; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1800 ships; #Category:Captured ships USS President (1812); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Vessels captured from the United States Navy; #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States; #Category:Captured ships; #Category:1812 ships USS President Adams (APA-19); #Category:Type C3-P&C ships; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:President Jackson-class attack transports; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS President Hayes (APA-20); #Category:Type C3-P&C ships; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1940 ships; #Category:President Jackson-class attack transports; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS President Jackson (APA-18); #Category:Type C3-P&C ships; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1940 ships; #Category:President Jackson-class attack transports; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS President Lincoln (1907); #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships sunk by German submarines in World War I; #Category:Ships built in Belfast; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Kentucky-related ships; #Category:Ships of the Hamburg America Line; #Category:Ocean liners; #Category:1907 ships; #Category:World War I shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1918 USS President Monroe (AP-104); #Category:Type C3-P&C ships; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1940 ships; #Category:President Jackson-class attack transports; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS President Polk (AP-103); #Category:President Jackson-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:James K. Polk USS Presidio (APA-88); #Category:Gilliam-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1945 ships USS Presley (DE-371); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Prestige; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Prestige (AMc-97); #Category:Accentor-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Prestige (MSO-465); #Category:Aggressive-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1954 ships; #Category:Vietnam War mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Preston; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Preston (1864); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Preston (1865); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Preston (DD-19); #Category:Smith-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1909 ships USS Preston (DD-327); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1920 ships USS Preston (DD-379); #Category:Mahan-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks in Ironbottom Sound; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1936 ships USS Preston (DD-795); #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the Turkish Navy USS Pretoria (1897); #Category:Ships built in Hamburg; #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:1897 ships USS Prevail; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Prevail (AM-107); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Survey ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Price (DE-332); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Prichett (DD-561); #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Fante-class destroyers USS Pride (DE-323); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships of the United States Coast Guard USS Prime; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Prime (AM-279); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Alabama; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Republic of China Navy USS Prime (AM-466); #Category:Aggressive-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1954 ships; #Category:Vietnam War mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Primrose (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Prince Georges (AK-224); #Category:Crater-class cargo ships; #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Freighters; #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:United States Navy Maryland-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1942 ships USS Prince William; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Prince William (CVE-31); #Category:Bogue-class escort carriers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States USS Princess Matoika (ID-2290); #Category:Barbarossa-class ocean liners; #Category:Ships of Norddeutscher Lloyd; #Category:Ships of the Hamburg America Line; #Category:Ships of the United States Lines; #Category:Transport ships of the United States Army; #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1930; #Category:1900 ships; #Category:Ships built in Stettin USS Princess Royal (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Cruisers of the United States Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1863 ships; #Category:Captured ships USS Princeton; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Princeton (1843); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy New Jersey-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Industrial fires and explosions in the United States; #Category:19th-century explosions; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1844; #Category:1844 disasters; #Category:Ships sunk by non-combat internal explosions; #Category:Non-combat military accidents; #Category:1843 ships; #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy USS Princeton (1851); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1851 ships USS Princeton (CG-59); #Category:Ticonderoga-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1987 ships; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Gulf War ships of the United States; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1991; #Category:Active cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New Jersey-related ships; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Eleven USS Princeton (CV-37); #Category:Ticonderoga-class aircraft carriers; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Cold War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Korean War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Helicopter carriers USS Princeton (CVL-23); #Category:Independence-class aircraft carriers; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:World War II aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:United States Navy New Jersey-related ships; #Category:Aircraft carriers sunk by aircraft USS Princeton (PG-13); #Category:Boxer Rebellion naval ships of the United States; #Category:Philippine–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Banana Wars ships of the United States; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1897 ships; #Category:Spanish–American War gunboats of the United States USS Pringle (DD-477); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships sunk by kamikaze attack USS Priscilla (SP-44); #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1884 ships USS Privateer (SP-179); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1917 ships USS Procyon; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Procyon (AF-61); #Category:Type C2-S-B1 ships; #Category:Ships built in Oakland, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II merchant ships of the United States; #Category:Alstede-class stores ships; #Category:Type C2-S-B1 ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Procyon (AG-11); #Category:Design 1022 ships; #Category:Hog Islanders; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Antares-class cargo ships; #Category:World War II merchant ships of the United States USS Procyon (AKA-2); #Category:Arcturus-class attack cargo ships; #Category:Type C2 ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1940 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS Progress (AMc-98); #Category:Accentor-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Project (AM-278); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Alabama; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Philippine Navy; #Category:Miguel Malvar-class corvettes USS Prometheus; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Prometheus (1814); #Category:Brigs of the United States Navy USS Prometheus (AR-3); #Category:Repair ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1908 ships USS Propus (AK-132); #Category:Crater-class cargo ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Freighters; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:1944 ships USS Proserpine (ARL-21); #Category:Achelous-class repair ships; #Category:Achelous-class repair ships converted from LST-542-class ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:1944 ships USS Protector; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Protector (AGR-11); #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II merchant ships of the United States; #Category:Guardian-class radar picket ships; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Protector (ARS-14); #Category:Diver-class rescue and salvage ships; #Category:Ships built in Stockton, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Proteus; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Proteus (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Proteus (AC-9); #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Missing ships; #Category:Bermuda Triangle; #Category:1912 ships; #Category:Proteus-class colliers; #Category:Colliers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships lost with all hands USS Proteus (AS-19); #Category:Fulton-class submarine tenders; #Category:Ships built in Oakland, California; #Category:1942 ships USS Proton (AG-147); #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:Repair ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships converted to stores ships USS Providence; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Providence (1775); #Category:Ships of the Continental Navy; #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Rhode Island-related ships; #Category:1775 ships; #Category:Symbols of Rhode Island USS Providence (1776 frigate); #Category:Ships of the Continental Navy; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1776 ships; #Category:Captured ships USS Providence (1776 gundalow); #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Ships of the Continental Navy USS Providence (CL-82); #Category:Cleveland-class cruisers; #Category:Providence-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Rhode Island-related ships USS Providence (SSN-719); #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Rhode Island-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1984 ships; #Category:Active submarines of the United States USS Provo Victory (AK-228); #Category:Boulder Victory-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Utah-related ships USS Prowess (AM-280); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Alabama; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Republic of Vietnam Navy; #Category:Vietnam War naval ships of South Vietnam; #Category:Ships of the Vietnam People's Navy USS Prudent (PG-96); #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Canada; #Category:1942 ships USS Pruitt (DD-347); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II mine warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1920 ships; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:Ships of the Aleutian Islands Campaign USS Psyche V (SP-9); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1911 ships; #Category:East Greenwich, Rhode Island USS Ptarmigan (AM-376); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Georgia (U.S. state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Korean War minesweepers of the United States USS Pueblo; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pueblo (AGER-2); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:1968 in North Korea; #Category:1968 in the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Conflicts in 1968; #Category:Ships of the United States Army; #Category:Design 381 coastal freighters; #Category:Espionage scandals and incidents; #Category:International maritime incidents; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1968; #Category:Military history of North Korea; #Category:20th-century military history of the United States; #Category:Museum ships in North Korea; #Category:North Korea–United States relations; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:United States Navy Colorado-related ships; #Category:Vessels captured from the United States Navy; #Category:Tourist attractions in Pyongyang USS Pueblo (AGER-3); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships of the United States Army; #Category:Design 427 coastal freighters; #Category:Banner-class environmental research ships USS Pueblo (PF-13); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Colorado-related ships; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the Dominican Navy USS Puffer; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Puffer (SS-268); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1942 ships USS Puffer (SSN-652); #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:Sturgeon-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1968 ships USS Puffin (AMc-29); #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1936 ships; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Puget Sound; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Puget Sound (AD-38); #Category:1966 ships; #Category:Samuel Gompers-class destroyer tenders; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Destroyer tenders of the United States USS Puget Sound (CVE-113); #Category:Commencement Bay-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Pulaski; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pulaski (1854); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:1854 ships USS Pulaski County (LST-1088); #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Arkansas-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Georgia-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Indiana-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Kentucky-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1945 ships USS Purdy (DD-734); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Puritan; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Puritan (1864); #Category:Monitors of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:1864 ships; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy USS Puritan (ACM-16); #Category:Ships built in West Virginia; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Mine planters of the United States Army; #Category:Camanche-class minelayers; #Category:World War II mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Puritan (BM-1); #Category:Monitors of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1882 ships; #Category:Spanish–American War monitors of the United States USS Puritan (ID-2222); #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:Keweenaw County, Michigan; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Great Lakes; #Category:Shipwrecks on the National Register of Historic Places; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1901 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1933; #Category:National Register of Historic Places in Michigan; #Category:Isle Royale National Park USS Puritan (IX-69); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1931 ships USS Pursuit (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Barques of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1861 ships USS Pursuit (AM-108); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Survey ships of the United States Navy USS Pushmataha (YTB-830); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1974 ships USS Putnam; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Putnam (DD-287); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1919 ships USS Putnam (DD-757); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Pyro; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Pyro (AE-1); #Category:Pyro-class ammunition ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor USS Pyro (AE-24); #Category:Nitro-class ammunition ships; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1958 ships USS Quail (AM-15); #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Philippine Sea USS Quail (AM-377); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Georgia (U.S. state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Quaker City (1854); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1854 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean USS Quapaw (AT-110); #Category:Abnaki-class tugs; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Alameda, California; #Category:1943 ships USS Quartz (IX-150); #Category:Trefoil-class concrete barges; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1943 ships USS Quastinet (AOG-39); #Category:Mettawee-class gasoline tankers; #Category:Type T1-M-A2 tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Queen; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Stores ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1860 ships USS Queen Charlotte (1813); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:1807 ships USS Queen City (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:1863 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks in rivers USS Queen of France (1777); #Category:Ships of the Continental Navy; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1780 USS Queen of the West (1854); #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships of the United States Army; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Paddle steamers; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:Shipwrecks in rivers; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:1854 ships USS Queenfish; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Queenfish (SS-393); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Queenfish (SSN-651); #Category:Sturgeon-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1966 ships; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS Queens (APA-103); #Category:Windsor-class attack transports; #Category:Type C3-S-A3 ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:Ships of American Export-Isbrandtsen Lines USS Quest; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Quest (AM-281); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Alabama; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Philippine Navy; #Category:Royal and presidential yachts; #Category:Miguel Malvar-class corvettes USS Quest (SP-171); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1916 ships USS Qui Vive (SP-1004); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Hospital ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1916 ships USS Quick (DD-490); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Gleaves-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Quicksilver (SP-281); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana USS Quileute (YTB-540); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:United States Navy Washington (state)-related ships USS Quillback (SS-424); #Category:Tench-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1944 ships USS Quincy; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Quincy (AK-10); #Category:Wear-built ships; #Category:1909 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships USS Quincy (CA-39); #Category:1935 ships; #Category:New Orleans-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Shipwrecks in Ironbottom Sound; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States USS Quincy (CA-71); #Category:Baltimore-class cruisers; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:Korean War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:1943 ships USS Quinnebaug; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Quinnebaug (1866); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:1866 ships USS Quinnebaug (1875); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:1875 ships USS Quinnebaug (SP-1687); #Category:World War I mine warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1898 ships; #Category:Unique minelayers of the United States Navy USS Quirinus (ARL-39); #Category:Achelous-class repair ships; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela USS Quiros (PG-40); #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in China; #Category:1895 ships USS R-1 (SS-78); #Category:United States R-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1918 ships USS R-10 (SS-87); #Category:United States R-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1919 ships USS R-11 (SS-88); #Category:United States R-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1919 ships USS R-12 (SS-89); #Category:United States R-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Caribbean Sea; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:Lost submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1943 USS R-13 (SS-90); #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1919 ships USS R-14 (SS-91); #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:United States R-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1921 USS R-15 (SS-92); #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1917 ships USS R-16 (SS-93); #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1917 ships USS R-17 (SS-94); #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1917 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Navy; #Category:United States R-class submarines of the Royal Navy; #Category:World War II submarines of the United Kingdom USS R-18 (SS-95); #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1918 ships USS R-19 (SS-96); #Category:United States R-class submarines; #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Navy; #Category:United States R-class submarines of the Royal Navy; #Category:World War II submarines of the United Kingdom; #Category:Friendly fire incidents of World War II; #Category:Ships sunk in collisions; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1942; #Category:Ships lost with all hands USS R-2 (SS-79); #Category:United States R-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1918 ships USS R-20 (SS-97); #Category:World War I submarines of the United States; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1918 ships USS R-21 (SS-98); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1918 ships USS R-22 (SS-99); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1918 ships USS R-23 (SS-100); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:United States R-class submarines; #Category:1918 ships USS R-24 (SS-101); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:United States R-class submarines; #Category:1918 ships USS R-25 (SS-102); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:United States R-class submarines; #Category:1919 ships USS R-26 (SS-103); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:United States R-class submarines; #Category:1919 ships USS R-27 (SS-104); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:United States R-class submarines; #Category:1918 ships USS R-3 (SS-80); #Category:United States R-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Navy; #Category:United States R-class submarines of the Royal Navy; #Category:World War II submarines of the United Kingdom USS R-4 (SS-81); #Category:United States R-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1918 ships USS R-5 (SS-82); #Category:United States R-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1918 ships USS R-6 (SS-83); #Category:United States R-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1919; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1921 USS R-7 (SS-84); #Category:United States R-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1919 ships USS R-8 (SS-85); #Category:United States R-class submarines; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1925; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1936; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Virginia coast USS R-9 (SS-86); #Category:United States R-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1919 ships USS R. B. Forbes (1845); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Carolina coast; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1862; #Category:1845 ships USS R. R. Cuyler (1860); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:New York in the American Civil War; #Category:1860 ships USS R. W. Wilmot (SP-604); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1898 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the French Navy USS Raazoo (SP-508); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1916 ships USS Rabaul (CVE-121); #Category:Commencement Bay-class escort carriers; #Category:1945 ships USS Raboco (SP-310); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1913 ships; #Category:Great Lakes ships USS Raby (DE-698); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:1943 ships USS Raccoon (IX-127); #Category:Armadillo-class tankers; #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1943 ships USS Raccoon (SP-506); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1915 ships USS Racer; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Racer (1861); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Rachel Seaman (1861); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Stores ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1861 ships USS Racine; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Racine (LST-1191); #Category:Newport-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in San Diego, California; #Category:1970 ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Wisconsin-related ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Peruvian Navy USS Racine (PF-100); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:United States Navy Wisconsin-related ships; #Category:1944 ships USS Radford; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Radford (DD-120); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1936; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the California coast USS Radford (DD-446); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:Museums in Tuscarawas County, Ohio; #Category:Military and war museums in Ohio; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Museum ships in Ohio USS Radiant (AMc-99); #Category:Accentor-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Radiant (ID-1324); #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1903 ships; #Category:World War I merchant ships of the United States; #Category:Tugboats of the United States USS Raeo (SP-588); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1908 ships USS Rafael Peralta (DDG-115); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy USS Rail; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Rail (AM-26); #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers converted to tugs USS Rail (AMCU-37); #Category:AMCU-7-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Rainbow (AS-7); #Category:Wear-built ships; #Category:1890 ships; #Category:Distilling ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Submarine tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States USS Rainier; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Rainier (1917); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1917 ships; #Category:United States Navy Washington (state)-related ships USS Rainier (AE-5); #Category:Lassen-class ammunition ships; #Category:Type C2-T ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Washington (state)-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Alaska-related ships USS Raleigh; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Raleigh (1776); #Category:Ships of the Continental Navy; #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1776 ships; #Category:Captured ships USS Raleigh (C-8); #Category:World War I cruisers of the United States; #Category:Philippine–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Protected cruisers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Portsmouth, Virginia; #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships; #Category:1892 ships; #Category:Spanish–American War cruisers of the United States USS Raleigh (CL-7); #Category:Omaha-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1922 ships; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships USS Raleigh (LPD-1); #Category:Raleigh-class amphibious transport docks; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships; #Category:Gulf War ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1962 ships USS Rall (DE-304); #Category:Evarts-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Ralph Johnson (DDG-114); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy USS Ralph Talbot (DD-390); #Category:Bagley-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1936 ships; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:Ships involved in Operation Crossroads USS Ramage (DDG-61); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Active destroyers of the United States; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Eight; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1994 ships USS Ramapo (AO-12); #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1933; #Category:Patoka-class oilers; #Category:Rogue wave incidents; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Rambler (SP-211); #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:1900 ships; #Category:Steam yachts USS Ramona (IX-76); #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1942 ships USS Rampart (AM-282); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Alabama; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Soviet Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the Soviet Union; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the Soviet Union; #Category:Trawlers of the Soviet Navy; #Category:Cold War patrol vessels of the Soviet Union; #Category:Ships transferred under Project Hula USS Ramsay (DD-124); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War II mine warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor USS Ramsden (DE-382); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the United States Coast Guard; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Ramsey (FFG-2); #Category:Brooke-class frigates; #Category:Cold War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1963 ships USS Rancocas; #Category:Buildings and structures in Burlington County, New Jersey; #Category:Military facilities in New Jersey; #Category:Landlocked ships; #Category:Moorestown Township, New Jersey; #Category:Mount Laurel Township, New Jersey USS Randall (APA-224); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1944 ships USS Randolph; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Randolph (1776); #Category:Ships of the Continental Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Caribbean Sea; #Category:1776 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1778 USS Randolph (CV-15); #Category:Essex-class aircraft carriers; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Cold War aircraft carriers of the United States USS Ranger; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Ranger (1777); #Category:Ships of the Continental Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1777 ships USS Ranger (1814); #Category:Age of Sail naval ships of the United States; #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:1814 ships USS Ranger (CV-4); #Category:Aircraft carriers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1933 ships; #Category:World War II aircraft carriers of the United States USS Ranger (CV-61); #Category:Museum ships in Oregon; #Category:Forrestal-class aircraft carriers; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1957 ships; #Category:Cold War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Gulf War ships of the United States USS Ranger (Ontario); #Category:Age of Sail naval ships of the United States; #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States; #Category:1814 ships USS Ranger (SP-237); #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1910 ships; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Steam yachts USS Ranger (SP-369); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1882 ships; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy USS Rankin (AKA-103); #Category:Tolland-class attack cargo ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Florida coast; #Category:Ships built in North Carolina; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1988; #Category:Ships sunk as dive sites; #Category:Ships sunk as artificial reefs USS Ransom (AM-283); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Mexican Navy USS Rapidan (AO-18); #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Patoka-class oilers; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Rappahannock; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Rappahannock (AF-6); #Category:1913 ships; #Category:Ships built in Bremen (state); #Category:Ships of Norddeutscher Lloyd; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States USS Raritan; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Raritan (1843); #Category:Mexican–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Sailing frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:United States Navy New Jersey-related ships; #Category:1843 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War USS Raritan (LSM-540); #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:United States Navy New Jersey-related ships; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:LSM-1-class landing ships medium USS Raritan (WYT-93); #Category:Ships of the United States Coast Guard; #Category:1939 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Michigan USS Rasher (SS-269); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1942 ships USS Rathburne; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Rathburne (DD-113); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1917 ships USS Rathburne (FF-1057); #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:Knox-class frigates; #Category:Cold War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:1969 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean USS Raton; #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1943 ships USS Raton (SS-270); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1943 ships USS Rattler (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1862 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:Shipwrecks in rivers USS Rattlesnake (1813); #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Brigs of the United States Navy; #Category:Captured ships USS Raven; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Raven (1813); #Category:Age of Sail ships of the United States; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States; #Category:Great Lakes ships; #Category:1813 ships USS Raven (AM-55); #Category:Raven-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Portsmouth, Virginia; #Category:1940 ships USS Raven (MHC-61); #Category:Ships built in Georgia (U.S. state); #Category:1996 ships; #Category:Osprey-class coastal minehunters USS Raven III (SP-103); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1916 ships USS Rawlins (APA-226); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Ray; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Ray (SS-271); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1943 ships USS Ray (SSN-653); #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:Sturgeon-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1966 ships; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1977 USS Ray K. Edwards (APD-96); #Category:Crosley-class high speed transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships USS Raymon W. Herndon (APD-121); #Category:Crosley-class high speed transports; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Crosley-class high speed transports of the Republic of China Navy; #Category:United States Navy South Carolina-related ships USS Raymond; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Raymond (DE-341); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Florida coast; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1974 USS Razorback (SS-394); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy; #Category:Balao-class submarines of the Turkish Navy; #Category:Museum ships in Arkansas; #Category:Ships on the National Register of Historic Places in Arkansas; #Category:Military and war museums in Arkansas; #Category:Museums in Little Rock, Arkansas USS Reading (PF-66); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:Weather ships USS Ready; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Ready (PG-87); #Category:1967 ships; #Category:Asheville-class gunboats USS Reaper; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Reaper (AMc-96); #Category:Accentor-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Reaper (MSO-467); #Category:Aggressive-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1954 ships; #Category:Vietnam War mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Reasoner (FF-1063); #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:Knox-class frigates; #Category:1970 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy USS Rebecca Sims (1801); #Category:Whaling ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships of the Stone Fleet; #Category:1801 ships USS Rebel (AM-284); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Alameda, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Mexican Navy USS Reclaimer (ARS-42); #Category:Bolster-class rescue and salvage ships; #Category:Ships built in Napa, California; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Recovery (ARS-43); #Category:Bolster-class rescue and salvage ships; #Category:Ships built in Napa, California; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of China Navy; #Category:Auxiliary ships of the Republic of China Navy USS Recruit; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Recruit (1917); #Category:Landlocked ships; #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1917 ships; #Category:Military recruitment USS Recruit (AM-285); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Alameda, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Mexican Navy USS Recruit (TDE-1); #Category:Buildings and structures in San Diego, California; #Category:Landmarks in San Diego, California; #Category:Cold War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Landlocked ships; #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1949 ships USS Red Rover (1859); #Category:Ships of the Confederate States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Missouri; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1859 ships; #Category:Hospital ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships captured by the United States Navy from the Confederate States Navy USS Redfin (SS-272); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1943 ships USS Redfish; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Redfish (SS-395); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Korean War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean USS Redhead; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Redhead (AMS-34); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Korean War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Harkness-class minehunters; #Category:Cold War minehunters of the United States USS Rednour (APD-102); #Category:Crosley-class high speed transports; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Crosley-class high speed transports of the Mexican Navy USS Redpoll (AMS-57); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the United States USS Redstart (AM-378); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Georgia (U.S. state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Korean War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the Republic of China Navy USS Redwing; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Redwing (AM-48); #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Baltimore, Maryland; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Mediterranean; #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers converted to rescue and salvage ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1943; #Category:Ships sunk by mines USS Redwing (AMS-200); #Category:Bluebird-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1954 ships; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Minesweepers of the Spanish Navy USS Redwing (YTB-783); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1965 ships USS Redwood (AN-30); #Category:Aloe-class net laying ships; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States USS Reedbird; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Reedbird (AMS-51); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the United States USS Reedbird (AMc-30); #Category:Ships built in San Diego, California; #Category:1935 ships; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor USS Reeves; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Reeves (DE-156); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Charles Lawrence-class high speed transports; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Connecticut-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Portsmouth, Virginia; #Category:1943 ships USS Reeves (DLG-24); #Category:Leahy-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1962 ships; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Reform (AM-286); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Alameda, California; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Republic of China Navy USS Refresh (AM-287); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Alameda, California; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Republic of China Navy USS Refuge (AH-11); #Category:Design 1095 ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1921 ships; #Category:Design 1095 ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Regis II (SP-1083); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1902 ships; #Category:Individual yachts USS Register; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Register (APD-92); #Category:Crosley-class high speed transports; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Crosley-class high speed transports of the Republic of China Navy; #Category:United States Navy North Dakota-related ships USS Regulus; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Regulus (AF-57); #Category:Victory ships; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II merchant ships of the United States; #Category:Denebola-class stores ships; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Regulus (AK-14); #Category:Design 1031 ships; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:1920 ships; #Category:Design 1031 ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Rehoboth; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Rehoboth (AVP-50); #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Oceanographic research ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Seaplane tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Barnegat-class seaplane tenders; #Category:United States Navy Delaware-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:Oceanographic instrumentation; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Survey ships of the United States Navy USS Rehoboth (SP-384); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:United States Navy Delaware-related ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1917; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:1912 ships USS Reid; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Reid (DD-21); #Category:Smith-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1909 ships USS Reid (DD-292); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1919 ships USS Reid (DD-369); #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Philippine Sea; #Category:1936 ships; #Category:Ships sunk by kamikaze attack USS Reid (FFG-30); #Category:Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1981 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy USS Reign (AM-288); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Alameda, California; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Reina Mercedes (IX-25); #Category:Auxiliary ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Naval Academy; #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Spain; #Category:1887 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1898; #Category:Captured ships USS Reindeer; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Reindeer (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1863 ships USS Reindeer (ATA-189); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:Sotoyomo-class tugs USS Release (1855); #Category:Barques of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ammunition ships of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Stores ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1855 ships USS Reliable (AMc-100); #Category:Accentor-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Reliable (SP-352); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States USS Reliance (1860); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1860 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War USS Reliant (YT-803); #Category:Valiant-class tugboats; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:2009 ships USS Relief; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Relief (1836); #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Mexican–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1836 ships; #Category:Stores ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the United States Exploring Expedition USS Relief (1896); #Category:1896 ships; #Category:Ships built by the Delaware River Iron Ship Building and Engine Works; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Hospital ships of the United States Army; #Category:Hospital ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Spanish–American War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Relief (1904); #Category:Ships of the United States Lighthouse Service; #Category:Ships built in the United States; #Category:1904 ships; #Category:Lightships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States USS Relief (AH-1); #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Hospital ships of the United States Navy USS Relief (ID-2170); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:1907 ships; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1918 USS Relief (YP-2); #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1910 ships USS Remey (DD-688); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Remlik (SP-157); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in England; #Category:Steam yachts; #Category:1903 ships USS Remora (SS-487); #Category:Tench-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Korean War submarines of the United States; #Category:Tench-class submarines of the Hellenic Navy USS Remus (ARL-40); #Category:Achelous-class repair ships; #Category:Achelous-class repair ships converted from LST-1-class ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Rendova (CVE-114); #Category:Commencement Bay-class escort carriers; #Category:Cold War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Korean War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:1944 ships USS Reno; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Reno (CL-96); #Category:Atlanta-class cruisers; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Nevada-related ships; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1942 ships USS Reno (DD-303); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1919 ships USS Renshaw; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Renshaw (1862); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ammunition ships of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1862 ships USS Renshaw (DD-176); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1918 ships USS Renshaw (DD-499); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Rentz (FFG-46); #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1983 ships; #Category:Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Carrier Strike Group One USS Renville (APA-227); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Repose (AH-16); #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Haven-class hospital ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Reposo II (SP-198); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1882 ships; #Category:Individual yachts USS Reprisal; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Reprisal (1776); #Category:Ships of the Continental Navy; #Category:Ships lost with all hands USS Republic (AP-33); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Belfast; #Category:1903 ships; #Category:Ships of the Hamburg America Line; #Category:Ships of the United States Lines USS Requin (SS-481); #Category:Tench-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Museum ships in Pennsylvania; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Military and war museums in Pennsylvania; #Category:Naval museums in the United States; #Category:Tourist attractions in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania USS Requisite (AM-109); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Survey ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Resaca (1865); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:1865 ships USS Rescue; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Rescue (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:Fireboats; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1861 ships USS Rescuer (ARS-18); #Category:1904 ships; #Category:1942 in Alaska; #Category:Ships built in Alameda, California; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Alaska coast; #Category:Unique rescue and salvage ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean USS Resolute (1860); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1865 ships USS Resolute (1894); #Category:Auxiliary cruisers of the United States Navy; #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1894 ships; #Category:Spanish–American War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Resolute (SP-1309); #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1916 ships USS Resolute (SP-3003); #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1913 ships; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States USS Resolute (SP-3218); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Alabama; #Category:1906 ships; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy USS Restless; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Restless (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Barques of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Restorer (ARS-17); #Category:Anchor-class rescue and salvage ships; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine USS Retaliation; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Retaliation (1798); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Quasi-War ships of the United States; #Category:Captured ships; #Category:Ships built in France USS Reuben James; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Reuben James (DD-245); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships sunk by German submarines in World War II; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1941 USS Reuben James (DE-153); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Portsmouth, Virginia; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Reuben James (FFG-57); #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1985 ships; #Category:Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Active frigates of the United States USS Revenge; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Revenge (1776); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Continental Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1776 ships; #Category:Lake Champlain USS Revenge (1777); #Category:Cutters of the Continental Navy USS Revenge (1806); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy USS Revenge (AM-110); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Reybold; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Reybold (DE-177); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the Brazilian Navy; #Category:World War II frigates of Brazil USS Reynolds (DE-42); #Category:Evarts-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Rhea; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Rhea (AMS-52); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Oakland, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the United States USS Rhea (AMc-58); #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1941 ships; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Rhebal (SP-1195); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1917 ships USS Rhind (DD-404); #Category:Benham-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1938 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Ships involved in Operation Crossroads USS Rhode Island; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Rhode Island-related ships USS Rhode Island (1860); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Rhode Island in the American Civil War; #Category:United States Navy Rhode Island-related ships; #Category:1860 ships; #Category:Stores ships of the United States Navy USS Rhode Island (BB-17); #Category:Virginia-class battleships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1904 ships; #Category:World War I battleships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Rhode Island-related ships USS Rhode Island (SSBN-740); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Ohio-class submarines; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Rhode Island-related ships; #Category:1993 ships USS Rhodes (DE-384); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Rich; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Rich (DD-820); #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Rich (DE-695); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the English Channel; #Category:Operation Overlord; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1944; #Category:Ships sunk by mines; #Category:United States Navy North Dakota-related ships USS Richard B. Anderson (DD-786); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Washington (state)-related ships; #Category:Chao Yang-class destroyers USS Richard B. Russell (SSN-687); #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:Sturgeon-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1974 ships; #Category:United States Navy Georgia-related ships USS Richard E. Byrd; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Richard E. Byrd (DDG-23); #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:1962 ships; #Category:Charles F. Adams-class destroyers USS Richard E. Kraus (DD-849); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1946 ships; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Korea Navy USS Richard L. Page (FFG-5); #Category:Brooke-class frigates; #Category:Cold War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1966 ships USS Richard M. Rowell (DE-403); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Richard P. Leary (DD-664); #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force USS Richard Peck (IX-96); #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:1892 ships USS Richard S. Bull (DE-402); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the California coast USS Richard S. Edwards (DD-950); #Category:Forrest Sherman-class destroyers; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1957 ships USS Richard Vaux (1864); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships of the Stone Fleet USS Richard W. Suesens (DE-342); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Richey (DE-385); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the United States Coast Guard; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the California coast USS Richland; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Richland (AK-207); #Category:Alamosa-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Louisiana-related ships; #Category:United States Navy North Dakota-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Montana-related ships; #Category:United States Navy South Carolina-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Wisconsin-related ships USS Richland (YFD-64); #Category:Ships built in Eureka, California; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Repair ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Washington (state)-related ships USS Richmond; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Richmond (1798); #Category:Ships built in Virginia; #Category:Brigs of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Quasi-War ships of the United States USS Richmond (1860); #Category:1860 ships; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Portsmouth, Virginia; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships USS Richmond (CL-9); #Category:Omaha-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1921 ships; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Ships of the Aleutian Islands Campaign USS Richmond K. Turner (CG-20); #Category:Leahy-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1963 ships; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Ricketts (DE-254); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Rickwood (SP-597); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1910 ships USS Riddle (DE-185); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the French Navy; #Category:Cold War frigates of France USS Riette (SP-107); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1916 ships USS Rigel; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Rigel (AD-13); #Category:Design 1079 ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Design 1079 ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Repair ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Destroyer tenders of the United States USS Rigel (AF-58); #Category:Rigel-class stores ships; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1955 ships USS Rijndam (ID-2505); #Category:Ocean liners; #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Transport ships of the United States Army; #Category:Ships of the Holland America Line; #Category:Passenger ships of the Netherlands; #Category:Ships built in Belfast; #Category:1901 ships USS Riley (DE-579); #Category:Rudderow-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of China Navy; #Category:Frigates of the Republic of China Navy USS Rinehart (DE-196); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Netherlands Navy USS Ringgold; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Ringgold (DD-500); #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the German Navy; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the Hellenic Navy USS Ringgold (DD-89); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers of the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers converted from Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United Kingdom USS Ringness (DE-590); #Category:Crosley-class high speed transports; #Category:Rudderow-class destroyer escorts; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:United States Navy Minnesota-related ships USS Rio Grande (AOG-3); #Category:Patapsco-class gasoline tankers; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships USS Ripple (ID-2439); #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1910 ships USS Rival; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Rival (MSO-468); #Category:Aggressive-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1953 ships; #Category:Vietnam War mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Rivalen (SP-63); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1917 ships USS Riverside; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Riverside (APA-102); #Category:Bayfield-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:Riverside County, California; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Chilean Sea USS Rixey (APH-3); #Category:Tryon-class evacuation transports; #Category:Ships built in Oakland, California; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Transport ships of the United States Army USS Rizal (DD-174); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Wickes-class destroyer minelayers; #Category:American military personnel of Filipino descent USS Rizzi (DE-537); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Road Runner (AMc-35); #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1939 ships; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Roamer; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Roamer (AF-19); #Category:Ships built in Denmark; #Category:1935 ships; #Category:Stores ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Roamer (SP-1047); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1902 ships USS Roanoke; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Roanoke (1855); #Category:Monitors of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Portsmouth, Virginia; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Steam frigates; #Category:1855 ships; #Category:American Civil War monitors of the United States USS Roanoke (AOR-7); #Category:Wichita-class replenishment oilers; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Ships built in San Diego, California; #Category:1974 ships USS Roanoke (CL-114); #Category:Fargo-class cruisers; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:Cancelled ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships USS Roanoke (CL-145); #Category:Worcester-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1947 ships; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships USS Roanoke (ID-1695); #Category:World War I mine warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1911 ships; #Category:Unique minelayers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS Roark (FF-1053); #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:Knox-class frigates; #Category:Cold War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:1967 ships USS Robalo (SS-273); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Lost submarines of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the South China Sea; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1944; #Category:Ships lost with all hands USS Robert A. Owens (DD-827); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1946 ships; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy; #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the Turkish Navy USS Robert Brazier (DE-345); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships USS Robert E. Lee (SSBN-601); #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:George Washington-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1959 ships USS Robert E. Peary; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Robert E. Peary (DE-132); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Robert E. Peary (FF-1073); #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:Knox-class frigates; #Category:1971 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of China Navy USS Robert F. Keller (DE-419); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Robert G. Bradley (FFG-49); #Category:1983 ships; #Category:Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates of the United States Navy USS Robert H. McCard (DD-822); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy; #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the Turkish Navy USS Robert H. McCurdy (SP-3157); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1903 ships; #Category:Four-masted ships USS Robert H. Smith (DM-23); #Category:Robert H. Smith-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1944 ships USS Robert I. Paine (DE-578); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:1943 ships USS Robert K. Huntington (DD-781); #Category:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela; #Category:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela USS Robert L. Barnes (AO-14); #Category:Ships built in Minnesota; #Category:Unique oilers and tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Naval ships of the United States captured by Japan during World War II USS Robert L. Wilson (DD-847); #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1946 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Robert Smith (DD-324); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1919 ships USS Roberts; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Roberts (DE-749); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Robin; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Robin (AM-3); #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers converted to tugs USS Robin (AMS-53); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy USS Robin (MHC-54); #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1993 ships; #Category:Osprey-class coastal minehunters USS Robin Hood (1861); #Category:Ships of the Stone Fleet; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy USS Robinson; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Robinson (DD-562); #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Robinson (DD-88); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers of the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers converted from Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United Kingdom USS Robison (DDG-12); #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:1960 ships; #Category:Charles F. Adams-class destroyers USS Rochambeau (AP-63); #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in France; #Category:1931 ships USS Roche (DE-197); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by mines; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean USS Rochester; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Rochester (CA-124); #Category:Oregon City-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Korean War cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships USS Rock (SS-274); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1943 ships USS Rockaway (AVP-29); #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the United States Coast Guard; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Barnegat-class seaplane tenders; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:1942 ships USS Rockbridge (APA-228); #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Rockdale (AK-208); #Category:Alamosa-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Georgia-related ships USS Rocket; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Rocket (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ammunition ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Fireboats; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:1862 ships; #Category:Spanish–American War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Rocket (AMc-101); #Category:Accentor-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Rockford (PF-48); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the Soviet Navy; #Category:World War II frigates of the Soviet Union; #Category:Cold War frigates of the Soviet Union; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the Republic of Korea Navy; #Category:Korean War frigates of South Korea; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1952; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Ships transferred under Project Hula USS Rockingham (APA-229); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Rockport (SP-738); #Category:1917 ships; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy USS Rockwall (APA-230); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Rocky Mount (AGC-3); #Category:Appalachian-class command ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships USS Rodgers; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Rodgers (1879); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Barques of the United States Navy; #Category:Whaling ships; #Category:Arctic exploration vessels; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Shipwrecks of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Bering Sea; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1881; #Category:1879 ships USS Rodgers (DD-254); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers of the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers converted from Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United Kingdom USS Rodgers (TB-4); #Category:Torpedo boats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Baltimore, Maryland; #Category:1896 ships USS Rodman (DD-456); #Category:Gleaves-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Gleaves-class destroyers of the Republic of China Navy USS Rodney M. Davis (FFG-60); #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1986 ships; #Category:Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Active frigates of the United States; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Nine USS Rodolph (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1863 ships; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Alabama coast; #Category:Ships sunk by mines USS Roe; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Roe (DD-24); #Category:Paulding-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1910 ships USS Roe (DD-418); #Category:Sims-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:1939 ships USS Roebuck (1856); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Barques of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1856 ships; #Category:Stores ships of the United States Navy USS Rogday (ID-3583); #Category:Icebreakers of the United States; #Category:Icebreakers of Russia; #Category:Auxiliary ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1915 ships; #Category:Great Lakes ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1919; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1943; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Carolina coast USS Rogers; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Rogers (DD-876); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Korea Navy USS Rogers Blood; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Rogers Blood (APD-115); #Category:Crosley-class high speed transports; #Category:United States Navy New Hampshire-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1945 ships USS Rogers Blood (DE-555); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy New Hampshire-related ships USS Roi (CVE-103); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Rolette (AKA-99); #Category:Andromeda-class attack cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS Rolf (DE-362); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Roller (AMc-52); #Category:Accentor-class minesweepers; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1941 ships USS Romain (IX-89); #Category:1937 ships; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II naval ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy South Carolina-related ships USS Rombach (DE-364); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Romulus (ARL-22); #Category:Achelous-class repair ships; #Category:Achelous-class repair ships converted from LST-542-class ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Philippine Navy USS Ronald Reagan (CVN-76); #Category:Nimitz-class aircraft carriers; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:2001 ships; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships USS Roncador (SS-301); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships preserved in museums USS Rondo; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Rondo (ID-2488); #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in the Netherlands; #Category:1914 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy USS Rondo (SP-90); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maryland; #Category:1915 ships USS Ronquil (SS-396); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Spanish Navy; #Category:Balao-class submarines of the Spanish Navy USS Rooks (DD-804); #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the Chilean Navy USS Roosevelt; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Roosevelt (DDG-80); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Active destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1999 ships; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships USS Roper (DD-147); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1918 ships USS Roque (AG-137); #Category:Ships of the United States Army; #Category:Design 381 coastal freighters; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Camano-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands USS Rosa (SP-757); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Diego, California; #Category:1909 ships USS Rosalie (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Rose (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ammunition ships of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1863 ships USS Rose Mary (SP-1216); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1917 ships; #Category:Great Lakes ships USS Roselle (AM-379); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Alabama; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Valle-class patrol vessels; #Category:Active patrol vessels of Mexico USS Roselle (SP-350); #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1903 ships USS Rosewood (AN-31); #Category:Aloe-class net laying ships; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States; #Category:Aloe-class net laying ships of the French Navy; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Ross; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Ross (DD-563); #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:Shipwrecks in the Caribbean Sea; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1978; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Ross (DDG-71); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Active destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Colorado-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1996 ships; #Category:United States Navy Kansas-related ships USS Rotanin (AK-108); #Category:Crater-class cargo ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Freighters; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships USS Rowan; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Rowan (DD-405); #Category:Ships built in Portsmouth, Virginia; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Mediterranean; #Category:1938 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1943 USS Rowan (DD-64); #Category:Sampson-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1916 ships USS Rowan (DD-782); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Chao Yang-class destroyers; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1977 USS Rowan (TB-8); #Category:Torpedo boats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1898 ships USS Rowe (DD-564); #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:Shipwrecks in the Caribbean Sea; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1978 USS Roxane (AKA-37); #Category:Artemis-class attack cargo ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1945 ships USS Roy O. Hale (DE-336); #Category:Battle of Midway; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1938 ships USS Royal (AMc-102); #Category:Accentor-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Royal Savage (1775); #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:Ships of the Continental Navy; #Category:Ships built in Quebec; #Category:1775 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1776; #Category:Lake Champlain; #Category:Provincial Marine USS Royone (IX-235); #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1936 ships USS Ruby (PY-21); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Bath, Maine; #Category:1930 ships USS Ruchamkin (APD-89); #Category:Crosley-class high speed transports; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:Crosley-class high speed transports of the Colombian Navy USS Rudderow (DE-224); #Category:Rudderow-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1943 ships USS Ruddy (AM-380); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Alabama; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Korean War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the Peruvian Navy USS Rudyerd Bay (CVE-81); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Ruff; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Ruff (AMc-59); #Category:Ships built in San Diego, California; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Runels (DE-793); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships USS Runner; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Runner (SS-275); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Lost submarines of the United States; #Category:Missing submarines of World War II; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:Ships lost with all hands USS Runner (SS-476); #Category:Tench-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1944 ships USS Rupertus (DD-851); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States USS Rush (SP-712); #Category:History of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1917; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Pennsylvania coast USS Rushmore; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Rushmore (LSD-14); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Casa Grande-class dock landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS Rushmore (LSD-47); #Category:Whidbey Island-class dock landing ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Active amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy South Dakota-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1989 ships USS Russell; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Russell (DD-414); #Category:Battle of Midway; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1938 ships USS Russell (DDG-59); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Active destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1993 ships USS Russell M. Cox (DE-774); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships USS Rutilicus (AK-113); #Category:Crater-class cargo ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Freighters; #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships USS Rutland (APA-192); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Rutoma (SP-78); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1910 ships USS Ryer (AG-138); #Category:Ships of the United States Army; #Category:Design 381 coastal freighters; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Camano-class cargo ships; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships USS S-1 (SS-105); #Category:United States S-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Navy; #Category:United States S-class submarines of the Royal Navy; #Category:World War II submarines of the United Kingdom USS S-10 (SS-115); #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1920 ships USS S-11 (SS-116); #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:1921 ships USS S-12 (SS-117); #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:1921 ships USS S-13 (SS-118); #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:1921 ships USS S-14 (SS-119); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:1919 ships USS S-15 (SS-120); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:1920 ships USS S-16 (SS-121); #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Florida Keys; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1945 USS S-17 (SS-122); #Category:United States S-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1920 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks USS S-18 (SS-123); #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:United States S-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:1920 ships USS S-19 (SS-124); #Category:United States S-class submarines; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1925; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:Shipwrecks of Hawaii; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1920 ships USS S-2 (SS-106); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:United States S-class submarines; #Category:1919 ships USS S-20 (SS-125); #Category:United States S-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1920 ships USS S-21 (SS-126); #Category:United States S-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1920 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Navy; #Category:United States S-class submarines of the Royal Navy; #Category:World War II submarines of the United Kingdom; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Maine coast USS S-22 (SS-127); #Category:United States S-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1920 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Navy; #Category:United States S-class submarines of the Royal Navy; #Category:World War II submarines of the United Kingdom USS S-23 (SS-128); #Category:United States S-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1920 ships USS S-24 (SS-129); #Category:United States S-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1922 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Navy; #Category:United States S-class submarines of the Royal Navy; #Category:World War II submarines of the United Kingdom; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS S-25 (SS-130); #Category:United States S-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1922 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Navy; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Polish Navy USS S-26 (SS-131); #Category:United States S-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:Lost submarines of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Gulf of Panama; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1922 ships; #Category:Ships sunk in collisions; #Category:Friendly fire incidents of World War II USS S-27 (SS-132); #Category:1922 ships; #Category:1942 in Alaska; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1942; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Ships of the Aleutian Islands Campaign; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Alaska coast; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States USS S-28 (SS-133); #Category:United States S-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1944; #Category:Shipwrecks of Hawaii; #Category:Lost submarines of the United States; #Category:Missing submarines of World War II; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1922 ships; #Category:Ships lost with all hands USS S-29 (SS-134); #Category:United States S-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1922 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Navy USS S-3 (SS-107); #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1918 ships USS S-30 (SS-135); #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1918 ships USS S-31 (SS-136); #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1918 ships USS S-32 (SS-137); #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1919 ships USS S-33 (SS-138); #Category:United States S-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1918 ships USS S-34 (SS-139); #Category:United States S-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1919 ships USS S-35 (SS-140); #Category:United States S-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS S-36 (SS-141); #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Java Sea; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1919 ships USS S-37 (SS-142); #Category:United States S-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the California coast; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1919 ships USS S-38 (SS-143); #Category:United States S-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS S-39 (SS-144); #Category:United States S-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1942; #Category:Lost submarines of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Coral Sea; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1919 ships USS S-4 (SS-109); #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:United States S-class submarines; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1927; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:Ships sunk in collisions; #Category:1919 ships USS S-40 (SS-145); #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:1921 ships USS S-41 (SS-146); #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1921 ships USS S-42 (SS-153); #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:United States S-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:1923 ships USS S-43 (SS-154); #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:1923 ships USS S-44 (SS-155); #Category:United States S-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1923 ships USS S-45 (SS-156); #Category:United States S-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1923 ships USS S-46 (SS-157); #Category:United States S-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1923 ships USS S-47 (SS-158); #Category:United States S-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1924 ships USS S-48 (SS-159); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:United States S-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:1921 ships USS S-49 (SS-160); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1921 ships USS S-5 (SS-110); #Category:United States S-class submarines; #Category:Lost submarines of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1920 USS S-50 (SS-161); #Category:United States S-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1921 ships USS S-51 (SS-162); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:Ships sunk in collisions; #Category:1921 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Rhode Island coast USS S-6 (SS-111); #Category:United States S-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1919 ships USS S-7 (SS-112); #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1920 ships USS S-8 (SS-113); #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1920 ships USS S-9 (SS-114); #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1920 ships USS S. P. Lee; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS S. P. Lee (DD-310); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the California coast USS S. T. Co. No. 2 (SP-267); #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1898 ships USS SC-1; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1917 ships USS SC-1012; #Category:SC-497-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1942 ships USS SC-1316; #Category:SC-497-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Nyack, New York; #Category:1943 ships USS SC-1329; #Category:SC-497-class submarine chasers; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the St. Johns River USS SC-142; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of France; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1917 ships USS SC-17; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1917 ships USS SC-18; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1917 ships USS SC-19; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1917 ships USS SC-2; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1918 ships USS SC-20; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1917 ships USS SC-21; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1917 ships USS SC-22; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1917 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the United States Coast Guard USS SC-23; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1917 ships USS SC-24; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1917 ships USS SC-25; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1917 ships USS SC-255; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States USS SC-26; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1917 ships USS SC-27; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1917 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the United States Coast Guard USS SC-277; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1917 ships USS SC-3; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1918 ships USS SC-34; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1918 ships USS SC-35; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1918 ships USS SC-36; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1918 ships USS SC-37; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1918 ships USS SC-38; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1918 ships USS SC-39; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1918 ships USS SC-4; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1918 ships USS SC-40; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1918 ships USS SC-41; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1918 ships USS SC-42; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1918 ships USS SC-43; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1918 ships USS SC-44; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1918 ships USS SC-48; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1918 ships USS SC-49; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1918 ships USS SC-497; #Category:SC-497-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:Ships of the Free French Naval Forces; #Category:SC-497-class submarine chasers of the French Navy USS SC-498; #Category:SC-497-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:SC-497-class submarine chasers of the French Navy; #Category:Ships of the Free French Naval Forces USS SC-499; #Category:SC-497-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:Ships of the United States Coast Guard; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the United States Coast Guard USS SC-500; #Category:SC-497-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:SC-497-class submarine chasers of the Soviet Navy; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Soviet Navy; #Category:Cold War patrol vessels of the Soviet Union; #Category:Ships transferred under Project Hula USS SC-501; #Category:SC-497-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Ships of the United States Coast Guard USS SC-521; #Category:SC-497-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Annapolis, Maryland; #Category:1942 ships USS SC-6; #Category:SC-1-class submarine chasers; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1917 ships USS SC-632; #Category:SC-497-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1942 ships USS SC-636; #Category:SC-497-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:1942 ships USS SC-694; #Category:SC-497-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Mediterranean; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1943; #Category:Ships sunk by aircraft USS SC-742; #Category:SC-497-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:SC-497-class submarine chasers of the Philippine Navy; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Philippine Navy USS SC-743; #Category:SC-497-class submarine chasers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:SC-497-class submarine chasers of the Philippine Navy; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Philippine Navy USS SP-1595; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States USS SP-912; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Salisbury, Maryland; #Category:1916 ships USS Sabalo; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sabalo (SP-225); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1916 ships; #Category:Individual yachts USS Sabalo (SS-302); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the California coast USS Sabik (AK-121); #Category:Crater-class cargo ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Freighters; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:1943 ships USS Sabine; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sabine (1855); #Category:Sailing frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Louisiana-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships; #Category:1855 ships USS Sabine (AO-25); #Category:Cimarron-class oilers (1939); #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1940 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Louisiana-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships USS Sable (IX-81); #Category:History of Chicago, Illinois; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:1924 ships; #Category:World War II aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Paddle steamers of the United States USS Sablefish (SS-303); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships USS Sabot (SP-213); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin USS Sacagawea; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sacagawea (YT-326); #Category:1925 ships; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy USS Sacandaga (AOG-40); #Category:Mettawee-class gasoline tankers; #Category:Type T1-M-A2 tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean USS Sachem (1776); #Category:Ships of the Continental Navy USS Sachem (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Vessels captured from the United States Navy; #Category:1844 ships USS Saco; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Saco (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:New Hampshire in the American Civil War; #Category:1863 ships USS Saco (YT-31); #Category:1918 ships USS Saco (YTB-796); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1968 ships USS Sacramento; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sacramento (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Bay of Bengal; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1867; #Category:1862 ships USS Sacramento (AOE-1); #Category:Sacramento-class fast combat support ships; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:1963 ships USS Sacramento (PG-19); #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1914 ships; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor USS Sadie Ross (SP-736); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1904 ships USS Saetia (ID-2317); #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Wilmington, Delaware; #Category:Ships sunk by mines; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Delaware coast; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1918 USS Safeguard; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Safeguard (ARS-25); #Category:Diver-class rescue and salvage ships; #Category:Ships built in Napa, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Saffron (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1863 ships; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy USS Sagacity; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sagacity (MSO-469); #Category:Aggressive-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1954 ships; #Category:Vietnam War mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Sagamore; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sagamore (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Unadilla-class gunboats; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1861 ships USS Sagamore (ATA-208); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:Sotoyomo-class tugs USS Sage (AM-111); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Valle-class patrol vessels; #Category:Active patrol vessels of Mexico USS Saginaw; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Saginaw (1859); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Michigan in the American Civil War; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1870; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1859 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of Hawaii USS Saginaw (LST-1188); #Category:Newport-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in San Diego, California; #Category:1970 ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Australian Navy USS Saginaw Bay (CVE-82); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Sagittarius (AKN-2); #Category:Indus-class net cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Saidor (CVE-117); #Category:Commencement Bay-class escort carriers; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States USS Sailfish; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sailfish (SS-192); #Category:Sargo-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1938 ships; #Category:United States submarine accidents USS Sailfish (SSR-572); #Category:Sailfish-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1955 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean USS Saint Croix (APA-231); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Virgin Islands-related ships; #Category:1944 ships USS Saint Croix River (LSM(R)-524); #Category:LSM(R)-501-class medium landing ships; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:United States Navy Maine-related ships USS Saint Paul; #Category:United States Navy Minnesota-related ships; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Saint Paul (CA-73); #Category:Baltimore-class cruisers; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Korean War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:United States Navy Minnesota-related ships; #Category:1944 ships USS Saint Paul (SP-1643); #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:United States Navy Minnesota-related ships; #Category:World War I cruisers of the United States; #Category:Auxiliary cruisers of the United States Navy; #Category:1895 ships; #Category:Spanish–American War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1908 USS Saipan; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Saipan (CVL-48); #Category:Saipan-class aircraft carriers; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Cold War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships USS Saipan (LHA-2); #Category:Tarawa-class amphibious assault ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1974 ships USS Sakatonchee (AOG-19); #Category:Mettawee-class gasoline tankers; #Category:Type T1-M-A2 tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Salamaua (CVE-96); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:1944 ships USS Salamonie (AO-26); #Category:1940 ships; #Category:Cimarron-class oilers (1939); #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1943; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States USS Salem; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Salem (CA-139); #Category:Des Moines-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1947 ships; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Oregon-related ships; #Category:Museum ships in Massachusetts; #Category:Military and war museums in Massachusetts; #Category:Museums in Quincy, Massachusetts; #Category:Haunted attractions; #Category:Paranormal places; #Category:Reportedly haunted locations in the United States USS Salem (CL-3); #Category:Chester-class cruisers; #Category:World War I cruisers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:1907 ships USS Salem (CM-11); #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1916 ships; #Category:Unique minelayers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Salerno Bay (CVE-110); #Category:Commencement Bay-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Cold War escort carriers of the United States USS Salinan (ATF-161); #Category:Abnaki-class tugs; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1945 ships USS Salinas (AO-19); #Category:Patoka-class oilers; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1920 ships USS Salisbury Sound (AV-13); #Category:Currituck-class seaplane tenders; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1944 ships USS Salish (ATA-187); #Category:Sotoyomo-class tugs; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Argentine Navy USS Sallie Wood (1860); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Kentucky; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ammunition ships of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1860 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War USS Salmon; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Salmon (SS-182); #Category:Salmon-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1937 ships USS Salmon (SSR-573); #Category:Sailfish-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the New York coast; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1956 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Salt Lake City; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Salt Lake City (CA-25); #Category:Pensacola-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1929 ships; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Utah-related ships; #Category:Ships of the Aleutian Islands Campaign; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Ships involved in Operation Crossroads USS Salt Lake City (SSN-716); #Category:1982 ships; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:United States Navy Utah-related ships USS Saluda (IX-87); #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:1938 ships; #Category:Ships built in New York USS Salute; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Salute (AM-294); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the South China Sea; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1945; #Category:Ships sunk by mines USS Salute (AM-470); #Category:Aggressive-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1954 ships USS Salvager (ARS(D)-3); #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1945 ships USS Sam Houston; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sam Houston (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Houston-related ships; #Category:1862 ships USS Sam Houston (SSBN-609); #Category:Ethan Allen-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Houston-related ships; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1988; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1961 ships; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships USS Sam Rayburn (SSBN-635); #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:James Madison-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Tennessee-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships; #Category:1963 ships USS Samar; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Philippines-related ships USS Samar (ARG-11); #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Luzon-class repair ships; #Category:United States Navy Philippines-related ships USS Samar (PG-41); #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in the Philippines; #Category:United States Navy Philippines-related ships USS Samaritan (AH-10); #Category:Hog Islanders; #Category:Design 1024 ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1920 ships; #Category:Design 1024 ships of the United States Army; #Category:Design 1024 ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Hospital ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Samoa; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy American Samoa-related ships USS Samoset (ATA-190); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:Sotoyomo-class tugs USS Sample (FF-1048); #Category:Garcia-class frigates; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1964 ships; #Category:Cold War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Garcia-class frigates of the Brazilian Navy USS Sampson; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sampson (DD-394); #Category:Somers-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1938 ships USS Sampson (DD-63); #Category:Sampson-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1916 ships USS Sampson (DDG-10); #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:1960 ships; #Category:Charles F. Adams-class destroyers USS Sampson (DDG-102); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:2006 ships; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Eleven USS Samson (1860); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Rams of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1860 ships USS Samuel B. Roberts; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Samuel B. Roberts (DD-823); #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Puerto Rico coast; #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1971 USS Samuel B. Roberts (DE-413); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Philippine Sea USS Samuel B. Roberts (FFG-58); #Category:Maritime incidents in 1988; #Category:20th-century military history of the United States; #Category:1984 ships; #Category:Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Active frigates of the United States; #Category:Iran–United States relations USS Samuel Chase (APA-26); #Category:Arthur Middleton-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS Samuel Eliot Morison (FFG-13); #Category:Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:1979 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy USS Samuel Gompers (AD-37); #Category:1966 ships; #Category:Samuel Gompers-class destroyer tenders; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Destroyer tenders of the United States USS Samuel N. Moore (DD-747); #Category:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Lo Yang-class destroyers; #Category:United States Navy District of Columbia-related ships USS Samuel Rotan (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Samuel S. Miles (DE-183); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the French Navy; #Category:Cold War frigates of France USS San Antonio (LPD-17); #Category:San Antonio-class amphibious transport docks; #Category:Active amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:2003 ships USS San Bernardino; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS San Bernardino (LST-1189); #Category:Newport-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in San Diego, California; #Category:1970 ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:San Bernardino, California; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Chilean Navy; #Category:Amphibious warfare vessels of the Chilean Navy USS San Bernardino County (LST-1110); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:San Bernardino County, California; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships of the Republic of China Navy USS San Carlos (AVP-51); #Category:Barnegat-class seaplane tenders; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Florida-related ships; #Category:Oceanographic research ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Hellenic Navy; #Category:Auxiliary ships of the Hellenic Navy USS San Diego; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS San Diego (AFS-6); #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:Ships built in San Diego, California; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1989; #Category:1968 ships; #Category:Mars-class combat stores ships USS San Diego (CL-53); #Category:Atlanta-class cruisers; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:1941 ships USS San Diego (LPD-22); #Category:San Antonio-class amphibious transport docks; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:2010 ships USS San Francisco; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS San Francisco (C-5); #Category:Banana Wars ships of the United States; #Category:World War I cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:Protected cruisers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1889 ships; #Category:Spanish–American War cruisers of the United States USS San Francisco (CA-38); #Category:New Orleans-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1933 ships; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:Ships of the Aleutian Islands Campaign USS San Francisco (SSN-711); #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:Maritime incidents in 2005; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:1979 ships; #Category:Active submarines of the United States USS San Jacinto; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS San Jacinto (1850); #Category:Sailing frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1850 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Bahamas USS San Jacinto (CG-56); #Category:Ticonderoga-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1986 ships; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Active cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships USS San Jacinto (CVL-30); #Category:Independence-class aircraft carriers; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II aircraft carriers of the United States USS San Joaquin (AKA-109); #Category:Tolland-class attack cargo ships; #Category:Cancelled ships of the United States Navy USS San Jose (AFS-7); #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:Ships built in San Diego, California; #Category:1969 ships; #Category:Mars-class combat stores ships USS San Juan; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Puerto Rico-related ships USS San Juan (CL-54); #Category:Atlanta-class cruisers; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:United States Navy Puerto Rico-related ships; #Category:1941 ships USS San Juan (SSN-751); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Puerto Rico-related ships; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1998; #Category:1986 ships; #Category:Active submarines of the United States USS San Marcos (LSD-25); #Category:Casa Grande-class dock landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Spanish Navy; #Category:Amphibious warfare vessels of Spain USS San Pablo (AVP-30); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Barnegat-class seaplane tenders; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Survey ships of the United States Navy USS San Pedro (PF-37); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the Soviet Navy; #Category:World War II frigates of the Soviet Union; #Category:Cold War frigates of the Soviet Union; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force; #Category:Ships transferred under Project Hula; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS San Saba (APA-232); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS San Toy II (SP-996); #Category:Auxiliary ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1910 ships; #Category:Individual yachts USS Sanborn (APA-193); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Sanctuary (AH-17); #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Haven-class hospital ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Sand Lance; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sand Lance (SS-381); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Balao-class submarines of the Brazilian Navy USS Sand Lance (SSN-660); #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Sturgeon-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1969 ships; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1994 USS Sanda (1917); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1917 ships USS Sandalwood (AN-32); #Category:Aloe-class net laying ships; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States; #Category:Aloe-class net laying ships of the French Navy USS Sanderling; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sanderling (AM-37); #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1937; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States USS Sanderling (AMCU-49); #Category:PCS-1376-class minesweepers; #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Harkness-class minehunters; #Category:Cold War minehunters of the United States USS Sanderling (AMc-11); #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1937 ships USS Sanders; #Category:Royal Navy ship names USS Sanders (DE-40); #Category:Evarts-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Sandoval; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sandoval (1895); #Category:Alvarado-class gunboats; #Category:Clyde-built ships; #Category:1895 ships; #Category:Spanish–American War gunboats of Spain; #Category:Spanish–American War gunboats of the United States; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Naval Academy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Captured ships USS Sandoval (APA-194); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Sandpiper; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sandpiper (AM-51); #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers converted to seaplane tenders; #Category:World War II seaplane tenders of the United States USS Sands; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sands (DD-243); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1919 ships USS Sandusky; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sandusky (PF-54); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the Soviet Navy; #Category:World War II frigates of the Soviet Union; #Category:Cold War frigates of the Soviet Union; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force; #Category:Ships transferred under Project Hula USS Sangamon; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sangamon (1862); #Category:Passaic-class monitors; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1862 ships; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War monitors of the United States; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Spanish–American War monitors of the United States USS Sangamon (CVE-26); #Category:Type T3-S2-A tankers; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1939 ships; #Category:Merchant ships of the United States; #Category:Cimarron-class oilers (1939); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:Sangamon-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States USS Sangay (AE-10); #Category:Type C1-A ships; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Ammunition ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Sans Souci II (SP-301); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1907 ships USS Santa Barbara; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Santa Barbara (AE-28); #Category:Kilauea-class ammunition ships; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1968 ships; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships USS Santa Cecilia (ID-4008); #Category:World War I merchant ships of the United States; #Category:Transport ships of the United States Army; #Category:Santa Cecilia-class freighters; #Category:1913 ships USS Santa Clara (ID-4523); #Category:1913 ships; #Category:Santa Cecilia-class freighters; #Category:Transport ships of the United States Army; #Category:World War I merchant ships of the United States USS Santa Fe; #Category:Santa Fe, New Mexico; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Santa Fe (CL-60); #Category:Cleveland-class cruisers; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:United States Navy New Mexico-related ships; #Category:1942 ships USS Santa Fe (SSN-763); #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy New Mexico-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1992 ships; #Category:Active submarines of the United States USS Santa Rosalia (ID-1503); #Category:World War I cargo ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Scotland; #Category:1911 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy USS Santaquin (YTB-824); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:1973 ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin USS Santee; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Santee (1855); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Sailing frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Naval Academy; #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1855 ships USS Santee (CVE-29); #Category:Type T3-S2-A tankers; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1939 ships; #Category:Merchant ships of the United States; #Category:Cimarron-class oilers (1939); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:Sangamon-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States USS Santiago de Cuba (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Brigs of the United States Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1861 ships USS Sapelo (AO-11); #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Patoka-class oilers; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Sapphire; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sapphire (PYc-2); #Category:1929 ships; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy USS Sapphire (SP-710); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1900 ships; #Category:Individual yachts USS Sappho; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sappho (AKA-38); #Category:Artemis-class attack cargo ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1945 ships USS Sappho (SP-1427); #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1886 ships; #Category:Ferries of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1918 USS Sara Thompson (AO-8); #Category:Tyne-built ships; #Category:1888 ships; #Category:Unique oilers and tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States USS Sarah Bruen (1862); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1862 ships USS Sarah and Caroline (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Saranac; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Saranac (1848); #Category:1848 ships; #Category:Mexican–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1875 USS Saranac (1899); #Category:World War I mine warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1899 ships; #Category:Unique minelayers of the United States Navy USS Saranac (AO-74); #Category:Suamico-class oilers; #Category:Type T2-SE-A1 tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Powerships USS Sarasota (APA-204); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1944 ships USS Saratoga; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Saratoga (1780); #Category:Ships of the Continental Navy; #Category:Missing ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1780 ships; #Category:Ships lost with all hands USS Saratoga (1814); #Category:Corvettes of the United States Navy; #Category:1814 ships USS Saratoga (1842); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Mexican–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Naval Academy; #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1842 ships USS Saratoga (CV-3); #Category:Lexington-class battlecruisers; #Category:World War I battlecruisers of the United States; #Category:Lexington-class aircraft carriers; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1925 ships; #Category:World War II aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:Bikini Atoll; #Category:Artificial reefs; #Category:Ships involved in Operation Crossroads USS Saratoga (CV-60); #Category:Forrestal-class aircraft carriers; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1955 ships; #Category:Cold War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Gulf War ships of the United States; #Category:North Kingstown, Rhode Island; #Category:Washington County, Rhode Island USS Sarda (SS-488); #Category:Tench-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1945 ships USS Sardonyx (PYc-12); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Kiel; #Category:1928 ships USS Sargent Bay (CVE-83); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Sargo; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sargo (SS-188); #Category:Sargo-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1938 ships USS Sargo (SSN-583); #Category:Skate-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:Exploration of the Arctic; #Category:Polar exploration; #Category:Arctic exploration vessels; #Category:1957 ships USS Sarita (AKA-39); #Category:Artemis-class attack cargo ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1945 ships USS Sarpedon (ARB-7); #Category:Aristaeus-class repair ships; #Category:Aristaeus-class repair ships converted from LST-542-class ships; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Sarsfield (DD-837); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Chao Yang-class destroyers; #Category:Museum ships in the Republic of China USS Sarsi (ATF-111); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by mines; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Shipwrecks of Korea; #Category:Ships built in Alameda, California; #Category:1943 ships USS Sassacus; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sassacus (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Sassacus-class gunboats; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1862 ships USS Sassacus (YT-193); #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy USS Satellite; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Satellite (1854); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1854 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War USS Satellite (SP-1012); #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1887 ships; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Auxiliary ships of the United States Navy USS Satilla (SP-687); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1902 ships; #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1918 USS Satinleaf (AN-43); #Category:Ailanthus-class net laying ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States USS Satterlee; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Satterlee (DD-190); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers of the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers converted from Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United Kingdom; #Category:Ships sunk by German submarines in World War II; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1942 USS Satterlee (DD-626); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Gleaves-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Saturn; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Saturn (AG-4); #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:Colliers of the United States Navy; #Category:1890 ships; #Category:Spanish–American War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States USS Saturn (AK-49); #Category:1939 ships; #Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Merchant ships of Germany; #Category:Ships built in Bremen (state); #Category:Ships of the Hamburg America Line; #Category:Steamships of Germany; #Category:Turbo-electric steamships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II merchant ships of Germany USS Satyr (ARL-23); #Category:Achelous-class repair ships; #Category:Achelous-class repair ships converted from LST-542-class ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Vietnam Navy; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Philippine Navy; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:1944 ships USS Saufley (DD-465); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Kentucky-related ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Florida Keys; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1968; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Saugatuck (AO-75); #Category:Suamico-class oilers; #Category:Type T2-SE-A1 tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Connecticut-related ships USS Saugus; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Saugus (1863); #Category:Canonicus-class monitors; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:1863 ships; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War monitors of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships USS Saugus (LSV-4); #Category:Osage-class vehicle landing ships; #Category:Net laying ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:Saugus, Massachusetts; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Mine countermeasures support ships of the United States Navy USS Saugus (YTB-780); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1965 ships; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:Saugus, Massachusetts USS Saunter (AM-295); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Saury (SS-189); #Category:Sargo-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1938 ships USS Sausalito (PF-4); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the Soviet Navy; #Category:World War II frigates of the Soviet Union; #Category:Cold War frigates of the Soviet Union; #Category:Cold War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Korean War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Tacoma-class frigates of the Republic of Korea Navy; #Category:Korean War frigates of South Korea; #Category:Ships transferred under Project Hula USS Savage (DE-386); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the California coast USS Savannah; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Savannah (1798); #Category:Galleys of the United States Navy; #Category:Sailing ships of the United States; #Category:1799 ships USS Savannah (1842); #Category:Sailing frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Mexican–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Georgia-related ships; #Category:United States Naval Academy; #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1842 ships USS Savannah (AOR-4); #Category:Wichita-class replenishment oilers; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Georgia-related ships; #Category:1970 ships USS Savannah (AS-8); #Category:Ships built in Flensburg; #Category:Ships of the Hamburg America Line; #Category:1899 ships; #Category:Submarine tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Savannah (CL-42); #Category:Brooklyn-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1937 ships; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Georgia-related ships USS Savo Island (CVE-78); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships USS Sawfish (SS-276); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1942 ships USS Saxis (SP-615); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1917; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Virginia coast; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:1917 ships USS Sayona II (SP-1109); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1907 ships; #Category:Individual yachts USS Sayonara II (SP-587); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1916 ships USS Scabbardfish (SS-397); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Balao-class submarines of the Hellenic Navy USS Scamp; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Scamp (SS-277); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Lost submarines of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Ships lost with all hands USS Scamp (SSN-588); #Category:Skipjack-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1960 ships USS Scania (AKA-40); #Category:Artemis-class attack cargo ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1945 ships USS Scanner (AGR-5); #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II merchant ships of the United States; #Category:Guardian-class radar picket ships; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Scarpe (SP-713); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts USS Schenck (DD-159); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1919 ships USS Schenectady (LST-1185); #Category:Newport-class tank landing ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:Ships built in San Diego, California; #Category:1969 ships USS Schley; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Schley (DD-103); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1918 ships USS Schmitt (DE-676); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Charles Lawrence-class high speed transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy vessels named after people from Iowa; #Category:Charles Lawrence-class high speed transports of the Republic of China Navy USS Schofield (FFG-3); #Category:Brooke-class frigates; #Category:Cold War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:1963 ships USS Schroeder (DD-501); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Schuyler (AK-209); #Category:Alamosa-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships USS Schuylkill (AO-76); #Category:Suamico-class oilers; #Category:Type T2-SE-A1 tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:Schuylkill River; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships USS Sciota; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sciota (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Unadilla-class gunboats; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:Ships sunk in collisions; #Category:Ships sunk by mines; #Category:Captured ships; #Category:1861 ships USS Sciota (ATA-205); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:Sotoyomo-class tugs USS Scorpion; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Scorpion (1812); #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States; #Category:Age of Sail ships of the United States; #Category:Sailing ships; #Category:1812 ships USS Scorpion (1813); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States; #Category:Great Lakes ships; #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United Kingdom; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Vessels captured from the United States Navy; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Great Lakes; #Category:1813 ships USS Scorpion (1847); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Mexican–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1847 ships USS Scorpion (PY-3); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1896 ships; #Category:Spanish–American War naval ships of the United States; #Category:Steam yachts USS Scorpion (SS-278); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Lost submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Yellow Sea; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1944; #Category:Ships sunk by mines USS Scorpion (SSN-589); #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Lost submarines of the United States; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1968; #Category:Mysteries; #Category:Nuclear-powered ships; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Skipjack-class submarines; #Category:Sunken nuclear submarines; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:1959 ships; #Category:1968 in the United States; #Category:Ships lost with all hands USS Scoter; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Scoter (AM-381); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Alabama; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Valle-class patrol vessels USS Scoter (SP-20); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1916 ships USS Scott; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Scott (DDG-995); #Category:Kidd-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1980 ships; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States USS Scott (DE-214); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1943 ships USS Scourge; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Scourge (1804); #Category:Captured ships; #Category:Brigs of the United States Navy; #Category:Barbary Wars American ships; #Category:1804 ships USS Scourge (1812); #Category:Great Lakes ships; #Category:History of Hamilton, Ontario; #Category:1811 ships; #Category:Captured ships USS Scourge (1846); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy USS Scout; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Scout (AM-296); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Mexican Navy USS Scout (MCM-8); #Category:Avenger-class mine countermeasures ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1989 ships; #Category:Active minehunters of the United States USS Scout (SP-114); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1900 ships USS Scranton; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Scranton (SSN-756); #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1989 ships; #Category:Active submarines of the United States; #Category:Scranton, Pennsylvania USS Screven (AK-210); #Category:Alamosa-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Georgia-related ships USS Scribner (APD-122); #Category:Crosley-class high speed transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:United States Navy Wisconsin-related ships USS Scrimmage (AM-297); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as dive sites USS Scroggins (DE-799); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships USS Scuffle (AM-298); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Mexican Navy; #Category:Shipwrecks of Mexico; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Caribbean Sea; #Category:Underwater diving sites in Cozumel USS Sculpin; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sculpin (SS-191); #Category:Sargo-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Lost submarines of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1938 ships USS Sculpin (SS-494); #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy USS Sculpin (SSN-590); #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:Skipjack-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1960 ships USS Sculptor (AK-103); #Category:Crater-class cargo ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Freighters; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships USS Scurry (AM-304); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Virginia coast USS Sea Bird (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Sea Cat (SS-399); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1944 ships USS Sea Devil; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sea Devil (SS-400); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Korean War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the California coast USS Sea Devil (SSN-664); #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:Sturgeon-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1967 ships USS Sea Dog (SS-401); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1944 ships USS Sea Foam; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sea Foam (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Brigs of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Stores ships of the United States Navy USS Sea Fox (SS-402); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Korean War submarines of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy; #Category:Balao-class submarines of the Turkish Navy USS Sea Gull; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sea Gull (1818); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:1818 ships USS Sea Gull (1838); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1839; #Category:Ships of the United States Exploring Expedition USS Sea Gull (SP-223); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1910 ships USS Sea Gull (SP-544); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1902 ships USS Sea Hawk (SP-2365); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1917 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1919; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Florida Keys USS Sea Horse (1812); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy USS Sea Leopard (SS-483); #Category:Tench-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Tench-class submarines of the Brazilian Navy USS Sea Otter (SP-781); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1911 ships; #Category:1913 ships USS Sea Otter I (IX-51); #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1941 ships USS Sea Otter II (IX-53); #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1941 ships USS Sea Owl (SS-405); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1944 ships USS Sea Panther (SS-528); #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy USS Sea Poacher (SS-406); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Peruvian Navy; #Category:Balao-class submarines of the Peruvian Navy USS Sea Robin (SS-407); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1944 ships USS Sea Rover (AT-57); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1902 ships USS Seadragon; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Seadragon (SS-194); #Category:Sargo-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1939 ships USS Seadragon (SSN-584); #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Skate-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Exploration of the Arctic; #Category:Polar exploration; #Category:Arctic exploration vessels; #Category:1958 ships USS Seagull; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Seagull (AM-30); #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Submarine tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Lapwing-class minesweepers converted to tugs USS Seagull (AMS-55); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the United States USS Seahorse; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Seahorse (SS-304); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1943 ships USS Seahorse (SSN-669); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Sturgeon-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States submarine accidents; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1972; #Category:1968 ships USS Seal; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Seal (SS-183); #Category:Salmon-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1937 ships USS Sealion; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sealion (SS-195); #Category:Sargo-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Submarines sunk by aircraft; #Category:Lost submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1939 ships USS Sealion (SS-315); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Rhode Island coast USS Seaman (DD-791); #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Connecticut-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1946 ships; #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Searaven (SS-196); #Category:Sargo-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1939 ships USS Searcher (AGR-4); #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II merchant ships of the United States; #Category:Guardian-class radar picket ships; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Seatag (SP-505); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1917 ships; #Category:Great Lakes ships USS Seattle; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy Washington (state)-related ships USS Seattle (AOE-3); #Category:Sacramento-class fast combat support ships; #Category:United States Navy Washington (state)-related ships; #Category:1968 ships USS Seaward (IX-60); #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1920 ships USS Seawolf; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Seawolf (SS-197); #Category:Sargo-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Lost submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1939 ships; #Category:Ships lost with all hands USS Seawolf (SSN-21); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Seawolf-class submarines; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1995 ships; #Category:Active submarines of the United States USS Seawolf (SSN-575); #Category:Submarines of the United States Navy; #Category:Experimental nuclear submarines of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1955 ships; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States USS Sebago (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1861 ships USS Sebastian (AK-211); #Category:Alamosa-class cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Arkansas-related ships USS Sebec (AO-87); #Category:Escambia-class oilers; #Category:Type T2-SE-A2 tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Sausalito, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States USS Secota (YTM-415); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Baltimore, Maryland; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Secret (SP-1063); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1916 ships USS Security (AMc-103); #Category:Accentor-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Sederstrom (DE-31); #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Evarts-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1943 ships USS Sedgwick (AKA-110); #Category:Andromeda-class attack cargo ships USS Sedgwick County (LST-1123); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:United States Navy Colorado-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Kansas-related ships; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships of the Royal Malaysian Navy USS See W. See (SP-740); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1915 ships USS Seekonk (AOG-20); #Category:Mettawee-class gasoline tankers; #Category:Type T1-M-A2 tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1963 USS Seer (AM-112); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Gor-class minelayers USS Seginus (AK-133); #Category:Crater-class cargo ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Freighters; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:1944 ships USS Segundo (SS-398); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Korean War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Segwarusa (YTM-365); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Seid (DE-256); #Category:Evarts-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Seize (ARS-26); #Category:Diver-class rescue and salvage ships; #Category:Ships built in Napa, California; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Selfridge; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Selfridge (DD-320); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1919 ships USS Selfridge (DD-357); #Category:Porter-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:1936 ships USS Selinur (AKA-41); #Category:Artemis-class attack cargo ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1945 ships USS Sellers (DDG-11); #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:1960 ships; #Category:Charles F. Adams-class destroyers USS Sellstrom (DE-255); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Seminole; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Seminole (1859); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1859 ships USS Seminole (AKA-104); #Category:Tolland-class attack cargo ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in North Carolina; #Category:United States Navy Florida-related ships; #Category:1944 ships USS Seminole (AT-65); #Category:Cherokee-class fleet tugs; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1939 ships USS Semmes; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Semmes (DD-189); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1918 ships USS Semmes (DDG-18); #Category:Charles F. Adams-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1961 ships; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Maryland-related ships USS Seneca; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Seneca (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Unadilla-class gunboats; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:New York in the American Civil War; #Category:1861 ships USS Seneca (AT-91); #Category:Cherokee-class fleet tugs; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1943 ships USS Seneca (SP-1240); #Category:Auxiliary ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1884 ships USS Seneca (SP-427); #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1888 ships; #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:Steam yachts USS Sennet (SS-408); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States USS Sentinel; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sentinel (1918); #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy USS Sentinel (AM-113); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Mediterranean; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1943; #Category:Ships sunk by aircraft USS Sentinel (AM-412); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy USS Sentinel (AMCU-39); #Category:AMCU-7-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Sentinel (SP-180); #Category:Motorboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Alameda, California; #Category:1917 ships USS Sentry; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sentry (AM-299); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Republic of Vietnam Navy; #Category:Vietnam War naval ships of South Vietnam; #Category:Ships of the Vietnam People's Navy; #Category:1943 ships USS Sentry (MCM-3); #Category:Avenger-class mine countermeasures ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1986 ships; #Category:Active minehunters of the United States USS Sepulga (AO-20); #Category:Patoka-class oilers; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1920 ships USS Sequatchie (AOG-21); #Category:Mettawee-class gasoline tankers; #Category:Type T1-M-A2 tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Sequoia; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sequoia (presidential yacht); #Category:Presidential yachts of the United States; #Category:National Historic Landmarks in Washington, D.C.; #Category:Ships on the National Register of Historic Places; #Category:1926 ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey USS Sequoyah (SP-426); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pocomoke City, Maryland; #Category:1907 ships USS Serapis; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Serapis (IX-213); #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Baltimore, Maryland; #Category:1921 ships USS Serene (AM-300); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Republic of Vietnam Navy; #Category:Vietnam War naval ships of South Vietnam; #Category:Shipwrecks in the South China Sea USS Serpens; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Serpens (AK-97); #Category:Crater-class cargo ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by non-combat internal explosions; #Category:Shipwrecks in Ironbottom Sound; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:Freighters; #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships USS Serrano (ATF-112); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Abnaki-class tugs USS Seven (SP-727); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Norfolk, Virginia; #Category:1917 ships USS Seven Seas (IX-68); #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Sweden; #Category:1912 ships USS Severn; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Severn (1867); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Maryland-related ships; #Category:1867 ships USS Severn (1898); #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Submarine tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:United States Navy Maryland-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:1899 ships; #Category:Auxiliary steamers; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States USS Severn (1918); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States USS Severn (AO-61); #Category:Cimarron-class oilers (1939); #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Sevier (APA-233); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Seymour D. Owens (DD-767); #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1946 ships; #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Shabonee; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Shabonee (YTB-833); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1974 ships USS Shackle (ARS-9); #Category:Diver-class rescue and salvage ships; #Category:Ships built in Napa, California; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1943 ships USS Shad; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Shad (SP-551); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1907 ships USS Shad (SS-235); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1942 ships USS Shada (SP-580); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1908 ships USS Shadow III (SP-102); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1916 ships USS Shadwell (LSD-15); #Category:Casa Grande-class dock landing ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS Shakamaxon; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Shakamaxon (AN-88); #Category:Cohoes-class net laying ships; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States USS Shamal (PC-13); #Category:Cyclone-class patrol ships; #Category:Ships of the United States Coast Guard; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1995 ships USS Shamokin (1865); #Category:Mohongo-class gunboats; #Category:1865 ships USS Shamrock (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Sassacus-class gunboats; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1863 ships USS Shamrock Bay (CVE-84); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Shangri-La (CV-38); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Cold War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Portsmouth, Virginia; #Category:Ticonderoga-class aircraft carriers; #Category:Vietnam War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:World War II aircraft carriers of the United States USS Shannon (DM-25); #Category:Robert H. Smith-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1944 ships USS Shark; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Shark (1821); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Oregon coast; #Category:Ships built in the District of Columbia; #Category:1821 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1846 USS Shark (SP-534); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1909 ships USS Shark (SS-174); #Category:United States Porpoise-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Lost submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1935 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1942; #Category:Shipwrecks of Indonesia; #Category:Ships lost with all hands USS Shark (SS-314); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Lost submarines of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Philippines; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1944; #Category:Ships lost with all hands USS Shark (SS-8); #Category:Plunger-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1901 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Shark (SSN-591); #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:Skipjack-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1960 ships USS Sharkey (DD-281); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1919 ships USS Sharps (AG-139); #Category:Ships of the United States Army; #Category:Design 381 coastal freighters; #Category:Ships built in Alabama; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Camano-class cargo ships; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Korea Navy USS Shasta; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Shasta (AE-33); #Category:Kilauea-class ammunition ships; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1971 ships; #Category:Mount Shasta; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships USS Shasta (AE-6); #Category:Lassen-class ammunition ships; #Category:Type C2-T ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Mount Shasta; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships USS Shaula (AK-118); #Category:Crater-class cargo ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Freighters; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:1943 ships USS Shaw; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Shaw (DD-373); #Category:Mahan-class destroyers; #Category:Ships sunk during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1935 ships; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor USS Shaw (DD-68); #Category:Sampson-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the United States Coast Guard; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1916 ships USS Shawmut; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Shawmut (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1863 ships USS Shawnee; #Category:Casco-class monitors; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1865 ships USS Shawsheen (1855); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1855 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War USS Shea (DM-30); #Category:Robert H. Smith-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1944 ships USS Shearwater; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Shearwater (1887); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Scotland; #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Individual yachts; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:1887 ships; #Category:Spanish–American War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Sheboygan (PF-57); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:United States Navy Wisconsin-related ships; #Category:Sheboygan, Wisconsin; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Belgian Navy USS Sheehan (DE-541); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships USS Sheepscot (AOG-24); #Category:Mettawee-class gasoline tankers; #Category:Type T1-M-A2 tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean USS Shelby (APA-105); #Category:Windsor-class attack transports; #Category:Type C3-S-A3 ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Alabama-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Indiana-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Iowa-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Kentucky-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Ohio-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Tennessee-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships USS Sheldrake (AM-62); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Alameda, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Survey ships of the United States Navy USS Sheliak (AKA-62); #Category:Andromeda-class attack cargo ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States USS Shelikof (AVP-52); #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Barnegat-class seaplane tenders; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Aegean Sea; #Category:United States Navy Alaska-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1981 USS Shellbark (AN-67); #Category:Ailanthus-class net laying ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy ships transferred to the Republic of China Navy USS Shelter (AM-301); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Republic of Vietnam Navy; #Category:Vietnam War naval ships of South Vietnam; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Philippine Navy; #Category:Miguel Malvar-class corvettes USS Shelton; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Shelton (DD-790); #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1946 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Chao Yang-class destroyers; #Category:Shipwrecks of Taiwan; #Category:United States Navy Montana-related ships USS Shelton (DE-407); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by Japanese submarines; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1944 USS Shenandoah; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy West Virginia-related ships USS Shenandoah (1862); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1862 ships USS Shenandoah (AD-26); #Category:Shenandoah-class destroyer tenders; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:United States Navy West Virginia-related ships; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Destroyer tenders of the United States USS Shenandoah (AD-44); #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Yellowstone-class destroyer tenders; #Category:1982 ships; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Destroyer tenders of the United States USS Shenandoah (ZR-1); #Category:Rigid airships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy West Virginia-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Virginia-related ships; #Category:Noble County, Ohio; #Category:Aviation accidents and incidents in 1925; #Category:1923 ships; #Category:United States military trainer aircraft 1920–1929; #Category:National Register of Historic Places in Ohio; #Category:Accidents and incidents involving balloons and airships USS Shepherd Knapp (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1863 USS Sherburne (APA-205); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Signals intelligence; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1944 ships USS Sheridan (APA-51); #Category:Ormsby-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Oakland, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Kansas-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Montana-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Nebraska-related ships; #Category:United States Navy North Dakota-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Wyoming-related ships USS Shields (DD-596); #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Pará-class destroyers (1959) USS Shikellamy (AO-90); #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1921 ships; #Category:Tankers of the United States; #Category:Unique oilers and tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States USS Shiloh; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Shiloh (1865); #Category:Casco-class monitors; #Category:Ships built in Illinois; #Category:1865 ships USS Shiloh (CG-67); #Category:Ticonderoga-class cruisers; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Five; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1990 ships; #Category:Active cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Tennessee-related ships USS Shipley Bay (CVE-85); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Shippingport (ARDM-4); #Category:1977 ships; #Category:Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland; #Category:ARD-12-class floating drydocks; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships USS Shirin (SP-915); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1896 ships USS Shirk (DD-318); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1919 ships USS Shokokon (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1862 ships USS Shoshone; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Shoshone (AKA-65); #Category:Tolland-class attack cargo ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in North Carolina; #Category:1944 ships USS Shoshone (ID-1760); #Category:Transports of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Bremen (state); #Category:Ships of the Hamburg America Line; #Category:1911 ships; #Category:Ships of the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique USS Shoup (DDG-86); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:Active destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:2000 ships; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Nine USS Shoveler (AM-382); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Alabama; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Korean War minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the Peruvian Navy USS Shreveport; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:Shreveport, Louisiana USS Shreveport (LPD-12); #Category:Austin-class amphibious transport docks; #Category:United States Navy Louisiana-related ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1966 ships USS Shreveport (PF-23); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Shreveport, Louisiana; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:United States Navy Louisiana-related ships; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Weather ships USS Shrewsbury (SP-70); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1910 ships USS Shrike; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Shrike (MHC-62); #Category:1997 ships; #Category:Osprey-class coastal minehunters USS Shrike (MSC-201); #Category:Redwing-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1954 ships USS Shrimp (SP-645); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1912 ships USS Shubrick; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Shubrick (DD-268); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers of the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers converted from Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United Kingdom USS Shubrick (DD-639); #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Gleaves-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Portsmouth, Virginia; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States USS Shubrick (TB-31); #Category:Torpedo boats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, Virginia; #Category:1899 ships USS Shur (SP-782); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1906 ships USS Shuttle (SP-3572); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1906 ships; #Category:Individual yachts USS Sibley (APA-206); #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Richmond, California; #Category:1944 ships USS Siboney; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Siboney (CVE-112); #Category:Commencement Bay-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Cold War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Siboney (ID-2999); #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Transport ships of the United States Army; #Category:Hospital ships of the United States Army; #Category:Ships of the Ward Line; #Category:1917 ships; #Category:Ships of American Export-Isbrandtsen Lines USS Sibyl (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1863 ships USS Sicard (DD-346); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II mine warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1920 ships; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor USS Sicily (CVE-118); #Category:Commencement Bay-class escort carriers; #Category:Cold War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Korean War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:1945 ships USS Sides (FFG-14); #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1979 ships; #Category:Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates of the United States Navy USS Sidney C. Jones (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War USS Sidonia (AKA-42); #Category:Artemis-class attack cargo ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1945 ships USS Sierra (AD-18); #Category:Dixie-class destroyer tenders; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Nevada-related ships; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:Destroyer tenders of the United States USS Sierra (ID-1634); #Category:Unique transports of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I transports of the United States; #Category:United States Navy California-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Nevada-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1900 ships USS Signal; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Signal (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in West Virginia; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Red River; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:1862 ships USS Signet (AM-302); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Dominican Navy USS Sigourney; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sigourney (DD-643); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Sigourney (DD-81); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1917 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers of the Royal Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers converted from Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United Kingdom; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Norwegian Navy; #Category:Town-class destroyers of the Royal Norwegian Navy; #Category:World War II destroyers of Norway USS Sigsbee (DD-502); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Silenus (AGP-11); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Portunus-class motor torpedo boat tenders; #Category:Ships built in Chicago USS Silica (IX-151); #Category:Trefoil-class concrete barges; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1945 USS Silver Cloud; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Silver Cloud (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1862 ships USS Silver Lake (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1862 ships USS Silverbell (AN-51); #Category:Ailanthus-class net laying ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Stockton, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy ships transferred to the Republic of China Navy USS Silverleaf (AN-68); #Category:Ailanthus-class net laying ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States USS Silversides; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Silversides (SS-236); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Museum ships in Michigan; #Category:History of Chicago, Illinois; #Category:Muskegon, Michigan; #Category:National Historic Landmarks in Michigan; #Category:National Historic Landmarks in Illinois; #Category:Ships on the National Register of Historic Places; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:Museums in Muskegon County, Michigan USS Silversides (SSN-679); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Sturgeon-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1971 ships USS Silverstein (DE-534); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Simon Bolivar (SSBN-641); #Category:Benjamin Franklin-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1964 ships; #Category:Simón Bolívar USS Simon Lake (AS-33); #Category:Simon Lake-class submarine tenders; #Category:1964 ships USS Simon Newcomb (AGSC-14); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Survey ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Simplicity (SP-96); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1906 ships; #Category:Ships sunk in collisions USS Simpson; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Simpson (DD-221); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1920 ships USS Simpson (FFG-56); #Category:1984 ships; #Category:Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Active frigates of the United States USS Sims; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sims (DD-409); #Category:Sims-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Coral Sea; #Category:1939 ships; #Category:Ships sunk by aircraft USS Sims (DE-154); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Charles Lawrence-class high speed transports; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Portsmouth, Virginia; #Category:1943 ships USS Sinclair (DD-275); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1919 ships USS Sioux; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sioux (AT-75); #Category:Cherokee-class fleet tugs; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1942 ships USS Sioux (ID-1766); #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1916 ships; #Category:Colliers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States USS Sioux (YT-19); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Ships built by Neafie and Levy; #Category:1892 ships USS Sirago (SS-485); #Category:Tench-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1945 ships USS Siren; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Siren (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Virginia; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1862 ships USS Siren (PY-13); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Wilmington, Delaware; #Category:1929 ships USS Sirius; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sirius (AF-60); #Category:Type C2-S-B1 ships; #Category:Ships built in Oakland, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II merchant ships of the United States; #Category:Alstede-class stores ships; #Category:Type C2-S-B1 ships of the United States Navy USS Sirius (AK-15); #Category:Hog Islanders; #Category:Design 1022 ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Design 1022 ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Sirocco (PC-6); #Category:Cyclone-class patrol ships; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1993 ships USS Sirona (AKA-43); #Category:Artemis-class attack cargo ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Ships of the Massachusetts Maritime Academy USS Siskin (AMS-58); #Category:YMS-1-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Training ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Cold War minesweepers of the United States USS Sister (SP-822); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1882 ships USS Sitka; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sitka (APA-113); #Category:Bayfield-class attack transports; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Alaska-related ships USS Sitkoh Bay (CVE-86); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Korean War aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Situla (AK-140); #Category:Crater-class cargo ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Freighters; #Category:Ships built in Oregon; #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:1943 ships USS Siwash (SP-12); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1916 ships USS Skagit (AKA-105); #Category:Tolland-class attack cargo ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in North Carolina; #Category:1944 ships USS Skate; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Skate (SS-305); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the California coast; #Category:Ships involved in Operation Crossroads USS Skate (SSN-578); #Category:Skate-class submarines; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Exploration of the Arctic; #Category:Polar exploration; #Category:Arctic exploration vessels; #Category:1957 ships USS Skenandoa; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Skenandoa (YT-336); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1909 ships USS Skenandoa (YTB-835); #Category:Natick-class large harbor tugs; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Wisconsin; #Category:1975 ships USS Skill (AM-115); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by German submarines in World War II; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Mediterranean; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1943 USS Skill (MSO-471); #Category:Aggressive-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1955 ships; #Category:Vietnam War mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Skimmer; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Skimmer (AMCU-41); #Category:AMCU-7-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Skimmer (AMc-53); #Category:Accentor-class minesweepers; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1941 ships USS Skink (SP-605); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1917 ships USS Skipjack; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Skipjack (SS-184); #Category:Salmon-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the California coast; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1937 ships; #Category:Ships involved in Operation Crossroads USS Skipjack (SSN-585); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Skipjack-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1958 ships USS Skipper (AMc-104); #Category:Accentor-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Skirmish (AM-303); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Dominican Navy; #Category:Active patrol vessels of the Dominican Republic USS Skylark; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Skylark (AM-63); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Alameda, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by mines; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Philippine Sea USS Skylark (ASR-20); #Category:Penguin-class submarine rescue ships; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:1946 ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Brazilian Navy; #Category:Auxiliary ships of the Brazilian Navy USS Skywatcher (AGR-3); #Category:Liberty ships; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:World War II merchant ships of the United States; #Category:Guardian-class radar picket ships; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Slater (DE-766); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Wild Beast-class destroyers (1951); #Category:Museum ships in New York; #Category:Ships on the National Register of Historic Places in New York; #Category:National Historic Landmarks in New York; #Category:Military and war museums in New York USS Sloat; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sloat (DD-316); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the California coast USS Sloat (DE-245); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Smalley (DD-565); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Smartt (DE-257); #Category:Evarts-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Smith; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Smith (DD-17); #Category:Smith-class destroyers; #Category:World War I destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1909 ships USS Smith (DD-378); #Category:Mahan-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Maine-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1936 ships USS Smith Thompson (DD-212); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Philippines USS Smith-Briggs; #Category:1862 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1864; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Ships of the United States Army USS Snapper; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Snapper (SP-2714); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pocomoke City, Maryland; #Category:1906 ships USS Snapper (SS-185); #Category:Salmon-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1937 ships USS Snark (SP-1291); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1917 ships USS Snatch (ARS-27); #Category:Research vessels of the United States; #Category:Research vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Diver-class rescue and salvage ships; #Category:Ships built in Napa, California; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1944 ships USS Snook; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Snook (SS-279); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Lost submarines of the United States; #Category:Missing submarines of World War II; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Philippine Sea; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Ships lost with all hands USS Snook (SSN-592); #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:Skipjack-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1960 ships USS Snowbell (AN-52); #Category:Ailanthus-class net laying ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Stockton, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1945 USS Snowden (DE-246); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Rhode Island coast USS Snowdrop; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Snowdrop (1863); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:New York in the American Civil War; #Category:History of Buffalo, New York; #Category:1863 ships USS Snyder (DE-745); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Solace; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Solace (AH-2); #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:Hospital ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Spanish–American War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1897 ships USS Solace (AH-5); #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:Hospital ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:1927 ships USS Solar (DE-221); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1943 ships USS Soley (DD-707); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the United States Navy; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States USS Solomons (CVE-67); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships USS Somali (DE-111); #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Delaware; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the Free French Naval Forces; #Category:World War II frigates of France; #Category:Cold War frigates of France USS Somerfield (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Stone Fleet USS Somers; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Somers (1812); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States; #Category:Great Lakes ships; #Category:1812 ships; #Category:Vessels captured from the United States Navy USS Somers (1842); #Category:Brigs of the United States Navy; #Category:Mexican–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Naval mutinies; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Gulf of Mexico; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1846; #Category:1842 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks on the National Register of Historic Places; #Category:Herman Melville USS Somers (DD-301); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1918 ships USS Somers (DD-381); #Category:Somers-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1937 ships USS Somers (DD-947); #Category:Forrest Sherman-class destroyers; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:1958 ships USS Somers (TB-22); #Category:Torpedo boats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Elbing; #Category:1898 ships; #Category:Ships built by Schichau USS Somerset; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Somerset (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1862 ships USS Somerset (LPD-25); #Category:San Antonio-class amphibious transport docks; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:United Airlines Flight 93; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:2012 ships USS Sonoma; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sonoma (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1862 ships USS Sonoma (AT-12); #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:1912 ships; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk by aircraft; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:Ships sunk with no fatalities; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1944 USS Sonoma (ATA-175); #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:Sotoyomo-class tugs; #Category:1944 ships USS Sophronia (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States USS Sorrel (1864); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States USS Sotoyomo (ATA-121); #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:Sotoyomo-class tugs; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Mexican Navy USS Sotoyomo (YTM-9); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Soubarissen (AO-93); #Category:Suamico-class oilers; #Category:Escambia-class oilers; #Category:Type T2-SE-A2 tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Sausalito, California; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II tankers of the United States USS South America (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Barques of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Stone Fleet; #Category:Whaling ships; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States USS South Carolina; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy South Carolina-related ships USS South Carolina (1860); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy South Carolina-related ships; #Category:1860 ships; #Category:Stores ships of the United States Navy USS South Carolina (BB-26); #Category:South Carolina-class battleships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1908 ships; #Category:World War I battleships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy South Carolina-related ships USS South Carolina (CGN-37); #Category:California-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1972 ships; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy South Carolina-related ships USS South Dakota; #Category:United States Navy ship names; #Category:United States Navy South Dakota-related ships USS South Dakota (ACR-9); #Category:Pennsylvania-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1904 ships; #Category:World War I cruisers of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks in rivers; #Category:Shipwrecks of the British Columbia coast; #Category:United States Navy South Dakota-related ships USS South Dakota (BB-57); #Category:South Dakota-class battleships (1939); #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II battleships of the United States; #Category:United States Navy South Dakota-related ships USS South Wind (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Stone Fleet USS Southampton; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Southampton (1841); #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy USS Southampton (AKA-66); #Category:Tolland-class attack cargo ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in North Carolina; #Category:1944 ships USS Southard (DD-207); #Category:Clemson-class destroyers; #Category:World War II mine warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1945 USS Southerland (DD-743); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:United States Navy New York-related ships; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Southerner (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Stone Fleet USS Southery (IX-26); #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Colliers of the United States Navy; #Category:Wear-built ships; #Category:1889 ships USS Southfield (1857); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks in rivers; #Category:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War; #Category:1857 ships USS Southland (IX-168); #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia USS Sovereign; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sovereign (1855); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1855 ships USS Sovereign (SP-170); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Steam yachts; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1911 ships USS Spadefish; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Spadefish (SS-411); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1944 ships USS Spadefish (SSN-668); #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:Sturgeon-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:1968 ships USS Spangenberg (DE-223); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:1943 ships USS Spangler (DE-696); #Category:Buckley-class destroyer escorts; #Category:United States Navy Indiana-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Michigan; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:1943 ships USS Spark; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Spark (1813); #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States; #Category:Barbary Wars American ships; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:Brigs of the United States Navy; #Category:1813 ships USS Spark (1831); #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy USS Sparrow; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sparrow (AMc-31); #Category:Ships built in San Diego, California; #Category:1929 ships; #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor USS Sparrow (MHC 42); #Category:AMCU-7-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Bay City, Michigan; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Sparrow II (SP-3231); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Baltimore, Maryland; #Category:1915 ships USS Spartan (SP-336); #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Baltimore, Maryland; #Category:1912 ships USS Spartanburg County (LST-1192); #Category:Newport-class tank landing ships; #Category:Ships built in San Diego, California; #Category:1970 ships; #Category:United States Navy South Carolina-related ships; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Malaysian Navy; #Category:Amphibious warfare vessels of the Royal Malaysian Navy USS Spear (AM-322); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Valle-class patrol vessels USS Spearfish (SS-190); #Category:Sargo-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1938 ships USS Spectacle (AM-305); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Specter (AM-306); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers of the Mexican Navy USS Speed (AM-116); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Speedway (SP-407); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New York USS Spence (DD-512); #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Philippine Sea; #Category:1942 ships USS Sperry (AS-12); #Category:Fulton-class submarine tenders; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1941 ships USS Sphinx (ARL-24); #Category:Achelous-class repair ships; #Category:Achelous-class repair ships converted from LST-542-class ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1945 ships USS Spica; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Spica (AK-16); #Category:Design 1022 ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Design 1022 ships of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Hog Islanders USS Spicewood (AN-53); #Category:Ailanthus-class net laying ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Stockton, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States USS Spiegel Grove (LSD-32); #Category:Thomaston-class dock landing ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Florida Keys; #Category:Ships sunk as dive sites; #Category:Ships built in Mississippi; #Category:1955 ships; #Category:Maritime incidents in 2002; #Category:Ships sunk as artificial reefs USS Spikefish (SS-404); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks of the New York coast; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1944 ships USS Spinax (SS-489); #Category:Tench-class submarines; #Category:Cold War submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1945 ships USS Spindrift (IX-49); #Category:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1928 ships; #Category:Individual yachts USS Spirea (1864); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1864 ships USS Spitfire; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Spitfire (1776 gunboat); #Category:Archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in New York; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Continental Navy; #Category:Age of Sail naval ships of the United States; #Category:1776 ships USS Spitfire (1776); #Category:Ships of the Continental Navy; #Category:Row galleys of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Rhode Island; #Category:1776 ships USS Spitfire (1803); #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Ammunition ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Barbary Wars American ships; #Category:Ketches of the United States Navy; #Category:1803 ships USS Spitfire (1814); #Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States; #Category:Barbary Wars American ships; #Category:Schooners of the United States Navy; #Category:1814 ships USS Spitfire (1846); #Category:Mexican–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Dispatch boats of the United States Navy; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:1846 ships USS Spokane (CL-120); #Category:Juneau-class cruisers; #Category:United States Navy Washington (state)-related ships; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1945 ships USS Spoonbill (MSC-202); #Category:Bluebird-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1954 ships USS Spot (SS-413); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Balao-class submarines of the Chilean Navy USS Spray (ID-2491); #Category:Minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1905 ships USS Spray II (SP-308); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in New York; #Category:1911 ships USS Sprig (AM-384); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Springer (SS-414); #Category:Balao-class submarines; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Balao-class submarines of the Chilean Navy USS Springfield; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Springfield (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1862 ships USS Springfield (CL-66); #Category:Cleveland-class cruisers; #Category:Providence-class cruisers; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:Cold War cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships USS Springfield (SSN-761); #Category:Los Angeles-class submarines; #Category:Nuclear ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:1992 ships; #Category:Active submarines of the United States USS Sproston; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Sproston (DD-173); #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1918 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; #Category:Wickes-class destroyer minelayers USS Sproston (DD-577); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Korean War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Spruance; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Spruance (DD-963); #Category:Spruance-class destroyers; #Category:Cold War destroyers of the United States; #Category:1973 ships; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Spruance (DDG-111); #Category:Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; #Category:2010 ships; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:Carrier Strike Group Eleven USS Spuyten Duyvil (1864); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Torpedo boats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1864 ships; #Category:Unique minelayers of the United States Navy; #Category:Experimental ships USS Squall (PC-7); #Category:Cyclone-class patrol ships; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1993 ships USS Squando (1865); #Category:Casco-class monitors; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1865 ships USS St. Augustine (PG-54); #Category:Escort ships of the United States; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1944; #Category:Shipwrecks of the New Jersey coast; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk in collisions USS St. Clair (1862); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1862 ships USS St. Clair County (LST-1096); #Category:LST-542-class tank landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Alabama-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Illinois-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Michigan-related ships; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships; #Category:Ships built in Indiana; #Category:1945 ships USS St. Francis (ID-1557); #Category:Freighters; #Category:1914 ships; #Category:Ships built in Northern Ireland; #Category:Steamships of the United Kingdom; #Category:Steamships of the United States; #Category:World War I merchant ships of the United Kingdom; #Category:World War I naval ships of the United Kingdom; #Category:World War I naval ships of the United States; #Category:World War II merchant ships of the United States; #Category:Maritime incidents in April 1942; #Category:Ships sunk by German submarines in World War II; #Category:World War II shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean USS St. Francis River (LSMR-525); #Category:LSM(R)-501-class medium landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1945 ships; #Category:Ships built in Texas USS St. George (AV-16); #Category:Kenneth Whiting-class seaplane tenders; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Italian Navy USS St. Joseph's River (LSM(R)-527); #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Korea Navy; #Category:LSM(R)-501-class medium landing ships; #Category:1945 ships USS St. Lawrence (1848); #Category:Sailing frigates of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Portsmouth, Virginia; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1848 ships USS St. Lo (CVE-63); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1943 ships; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Philippine Sea; #Category:Ships sunk by kamikaze attack; #Category:Aircraft carriers sunk by aircraft USS St. Louis (1828); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in the District of Columbia; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War sloops of the United States; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Pennsylvania-related ships; #Category:1828 ships USS St. Louis (C-20); #Category:St. Louis-class cruisers (1905); #Category:Ships built by Neafie and Levy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1905 ships; #Category:World War I cruisers of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Missouri-related ships USS St. Louis (CL-49); #Category:St. Louis-class cruisers (1938); #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1938 ships; #Category:World War II cruisers of the United States; #Category:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor; #Category:St. Louis-class cruisers (1938) of the Brazilian Navy; #Category:Cruisers of the Brazilian Navy USS St. Louis (LKA-116); #Category:Charleston-class amphibious cargo ships; #Category:Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia; #Category:1969 ships USS St. Mary's; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS St. Mary's (1798); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in the District of Columbia; #Category:Training ships of the New York State Merchant Marine Academy; #Category:1797 ships USS St. Mary's (1844); #Category:Sloops of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in the District of Columbia; #Category:Mexican–American War ships of the United States; #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Training ships of the New York State Merchant Marine Academy; #Category:1844 ships USS St. Mary's (APA-126); #Category:Victory ships; #Category:Ships built in Los Angeles, California; #Category:Haskell-class attack transports; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:Troop ships; #Category:United States Navy Maryland-related ships; #Category:1944 ships USS St. Mary's (SP-1457); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maryland; #Category:1912 ships USS St. Mary's River (LSM(R)-528); #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:LSM(R)-501-class medium landing ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:1945 ships USS St. Mihiel (AP-32); #Category:Hog Islanders; #Category:Design 1024 ships; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:1919 ships; #Category:Design 1024 ships of the United States Army; #Category:Design 1024 ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Hospital ships of the United States Army; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS St. Regis River (LSM(R)-529); #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:LSM(R)-501-class medium landing ships; #Category:1945 ships USS St. Sebastian (SP-470); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1919 USS Stack (DD-406); #Category:Benham-class destroyers; #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Portsmouth, Virginia; #Category:1938 ships; #Category:Ships involved in Operation Crossroads; #Category:Ships sunk as targets USS Stadtfeld (DE-29); #Category:Evarts-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Vallejo, California; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Staff (AM-114); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Stafford (DE-411); #Category:John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States USS Stag (AW-1); #Category:Stag-class distilling ships; #Category:World War II distilling ships of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana USS Stagbush (AN-69); #Category:Ailanthus-class net laying ships of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Louisiana; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II net laying ships of the United States; #Category:Tenders of the United States Navy; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Stallion; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Stallion (ATA-193); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:Sotoyomo-class tugs USS Stalwart; #Category:United States Navy ship names USS Stalwart (AMc-105); #Category:Accentor-class minesweepers; #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1941 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Stalwart (MSO-493); #Category:Aggressive-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Florida; #Category:1955 ships; #Category:Vietnam War mine warfare vessels of the United States USS Stamford (PF-95); #Category:Tacoma-class frigates; #Category:Proposed ships of the United States Navy; #Category:United States Navy Connecticut-related ships USS Standard Arrow (ID-1532); #Category:Tankers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in New Jersey; #Category:1916 ships; #Category:Unique oilers and tankers of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I tankers of the United States; #Category:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States USS Standish (1864); #Category:Tugs of the United States Navy; #Category:1865 ships USS Stanly (DD-478); #Category:World War II destroyers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in South Carolina; #Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:Fletcher-class destroyers of the United States Navy USS Stansbury (DD-180); #Category:Wickes-class destroyers; #Category:World War II mine warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships built in San Francisco, California; #Category:1919 ships USS Stanton (DE-247); #Category:Edsall-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Ships sunk as targets; #Category:Shipwrecks in the Caribbean Sea; #Category:Maritime incidents in 1972 USS Starboard Unit (1918); #Category:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy; #Category:World War I patrol vessels of the United States USS Stark (FFG-31); #Category:20th-century military history of the United States; #Category:Iraq–United States relations; #Category:1980 ships; #Category:Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates of the United States Navy USS Starlight (AP-175); #Category:Storm King-class transports; #Category:Ships built in North Carolina; #Category:1943 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States USS Starling (AM-64); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Alameda, California; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Valle-class patrol vessels; #Category:Active patrol vessels of Mexico USS Starr (AKA-67); #Category:Tolland-class attack cargo ships; #Category:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States; #Category:United States Navy Texas-related ships; #Category:Ships built in North Carolina; #Category:1944 ships USS Stars and Stripes (1861); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Connecticut; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:Shipwrecks of the Carolina coast USS State of Georgia (1851); #Category:Ships of the Union Navy; #Category:Ships built in Pennsylvania; #Category:Steamships of the United States Navy; #Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy; #Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States; #Category:1851 ships USS Staunch (AM-307); #Category:Admirable-class minesweepers; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States USS Steady (AM-118); #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the United States Navy; #Category:Ships built in Ohio; #Category:1942 ships; #Category:World War II minesweepers of the United States; #Category:Auk-class minesweepers of the Republic of China Navy USS Steamer Bay (CVE-87); #Category:Casablanca-class escort carriers; #Category:World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Washington (state); #Category:1944 ships USS Steele (DE-8); #Category:World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States; #Category:Evarts-class destroyer escorts; #Category:Ships built in Massachusetts; #Category:1943 ships USS Steelhead (SS-280); #Category:Gato-class submarines; #Category:World War II submarines of the United States; #Category:Ships built in Maine; #Category:1942 ships USS Tonkawa (ATA-176); #Category:ATR-1-class rescue tugs; #Category:Ships built in Texas; #Category:1944 ships; #Category:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States; #Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of China Navy Ubaldo Soddu; #Category:1883 births; #Category:1949 deaths; #Category:People from Salerno; #Category:Italian generals; #Category:Italian military personnel of World War II; #Category:Greco-Italian War Ubaya Madawela; #Category:Sri Lankan Buddhists; #Category:Sri Lankan generals; #Category:Alumni of Nalanda College, Colombo; #Category:Sri Lanka Military Academy graduates Ubayd Allah Abu Marwan; #Category:People of the Reconquista; #Category:People of Al-Andalus; 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Frolov; #Category:1895 births; #Category:1961 deaths; #Category:Bolsheviks; #Category:Russian military personnel of World War I; #Category:Russian people of World War II; #Category:Soviet generals; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Kutuzov, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky (Soviet Union), 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star Valerian Albanov; #Category:1881 births; #Category:1919 deaths; #Category:Russian and Soviet polar explorers; #Category:Russian explorers; #Category:Russian Navy; #Category:Kara Sea; #Category:Explorers of the Arctic; #Category:Franz Josef Land; #Category:Russian navigators Valerian Engelhardt; #Category:1798 births; #Category:1856 deaths; #Category:Engelhardt family; #Category:Imperial Russian Army generals; #Category:Russian military personnel of the Caucasian War Valerian Kuybyshev; #Category:1888 births; #Category:1935 deaths; #Category:People from Omsk; #Category:Bolsheviks; #Category:Soviet politicians; #Category:Russian Constituent Assembly members; #Category:Burials at the Kremlin Wall Necropolis; #Category:Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union members; #Category:Deaths from heart failure; #Category:Old Bolsheviks; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner Valerian Madatov; #Category:1782 births; #Category:1829 deaths; #Category:People from Askeran Province; #Category:Armenian nobility; #Category:Imperial Russian Army generals; #Category:Russian Armenians; #Category:Russian commanders of the Napoleonic Wars; #Category:Russian nobility; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Third Degree; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Fourth Degree; #Category:Russian military personnel of the Caucasian War Valerio Castello; #Category:1624 births; #Category:1659 deaths; #Category:People from Genoa; #Category:17th-century Italian painters; #Category:Genoese painters; #Category:Italian Baroque painters; #Category:Italian battle painters Valerius Comazon Eutychianus; #Category:Ancient Roman generals; #Category:Imperial Roman consuls; #Category:3rd-century Romans; #Category:222 deaths; #Category:Praetorian prefects; #Category:Urban prefects of Rome; #Category:Year of birth unknown Valerius Severus; #Category:3rd-century births; #Category:307 deaths; #Category:Constantinian dynasty; #Category:4th-century Roman emperors; #Category:Imperial Roman consuls; #Category:Flavii; #Category:Valerii Valeriy Heletey; #Category:1967 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:People from Mukachevo Raion; #Category:Defence ministers of Ukraine; #Category:Pro-Ukrainian people of the 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine; #Category:Ukrainian people of War in Donbass Valery Baranov (soldier); #Category:People of the Chechen wars; #Category:Living people; #Category:Russian generals; #Category:1948 births Valery Bolotov; #Category:Living people; #Category:1970 births; #Category:People from Taganrog; #Category:Pro-Russian people of the 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine; #Category:Military personnel of the Nagorno-Karabakh War; #Category:Russian nationalists; #Category:People of the Lugansk People's Republic; #Category:Warlords; #Category:People of the Federal Security Service; #Category:People of the KGB; #Category:People of the war in Donbass Valery Bykovsky; #Category:1934 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:People from Moscow Oblast; #Category:1963 in spaceflight; #Category:Soviet cosmonauts; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Friendship; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Georgi Dimitrov; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Karl Marx; #Category:Recipients of the Cross of Grunwald, 1st class Valery Chkalov; #Category:1904 births; #Category:1938 deaths; #Category:Aviators killed in aviation accidents or incidents; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Burials at the Kremlin Wall Necropolis; #Category:Russian aviators; #Category:Russian explorers; #Category:Soviet Air Force officers; #Category:Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in the Soviet Union Valery Gerasimov; #Category:1955 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:People from Kazan; #Category:Russian generals; #Category:Frunze Military Academy alumni; #Category:General Staff Academy (Soviet Union) alumni Valery Havard; #Category:1846 births; #Category:1927 deaths; #Category:American military personnel of the Spanish–American War; #Category:American people of the Indian Wars; #Category:French emigrants to the United States; #Category:Manhattan College alumni; #Category:New York University School of Medicine alumni; #Category:People from Compiègne; #Category:People of the American Old West; #Category:United States Army officers; #Category:Writers from Fairfield, Connecticut Valery Khalilov; #Category:1952 births; #Category:2016 deaths; #Category:Soviet composers; #Category:Soviet conductors (music); #Category:Russian composers; #Category:Russian conductors (music); #Category:Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in Russia; #Category:Alexandrov Ensemble; #Category:Russian people of Uzbek descent; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Honour (Russia); #Category:Recipients of the Medal of Zhukov; #Category:People's Artists of Russia; #Category:Recipients of the Medal "In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow"; #Category:Moscow Conservatory alumni; #Category:Moscow Conservatory faculty Valery Korzun; #Category:1953 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:Heroes of the Russian Federation; #Category:Commanders of the International Space Station; #Category:Russian Air Force officers; #Category:Russian cosmonauts; #Category:Soviet Air Force officers; #Category:Crew members of the International Space Station Valery Muntiyan; #Category:1960 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:Ministry of Economic Development and Trade (Ukraine); #Category:Merited Builders of Ukraine; #Category:Ukrainian Government's Commissioners; #Category:Corresponding members of NAN Ukraine; #Category:Ukrainian generals; #Category:People from Odessa Valery Pechyonkin; #Category:1939 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:Russian businesspeople; #Category:KGB officers Valery Sablin; #Category:1939 births; #Category:1976 deaths; #Category:Communist Party of the Soviet Union members; #Category:Deaths by firearm in Russia; #Category:Russian people executed by the Soviet Union; #Category:Executed Soviet people from Russia; #Category:People executed by firearm; #Category:People executed for treason against the Soviet Union; #Category:Soviet Navy personnel; #Category:People executed for mutiny; #Category:Soviet rehabilitations; #Category:Executed people from Saint Petersburg; #Category:Russian people executed by firearm Valfrid Nykänen; #Category:1894 births; #Category:1918 deaths; #Category:People from Kotka; #Category:People from Viipuri Province (Grand Duchy of Finland); #Category:Russian World War I pilots; #Category:Finnish aviators; #Category:People of the Finnish Civil War (White side); #Category:Finnish male artistic gymnasts Valiko Jugheli; #Category:1887 births; #Category:1924 deaths; #Category:Military personnel from Georgia (country); #Category:People from Georgia (country) executed by the Soviet Union; #Category:Georgian Socialist-Federalist Revolutionary Party politicians Valiollah Fallahi; #Category:1981 deaths; #Category:1931 births; #Category:Iranian military personnel of the Iran–Iraq War; #Category:Iranian generals; #Category:Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in Iran Valston Hancock; #Category:1907 births; #Category:1998 deaths; #Category:Australian knights; #Category:Australian military personnel of the Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation; #Category:Australian military personnel of the Malayan Emergency; #Category:Companions of the Order of the Bath; #Category:Royal Military College, Duntroon graduates; #Category:Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire; #Category:People educated at Hale School; #Category:Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom); #Category:Royal Australian Air Force air marshals; #Category:Royal Australian Air Force personnel of World War II Valter Girardelli; #Category:Italian admirals; #Category:Living people; #Category:1955 births; #Category:People from Rovereto; #Category:Knights Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic Valter Roman; #Category:1913 births; #Category:1983 deaths; #Category:People from Oradea; #Category:Romanian Jews; #Category:Romanian communists; #Category:Romanian Comintern people; #Category:Romanian people of the Spanish Civil War; #Category:Romanian academics; #Category:Romanian engineers; #Category:Romanian Land Forces generals; #Category:Romanian memoirists; #Category:Romanian expatriates in the Soviet Union; #Category:International Brigades personnel Valvil Ori; #Category:Ancient Indian people; #Category:History of Tamil Nadu; #Category:2nd-century Indian people; #Category:3rd-century Indian people Valère Basilica; #Category:Basilica churches in Europe; #Category:Castles in Valais; #Category:Fortified churches; #Category:Sion, Switzerland; #Category:Tourist attractions in Valais Valérie André; #Category:French generals; #Category:French Resistance; #Category:1922 births; #Category:People from Strasbourg; #Category:Army aviation personnel; #Category:Female aviators; #Category:Grand Croix of the Légion d'honneur; #Category:Grand Croix of the Ordre national du Mérite; #Category:Recipients of the Croix de guerre 1939–1945 (France); #Category:Recipients of the Croix de guerre des Théatres d'Opérations Exterieures; #Category:Recipients of the Croix de la Valeur Militaire; #Category:Recipients of the Médaille de l'Aéronautique; #Category:Foreign recipients of the Legion of Merit; #Category:Recipients of the National Order of Vietnam; #Category:Living people; #Category:Helicopter pilots Valéry Giscard d'Estaing; #Category:1926 births; #Category:École nationale d'administration alumni; #Category:École Polytechnique alumni; #Category:Cold War leaders; #Category:French anti-communists; #Category:French Roman Catholics; #Category:Independent Republicans politicians; #Category:Living people; #Category:Lycée Janson de Sailly alumni; #Category:Lycée Louis-le-Grand alumni; #Category:Members of the Académie française; #Category:National Centre of Independents and Peasants politicians; #Category:People from Koblenz; #Category:Presidents of France; #Category:Roman Catholic monarchs; #Category:Union for French Democracy politicians; #Category:Grand Croix of the Légion d'honneur; #Category:Grand Croix of the Ordre national du Mérite; #Category:Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St. Olav; #Category:Knights of Malta; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Seraphim; #Category:French Ministers of Finance Van C. Mow; #Category:American bioengineers; #Category:Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute alumni; #Category:Columbia University faculty; #Category:1939 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:Recipients of the Legion of Merit; #Category:Members of the United States National Academy of Engineering Van Damage; #Category:1966 births; #Category:People from Rome, New York; #Category:Living people; #Category:American military personnel of the Gulf War; #Category:United States Army soldiers; #Category:American male pornographic film actors; #Category:American pornographic film directors; #Category:People from San Fernando Van Fletcher; #Category:1924 births; #Category:2010 deaths; #Category:Amarillo Gold Sox players; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:Baseball players from North Carolina; #Category:Birmingham Barons players; #Category:Buffalo Bisons (minor league) players; #Category:Charleston Senators players; #Category:Detroit Tigers players; #Category:Elkin Blanketeers players; #Category:Little Rock Travelers players; #Category:Major League Baseball pitchers; #Category:Montgomery Rebels players; #Category:People from East Bend, North Carolina; #Category:Seattle Rainiers players; #Category:Tyler Trojans players; #Category:Vancouver Capilanos players Van H. Manning; #Category:1839 births; #Category:1892 deaths; #Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives from Mississippi; #Category:Confederate States Army officers; #Category:People of Arkansas in the American Civil War; #Category:American Civil War prisoners of war; #Category:Texas Brigade; #Category:Burials at Glenwood Cemetery (Washington, D.C.) Van Hammer; #Category:1967 births; #Category:American male professional wrestlers; #Category:Living people; #Category:People from Wicomico County, Maryland; #Category:Professional wrestlers from Maryland; #Category:United States Navy sailors Van Heflin; #Category:1910 births; #Category:1971 deaths; #Category:Male actors from Oklahoma; #Category:American male film actors; #Category:American male radio actors; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:American male stage actors; #Category:Best Supporting Actor Academy Award winners; #Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract players; #Category:First Motion Picture Unit personnel; #Category:People from Cotton County, Oklahoma; #Category:Male Spaghetti Western actors; #Category:United States Army Air Forces officers; #Category:Male Western (genre) film actors; #Category:20th-century American male actors Van N. Backman; #Category:1919 births; #Category:Living people Van Santvoord Merle-Smith; #Category:1889 births; #Category:1943 deaths; #Category:United States Assistant Secretaries of State; #Category:Recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross (United States) Van Spence; #Category:1837 births; #Category:Year of death missing; #Category:Union Army soldiers Van T. Barfoot; #Category:1919 births; #Category:2012 deaths; #Category:People from Leake County, Mississippi; #Category:Choctaw people; #Category:United States Army officers; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:United States Army Medal of Honor recipients; #Category:Recipients of the Silver Star; #Category:Recipients of the Legion of Merit; #Category:Recipients of the Bronze Star Medal; #Category:Recipients of the Purple Heart medal; #Category:Recipients of the Croix de guerre (France); #Category:Native American United States military personnel; #Category:Accidental deaths in Virginia; #Category:Accidental deaths from falls; #Category:World War II recipients of the Medal of Honor Van. H. Manning; #Category:1839 births; #Category:1892 deaths; #Category:19th-century American lawyers; #Category:19th-century American politicians; #Category:3d Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Confederate States) officers; #Category:Arkansas lawyers; #Category:American Civil War prisoners of war; #Category:Burials at Glenwood Cemetery (Washington, D.C.); #Category:Confederate States Army officers; #Category:Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives; #Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives from Mississippi; #Category:Mississippi Democrats; #Category:Mississippi lawyers; #Category:People of Arkansas in the American Civil War; #Category:People from Wake County, North Carolina; #Category:University of Nashville alumni Vance D. Brand; #Category:1931 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:People from Longmont, Colorado; #Category:American astronauts; #Category:Harmon Trophy winners; #Category:Recipients of the NASA Distinguished Service Medal; #Category:Recipients of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal; #Category:Recipients of the NASA Space Flight Medal; #Category:United States Astronaut Hall of Fame inductees; #Category:United States Marine Corps officers; #Category:United States Naval Aviators; #Category:University of California, Los Angeles alumni; #Category:University of Colorado Boulder alumni; #Category:NASA civilian astronauts Vance Hartke; #Category:1919 births; #Category:2003 deaths; #Category:People from Pike County, Indiana; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery; #Category:Indiana lawyers; #Category:American Lutherans; #Category:Indiana Democrats; #Category:Mayors of Evansville, Indiana; #Category:Politicians from Falls Church, Virginia; #Category:United States presidential candidates, 1972; #Category:20th-century American politicians; #Category:United States Senators from Indiana; #Category:University of Evansville alumni; #Category:Indiana University Maurer School of Law alumni; #Category:Democratic Party United States Senators; #Category:American people of German descent Vance McAllister; #Category:1974 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:Louisiana Republicans; #Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives from Louisiana; #Category:Businesspeople from Louisiana; #Category:People from Ouachita Parish, Louisiana; #Category:People from Oak Grove, Louisiana; #Category:Southern Baptists; #Category:United States Army soldiers; #Category:University of Louisiana at Monroe alumni; #Category:Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives; #Category:21st-century American politicians Vance Peterson; #Category:Gonzaga University alumni; #Category:Webster University alumni; #Category:United States Army officers; #Category:Washington (state) state court judges; #Category:Members of the United States Army Special Forces; #Category:American military personnel of the War in Afghanistan (2001–present); #Category:American military personnel of the Vietnam War; #Category:1953 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:People from Spokane County, Washington Vance Plauché; #Category:1897 births; #Category:1976 deaths; #Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives from Louisiana; #Category:Politicians from Lake Charles, Louisiana; #Category:People from Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana; #Category:Businesspeople from Louisiana; #Category:Louisiana Democrats; #Category:American Roman Catholics; #Category:American people of French descent; #Category:Cajun people; #Category:Louisiana lawyers; #Category:Loyola University New Orleans alumni; #Category:American military personnel of World War I; #Category:Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives; #Category:20th-century American politicians Vance Young Donaldson; #Category:Norfolk Island penal colony administrators; #Category:1791 births; #Category:19th-century deaths Vandenberg AFB Launch Emplacement 8; #Category:Vandenberg Air Force Base Vanderbilt Brown; #Category:1921 deaths; #Category:1886 births; #Category:People from Danville, Virginia; #Category:African-American military personnel; #Category:African-American physicians; #Category:American primary care physicians‎; #Category:American military personnel of World War I; #Category:American military physicians; #Category:Physicians from Virginia; #Category:Johnson C. Smith University alumni Vangel Ajanovski-Oče; #Category:1909 births; #Category:1996 deaths; #Category:People from Edessa, Greece; #Category:Aegean Macedonians; #Category:Macedonian politicians; #Category:Macedonian communists Vannevar Bush; #Category:1890 births; #Category:1974 deaths; #Category:American electrical engineers; #Category:Futurologists; #Category:IEEE Edison Medal recipients; #Category:Internet pioneers; #Category:Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni; #Category:Massachusetts Institute of Technology faculty; #Category:Manhattan Project people; #Category:Medal for Merit recipients; #Category:National Academy of Sciences laureates; #Category:National Medal of Science laureates; #Category:People from Everett, Massachusetts; #Category:Raytheon people; #Category:Tufts University alumni; #Category:Honorary Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire; #Category:Légion d'honneur recipients Vard Mamikonian; #Category:450 births; #Category:500s deaths; #Category:Sasanian governors of Armenia; #Category:Armenian people Vardan I Dadiani; #Category:1213 deaths; #Category:House of Dadiani; #Category:13th-century people from Georgia (country); #Category:12th-century Georgian people; #Category:Year of birth unknown Vardiko Nadibaidze; #Category:1939 births; #Category:Generals from Georgia (country); #Category:Russian generals; #Category:Soviet generals; #Category:Government ministers of Georgia (country); #Category:Living people Varina Davis; #Category:1826 births; #Category:1906 deaths; #Category:Jefferson Davis family; #Category:Women in the American Civil War; #Category:Spouses of members of the United States House of Representatives; #Category:Spouses of United States Cabinet members; #Category:Spouses of United States Senators; #Category:American women writers; #Category:People from Biloxi, Mississippi; #Category:People from New York City; #Category:People from Richmond, Virginia; #Category:Burials at Hollywood Cemetery (Richmond, Virginia) Varinder Singh (soldier); #Category:Indian Sikhs; #Category:2012 deaths; #Category:Indian Army personnel; #Category:Recipients of the Vir Chakra; #Category:1955 births Varinder Singh Minhas; #Category:Indian Sikhs; #Category:2012 deaths; #Category:Indian Army personnel; #Category:Recipients of the Vir Chakra; #Category:1955 births Varnado Simpson; #Category:1948 births; #Category:1997 deaths; #Category:African-American military personnel; #Category:American mass murderers; #Category:American military personnel of the Vietnam War; #Category:American military personnel who committed suicide; #Category:My Lai Massacre; #Category:United States Army soldiers; #Category:Suicides by firearm in the United States Varoujan Garabedian; #Category:1954 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:Syrian Armenians; #Category:People convicted on terrorism charges Varyl Begg; #Category:1908 births; #Category:1995 deaths; #Category:British colonial governors and administrators; #Category:First Sea Lords; #Category:Governors of Gibraltar; #Category:People educated at Malvern College; #Category:Companions of the Distinguished Service Order; #Category:Knights of the Order of St John; #Category:Recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross (United Kingdom); #Category:Royal Navy admirals of the fleet; #Category:Royal Navy personnel of World War II; #Category:Royal Navy personnel of the Korean War; #Category:British military personnel of the Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation; #Category:Deaths from Alzheimer's disease Vasa Čarapić; #Category:1768 births; #Category:1806 deaths; #Category:People of the First Serbian Uprising Vasco Fernandes Coutinho, captain of Espírito Santo; #Category:Espírito Santo; #Category:1490 births; #Category:1561 deaths; #Category:Portuguese colonial governors and administrators; #Category:Colonial Brazil; #Category:Portuguese colonization of the Americas; #Category:City founders; #Category:16th-century Portuguese people Vasco Gonçalves; #Category:1922 births; #Category:2005 deaths; #Category:People from Lisbon; #Category:Prime Ministers of Portugal; #Category:Portuguese soldiers; #Category:Carnation Revolution Vasco Núñez de Balboa; #Category:Spanish explorers; #Category:Spanish conquistadors; #Category:Explorers of the Pacific; #Category:Explorers of Central America; #Category:People of the Spanish colonial Americas; #Category:Royal Governors of Panama; #Category:1470s births; #Category:1519 deaths; #Category:16th-century explorers; #Category:16th-century Spanish people; #Category:16th century in Central America; #Category:1510 in North America; #Category:1513 in North America; #Category:People from the Province of Badajoz; #Category:Extremaduran explorers; #Category:Extremaduran conquistadors; #Category:Colonial Central America; #Category:Colonial Panama; #Category:History of Panama; #Category:Spanish people executed by decapitation; #Category:Spanish people executed abroad; #Category:Spanish colonization of the Americas; #Category:People executed by Spain by decapitation Vasco da Gama; #Category:1524 deaths; #Category:Portuguese explorers; #Category:Maritime history of Portugal; #Category:Portuguese Roman Catholics; #Category:Explorers of Asia; #Category:Explorers of Africa; #Category:Viceroys of Portuguese India; #Category:Age of Discovery; #Category:Deaths from malaria; #Category:Infectious disease deaths in India; #Category:Maritime history of South Africa; #Category:15th-century Roman Catholics; #Category:Colonial Kerala; #Category:History of Goa; #Category:1460s births; #Category:Portuguese colonial governors and administrators; #Category:15th-century Portuguese people Vasco de Almeida e Costa; #Category:1932 births; #Category:2010 deaths; #Category:People from Lisbon; #Category:Prime Ministers of Portugal; #Category:Governors of Macau Vasil Kutinchev; #Category:Bulgarian military personnel of World War I; #Category:Bulgarian generals; #Category:Bulgarian military personnel of the Balkan Wars; #Category:People of the Serbo-Bulgarian War; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Bravery; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St Alexander; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Military Merit (Bulgaria); #Category:Recipients of the Order of Stara Planina, 1st class with swords; #Category:People from Ruse, Bulgaria; #Category:1859 births; #Category:1941 deaths Vasil Mzhavanadze; #Category:First Secretaries of the Georgian Communist Party; #Category:People of World War II from Georgia (country); #Category:People from Kutaisi; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:1902 births; #Category:1988 deaths; #Category:Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union candidate members Vasile Atanasiu; #Category:Romanian Land Forces generals; #Category:Romanian military personnel of World War II; #Category:Carol I National Defence University alumni; #Category:1886 births; #Category:1964 deaths Vasile Chiţu; #Category:Romanian Land Forces generals; #Category:Romanian military personnel of World War II; #Category:1896 births; #Category:Year of death missing Vasile Chițu; #Category:Romanian Land Forces generals; #Category:Romanian military personnel of World War II; #Category:1896 births; #Category:Year of death missing Vasile Cijevschi; #Category:Military personnel of the Moldavian Democratic Republic; #Category:Russian military personnel of the Russo-Japanese War; #Category:Russian military personnel of World War I; #Category:Ethnic Romanian politicians of the Bessarabia Governorate; #Category:Moldovan MPs 1917–18; #Category:Romanian civil servants; #Category:People's Party (interwar Romania) politicians; #Category:Romanian newspaper editors; #Category:Romanian newspaper founders; #Category:Moldovan newspaper editors; #Category:Moldovan newspaper founders; #Category:Romanian short story writers; #Category:Moldovan short story writers; #Category:People from Căuşeni District; #Category:1881 births; #Category:1931 deaths Vasile Milea; #Category:Chiefs of the General Staff of Romania; #Category:People from Argeș County; #Category:People of the Romanian Revolution of 1989; #Category:Romanian Land Forces generals; #Category:Romanian Ministers of Defence; #Category:Romanian communists; #Category:Members of the Great National Assembly; #Category:Deaths by firearm in Romania; #Category:1927 births; #Category:1989 deaths Vasileios Goudas; #Category:1779 births; #Category:1845 deaths; #Category:Greek people of the Greek War of Independence; #Category:People from Ioannina Vasileios Melas; #Category:1879 births; #Category:1956 deaths; #Category:20th-century Greek people; #Category:Hellenic Army generals; #Category:Greek military personnel of the Greco-Turkish War (1897); #Category:Greek military personnel of the Greco-Turkish War (1919–22); #Category:Greek military personnel of the Balkan Wars; #Category:Greek military personnel of World War II; #Category:Freemasons Vasileios Sachinis; #Category:1897 births; #Category:1943 deaths; #Category:Albania in World War II; #Category:Epirus in World War II; #Category:Greek Resistance members; #Category:Greek torture victims; #Category:Northern Epirotes; #Category:People from Dropull i Poshtëm; #Category:People murdered in Albania Vasileios Sapountzakis; #Category:1811 births; #Category:1901 deaths; #Category:19th-century Greek people; #Category:Hellenic Army generals; #Category:People from Crete; #Category:Ministers of Military Affairs of Greece Vasili Altfater; #Category:1883 births; #Category:1919 deaths; #Category:Burials at Novodevichy Cemetery; #Category:Russian people of World War I; #Category:Imperial Russian Navy admirals; #Category:Soviet Navy personnel; #Category:Soviet admirals; #Category:Treaty of Brest-Litovsk; #Category:Russian and Soviet-German people Vasili Arkhipov; #Category:1926 births; #Category:1998 deaths; #Category:People from Orekhovo-Zuyevsky District; #Category:Soviet admirals; #Category:Soviet submarine commanders; #Category:People of the Cold War; #Category:Nuclear warfare; #Category:Cuban Missile Crisis; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II Vasili Bebutov; #Category:1791 births; #Category:1858 deaths; #Category:Imperial Russian Army generals; #Category:Armenian nobility; #Category:Russian nobility; #Category:Russian people of Armenian descent; #Category:Georgian Armenians; #Category:Nobility of Georgia (country); #Category:People from Tbilisi; #Category:Members of the State Council of the Russian Empire; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the White Eagle (Russian); #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Vladimir, 2nd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Second Degree; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Third Degree; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Andrew; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Anna, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Gold Sword for Bravery; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky; #Category:Russian military personnel of the Caucasian War Vasili Blokhin; #Category:1895 births; #Category:1955 deaths; #Category:People from Vladimir Oblast; #Category:NKVD officers; #Category:Russian executioners; #Category:Genocide perpetrators; #Category:Mass murderers; 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#Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Anna, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Lion and the Sun; #Category:Russian nobility; #Category:Russian people of Scottish descent; #Category:Russian people of Swedish descent; #Category:Russian people of Estonian descent; #Category:People from the Governorate of Estonia Vasili Glazunov; #Category:1896 births; #Category:1967 deaths; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union Vasili Mitrokhin; #Category:1922 births; #Category:2004 deaths; #Category:KGB officers; #Category:Soviet intelligence personnel who defected to the United Kingdom; #Category:Soviet archivists; #Category:Historians of espionage; #Category:Russian non-fiction writers; #Category:Soviet spies; #Category:Cold War spies; #Category:People from Ryazan Oblast Vasili Pronchishchev; #Category:1702 births; #Category:1736 deaths; #Category:Explorers of the Arctic; #Category:Imperial Russian explorers; #Category:Explorers of Asia; #Category:Explorers of Siberia; #Category:Laptev Sea; #Category:Deaths from scurvy; #Category:18th-century Russian people; #Category:Great Northern Expedition; #Category:Imperial Russian Navy personnel Vasili Samarsky-Bykhovets; #Category:1803 births; #Category:1870 deaths; #Category:Russian mining engineers; #Category:Russian military personnel Vasili Sergeyevich Arkhipov; #Category:1906 births; #Category:1985 deaths; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union Vasili Stepanovich Popov; #Category:1745 births; #Category:1822 deaths; #Category:Russian city founders; #Category:Imperial Russian Army generals; #Category:Imperial Russian politicians Vasilij Kvachantiradze; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:People of World War II from Georgia (country); #Category:1907 births; #Category:1950 deaths; #Category:Military snipers; #Category:People from Guria Vasilij Shalvovich Kvachantiradze; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:People of World War II from Georgia (country); #Category:1907 births; #Category:1950 deaths; 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#Category:People executed for treason against the Soviet Union; #Category:20th-century executions for treason; #Category:Soviet rehabilitations; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Suvorov, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Kutuzov, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:Russian military personnel of World War I; #Category:People of the Russian Civil War; #Category:People from Ufa Governorate; #Category:People of the Russian Civil War; #Category:People from Ufa Governorate; #Category:Living people Vasiliy Grabin; #Category:1900 births; #Category:1980 deaths; #Category:Weapon designers; #Category:Heroes of Socialist Labour; #Category:Soviet engineers; #Category:Russian inventors; #Category:Stalin Prize winners Vasiliy Petrov (military); #Category:1917 births; #Category:2014 deaths; #Category:People from Novoselitsky District; #Category:People from Stavropol Governorate; #Category:Marshals of the Soviet Union; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:Frunze Military Academy alumni; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Recipients of the Medal "For Distinction in Guarding the State Border of the USSR"; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Sukhbaatar; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Patriotic War, 2nd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner Vasily Afonin; #Category:Heroes of the Russian Federation; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class; #Category:1919 births; #Category:1996 deaths; #Category:Soviet World War II flying aces Vasily Agapkin; #Category:1884 births; #Category:1964 deaths; #Category:Soviet composers; #Category:People from Ryazan Oblast Vasily Alekseevich Perovsky; #Category:Imperial Russian Army generals; #Category:Members of the State Council of the Russian Empire; #Category:1794 births; #Category:1857 deaths; #Category:The Great Game Vasily Alexandrovich Dolgorukov; #Category:1868 births; #Category:1918 deaths; #Category:Imperial Russian Army generals; #Category:Russian military personnel of World War I; #Category:Russian nobility; #Category:Dolgorukov family; #Category:Russian Orthodox saints; #Category:Russian people executed by firearm; #Category:People executed by Russia by firearm; #Category:20th-century executions by Russia Vasily Alexandrovich Smirnov; #Category:1905 births; #Category:1979 deaths; #Category:People from Myshkinsky District; #Category:Russian writers; #Category:Communist Party of the Soviet Union members Vasily Alexeyevich Kar; #Category:1730 births; #Category:1806 deaths; #Category:Imperial Russian Army generals; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Saint Stanislaus; #Category:Russian military personnel of the Seven Years' War; #Category:Russian people of Scottish descent Vasily Andreyevich Dolgorukov; #Category:1804 births; #Category:1868 deaths; #Category:Dolgorukov family; #Category:Chiefs of the Special Corps of Gendarmes; #Category:Members of the State Council of the Russian Empire; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Vladimir, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Andrew; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Anna, 2nd class Vasily Anisimoff; #Category:1878 births; #Category:1938 deaths; #Category:Marxist theorists; #Category:Marxist writers; #Category:Mensheviks; #Category:Russian Social Democratic Labour Party members; #Category:Russian philosophers; #Category:Russian political writers; #Category:Russian Marxists; #Category:Gulag Vasily Badanov; #Category:1895 births; #Category:1971 deaths; #Category:Bolsheviks; #Category:People from Ulyanovsk Oblast; #Category:People of the Russian Civil War; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; 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#Category:Russian nobility; #Category:Linguists from Russia; #Category:Russian engineers; #Category:Russian shipbuilders; #Category:Imperial Russian military personnel; #Category:Imperial Russian Navy admirals; #Category:Russian people of Dutch descent; #Category:1794 births; #Category:1870 deaths Vasily Blokhin; #Category:1895 births; #Category:1955 deaths; #Category:Capital punishment in the Soviet Union; #Category:Genocide perpetrators; #Category:Great Purge perpetrators; #Category:Russian mass murderers; #Category:NKVD officers; #Category:People from Vladimir Governorate; #Category:Perpetrators of World War II prisoners of war massacres; #Category:Russian executioners; #Category:Russian military personnel of World War I; #Category:Suicides in the Soviet Union; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Badge of Honour; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star; #Category:People from Suzdal; #Category:Soviet major generals; #Category:Soviet mass murderers Vasily Blyukher; #Category:1889 births; #Category:1938 deaths; #Category:People from Rybinsky District, Yaroslavl Oblast; #Category:Old Bolsheviks; #Category:Members of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union executed by the Soviet Union; #Category:Executed military personnel; #Category:Great Purge victims from Yaroslavl Oblast; #Category:Marshals of the Soviet Union; #Category:People of the Russian Civil War; #Category:People of the Russian Revolution; #Category:Russian communists; #Category:Russian military personnel of World War I; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star; #Category:Recipients of the Cross of St. George; #Category:Recipients of the Medal of St. George; #Category:Soviet rehabilitations Vasily Boldyrev; #Category:1875 births; #Category:1933 deaths; #Category:Russian military personnel of the Russo-Japanese War; #Category:Russian military personnel of World War I; #Category:People of the Russian Civil War; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Vladimir, 4th class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Anna, 3rd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Saint Stanislaus (Russian), 2nd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Anna, 2nd class Vasily Borisovich Sheremetev; #Category:People of the Russo-Polish War (1654–67) (Russian side); #Category:1622 births; #Category:1682 deaths; #Category:Russian military personnel; #Category:Russian prisoners of war Vasily Boryagin; #Category:1919 births; #Category:1989 deaths; #Category:People from Usolsky District, Perm Krai; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:Heroes of Socialist Labour; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin Vasily Chapayev; #Category:1887 births; #Category:1919 deaths; #Category:People from Cheboksary; #Category:Bolsheviks; #Category:People of the Russian Civil War; #Category:Russian military personnel of World War I; #Category:Recipients of the Cross of St. George; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner Vasily Chichagov; #Category:1726 births; #Category:1809 deaths; #Category:Imperial Russian Navy admirals; #Category:Imperial Russian explorers; #Category:Explorers of North America; #Category:Explorers of the Pacific; #Category:Russian and Soviet polar explorers; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. George of the First Degree; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Andrew; #Category:Explorers of the United States; #Category:Baltic fleet; #Category:Russian emigrants to the United Kingdom; #Category:Russian military personnel of the Russo-Swedish War (1788–90) Vasily Chuikov; #Category:1900 births; #Category:1982 deaths; #Category:Marshals of the Soviet Union; #Category:Communist Party of the Soviet Union members; #Category:People from Tula, Russia; #Category:Russian people of World War II; #Category:People of the Soviet invasion of Poland; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the October Revolution; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Suvorov, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Polonia Restituta (1944–89); #Category:Recipients of the Star of People's Friendship; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Cross of Grunwald, 2nd class; #Category:Recipients of the Virtuti Militari (1943–89); #Category:Gold Crosses of the Virtuti Militari; #Category:Commanders of the Order of Polonia Restituta; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Sukhbaatar; #Category:Recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross (United States); #Category:Soviet people of the Second Sino-Japanese War; #Category:Frunze Military Academy alumni Vasily Degtyaryov; #Category:1880 births; #Category:1949 deaths; #Category:Communist Party of the Soviet Union members; #Category:Firearm designers; #Category:People from Tula, Russia; #Category:Soviet engineers; #Category:Russian engineers; #Category:Russian inventors; #Category:Stalin Prize winners; #Category:Heroes of Socialist Labour; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Suvorov, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star Vasily Dzhugashvili; #Category:1921 births; #Category:1962 deaths; #Category:Burials in Troyekurovskoye Cemetery; #Category:Soviet World War II pilots; #Category:Soviet Air Force generals; #Category:People of World War II from Georgia (country); #Category:Stalin family; #Category:Children of national leaders; #Category:Soviet rehabilitations Vasily Flug; #Category:1860 births; #Category:1955 deaths; #Category:Russian military personnel of the Boxer Rebellion; #Category:Russian military personnel of the Russo-Japanese War; #Category:Russian military personnel of World War I; #Category:People of the Russian Civil War; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Anna, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Anna, 3rd class Vasily Gabashvili; #Category:1853 births; #Category:1933 deaths; #Category:Generals from Georgia (country); #Category:Imperial Russian Army generals; #Category:People of World War I from Georgia (country); #Category:Russian military personnel of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–78) Vasily Glagolev; #Category:1896 births; #Category:1947 deaths; #Category:Soviet colonel generals; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:People from Kaluga Oblast; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Suvorov, 1st class, twice; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Kutuzov, 1st class; #Category:Commandeurs of the Légion d'honneur; #Category:Commanders of the Virtuti Militari; #Category:Burials at Novodevichy Cemetery; #Category:Russian military personnel of World War I; #Category:Communist Party of the Soviet Union members Vasily Glagolev (commander); #Category:1883 births; #Category:1938 deaths; #Category:Russian military personnel of World War I; #Category:People of the Russian Civil War; #Category:Soviet kombrigs; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Saint Stanislaus (Russian), 3rd class; #Category:Great Purge victims; #Category:People executed by the Soviet Union Vasily Golovnin; #Category:1776 births; #Category:1831 deaths; #Category:Deaths from cholera; #Category:Corresponding Members of the St Petersburg Academy of Sciences; #Category:Imperial Russian explorers; #Category:Russian navigators; #Category:Explorers of Asia; #Category:Novaya Zemlya; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Vladimir, 2nd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Fourth Degree; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Anna, 1st class Vasily Gordov; #Category:1950 deaths; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:20th-century executions for treason; #Category:Soviet rehabilitations; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Kutuzov, 1st class; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:1896 births; #Category:Soviet colonel generals; #Category:People executed for treason against the Soviet Union; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Suvorov, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star; #Category:Russian military personnel of World War I; #Category:People of the Russian Civil War; #Category:People from Ufa Governorate; #Category:Recipients of the Czechoslovak War Cross Vasily Grossman; #Category:1905 births; #Category:1964 deaths; #Category:People from Berdychiv; #Category:Russian journalists; #Category:Russian novelists; #Category:Jewish novelists; #Category:Russian short story writers; #Category:Soviet short story writers; #Category:Soviet dissidents; #Category:Soviet Jews; #Category:Moscow State University alumni; #Category:Burials in Troyekurovskoye Cemetery; #Category:Deaths from stomach cancer; #Category:Ukrainian Jews; #Category:Soviet journalists; #Category:Soviet non-fiction writers; #Category:Soviet novelists; #Category:Soviet people of World War II; #Category:War correspondents of World War II Vasily Gurko; #Category:1864 births; #Category:1937 deaths; #Category:People from Pushkin, Saint Petersburg; #Category:People from Saint Petersburg Governorate; #Category:Imperial Russian Army generals; #Category:Russian All-Military Union members; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Saint Stanislaus (Russian), 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Vladimir, 3rd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Third Degree; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Fourth Degree; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Anna, 2nd class; #Category:Recipients of the Gold Sword for Bravery Vasily Ivanovich Andrianov; #Category:1920 births; #Category:1999 deaths; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union Vasily Ivanovich Petrov; #Category:1917 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:Marshals of the Soviet Union; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the October Revolution; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Patriotic War, twice; #Category:Recipients of the Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces, 3rd class; #Category:Recipients of the Distinguished Service in Guarding the State Border; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Sukhbaatar; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:Frunze Military Academy alumni Vasily Kabanov; #Category:1908 births; #Category:1945 deaths; #Category:People from Vladimir Governorate; #Category:Soviet Army officers; #Category:Soviet military personnel killed in World War II; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin Vasily Kapnist; #Category:Ukrainian poets; #Category:Russian poets; #Category:Ukrainian dramatists and playwrights; #Category:Russian dramatists and playwrights; #Category:Ukrainian satirists; #Category:Russian satirists; #Category:Members of the Russian Academy; #Category:Russian people of Ukrainian descent; #Category:Russian nobility; #Category:1758 births; #Category:1823 deaths; #Category:Ukrainian nobility Vasily Kazakov; #Category:1898 births; #Category:1968 deaths; #Category:People from Buturlinsky District; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:Russian military personnel of World War I; #Category:People of the Russian Civil War; #Category:Communist Party of the Soviet Union members; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Gold Crosses of the Virtuti Militari; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Suvorov, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Kutuzov, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Cross of Grunwald, 2nd class; #Category:Soviet generals; #Category:Burials at Novodevichy Cemetery; #Category:Frunze Military Academy alumni Vasily Kholmsky; #Category:1460s births; #Category:1524 deaths; #Category:Russian nobility; #Category:Russian military leaders Vasily Koptsov; #Category:1904 births; #Category:1943 deaths; #Category:Soviet military personnel killed in World War II; #Category:Soviet major generals; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Suvorov, 2nd class; #Category:People from Tbilisi; #Category:People of the Russian Civil War Vasily Korzh; #Category:1899 births; #Category:1967 deaths; #Category:People from Salihorsk Raion; #Category:Belarusian partisans; #Category:Communist Party of the Soviet Union members; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:NKVD officers; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Soviet generals; #Category:Soviet people of the Spanish Civil War; #Category:Soviet partisans; #Category:International Brigades personnel Vasily Kozlov (politician); #Category:1903 births; #Category:1967 deaths; #Category:People from Gomel Region; #Category:Communist Party of Byelorussia politicians; #Category:Soviet politicians; #Category:Belarusian partisans; #Category:Soviet generals; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:Communist Party of the Soviet Union members; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class; #Category:Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union members Vasily Kravkov; #Category:1859 births; #Category:1920 deaths; #Category:People from Ryazan; #Category:Russian physicians; #Category:Russian memoirists; #Category:Russian military personnel of World War I; #Category:Executed Russian people; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Anna, 3rd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Anna, 2nd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Anna, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Vladimir, 4th class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Vladimir, 3rd class Vasily Kuznetsov (general); #Category:1894 births; #Category:1964 deaths; #Category:Russian military personnel of World War I; #Category:People of the Russian Civil War; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:Soviet generals; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Communist Party of the Soviet Union members; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Suvorov, 1st class; #Category:Burials at Novodevichy Cemetery; #Category:Frunze Military Academy alumni Vasily Lanskoy; #Category:1754 births; #Category:1831 deaths; #Category:Senators of the Russian Empire; #Category:Russian people of the Kościuszko Uprising; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the White Eagle (Congress Poland) Vasily Lazarev; #Category:1928 births; #Category:1990 deaths; #Category:People from Kytmanovsky District; #Category:Soviet cosmonauts; #Category:Soviet Air Force officers; #Category:Soviet physicians; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:1973 in spaceflight Vasily Lebedev-Kumach; #Category:1898 births; #Category:1949 deaths; #Category:People from Moscow; #Category:People from Moscow Governorate; #Category:Russian poets; #Category:Russian lyricists Vasily Lomakin; #Category:1899 births; #Category:1943 deaths; #Category:People from Leninsky District, Volgograd Oblast; #Category:Soviet Army officers; #Category:Soviet military personnel killed in World War II; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union Vasily Mishin; #Category:1917 births; #Category:2001 deaths; #Category:Russian engineers; #Category:Russian inventors; #Category:Soviet scientists; #Category:Soviet engineers; #Category:Soviet space program personnel; #Category:Heroes of Socialist Labour; #Category:Full Members of the USSR Academy of Sciences; #Category:Full Members of the Russian Academy of Sciences Vasily Molokov; #Category:1895 births; #Category:1982 deaths; #Category:People from Leninsky District, Moscow Oblast; #Category:People from Moscow Governorate; #Category:Soviet Air Force generals; #Category:Soviet Navy personnel; #Category:Soviet aviators; #Category:Russian aviators; #Category:Russian military personnel of World War I; #Category:People of the Russian Civil War; #Category:Soviet World War II pilots; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Suvorov, 2nd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Kutuzov, 2nd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star; #Category:Burials at Kuntsevo Cemetery Vasily Myachin; #Category:1918 births; #Category:1980 deaths; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Soviet Army officers; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Suvorov, 3rd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Alexander Nevsky; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star; #Category:People from Oryol Governorate; #Category:Communist Party of the Soviet Union members; #Category:People from Terbunsky District Vasily Mykhlik; #Category:1922 births; #Category:1996 deaths; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Soviet World War II pilots; #Category:People from Mykolaiv Oblast; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Alexander Nevsky; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star Vasily Nemirovich-Danchenko; #Category:19th-century Russian writers; #Category:Imperial Russian journalists; #Category:Imperial Russian poets; #Category:Imperial Russian novelists; #Category:Imperial Russian short story writers; #Category:Imperial Russian essayists; #Category:1845 births; #Category:1936 deaths; #Category:People from Tbilisi Vasily Orlov-Denisov; #Category:1775 births; #Category:1843 deaths; #Category:Russian commanders of the Napoleonic Wars; #Category:Don Cossacks; #Category:Russian nobility; #Category:Don Cossacks noble families; #Category:Cavalry commanders Vasily Osipov; #Category:People from Saint Petersburg; #Category:Soviet World War II pilots; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Russian people of World War II; #Category:Soviet Air Force officers; 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#Category:Recipients of the Order of the Patriotic War, 2nd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star Vasily Petrovich Orlov; #Category:1745 births; #Category:1801 deaths; #Category:Don Cossacks; #Category:Imperial Russian Army generals; #Category:Don Cossacks noble families; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Fourth Degree; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Third Degree Vasily Potto; #Category:1836 births; #Category:1911 deaths; #Category:Imperial Russian Army generals; #Category:Caucasian War; #Category:Russian military personnel of the Crimean War; #Category:Russian people of the January Uprising; #Category:Russian military historians; #Category:People from Tuva; #Category:Russian nobility; #Category:Imperial Russian people of German descent Vasily Reshetnikov; #Category:1919 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:Russian Air Force generals; #Category:Russian memoirists; 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#Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Vladimir, 4th class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Vladimir, 3rd class; #Category:Recipients of the Gold Sword for Bravery; #Category:1867 births; #Category:20th-century deaths Vasily Vasilyevich Galitzine; #Category:1643 births; #Category:1714 deaths; #Category:Russian princes; #Category:17th-century Russian people; #Category:18th-century Russian people Vasily Vasilyevich Golitsyn; #Category:1643 births; #Category:1714 deaths; #Category:Russian princes; #Category:17th-century Russian people; #Category:18th-century Russian people Vasily Vladimirovich Dolgorukov; #Category:1667 births; #Category:1746 deaths; #Category:Field marshals of Russia; #Category:Dolgorukov family; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Third Degree; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Andrew; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the White Eagle (Poland); #Category:18th-century Russian military personnel; #Category:Imperial Russian Army generals; #Category:Russian military personnel of the Great Northern War Vasily of Kostroma; #Category:1241 births; #Category:1276 deaths; #Category:Russian rulers; #Category:Grand Princes of Vladimir; #Category:History of Russia; #Category:Rurik Dynasty; #Category:Rurikids; #Category:13th-century princes in Kievan Rus'; #Category:Orthodox monarchs Vaso Čubrilović; #Category:1897 births; #Category:1990 deaths; #Category:People from Gradiška, Bosnia and Herzegovina; #Category:Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina; #Category:University of Belgrade faculty; #Category:People convicted of treason against Austria-Hungary; #Category:Bosnia and Herzegovina prisoners and detainees; #Category:Bosnia and Herzegovina people of World War I; #Category:League of Communists of Yugoslavia politicians Vasos Mavrovouniotis; #Category:1790 births; #Category:1847 deaths; #Category:People of the Greek War of Independence; #Category:Greek generals; #Category:Serbian soldiers; #Category:Montenegrin soldiers; #Category:Greek people of Serbian descent; #Category:Bjelopavlići; #Category:Serbs of Montenegro Vassak Mamikonian; #Category:Mamikonian family; #Category:Sparapets; #Category:People executed by the Sasanian Empire; #Category:4th-century Armenian people Vassili Kononov; #Category:1922 births; #Category:2011 deaths; #Category:People from Kārsava Municipality; #Category:Article 7 of the European Convention on Human Rights; #Category:Politics of Latvia; #Category:People convicted of crimes against humanity; #Category:Soviet Latvian partisans; #Category:Overturned convictions; #Category:European Court of Human Rights cases decided by the Grand Chamber; #Category:European Court of Human Rights cases involving Latvia; #Category:European Court of Human Rights cases involving Lithuania; #Category:European Court of Human Rights cases involving Russia; #Category:Deaths from cancer; #Category:Latvian people of Russian descent Vassili Poyarkov; #Category:Year of birth unknown; #Category:17th-century deaths; #Category:Russian explorers; #Category:Explorers of Siberia Vassili Samarsky-Bykhovets; #Category:1803 births; #Category:1870 deaths; #Category:Russian mining engineers; #Category:Russian military personnel; #Category:19th-century Russian engineers Vasudev Balwant Phadke; #Category:1845 births; #Category:1883 deaths; #Category:Indian revolutionaries; #Category:Marathi people; #Category:People who died on hunger strike Vasyl Barka; #Category:1908 births; #Category:2003 deaths; #Category:People from Lubny Raion; #Category:People from Poltava Governorate; #Category:Ukrainian democracy activists; #Category:Ukrainian poets; #Category:Ukrainian literary critics; #Category:Ukrainian translators; #Category:Translators of William Shakespeare; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:Soviet emigrants to the United States; #Category:20th-century translators; #Category:20th-century poets; #Category:Antonovych Prize winners Vasyl Chuchupak; #Category:1895 births; #Category:1920 deaths; #Category:People from Chyhyryn Raion; #Category:People of the Russian Civil War; #Category:Ukrainian guerrillas; #Category:Ukrainian military leaders; #Category:Ukrainian nationalists; #Category:Ukrainian revolutionaries; #Category:Russian military personnel of World War I; #Category:Imperial Russian military personnel Vasyl Kochubey; #Category:Politics of the Russian Empire; #Category:1640 births; #Category:1708 deaths; #Category:Ruthenian nobility; #Category:Ukrainian Cossacks; #Category:Ukrainian nobility; #Category:Ukrainians of Crimean Tatar descent; #Category:17th-century Ukrainian people; #Category:18th-century Ukrainian people; #Category:People executed by Russia by decapitation; #Category:18th-century executions by Russia Vasyl Makukh; #Category:1927 births; #Category:1968 deaths; #Category:People from Sokal Raion; #Category:People from Lwów Voivodeship; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II from Ukraine; #Category:Soviet defectors; #Category:Ukrainian Insurgent Army; #Category:Self-immolations in protest of the Eastern Bloc; #Category:Soviet dissidents; #Category:Suicides in Ukraine; #Category:Suicides in the Soviet Union; #Category:Ukrainian dissidents; #Category:Activists who committed suicide; #Category:Anti-Russification activists Vaughan Cox; #Category:1860 births; #Category:1923 deaths; #Category:People from Watford; #Category:People educated at Charterhouse School; #Category:Graduates of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst; #Category:British military personnel of the Second Anglo-Afghan War; #Category:British military personnel of the Tirah Campaign; #Category:British military personnel of the Third Anglo-Burmese War; #Category:British military personnel of the Boxer Rebellion; #Category:King's Own Scottish Borderers officers; #Category:Indian Army generals of World War I; #Category:Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath; #Category:Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George; #Category:Companions of the Order of the Star of India; #Category:British military personnel of the First Mohmand Campaign; #Category:Madras Staff Corps officers Vaughn Ary; #Category:Year of birth missing (living people); #Category:Living people; #Category:American military lawyers; #Category:United States Marine Corps generals; #Category:United States Marine Corps Judge Advocate Division; #Category:Northwestern Oklahoma State University alumni; #Category:George Washington University Law School alumni Vaughn Meader; #Category:1936 births; #Category:2004 deaths; #Category:20th-century American male actors; #Category:Male actors from Maine; #Category:American male film actors; #Category:American male comedians; #Category:American comedians; #Category:American impressionists (entertainers); #Category:American male singers; #Category:Cadence Records artists; #Category:Deaths from respiratory disease; #Category:Grammy Award winners; #Category:Singers from Maine; #Category:People from Waterville, Maine; #Category:United States Army soldiers; #Category:20th-century American singers; #Category:20th-century American pianists Vaughn O. Lang; #Category:United States Army generals; #Category:1927 births; #Category:2014 deaths; #Category:People from Blair County, Pennsylvania Vazgen Sargsyan; #Category:1959 births; #Category:1999 deaths; #Category:Deaths by firearm in Armenia; #Category:Members of the National Assembly of Armenia; #Category:Assassinated Armenian politicians; #Category:Prime Ministers of Armenia; #Category:People murdered in Armenia; #Category:Assassinated heads of government; #Category:Armenian State Institute of Physical Culture alumni; #Category:People from Ararat, Armenia; #Category:Republican Party of Armenia politicians; #Category:National Hero of Armenia; #Category:Hero of Artsakh; #Category:Armenian military personnel of the Nagorno-Karabakh War; #Category:Defence ministers of Armenia Vecihi Hürkuş; #Category:1895 births; #Category:1969 deaths; #Category:People from Istanbul; #Category:Ottoman military personnel of World War I; #Category:Ottoman aviators; #Category:Ottoman World War I pilots; #Category:Military aviation in the Ottoman Empire; #Category:Turkish aviators; #Category:Turkish military personnel of the Turkish War of Independence; #Category:Turkish Air Force personnel Ved Prakash Malik; #Category:Chiefs of Army Staff (India); #Category:People from Dera Ismail Khan District; #Category:People from Panchkula; #Category:Living people; #Category:1939 births; #Category:Recipients of the Param Vishisht Seva Medal Vedran Smailović; #Category:1956 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:Bosnia and Herzegovina classical musicians; #Category:Bosnia and Herzegovina emigrants to the United Kingdom; #Category:People from the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina; #Category:Siege of Sarajevo; #Category:Musicians from Sarajevo; #Category:Classical cellists Veer Singh Dillon; #Category:Gurdaspur; #Category:Indian Sikhs; #Category:Sikh warriors; #Category:1792 births; #Category:1842 deaths Veer Surendra Sai; #Category:1884 deaths; #Category:People from Odisha; #Category:People from Kosala; #Category:History of Sambalpur; #Category:People from Sambalpur; #Category:Indian revolutionaries; #Category:Indian independence activists from Odisha; #Category:1809 births; #Category:People from Jharsuguda district Vehbi Kıpçak; #Category:1875 births; #Category:People from Sevlievo; #Category:Ottoman Military Academy alumni; #Category:Ottoman Military College alumni; #Category:Ottoman Army officers; #Category:Ottoman military personnel of the Balkan Wars; #Category:Ottoman military personnel of World War I; #Category:Turkish military personnel of the Turkish War of Independence; #Category:Turkish Army generals; #Category:Recipients of the Liakat Medal; #Category:Recipients of the Medal of Independence with Red Ribbon (Turkey); #Category:1946 deaths Vejaynand Ramlakan; #Category:South African military personnel; #Category:Knights of the Order of St John; #Category:Living people; #Category:1957 births; #Category:South African generals; #Category:People from Durban; #Category:University of KwaZulu-Natal alumni Velega Savali; #Category:1943 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:American Samoan politicians; #Category:Los Angeles City College alumni; #Category:California State University, Los Angeles alumni; #Category:American military personnel of the Vietnam War; #Category:American Samoan chiefs Veli Küçük; #Category:1944 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:People from Gölpazarı; #Category:Turkish generals; #Category:Turkish Military Academy alumni; #Category:Susurluk scandal; #Category:People convicted in the Ergenekon trials Veli bek Jedigar; #Category:Azerbaijani military personnel; #Category:World War II prisoners of war held by Germany; #Category:Recipients of the Armia Krajowa Cross; #Category:Recipients of the Cross of Valour (Poland); #Category:1898 births; #Category:1971 deaths; #Category:People from Tiflis Governorate Velika Begovica; #Category:Serbian rebels; #Category:Ottoman rebels; #Category:19th-century Serbian people; #Category:Rebellions against the Ottoman Empire; #Category:People from Kumanovo; #Category:Serbian women; #Category:19th-century women; #Category:Women in war; #Category:People from Staro Nagoričane Velimir Piletić; #Category:1906 births; #Category:1972 deaths; #Category:Chetniks of World War II; #Category:Royal Yugoslav Army personnel Velimir Škorpik; #Category:1919 births; #Category:1943 deaths; #Category:Yugoslav Partisans members; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the People's Hero of Yugoslavia Veljko Kadijević; #Category:1935 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:People from Imotski; #Category:Fugitives wanted on war crimes charges; #Category:Fugitives wanted by Croatia; #Category:People of the Croatian War of Independence; #Category:Yugoslav communists; #Category:Yugoslav generals; #Category:Yugoslav Partisans; #Category:Yugoslav Partisans members; #Category:Serbs of Croatia; #Category:Non-U.S. alumni of the Command and General Staff College; #Category:Generals of the Yugoslav People's Army Veljko Milanković; #Category:1955 births; #Category:1993 deaths; #Category:Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina; #Category:People of the Bosnian War; #Category:Serbian soldiers Veljko Petrović; #Category:18th-century Serbian people; #Category:19th-century Serbian people; #Category:People of the First Serbian Uprising; #Category:Serbian revolutionaries; #Category:Serbian soldiers; #Category:Timočka Krajina; #Category:1813 deaths; #Category:1780s births; #Category:Characters in Serbian epic poetry Veljko Radenović; #Category:Serbian generals; #Category:1955 births; #Category:2012 deaths Velupillai Prabhakaran; #Category:1954 births; #Category:2009 deaths; #Category:Deaths by firearm in Sri Lanka; #Category:Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam members; #Category:Sri Lankan Tamil rebels; #Category:Tamil Eelam; #Category:Eelam Tamil martyrs Velvalee Dickinson; #Category:1893 births; #Category:American people convicted of spying for Japan; #Category:Female wartime spies; #Category:People from Sacramento, California; #Category:People from New York City; #Category:Stanford University alumni; #Category:American women in World War II; #Category:World War II spies for Japan; #Category:Year of death missing; #Category:Persons charged under the Espionage Act of 1917 Venacio Concepción; #Category:Filipino generals; #Category:Filipino bankers; #Category:Year of birth missing; #Category:Year of death missing Venancio Flores; #Category:Presidents of Uruguay; #Category:People from Flores Department; #Category:Uruguayan cattlemen; #Category:Defence ministers of Uruguay; #Category:Uruguayan people of Spanish descent; #Category:Assassinated Uruguayan politicians; #Category:1808 births; #Category:1868 deaths; #Category:People murdered in Uruguay; #Category:Uruguayan military personnel; #Category:Burials at Montevideo Metropolitan Cathedral Vendelín Opatrný; #Category:1908 births; #Category:1944 deaths Venero Mangano; #Category:1921 births; #Category:1978 crimes; #Category:Recipients of the Air Medal; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:American mobsters of Italian descent; #Category:Anti-competitive behaviour; #Category:Commercial crimes; #Category:Genovese crime family; #Category:Living people; #Category:People from New York City; #Category:Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United States) Veniamin Fleishman; #Category:1913 births; #Category:1941 deaths; #Category:People from Bezhetsk; #Category:Russian Jews; #Category:Jewish composers and songwriters; #Category:Opera composers; #Category:Soviet composers; #Category:Soviet military personnel killed in World War II; #Category:Soviet Jews in the military Vennam Srinivas; #Category:Living people; #Category:Indian Navy admirals; #Category:Submariners; #Category:Year of birth missing (living people) Ventura Ligli; #Category:17th-century Italian painters; #Category:18th-century Italian painters; #Category:17th-century Spanish painters; #Category:18th-century Spanish painters; #Category:Italian Baroque painters; #Category:Spanish Baroque painters; #Category:Neapolitan painters; #Category:Italian battle painters; #Category:17th-century births; #Category:18th-century deaths Venustiano Carranza; #Category:Presidents of Mexico; #Category:Mexican presidential candidates (1917); #Category:People of the Mexican Revolution; #Category:Governors of Coahuila; #Category:Assassinated Mexican politicians; #Category:Assassinated heads of state; #Category:Deaths by firearm in Mexico; #Category:People from Coahuila; #Category:1859 births; #Category:1920 deaths; #Category:People murdered in Mexico; #Category:Assassinated heads of government; #Category:French intervention in Mexico; #Category:Mexican revolutionaries Vera Atkins; #Category:1908 births; #Category:2000 deaths; #Category:English Jews; #Category:Recipients of the Croix de guerre 1939–1945 (France); #Category:Special Operations Executive personnel; #Category:University of Paris alumni; #Category:Women's Auxiliary Air Force officers; #Category:People from Bucharest; #Category:Romanian Jews; #Category:English people of Romanian descent; #Category:Commanders of the Order of the British Empire; #Category:Commandeurs of the Légion d'honneur; #Category:People from Galaţi Vera Belik; #Category:1921 births; #Category:1944 deaths; #Category:Women in World War II; #Category:Ukrainian women of World War II; #Category:Soviet military personnel killed in World War II; #Category:Women in the Russian and Soviet military; #Category:Soviet Air Force officers Vera Brittain; #Category:1893 births; #Category:1970 deaths; #Category:Anglican writers; #Category:English women poets; #Category:English memoirists; #Category:English women novelists; #Category:British women in World War I; #Category:British anti-war activists; #Category:Alumni of Somerville College, Oxford; #Category:English nurses; #Category:English suffragists; #Category:People from Newcastle-under-Lyme; #Category:British pacifists; #Category:English Christian pacifists; #Category:Anglican pacifists; #Category:British World War I poets; #Category:International opponents of apartheid in South Africa; #Category:National Council for Civil Liberties people; #Category:Women memoirists; #Category:20th-century women writers; #Category:Testament of Youth; #Category:20th-century English novelists Vera Elkan; #Category:South African photographers; #Category:1908 births; #Category:2008 deaths; #Category:Women photographers; #Category:War photographers; #Category:Portrait photographers; #Category:Photography in Spain Vera Gedroitz; #Category:1876 births; #Category:1932 deaths; #Category:Giedraitis family; #Category:Lesbians; #Category:People from Kiev; #Category:Russian nobility; #Category:Imperial Russian poets; #Category:Imperial Russian surgeons; #Category:Russian women of World War I; #Category:University of Lausanne alumni Vera Kharuzhaya; #Category:People from Babruysk; #Category:Belarusian partisans; #Category:Communist Party of West Belarus politicians; #Category:Communist Party of Byelorussia politicians; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:1903 births; #Category:1942 deaths Vera Laughton Mathews; #Category:1888 births; #Category:1959 deaths; #Category:Royal Navy personnel of World War II; #Category:Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire; #Category:Women's Royal Naval Service officers; #Category:Royal Navy admirals; #Category:British women in World War II; #Category:People from Hammersmith; #Category:Date of birth missing; #Category:Date of death missing Vera Leigh; #Category:1903 births; #Category:1944 deaths; #Category:Special Operations Executive personnel; #Category:Executed spies; #Category:British women in World War II; #Category:Female wartime spies; #Category:Spies who died in Nazi concentration camps; #Category:People who died in Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp; #Category:Recipients of the Commendation for Brave Conduct; #Category:British military personnel killed in World War II; #Category:British people executed in Nazi concentration camps; #Category:British people executed by lethal injection; #Category:People executed by Germany by lethal injection; #Category:Executed people from West Yorkshire Vera Nikolaevna Maslennikova; #Category:PDE theorists; #Category:Russian mathematicians; #Category:Women mathematicians; #Category:1926 births; #Category:2000 deaths Vera Salvequart; #Category:1919 births; #Category:1947 deaths; #Category:Czech nurses; #Category:Ravensbrück concentration camp personnel; #Category:Hamburg Ravensbrück Trials executions; #Category:Executed Czechoslovak women; #Category:Czech people executed by hanging; #Category:Executed German women; #Category:German people executed by hanging; #Category:People from Teplice District; #Category:Czechoslovak people of German descent Vera von Schalburg; #Category:1907 births; #Category:1993 deaths; #Category:Danish people of Russian descent; #Category:Soviet spies; #Category:World War II spies for Germany; #Category:World War II spies for the United Kingdom Vere Bonamy Fane; #Category:Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath; #Category:Knights Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire; #Category:Knights of Grace of the Order of St John; #Category:Recipients of the Croix de guerre 1914–1918 (France); #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Nile; #Category:Manchester Regiment officers; #Category:Indian Army generals of World War I; #Category:1863 births; #Category:1924 deaths; #Category:British Army personnel of the Boxer Rebellion; #Category:Bengal Staff Corps officers Vere Johns; #Category:Reggae journalists; #Category:Jamaican radio personalities; #Category:Recipients of the Military Medal; #Category:Recipients of the Victory Medal (United Kingdom); #Category:Recipients of the British War Medal; #Category:Members of the Order of the British Empire; #Category:1893 births; #Category:1966 deaths; #Category:People from Manchester Parish Vere Poulett; #Category:1761 births; #Category:1812 deaths; #Category:Younger sons of earls; #Category:British MPs 1790–96; #Category:British Army generals; #Category:Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies; #Category:Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies; #Category:UK MPs 1806–07 Vereen Bell; #Category:20th-century American novelists; #Category:Writers from Georgia (U.S. state); #Category:American military personnel killed in World War II; #Category:United States Navy officers; #Category:Davidson College alumni; #Category:1911 births; #Category:1944 deaths Vereker Monteith Hamilton; #Category:1856 births; #Category:1931 deaths; #Category:19th-century English painters; #Category:20th-century English painters; #Category:19th-century war artists; #Category:British war artists Vergel L. Lattimore; #Category:United States Air Force generals; #Category:United States Air Force chaplains; #Category:American military chaplains; #Category:African-American Methodist preachers; #Category:Livingstone College alumni; #Category:Duke Divinity School alumni; #Category:Northwestern University alumni; #Category:Hartford Seminary alumni; #Category:Living people Verl Lillywhite; #Category:1926 births; #Category:2007 deaths; #Category:Players of American football from Utah; #Category:American football halfbacks; #Category:Modesto Pirates football players; #Category:USC Trojans football players; #Category:San Francisco 49ers players; #Category:People from Box Elder County, Utah; #Category:United States Navy personnel; #Category:American military personnel of the Korean War Verle A. Pope; #Category:Presidents of the Florida Senate; #Category:County commissioners in Florida; #Category:Florida Democrats; #Category:Members of the Florida House of Representatives; #Category:Florida State Senators; #Category:1903 births; #Category:1973 deaths; #Category:Recipients of the Air Medal Vermont C. 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McCaul; #Category:1903 births; #Category:1968 deaths; #Category:United States Marine Corps generals; #Category:Recipients of the Legion of Merit; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:People from Cass County, North Dakota Verne Orr; #Category:1916 births; #Category:2008 deaths; #Category:United States Secretaries of the Air Force; #Category:Reagan administration personnel; #Category:United States Navy officers; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:People from Pasadena, California; #Category:Recipients of the Purple Heart medal Vernice Armour; #Category:1973 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:United States Marine Corps officers; #Category:United States Naval Aviators; #Category:Female aviators; #Category:American military personnel of the Iraq War; #Category:Women in the Iraq War; #Category:Women in the United States Marine Corps; #Category:African-American military personnel; #Category:Middle Tennessee State University alumni; #Category:People from Chicago, Illinois; #Category:People from Memphis, Tennessee; #Category:Recipients of the Air Medal; #Category:American police officers Vernon Arnold Haugland; #Category:1908 births; #Category:1984 deaths; #Category:People from Litchfield, Minnesota; #Category:American people of Norwegian descent; #Category:University of Montana alumni; #Category:Associated Press people; #Category:19th-century American journalists; #Category:American male journalists; #Category:American journalists; #Category:American newspaper reporters and correspondents; #Category:American war correspondents; #Category:War correspondents of World War II; #Category:Journalists from Minnesota; #Category:Journalists from Montana; #Category:19th-century male writers Vernon B. 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Miller; #Category:1896 births; #Category:1933 deaths; #Category:American mobsters; #Category:American bank robbers; #Category:People from Brule County, South Dakota; #Category:Prohibition-era gangsters; #Category:Depression-era gangsters; #Category:People from Beadle County, South Dakota; #Category:American municipal police officers; #Category:South Dakota sheriffs; #Category:American military personnel of World War I; #Category:20th-century American politicians Vernon E. 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Gant; #Category:American military personnel of World War I; #Category:Members of the California State Legislature Vernon Haggard; #Category:1874 births; #Category:1960 deaths; #Category:Royal Navy admirals; #Category:Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath; #Category:Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George; #Category:Lords of the Admiralty; #Category:British military personnel of the Benin Expedition of 1897; #Category:People educated at Stubbington House School Vernon Huber; #Category:1899 births; #Category:1967 deaths; #Category:People from Cass County, Illinois; #Category:Governors of American Samoa; #Category:United States Navy admirals; #Category:United States Navy officers; #Category:American military personnel of World War I; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:United States Naval Academy alumni; #Category:Recipients of the Legion of Merit Vernon Kell; #Category:British people of Polish descent; #Category:Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George; #Category:Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire; #Category:Companions of the Order of the Bath; #Category:British Army generals; #Category:British reporters and correspondents; #Category:British spies; #Category:Graduates of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst; #Category:South Staffordshire Regiment officers; #Category:Directors-General of MI5; #Category:1873 births; #Category:1942 deaths; #Category:Hindu–German Conspiracy; #Category:British Army personnel of the Boxer Rebellion Vernon Keogh; #Category:American World War II pilots; #Category:1910s births; #Category:1941 deaths; #Category:Royal Air Force personnel of World War II; #Category:People from Brooklyn, New York; #Category:British military personnel killed in World War II; #Category:The Few; #Category:Date of birth missing; #Category:Missing in action of World War II Vernon L. 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Johnson; #Category:United States Army Air Forces enlisted pilots; #Category:Recipients of the Purple Heart medal; #Category:American influence in post–World War II Europe; #Category:Tourism in Russia; #Category:Tourism in Siberia; #Category:Trans-Siberian Railway; #Category:Anti-communism in the United States; #Category:Aftermath of World War II in the Soviet Union and Russia; #Category:McCarthyism; #Category:Ambassadors of the United States to the Soviet Union; #Category:1920 births; #Category:1987 deaths Vernon Prichard; #Category:1892 births; #Category:1949 deaths; #Category:United States Army generals; #Category:Morningside College alumni; #Category:United States Military Academy alumni; #Category:United States Army Command and General Staff College alumni; #Category:Army Black Knights football players; #Category:American military personnel of World War I; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (United States); 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#Category:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery Veronica Foster; #Category:Women in World War II; #Category:Canadian people of World War II; #Category:Cultural history of World War II; #Category:Propaganda posters Versil Deskin; #Category:1913 births; #Category:1992 deaths; #Category:People from Monroe County, Iowa; #Category:American football wide receivers; #Category:Drake Bulldogs football players; #Category:Chicago Cardinals players; #Category:American military personnel of World War II Veríssimo Correia Seabra; #Category:1947 births; #Category:2004 deaths; #Category:People from Bissau; #Category:Bissau-Guinean military personnel; #Category:Presidents of Guinea-Bissau; #Category:People murdered in Guinea-Bissau; #Category:Guinea-Bissauan murder victims; #Category:Assassinated Guinea-Bissauan politicians; #Category:African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde politicians Veselin Misita; #Category:1904 births; #Category:1941 deaths; #Category:Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina; 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#Category:21st-century Bahá'ís; #Category:American jazz musicians Vic Fusia; #Category:1916 births; #Category:1991 deaths; #Category:American football halfbacks; #Category:Brown Bears football coaches; #Category:Manhattan Jaspers football players; #Category:Pittsburgh Panthers football coaches; #Category:UMass Minutemen football coaches; #Category:High school football coaches in the United States; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:People from Amherst, Massachusetts; #Category:People from Allegheny County, Pennsylvania; #Category:Players of American football from Pennsylvania Vic Halligan; #Category:1892 births; #Category:1973 deaths; #Category:American football fullbacks; #Category:American football tackles; #Category:Nebraska Cornhuskers football players; #Category:American military personnel of World War I; #Category:Sportspeople from Omaha, Nebraska; #Category:People from North Platte, Nebraska; #Category:Players of American football from Nebraska Vic Markov; 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#Category:1964 deaths; #Category:20th-century British male actors; #Category:20th-century Austrian male actors; #Category:British male comedians; #Category:British male film actors; #Category:British Jews; #Category:Austrian emigrants to England; #Category:Austrian Jews; #Category:Austrian comedians; #Category:Austrian male film actors; #Category:Brentford F.C. directors and chairmen; #Category:Disease-related deaths in South Africa; #Category:Male actors from Vienna; #Category:British people of Austrian-Jewish descent Vic Richardson (Australian soldier); #Category:1891 births; #Category:1968 deaths; #Category:Australian Army soldiers; #Category:Australian military personnel of World War I Vic Rowen; #Category:1919 births; #Category:2013 deaths; #Category:Defiance Yellow Jackets football coaches; #Category:San Francisco State Gators football coaches; #Category:San Francisco State Gators men's basketball coaches; #Category:High school football coaches in the United States; #Category:Columbia University alumni; 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Bowen School of Law alumni; #Category:People from Little Rock, Arkansas; #Category:Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives; #Category:21st-century American politicians; #Category:American United Methodists; #Category:20th-century Methodists; #Category:21st-century Methodists Vicente Almeida d'Eça; #Category:1918 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:Officers of the Legion of Merit; #Category:Commanders of the Order of Aviz; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Naval Merit (Brazil); #Category:Colonial heads of Cape Verde Vicente Benavides; #Category:People of the Chilean War of Independence; #Category:Chilean people executed by hanging; #Category:Royalists in the Hispanic American Revolution; #Category:Spanish people executed by hanging; #Category:People executed by Chile by hanging; #Category:People from Ñuble Province; #Category:1777 births; #Category:1822 deaths Vicente Castaño; #Category:1957 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:Colombian murderers; 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#Category:Spanish military personnel of the Spanish Civil War (Republican faction) Vicente S. Santos Jr.; #Category:1944 births; #Category:2012 deaths; #Category:University of the Philippines Diliman alumni; #Category:People from Pangasinan; #Category:Philippine Army personnel; #Category:Burials at the Heroes' Cemetery; #Category:Recipients of the Military Merit Medal (Philippines); #Category:Recipients of the Outstanding Achievement Medal; #Category:Recipients of the Military Commendation Medal; #Category:Recipients of the Philippine Republic Presidential Unit Citation Vicente San Bruno; #Category:1817 deaths; #Category:Spanish military personnel; #Category:People of the Chilean War of Independence; #Category:Year of birth missing Vicente Sodré; #Category:History of Kerala; #Category:Portuguese explorers; #Category:Maritime history of Portugal; #Category:16th-century explorers; #Category:Explorers of Asia; #Category:1503 deaths; #Category:1460s births; #Category:15th-century Portuguese people Vicente T. Blaz; #Category:1928 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:Guam soldiers; #Category:University of Notre Dame alumni; #Category:United States Marine Corps generals; #Category:Recipients of the Legion of Merit; #Category:Recipients of the Bronze Star Medal; #Category:Recipients of the Gallantry Cross (Vietnam); #Category:American military personnel of the Korean War; #Category:American military personnel of the Vietnam War; #Category:Delegates to the United States House of Representatives from Guam; #Category:University of Guam faculty; #Category:Guam Republicans; #Category:American people of Chamorro descent; #Category:George Washington University alumni Viceroyalty of New Granada; #Category:Viceroyalties of the Spanish Empire; #Category:States and territories established in 1717; #Category:1819 disestablishments; #Category:History of Colombia; #Category:History of Venezuela; #Category:History of Ecuador; #Category:History of Panama; #Category:History of Guyana; #Category:History of Trinidad and Tobago; #Category:History of Nicaragua; #Category:History of South America; #Category:Titles of nobility in the Americas; #Category:18th century in Colombia; #Category:19th century in Colombia; #Category:Spanish colonization of the Americas; #Category:Spain–Venezuela relations; #Category:Colonial Venezuela Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata; #Category:Viceroyalties of the Spanish Empire; #Category:History of Uruguay; #Category:History of Bolivia; #Category:Titles of nobility in the Americas; #Category:History of South America; #Category:World Digital Library related Victor Agosto; #Category:1985 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:American anti-war activists; #Category:American military personnel of the Iraq War; #Category:People from Miami, Florida; #Category:United States Army soldiers Victor Alexander Gascoyne-Cecil; #Category:1891 births; #Category:1977 deaths; #Category:Graduates of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst; #Category:High Sheriffs of Essex; #Category:Royal Hampshire Regiment officers; #Category:Royal Tank Regiment officers Victor Arnautoff; #Category:1896 births; #Category:1979 deaths; #Category:People from Tokmak Raion; #Category:People from Taurida Governorate; #Category:Russian military personnel of World War I; #Category:People of the Russian Civil War; #Category:White Russian emigrants to China; #Category:American people of Russian descent; #Category:Imperial Russian emigrants to the United States; #Category:Artists from the San Francisco Bay Area; #Category:Stanford University Department of Art and Art History faculty; #Category:American muralists; #Category:20th-century American painters; #Category:American male painters; #Category:Soviet painters; #Category:San Francisco Art Institute alumni; #Category:Federal Art Project artists; #Category:Public Works of Art Project artists; #Category:Section of Painting and Sculpture artists Victor Auguste, baron Duperré; #Category:1825 births; #Category:1900 deaths; #Category:French Navy officers Victor Banjo; #Category:1930 births; #Category:1967 deaths; #Category:Yoruba military personnel; #Category:Nigerian Army officers; #Category:People executed for treason; #Category:Biafra; #Category:Separatism in Nigeria; #Category:Nigerian people executed by firing squad; #Category:People executed by Nigeria by firing squad; #Category:Recipients of Nigerian presidential pardons; #Category:People of the Nigerian Civil War Victor Baptistin Sénès; #Category:1857 births; #Category:1915 deaths; #Category:French Navy admirals; #Category:French military personnel killed in World War I Victor Batac; #Category:Filipino generals; #Category:Armed Forces of the Philippines; #Category:Philippine Military Academy alumni Victor Beamish; #Category:1903 births; #Category:1942 deaths; #Category:Companions of the Distinguished Service Order and Bar; #Category:Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom); #Category:Recipients of the Air Force Cross (United Kingdom); #Category:British military personnel killed in World War II Victor Bleasdale; #Category:People from Janesville, Wisconsin; #Category:American military personnel from Wisconsin; #Category:Recipients of the Navy Cross (United States); #Category:Recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross (United States); #Category:United States Marine Corps officers; #Category:United States Marines; #Category:American military personnel of World War I; #Category:People from Dannevirke Victor Blue; #Category:1865 births; #Category:1928 deaths; #Category:United States Naval Academy alumni; #Category:United States Navy admirals; #Category:American military personnel of World War I; #Category:American military personnel of the Spanish–American War; #Category:Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (United States) Victor Brereton Rivers; #Category:1860 births; #Category:1911 deaths; #Category:Royal Military College of Canada alumni Victor Brombert; #Category:Living people; #Category:1923 births; #Category:American people of Russian-Jewish descent; #Category:People from Berlin; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:Yale University faculty; #Category:Princeton University faculty; #Category:American literary critics; #Category:Literary critics of French; #Category:History of ideas Victor Bussie; #Category:1919 births; #Category:2011 deaths; #Category:People from Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana; #Category:Choctaw people; #Category:Louisiana Democrats; #Category:American labor leaders; #Category:American firefighters; #Category:People from Baton Rouge, Louisiana; #Category:People from Shreveport, Louisiana; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:United States Navy sailors; #Category:Deaths from cancer in Louisiana; #Category:Deaths from stomach cancer; #Category:American United Methodists; #Category:20th-century Methodists; #Category:21st-century Methodists; #Category:Burials in Louisiana Victor C. Leiker; #Category:1916 births; #Category:1998 deaths; #Category:Recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross (United States); #Category:United States Army soldiers; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:Articles imported from Wikipedia drafts Victor Campbell; #Category:1875 births; #Category:1956 deaths; #Category:Explorers of Antarctica; #Category:Officers of the Order of the British Empire; #Category:Royal Navy officers; #Category:English emigrants to Canada; #Category:People from Brighton; #Category:Royal Navy officers of World War I; #Category:Companions of the Distinguished Service Order and Bar Victor Campbell (British Army officer); #Category:1905 births; #Category:1990 deaths; #Category:British Army generals; #Category:British Army personnel of World War II; #Category:British World War II prisoners of war; #Category:Commanders of the Order of the British Empire; #Category:Companions of the Order of the Bath; #Category:Companions of the Distinguished Service Order; #Category:Deputy Lieutenants of Devon; #Category:Gordon Highlanders officers; #Category:Graduates of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst; #Category:Graduates of the Staff College, Camberley; #Category:High Sheriffs of Devon; #Category:People educated at Rugby School; #Category:Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders officers Victor Campbell (Royal Navy officer); #Category:1875 births; #Category:1956 deaths; #Category:Explorers of Antarctica; #Category:Officers of the Order of the British Empire; #Category:Royal Navy officers; #Category:English emigrants to Canada; #Category:People from Brighton; #Category:Royal Navy officers of World War I; #Category:Companions of the Distinguished Service Order and Bar Victor Capesius; #Category:1907 births; #Category:1985 deaths; #Category:People from Miercurea Sibiului; #Category:University of Vienna alumni; #Category:German pharmacists; #Category:Romanian military personnel of World War II; #Category:Nazis convicted of war crimes; #Category:SS-Sturmbannführer; #Category:Dachau concentration camp personnel; #Category:Auschwitz concentration camp personnel; #Category:Holocaust perpetrators; #Category:Waffen-SS personnel Victor Cazalet; #Category:1896 births; #Category:1943 deaths; #Category:British people of the Spanish Civil War; #Category:British Army personnel of World War I; #Category:British Christian Scientists; #Category:Recipients of the Military Cross; #Category:Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies; #Category:Conservative Party (UK) MPs; #Category:UK MPs 1924–29; #Category:UK MPs 1929–31; #Category:UK MPs 1931–35; #Category:UK MPs 1935–45; #Category:Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in Gibraltar; #Category:Queen's Own West Kent Yeomanry officers Victor Chapman; #Category:1892 births; #Category:1916 deaths; #Category:Harvard University alumni; #Category:Aviators killed by being shot down; #Category:Soldiers of the French Foreign Legion; #Category:American people of French descent; #Category:French military personnel killed in World War I; #Category:American military personnel killed in World War I Victor Cherkashin; #Category:1932 births; #Category:KGB officers; #Category:Living people; #Category:People from Kursk Oblast Victor Christgau; #Category:1894 births; #Category:1991 deaths; #Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives from Minnesota; #Category:Minnesota State Senators; #Category:Minnesota Republicans; #Category:American Lutherans; #Category:University of Minnesota alumni; #Category:People from Mower County, Minnesota; #Category:American military personnel of World War I; #Category:Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives; #Category:20th-century American politicians Victor Clemett; #Category:1899 births; #Category:2007 deaths; #Category:Canadian centenarians; #Category:Canadian military personnel of World War I Victor Collot; #Category:1750 births; #Category:1805 deaths; #Category:French generals; #Category:History of Guadeloupe; #Category:People of pre-statehood Illinois; #Category:People of pre-statehood Louisiana Victor Cordonnier; #Category:French military personnel of World War I; #Category:Commandeurs of the Légion d'honneur; #Category:1858 births; #Category:1935 deaths Victor Crutchley; #Category:Royal Navy admirals of World War II; #Category:British World War I recipients of the Victoria Cross; #Category:Deputy Lieutenants of Dorset; #Category:Recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross (United Kingdom); #Category:Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath; #Category:Chief Commanders of the Legion of Merit; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Polonia Restituta; #Category:People from Chelsea, London; #Category:1893 births; #Category:1986 deaths; #Category:Recipients of the Croix de guerre (France); #Category:Royal Navy recipients of the Victoria Cross; #Category:Royal Navy officers of World War I; #Category:High Sheriffs of Dorset Victor Davis Hanson; #Category:1953 births; #Category:Agrarian theorists; #Category:American Protestants; #Category:American columnists; #Category:American essayists; #Category:American farmers; #Category:American political writers; #Category:California State University, Fresno faculty; #Category:Writers from California; #Category:Hillsdale College faculty; #Category:Living people; #Category:American military historians; #Category:Theorists on Western civilization; #Category:People from Fresno County, California; #Category:American people of Swedish descent; #Category:Stanford University alumni; #Category:University of California, Santa Cruz alumni; #Category:Viticulturists; #Category:California Democrats; #Category:National Humanities Medal recipients; #Category:20th-century American writers; #Category:21st-century American writers; #Category:20th-century historians; #Category:21st-century historians Victor Deguise; #Category:Belgian military personnel of World War I; #Category:Belgian generals; #Category:Belgium in World War I; #Category:1855 births; #Category:1922 deaths; #Category:Belgian prisoners of war; #Category:World War I prisoners of war held by Germany Victor Denain; #Category:French aviators; #Category:French politicians; #Category:French generals; #Category:1880 births; #Category:1952 deaths; #Category:People from Landes (department) Victor E. Renuart, Jr.; #Category:Living people; #Category:United States Air Force generals; #Category:Recipients of the Legion of Merit; #Category:Recipients of the Air Medal; #Category:Recipients of the Meritorious Service Decoration; #Category:1949 births; #Category:Recipients of the Aerial Achievement Medal; #Category:Recipients of the Defense Superior Service Medal; #Category:Recipients of the Defense Distinguished Service Medal; #Category:Recipients of the Air Force Distinguished Service Medal Victor FitzGeorge-Balfour; #Category:1913 births; #Category:1994 deaths; #Category:People from Knightsbridge; #Category:Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath; #Category:Commanders of the Order of the British Empire; #Category:Recipients of the Military Cross; #Category:Companions of the Distinguished Service Order; #Category:Coldstream Guards officers; #Category:British Army personnel of the Malayan Emergency; #Category:British military personnel of the Cyprus Emergency; #Category:British Army generals; #Category:Alumni of King's College, Cambridge; #Category:British Army personnel of World War II Victor Fortune; #Category:1883 births; #Category:1949 deaths; #Category:British Army generals of World War II; #Category:Companions of the Distinguished Service Order; #Category:Companions of the Order of the Bath; #Category:Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire; #Category:Officiers of the Légion d'honneur; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Phoenix (Greece); #Category:World War II prisoners of war held by Germany; #Category:Deputy Lieutenants of Perthshire; #Category:People from Castle Douglas; #Category:Black Watch officers; #Category:People educated at Winchester College Victor Franke; #Category:1865 births; #Category:1936 deaths; #Category:People from Zlaté Hory; #Category:German military personnel of World War I; #Category:History of Namibia; #Category:Colonial people in German South West Africa; #Category:People from Austrian Silesia; #Category:Silesian-German people; #Category:Prussian Army personnel; #Category:Recipients of the Pour le Mérite (military class); #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Eagle, 3rd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Crown (Prussia), 4th class; #Category:Knights of the House Order of Hohenzollern; #Category:Recipients of the Military Merit Order (Bavaria), 3rd class; #Category:Knights 1st class of the Albert Order; #Category:Knights of the Order of the Crown (Württemberg) Victor Fyodorov; #Category:1885 births; #Category:1922 deaths; #Category:Russian aviators; #Category:Russian World War I flying aces; #Category:Russian military personnel of World War I; #Category:Chevaliers of the Légion d'honneur; #Category:Recipients of the Croix de guerre (France); #Category:Recipients of the Médaille Militaire Victor G. Guillory; #Category:Living people; #Category:Recipients of the Legion of Merit; #Category:Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (United States); #Category:African-American military personnel; #Category:United States Naval Academy alumni; #Category:United States Navy officers; #Category:United States Navy admirals; #Category:People from New Orleans, Louisiana Victor Girardey; #Category:1837 births; #Category:1864 deaths; #Category:Confederate States Army generals; #Category:People of Georgia (U.S. state) in the American Civil War; #Category:Confederate States military personnel killed in the American Civil War Victor Goddard; #Category:1897 births; #Category:1987 deaths; #Category:Alumni of Imperial College London; #Category:British people of Huguenot descent; #Category:Commanders of the Order of the British Empire; #Category:Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath; #Category:Royal Naval Air Service aviators; #Category:Foreign recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (United States); #Category:Royal Air Force air marshals; #Category:Royal New Zealand Air Force personnel; #Category:New Zealand military personnel of World War II; #Category:People from Wembley Victor Gold (journalist); #Category:1928 births; #Category:2017 deaths; #Category:American political consultants; #Category:American male journalists; #Category:American journalists; #Category:American people of Romanian-Jewish descent; #Category:The American Spectator people; #Category:Alcee Fortier High School alumni; #Category:Tulane University alumni; #Category:University of Alabama alumni; #Category:People from East St. Louis, Illinois; #Category:People from New Orleans; #Category:United States Army soldiers; #Category:Military personnel from Illinois; #Category:American military personnel of the Korean War; #Category:Journalists from Illinois; #Category:Journalists from Louisiana; #Category:Barry Goldwater; #Category:George H. W. Bush; #Category:Ronald Reagan Victor Gomoiu; #Category:1882 births; #Category:1960 deaths; #Category:Romanian Ministers of Health; #Category:Romanian hospital administrators; #Category:Romanian surgeons; #Category:Romanian anatomists; #Category:Romanian pathologists; #Category:Romanian inventors; #Category:Light therapy; #Category:Balneotherapy; #Category:Romanian anthropologists; #Category:Physical anthropologists; #Category:20th-century Romanian historians; #Category:Romanian medical historians; #Category:Romanian memoirists; #Category:Ethnobiologists; #Category:Romanian folklorists; #Category:Romanian magazine editors; #Category:Romanian magazine founders; #Category:Academic journal editors; #Category:Romanian essayists; #Category:Male essayists; #Category:Romanian textbook writers; #Category:Romanian writers in French; #Category:Romanian bibliographers; #Category:Romanian librarians; #Category:People from Vânju Mare; #Category:Members of the Romanian Orthodox Church; #Category:Deists; #Category:Poporanists; #Category:Romanian monarchists; #Category:University of Bucharest alumni; #Category:University of Bucharest faculty; #Category:Romanian military personnel of the Second Balkan War; #Category:Romanian military personnel of World War I; #Category:Romanian military physicians; #Category:Romanian Land Forces officers; #Category:League of Nations people; #Category:Romanian people of World War II; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Crown (Romania); #Category:Recipients of the Star of Romania Order; #Category:Chevaliers of the Légion d'honneur; #Category:Inmates of Sighet prison; #Category:Inmates of Aiud prison; #Category:Romanian prisoners and detainees; #Category:Burials at Bellu; #Category:Socialist Republic of Romania rehabilitations Victor Gotbaum; #Category:1921 births; #Category:American labor leaders; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:Brooklyn College alumni; #Category:School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University alumni; #Category:2015 deaths; #Category:People from Brooklyn, New York; #Category:American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees people; #Category:Activists from New York (state) Victor Groom; #Category:1898 births; #Category:1990 deaths; #Category:British World War I flying aces; #Category:Companions of the Order of the Bath; #Category:Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire; #Category:Knights Commander of the Royal Victorian Order; #Category:Royal Air Force air marshals; #Category:British Army personnel of World War I; #Category:Royal Air Force personnel of World War II; #Category:Royal Flying Corps officers; #Category:Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross and Bar (United Kingdom); #Category:People from Peckham; #Category:People educated at Alleyn's School Victor Grossman; #Category:1928 births; #Category:American defectors; #Category:People of the Cold War; #Category:Living people; #Category:United States Army soldiers; #Category:Writers from New York (state); #Category:American expatriates in East Germany; #Category:Defectors to East Germany; #Category:Harvard University alumni; #Category:American male writers; #Category:Leipzig University alumni; #Category:American emigrants to East Germany Victor H. Blanc; #Category:1897 births; #Category:1968 deaths; #Category:American Jews in the military; #Category:American people of Ukrainian-Jewish descent; #Category:Jewish American politicians; #Category:Philadelphia City Council members; #Category:District Attorneys of Philadelphia; #Category:Pennsylvania Democrats; #Category:Pennsylvania state court judges; #Category:University of Pennsylvania Law School alumni; #Category:American naval personnel of World War I; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:People with Alzheimer's disease; #Category:United States Army Air Forces officers; #Category:20th-century American judges Victor H. Espinoza; #Category:American military personnel of the Korean War; #Category:United States Army Medal of Honor recipients; #Category:1929 births; #Category:1986 deaths; #Category:People from El Paso, Texas; #Category:United States Army soldiers Victor H. Krulak; #Category:1913 births; #Category:2008 deaths; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:American military personnel of the Korean War; #Category:American military personnel of the Vietnam War; #Category:Recipients of the Navy Cross (United States); #Category:People from Denver, Colorado; #Category:United States Marine Corps generals; #Category:United States Naval Academy alumni; #Category:Burials at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery; #Category:American Jews; #Category:American Jews in the military; #Category:Recipients of the Air Medal; #Category:Recipients of the Bronze Star Medal; #Category:Recipients of the Navy Distinguished Service Medal; #Category:Recipients of the Legion of Merit; #Category:Recipients of the Purple Heart medal; #Category:Recipients of the Gallantry Cross (Vietnam) Victor H. Metcalf; #Category:1853 births; #Category:1936 deaths; #Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives from California; #Category:United States Secretaries of Commerce and Labor; #Category:United States Secretaries of the Navy; #Category:Theodore Roosevelt administration cabinet members Victor Heintz; #Category:1876 births; #Category:1968 deaths; #Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio; #Category:Ohio lawyers; #Category:Politicians from Cincinnati, Ohio; #Category:Ohio Republicans; #Category:American military personnel of World War I; #Category:University of Cincinnati College of Law alumni; #Category:Recipients of the Silver Star; #Category:Recipients of the Purple Heart medal; #Category:Recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross (United States); #Category:United States Army officers; #Category:Recipients of the Croix de guerre 1914–1918 (France) Victor Hope, 2nd Marquess of Linlithgow; #Category:1887 births; #Category:1952 deaths; #Category:Royal Scots officers; #Category:Lords of the Admiralty; #Category:Scottish Presbyterians; #Category:Marquesses in the Peerage of the United Kingdom; #Category:Knights of the Garter; #Category:Knights of the Thistle; #Category:Lord-Lieutenants of West Lothian; #Category:Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom; #Category:Knights Grand Commander of the Order of the Star of India; #Category:Knights Grand Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire; #Category:Viceroys of India; #Category:World War II political leaders; #Category:Officers of the Order of the British Empire; #Category:Chancellors of the University of Edinburgh; #Category:British Army personnel of World War I; #Category:Lords High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland; #Category:Deputy Lieutenants of Linlithgowshire Victor Hugo de Azevedo Coutinho; #Category:1871 births; #Category:1955 deaths; #Category:Prime Ministers of Portugal; #Category:Portuguese expatriates in Mozambique; #Category:Governors-General of Mozambique; #Category:Government ministers of Portugal; #Category:Democratic Party (Portugal) politicians; #Category:Foreign ministers of Portugal Victor Hugues; #Category:1761 births; #Category:1826 deaths; #Category:First French Empire; #Category:French abolitionists; #Category:History of French Guiana; #Category:French colonial governors of Guadeloupe; #Category:Military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars; #Category:People from Marseille; #Category:People acquitted of treason Victor Hurley; #Category:1888 births; #Category:1958 deaths; #Category:People educated at Wesley College (Victoria); #Category:Melbourne Medical School alumni; #Category:Australian surgeons; #Category:University Football Club players; #Category:Australian rules footballers from Victoria (Australia); #Category:Australian military personnel of World War I; #Category:Australian military personnel of World War II; #Category:Royal Australian Air Force air marshals; #Category:Australian Companions of the Order of the Bath; #Category:Australian Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire Victor Huston; #Category:1890 births; #Category:British World War I flying aces; #Category:Year of death missing; #Category:Royal Flying Corps officers; #Category:People from Belfast; #Category:Recipients of the Military Cross Victor Iturria; #Category:1917 births; #Category:1944 deaths; #Category:French military personnel of World War II; #Category:Companions of the Liberation; #Category:Recipients of the Médaille Militaire; #Category:Recipients of the Médaille de la Résistance Victor Ivanovich Nikitin; #Category:1911 births; #Category:1994 deaths; #Category:Russian male singers; #Category:Russian military personnel; #Category:Soviet tenors; #Category:Russian tenors; #Category:Burials at Pyatnitskoye cemetery Victor J. Glover; #Category:Living people; #Category:Year of birth missing (living people); #Category:Air University (United States Air Force) alumni; #Category:American astronauts; #Category:American aviators; #Category:Astronaut candidates; #Category:California Polytechnic State University alumni; #Category:Naval Postgraduate School alumni; #Category:People from Pomona, California; #Category:People from Prosper, Texas; #Category:Place of birth missing; #Category:U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School alumni Victor Jones (British Army officer); #Category:British Army officers; #Category:British Army personnel of World War II; #Category:Military deception biographies; #Category:Officers of the Order of the British Empire; #Category:Year of birth missing; #Category:Year of death missing Victor Jorgensen; #Category:1913 births; #Category:1994 deaths; #Category:American photographers; #Category:War photographers; #Category:Reed College alumni; #Category:Artists from Portland, Oregon; #Category:The Oregonian people Victor Joseph Altmayer; #Category:Commandeurs of the Légion d'honneur; #Category:French generals; #Category:1844 births; #Category:1908 deaths; #Category:French people of German descent Victor Kalashnikov; #Category:1942 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:Firearm designers; #Category:Weapons scientists and engineers; #Category:Russian inventors; #Category:Russian engineers; #Category:People from Izhevsk Victor Klemperer; #Category:1881 births; #Category:1960 deaths; #Category:People from Gorzów Wielkopolski; #Category:People from the Province of Brandenburg; #Category:German Protestants; #Category:German Jews; #Category:Communist Party of Germany politicians; #Category:Socialist Unity Party of Germany politicians; #Category:Cultural Association of the GDR members; #Category:Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime members; #Category:Members of the Volkskammer; #Category:German diarists; #Category:German military personnel of World War I; #Category:German philologists; #Category:German literary theorists; #Category:Holocaust survivors; #Category:Converts to Protestantism from Judaism; #Category:Humboldt University of Berlin faculty; #Category:Propaganda theorists; #Category:University of Greifswald faculty; #Category:Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg faculty; #Category:Recipients of the Patriotic Order of Merit; #Category:Recipients of the National Prize of East Germany; #Category:Französisches Gymnasium Berlin alumni Victor Kravchenko (defector); #Category:1905 births; #Category:1966 deaths; #Category:People from Dnipropetrovsk; #Category:Suicides by firearm in New York; #Category:Russian anti-communists; #Category:Russian socialists; #Category:Soviet defectors to the United States; #Category:Soviet Army officers; #Category:Soviet diplomats Victor L. Kandle; #Category:1921 births; #Category:1944 deaths; #Category:People from Pierce County, Washington; #Category:American military personnel killed in World War II; #Category:United States Army Medal of Honor recipients; #Category:United States Army officers; #Category:Recipients of the Silver Star; #Category:Recipients of the Purple Heart medal; #Category:World War II recipients of the Medal of Honor Victor Lahorie; #Category:1766 births; #Category:1812 deaths; #Category:French generals; #Category:French military personnel of the Napoleonic Wars; #Category:French people executed by firing squad; #Category:People executed by the First French Empire; #Category:People executed by France by firing squad Victor Levasseur; #Category:French generals; #Category:1772 births; #Category:1809 deaths; #Category:Chevaliers of the Légion d'honneur Victor M. Longstreet; #Category:Year of birth missing; #Category:2000 deaths; #Category:United States Navy personnel; #Category:People from Louisville, Kentucky; #Category:Harvard University alumni Victor Maghakian; #Category:1915 births; #Category:1977 deaths; #Category:People from Chicago, Illinois; #Category:People from Fresno, California; #Category:Recipients of the Bronze Star Medal; #Category:Recipients of the Purple Heart medal; #Category:Recipients of the Navy Cross (United States); #Category:Recipients of the Silver Star; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:United States Army officers; #Category:American people of Armenian descent; #Category:American military personnel of Armenian descent Victor Malu; #Category:Nigerian generals; #Category:Living people; #Category:1947 births Victor Marchetti; #Category:1929 births; #Category:American spies; #Category:American whistleblowers; #Category:Historians of the Central Intelligence Agency; #Category:Living people; #Category:People of the Central Intelligence Agency; #Category:Researchers of the assassination of John F. Kennedy; #Category:Place of birth missing (living people) Victor Marra Newland; #Category:1876 births; #Category:1953 deaths; #Category:King's African Rifles officers; #Category:Members of the Order of the British Empire; #Category:Australian recipients of the Distinguished Conduct Medal; #Category:Australian military personnel of the Second Boer War; #Category:People from South Australia; #Category:Australian people of English descent; #Category:Recipients of the Military Cross; #Category:Members of the South Australian House of Assembly Victor Martin; #Category:1912 births; #Category:1989 deaths; #Category:Belgian sociologists; #Category:Belgian resistance members; #Category:Rescue of Jews in the Holocaust; #Category:Catholic University of Leuven alumni Victor Matthys; #Category:1914 births; #Category:1947 deaths; #Category:Belgian fascists; #Category:Executed Belgian collaborators with Nazi Germany; #Category:Belgian collaborators with Nazi Germany Victor Mature; #Category:1913 births; #Category:1999 deaths; #Category:American people of Italian descent; #Category:American people of Swiss-Italian descent; #Category:Male actors from Louisville, Kentucky; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:American male film actors; #Category:American male stage actors; #Category:American male radio actors; #Category:American male television actors; #Category:Deaths from cancer in California; #Category:Deaths from leukemia; #Category:People from Rancho Santa Fe, California; #Category:United States Coast Guard personnel; #Category:Burials in Kentucky; #Category:20th Century Fox contract players; #Category:California Republicans; #Category:20th-century American male actors; #Category:Male actors of Italian descent; #Category:St. Xavier High School (Louisville) alumni; #Category:Radio personalities from Louisville, Kentucky Victor McLaglen; #Category:1886 births; #Category:1959 deaths; #Category:American film actors; #Category:American silent film actors; #Category:Bare-knuckle boxers; 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K. 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Hall; #Category:United States Navy admirals; #Category:United States Navy sailors; #Category:Recipients of the Legion of Merit; #Category:University of Cincinnati alumni; #Category:Xavier University alumni; #Category:Living people Victor Wallace Germains; #Category:1888 births; #Category:British military historians; #Category:Year of death missing Victor Warrender, 1st Baron Bruntisfield; #Category:1899 births; #Category:1993 deaths; #Category:Barons in the Peerage of the United Kingdom; #Category:Grenadier Guards officers; #Category:Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom; #Category:People educated at Eton College; #Category:Recipients of the Military Cross; #Category:British Army personnel of World War I; #Category:Politics of Grantham; #Category:Admiralty personnel of World War II Victor de Broglie (1756–1794); #Category:1756 births; #Category:1794 deaths; #Category:French generals; #Category:18th-century French politicians; #Category:Military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars; #Category:Politicians from Paris; #Category:People from Île-de-France executed by guillotine during the French Revolution; #Category:French people of the American Revolution Victor de Fay de La Tour-Maubourg; #Category:1768 births; #Category:1850 deaths; #Category:People from Drôme; #Category:French Marquesses; #Category:People of the French Revolution; #Category:French commanders of the Napoleonic Wars; #Category:French generals; #Category:Cavalry commanders; #Category:Grand Crosses of the Order of Saint Louis; #Category:Peers of France Victor de Laveleye; #Category:1894 births; #Category:1945 deaths; #Category:Belgian politicians; #Category:Belgian people in the United Kingdom during World War II; #Category:Walloon people; #Category:Belgian male tennis players; #Category:Belgian radio presenters Victor-Baptistin Senès; #Category:1857 births; #Category:1915 deaths; #Category:French Navy admirals; #Category:French military personnel killed in World War I Victor-François, 2nd duc de Broglie; #Category:1718 births; #Category:1804 deaths; #Category:People from Paris; #Category:Marshals of France; #Category:Dukes of Broglie; #Category:Secretaries of State for War (France); #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Holy Spirit; #Category:French military personnel of the War of the Austrian Succession; #Category:French military personnel of the Seven Years' War Victor-Marie d'Estrées; #Category:1660 births; #Category:1737 deaths; #Category:People from Paris; #Category:Dukes of France; #Category:Marshals of France; #Category:Grandees of Spain; #Category:Members of the Académie française; #Category:Members of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres; #Category:French military personnel of the Nine Years' War; #Category:French naval commanders in the War of the Spanish Succession; #Category:Secretaries of State of the Navy (France); #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Holy Spirit; #Category:18th-century French people; #Category:17th-century French people; #Category:People of the Regency of Philippe d'Orléans; #Category:People of the Ancien Régime; #Category:Peers of France Victor-Maurice, comte de Broglie; #Category:Marshals of France; #Category:Counts of Broglie; #Category:1647 births; #Category:1727 deaths Victoria Montou; #Category:1805 deaths; #Category:Haitian rebel slaves; #Category:People of the Haitian Revolution; #Category:Women in 18th-century warfare; #Category:Year of birth missing Victoria Police Public Order Response Team; #Category:Police units of Australia; #Category:Law enforcement units; #Category:Law enforcement agencies of Victoria (Australia) Victoriano Huerta; #Category:1850 births; #Category:1916 deaths; #Category:Deaths from cirrhosis; #Category:Leaders who took power by coup; #Category:Mexican generals; #Category:Mexican presidential candidates (1913); #Category:Mexican Secretaries of Foreign Affairs; #Category:People from El Paso, Texas; #Category:People from Jalisco; #Category:People of the Mexican Revolution; #Category:Presidents of Mexico Victoriano Ramírez; #Category:Cristero War; #Category:19th-century births; #Category:1929 deaths; #Category:People from Jalisco Victorine Foot; #Category:1920 births; #Category:2000 deaths; #Category:20th-century English painters; #Category:Alumni of the Central School of Art and Design; #Category:Alumni of the Edinburgh College of Art; #Category:British war artists; #Category:English women painters; #Category:Camoufleurs; #Category:World War II artists; #Category:20th-century women artists Victorinus Junior; #Category:271 deaths; #Category:Thirty Tyrants; #Category:Year of birth unknown; #Category:Piavonii Victurnien-Jean-Baptiste de Rochechouart de Mortemart; #Category:1752 births; #Category:1812 deaths; #Category:French generals; #Category:House of Rochechouart; #Category:People from Seine-et-Marne; #Category:French expatriates in England; #Category:Military personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars Vida Eliza Jowett; #Category:1893 births; #Category:1982 deaths; #Category:New Zealand military personnel Vida Mary Katie MacLean; 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#Category:Sri Lankan admirals; #Category:1965 births; #Category:Living people Vikentije Jovanović; #Category:1698 births; #Category:1737 deaths; #Category:18th-century Eastern Orthodox bishops; #Category:18th-century Serbian people; #Category:Serbian Orthodox bishops; #Category:Serbian religious leaders; #Category:Serbian military leaders; #Category:People of the Holy Roman Empire; #Category:People from Belgrade; #Category:People from Szentendre; #Category:Serbia under Habsburg rule; #Category:Hussars; #Category:Serbs of Hungary Vikram Batra; #Category:Indian military personnel killed in action; #Category:1974 births; #Category:1999 deaths; #Category:People from Himachal Pradesh; #Category:People from Mandi; #Category:People of the Kargil War; #Category:Recipients of the Param Vir Chakra; #Category:People from Kangra district Viktor Abakumov; #Category:1908 births; #Category:1954 deaths; #Category:Executed people from Moscow; #Category:Communist Party of the Soviet Union members; #Category:Russian police chiefs; #Category:NKVD officers; #Category:KGB officers; #Category:Executed Soviet people from Russia; #Category:Russian people executed by the Soviet Union; #Category:Police officers with criminal convictions; #Category:Members of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union executed by the Soviet Union Viktor Adamishin; #Category:Heroes of the Russian Federation; #Category:Recipients of the Order "For Personal Courage"; #Category:People of the Chechen wars; #Category:1962 births; #Category:1995 deaths; #Category:People from Murmansk; #Category:Russian military personnel killed in action Viktor Afanasyev (cosmonaut); #Category:1948 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Recipients of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 2nd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 3rd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order "For Personal Courage"; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR, 3rd class; 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#Category:Recipients of the USSR State Prize Viktor Astafyev; #Category:1924 births; #Category:2001 deaths; #Category:People from Divnogorsk; #Category:Russian novelists; #Category:Soviet novelists; #Category:Russian short story writers; #Category:Soviet short story writers; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 2nd class; #Category:Pushkin Prize winners; #Category:Recipients of the USSR State Prize; #Category:State Prize of the Russian Federation laureates; #Category:Heroes of Socialist Labour; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Friendship of Peoples; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Friendship; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star; #Category:Recipients of the Medal "For Courage" (Russia) Viktor Balck; #Category:1844 births; #Category:1928 deaths; #Category:International Olympic Committee members; #Category:Swedish sports officials; #Category:Swedish Army generals; #Category:Honorary Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George; #Category:People from Karlskrona; #Category:International Skating Union Viktor Bauer; #Category:1915 births; #Category:1969 deaths; #Category:People from Vorpommern-Greifswald; #Category:Luftwaffe pilots; #Category:German World War II flying aces; #Category:People from the Province of Pomerania; #Category:Recipients of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves Viktor Belash; #Category:1893 births; #Category:1938 deaths; #Category:People from Berdyansk Raion; #Category:Ukrainian anarchists; #Category:Anarchist partisans; #Category:Ukrainian people executed by the Soviet Union; #Category:Great Purge victims from Zaporizhia Oblast; #Category:Soviet rehabilitations Viktor Belenko; #Category:1947 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:Primorsky Krai; #Category:Soviet Air Force officers; #Category:Ukrainian Air Force officers; #Category:Soviet defectors to the United States; #Category:Japan–Soviet Union relations; #Category:Ukrainian expatriates in the United States; #Category:People sentenced to death in absentia Viktor Bondarev; #Category:1959 births; #Category:Commanders-in-chief of the Russian Air Force; #Category:Russian Air Force generals; #Category:Recipients of the Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces, 3rd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Courage; #Category:Living people Viktor Borodatchev; #Category:1918 births; #Category:1968 deaths; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Russian aviators; #Category:Soviet World War II pilots; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Alexander Nevsky; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star; #Category:Recipients of the Medal "For Courage" (Russia) Viktor Bout; #Category:1967 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:21st-century criminals; #Category:Arms trafficking; #Category:People from Dushanbe; #Category:Tajikistani people of Ukrainian descent; #Category:Russian people of Ukrainian descent; #Category:Prisoners and detainees of the United States federal government; #Category:Russian businesspeople; #Category:Russian Esperantists; #Category:Russian extrajudicial prisoners of the United States; #Category:Russian people imprisoned abroad; #Category:Soviet Army officers; #Category:People extradited from Thailand; #Category:People extradited to the United States Viktor Bursuk; #Category:Living people; #Category:Russian Navy personnel; #Category:Year of birth missing (living people) Viktor Chebrikov; #Category:1923 births; #Category:1999 deaths; #Category:People from Dnipropetrovsk; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:Communist Party of the Soviet Union members; #Category:Soviet engineers; #Category:Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union members; #Category:KGB chairmen; #Category:Korean Air Lines Flight 007; #Category:National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine alumni; #Category:Burials in Troyekurovskoye Cemetery Viktor Cherkesov; #Category:1950 births; #Category:KGB officers; #Category:Russian politicians; #Category:Living people Viktor Chirkov; #Category:1959 births; #Category:Russian admirals; #Category:Commanders-in-chief of the Russian Navy; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Military Merit (Russia); #Category:Recipients of the Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces, 3rd class; #Category:Living people Viktor Chukarin; #Category:1921 births; #Category:1984 deaths; #Category:Soviet prisoners of war; #Category:Nazi concentration camp survivors; #Category:Soviet male artistic gymnasts; #Category:Ukrainian male artistic gymnasts; #Category:Olympic gold medalists for the Soviet Union; #Category:Olympic silver medalists for the Soviet Union; #Category:Olympic bronze medalists for the Soviet Union; #Category:Olympic gymnasts of the Soviet Union; #Category:Olympic medalists in gymnastics; #Category:Gymnasts at the 1952 Summer Olympics; #Category:Gymnasts at the 1956 Summer Olympics; #Category:World champion gymnasts; #Category:Medalists at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships; #Category:International Gymnastics Hall of Fame inductees; #Category:Burevestnik athletes; #Category:People from Mariupol Viktor Dankl von Krasnik; #Category:1854 births; #Category:1941 deaths; #Category:People from Austrian Littoral; #Category:People from Udine; #Category:19th-century Austrian people; #Category:20th-century Austrian people; #Category:Austro-Hungarian Army officers; #Category:Austro-Hungarian military personnel of World War I; #Category:Austrian generals; #Category:Knights Commander of the Military Order of Maria Theresa; #Category:Grand Crosses of the Order of Leopold (Austria); #Category:Recipients of the Military Merit Cross (Austria-Hungary), 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Iron Cross (1914); #Category:Recipients of the Iron Cross, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Decoration for Services to the Red Cross; #Category:Counts of Austria Viktor Dousmanis; #Category:1861 births; #Category:1949 deaths; #Category:People from Corfu; #Category:Hellenic Army generals; #Category:Greek military personnel of the Balkan Wars; #Category:Greek military personnel of World War I; #Category:Greek monarchists; #Category:Chiefs of the Hellenic Army General Staff; #Category:Greek military personnel of the Greco-Turkish War (1919–22); #Category:Arvanites Viktor Dubynin; #Category:1943 births; #Category:1992 deaths; #Category:Burials at Novodevichy Cemetery; #Category:Russian generals; #Category:Soviet generals; #Category:Soviet military personnel of the Soviet–Afghan War; #Category:General Staff Academy (Soviet Union) alumni Viktor Fyodorovich Karpukhin; #Category:1947 births; #Category:2003 deaths; #Category:KGB officers; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:People from Lutsk Viktor Golubev; #Category:1916 births; #Category:1945 deaths; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star; #Category:People from Saint Petersburg; #Category:Soviet World War II pilots; #Category:Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in the Soviet Union Viktor Gorbatko; #Category:1934 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:People from Krasnodar Krai; #Category:1969 in spaceflight; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union Viktor Graf von Scheuchenstuel; #Category:1857 births; #Category:1938 deaths; #Category:Counts of Austria; #Category:Austro-Hungarian generals; #Category:Austro-Hungarian military personnel of World War I; #Category:Moravian-German people Viktor Gutić; #Category:1901 births; #Category:1946 deaths; #Category:Croatian collaborators with Nazi Germany; #Category:Croatian people of World War II; #Category:Holocaust perpetrators; #Category:Independent State of Croatia; #Category:The Holocaust in Yugoslavia; #Category:Ustaše; #Category:Executed Yugoslav collaborators with Nazi Germany; #Category:Executed Croatian people; #Category:People extradited from Italy; #Category:People extradited to Yugoslavia; #Category:People from Banja Luka; #Category:Executed Bosnia and Herzegovina people Viktor Ivanov; #Category:1950 births; #Category:Aeroflot; #Category:Living people; #Category:Russian businesspeople; #Category:Russian politicians; #Category:Soviet military personnel of the Soviet–Afghan War Viktor Kazantsev; #Category:1946 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:People from Talachyn Raion; #Category:Russian military personnel; #Category:Heroes of the Russian Federation; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star; #Category:Recipients of the Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces, 2nd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Military Merit (Russia); #Category:Recipients of the Order of Friendship (South Ossetia) Viktor Kulikov; #Category:1921 births; #Category:2013 deaths; #Category:People from Oryol Oblast; #Category:Marshals of the Soviet Union; #Category:General Staff Academy (Soviet Union) alumni; #Category:Members of the State Duma (Russian Federation); #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 2nd class; #Category:Commanders with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Polonia Restituta (1944–89); #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star; #Category:Recipients of the Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces, 3rd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Military Merit (Russia); #Category:Recipients of the Order of Honour (Russian Federation); #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Patriotic War, three times; #Category:Recipients of the Medal "For Courage" (Russia); #Category:Lenin Prize winners; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Sukhbaatar; #Category:Recipients of the Patriotic Order of Merit; #Category:Recipients of the Star of People's Friendship; #Category:Recipients of the Scharnhorst Order; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Georgi Dimitrov Viktor Kurmanovych; #Category:1876 births; #Category:1945 deaths; #Category:People from Lviv Oblast; #Category:Ukrainian diplomats; #Category:Ukrainian generals; #Category:Ukrainian politicians before 1991; #Category:Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists politicians; #Category:Ukrainian people who died in prison custody; #Category:Prisoners who died in Soviet detention; #Category:Jablonné v Podještědí; #Category:Ukrainian military leaders Viktor Leonov; #Category:1916 births; #Category:2003 deaths; #Category:Soviet Navy personnel; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II Viktor Leselidze; #Category:1907 births; #Category:1944 deaths; #Category:People from Guria; #Category:People from Kutais Governorate; #Category:Military personnel from Georgia (country); #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:People of World War II from Georgia (country); #Category:Soviet Army officers Viktor Linnarz; #Category:1894 births; #Category:1979 deaths; #Category:Wehrmacht generals; #Category:German military personnel of World War I; #Category:Recipients of the clasp to the Iron Cross, 1st class; #Category:German prisoners of war; #Category:Recipients of the Silver German Cross Viktor Lomidze; #Category:Polish Army officers; #Category:Military personnel from Georgia (country); #Category:Polish people of Georgian descent Viktor Lutze; #Category:1890 births; #Category:1943 deaths; #Category:People from the Province of Westphalia; #Category:German police chiefs; #Category:German military personnel of World War I; #Category:Nazi leaders; #Category:Road incident deaths in Germany; #Category:Sturmabteilung officers; #Category:Anti-Catholicism in Germany; #Category:Members of the Reichstag of the Weimar Republic; #Category:Members of the Reichstag of Nazi Germany; #Category:Prussian Army personnel; #Category:Recipients of the Iron Cross (1914); #Category:Recipients of the Iron Cross, 1st class Viktor Makeyev; #Category:1924 births; #Category:1985 deaths; #Category:Heroes of Socialist Labour; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Soviet scientists; #Category:Russian inventors; #Category:Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology faculty; #Category:Full Members of the USSR Academy of Sciences Viktor Mikhailovich Afanasyev; #Category:1948 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 2nd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 3rd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order "For Personal Courage"; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces, 3rd class; #Category:Grand Officiers of the Légion d'honneur; #Category:People from Bryansk; #Category:Russian Air Force officers; #Category:Russian aviators; #Category:Russian cosmonauts; #Category:Soviet Air Force officers; #Category:Soviet cosmonauts Viktor Muzhenko; #Category:1961 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:People from Ovruch Raion; #Category:Pro-Ukrainian people of the 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine; #Category:Soviet military personnel; #Category:Colonel Generals of Ukraine; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Danylo Halytsky; #Category:Party of Regions politicians; #Category:Chief of the General Staff (Ukraine); #Category:Ukrainian people of War in Donbass Viktor Nazarenko; #Category:1956 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:People from Minsk; #Category:Soviet military personnel of the Soviet–Afghan War; #Category:2003 Tuzla island conflict; #Category:Lieutenant generals of Ukraine Viktor Nekrasov; #Category:1911 births; #Category:1987 deaths; #Category:People from Kiev; #Category:Ukrainian people of World War II; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:Russian journalists; #Category:Soviet short story writers; #Category:20th-century short story writers; #Category:Soviet novelists; #Category:Soviet male writers; #Category:Soviet dissidents; #Category:Recipients of the USSR State Prize; #Category:Expelled members of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union; #Category:Burials at Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois Russian Cemetery; #Category:Deaths from lung cancer; #Category:Deaths from cancer in France; #Category:People forcibly stripped of Soviet citizenship; #Category:Writers from Kiev; #Category:Soviet emigrants to France Viktor Pavičić; #Category:1898 births; #Category:1943 deaths; #Category:Croatian military personnel killed in World War II; #Category:Croatian collaborators with Nazi Germany; #Category:Croatian Home Guard personnel Viktor Pimenov; #Category:Year of birth missing; #Category:1996 deaths; #Category:Deaths by firearm in Russia; #Category:Journalists killed while covering the Chechen wars; #Category:Russian journalists; #Category:War photographers Viktor Plahte (pilot); #Category:1911 births; #Category:1943 deaths; #Category:People from Bærum; #Category:Norwegian military personnel killed in World War II; #Category:Norwegian expatriates in the United States; #Category:Norwegian expatriates in Canada; #Category:Norwegian expatriates in the United Kingdom; #Category:Aviators killed in aviation accidents or incidents in the United Kingdom Viktor Pokrovsky; #Category:1889 births; #Category:1922 deaths; #Category:Cossacks; #Category:Kuban Cossacks; #Category:Russian generals; #Category:Russian anti-communists; #Category:Russian counter-revolutionaries; #Category:Russian World War I flying aces; #Category:Russian people of World War I; #Category:White Russians (movement); #Category:Russian people murdered abroad; #Category:People murdered in Bulgaria Viktor Popkov; #Category:1946 births; #Category:2001 deaths; #Category:Assassinated activists; #Category:Assassinated religious leaders; #Category:Assassinated Russian journalists; #Category:Deaths by firearm in Russia; #Category:Journalists killed while covering the Chechen wars; #Category:Old Believers; #Category:Eastern Orthodox Christians from Russia; #Category:People murdered in Russia; #Category:Russian anti-war activists; #Category:Russian Christian pacifists; #Category:Russian political activists; #Category:Russian dissidents; #Category:Russian humanitarians; #Category:Russian human rights activists; #Category:Russian journalists; #Category:War correspondents of the Chechen wars Viktor Puskar; #Category:1889 births; #Category:1943 deaths; #Category:People from Viljandi; #Category:People from the Governorate of Livonia; #Category:Estonian military personnel of the Estonian War of Independence; #Category:Members of the Vaps Movement; #Category:Imperial Russian military personnel; #Category:Russian military personnel of World War I Viktor Sakharov; #Category:1848 births; #Category:1905 deaths; #Category:Imperial Russian Army generals; #Category:Members of the State Council of the Russian Empire; #Category:People murdered in Russia; #Category:Assassinated Russian people; #Category:Deaths by firearm in Russia; #Category:Russian military personnel of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–78) Viktor Samsonov; #Category:1941 births; #Category:Russian generals; #Category:Living people; #Category:Frunze Military Academy alumni; #Category:Soviet Navy personnel Viktor Schmieden; #Category:1874 births; #Category:1945 deaths; #Category:German surgeons; #Category:People from Berlin; #Category:People from the Province of Brandenburg; #Category:University of Bonn alumni; #Category:Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg faculty; #Category:Goethe University Frankfurt faculty; #Category:Recipients of the Knights Cross of the War Merit Cross; #Category:German military physicians; #Category:Major generals of the German Army (Wehrmacht) Viktor Schobinger; #Category:1893 births; #Category:1989 deaths; #Category:German World War I flying aces; #Category:Luftstreitkräfte personnel; #Category:Knights of the House Order of Hohenzollern; #Category:People from Ulm; #Category:People from the Kingdom of Württemberg Viktor Schütze; #Category:1906 births; #Category:1950 deaths; #Category:U-boat commanders; #Category:People from Flensburg; #Category:People from the Province of Schleswig-Holstein; #Category:Recipients of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves; #Category:Military personnel referenced in the Wehrmachtbericht; #Category:Reichsmarine personnel; #Category:Kriegsmarine personnel Viktor von Loßberg; #Category:1904 births; #Category:1983 deaths; #Category:People from Poznań; #Category:Luftwaffe personnel of World War II; #Category:Recipients of the Knight's Cross Viktor von Pressentin von Rautter; #Category:1896 births; #Category:1918 deaths; #Category:German World War I flying aces; #Category:Recipients of the Military Merit Cross (Prussia); #Category:Recipients of the Iron Cross (1914); #Category:People from Kętrzyn County; #Category:People from East Prussia; #Category:Prussian Army personnel; #Category:Luftstreitkräfte personnel; #Category:German military personnel killed in World War I Viktor von Schwedler; #Category:1885 births; #Category:1954 deaths; #Category:Knights of the Order of Saint John (Bailiwick of Brandenburg); #Category:Wehrmacht generals; #Category:German military personnel of World War II; #Category:Recipients of the Knight's Cross Viktoria Savs; #Category:1899 births; #Category:1979 deaths; #Category:Female wartime cross-dressers; #Category:Women in 20th-century warfare; #Category:Austrian women in World War I; #Category:Women in European warfare; #Category:Austrian soldiers Viktorin Molchanov; #Category:1886 births; #Category:1975 deaths; #Category:People from Chistopol; #Category:Primorsky Krai; #Category:Russian anti-communists; #Category:Russian counter-revolutionaries; #Category:Russian generals; #Category:Russian military personnel of World War I; #Category:People of the Russian Civil War; #Category:White Russians (movement); #Category:History of Zabaykalsky Krai Viktors Arājs; #Category:1910 births; #Category:1988 deaths; #Category:Latvian military personnel; #Category:Latvian collaborators with Nazi Germany; #Category:People indicted for war crimes; #Category:Local participation in the Holocaust; #Category:Holocaust perpetrators; #Category:The Holocaust in Latvia; #Category:University of Latvia alumni; #Category:People of Baltic German descent Vilbrun Guillaume Sam; #Category:Presidents of Haiti; #Category:Haitian politicians; #Category:1915 deaths; #Category:Assassinated Haitian politicians; #Category:1859 births; #Category:People from Nord-Est Department; #Category:Deaths by beating Vilhelm Evang; #Category:1909 births; #Category:1983 deaths; #Category:People from Oslo; #Category:Mot Dag; #Category:Norwegian resistance members; #Category:Norwegian military leaders Vilhelm Herman Oluf Madsen; #Category:1844 births; #Category:1917 deaths; #Category:Danish Defence Ministers; #Category:Danish generals; #Category:Danish mathematicians; #Category:Members of the Folketing; #Category:Danish inventors; #Category:Firearm designers Vilho Petter Nenonen; #Category:1883 births; #Category:1960 deaths; #Category:People from Kuopio; #Category:People from the Grand Duchy of Finland; #Category:Finnish generals; #Category:Imperial Russian military personnel; #Category:Russian military personnel of World War I; #Category:People of the Finnish Civil War (White side); #Category:Finnish military personnel of World War II; #Category:Knights of the Mannerheim Cross Vilho Rättö; #Category:1913 births; #Category:2002 deaths; #Category:Finnish military personnel; #Category:Knights of the Mannerheim Cross; #Category:Finnish soldiers Viliame Seruvakula; #Category:Year of birth missing (living people); #Category:Living people; #Category:Lelean Memorial School alumni; #Category:Fijian soldiers Vilis Janums; #Category:Latvian military personnel; #Category:Latvian Legion; #Category:People from Courland Governorate; #Category:Recipients of the Gold German Cross; #Category:People from Bauska Municipality; #Category:1894 births; #Category:1981 deaths; #Category:Waffen-SS personnel; #Category:Waffen-SS foreign volunteers and conscripts; #Category:SS-Standartenführer Vilko Begić; #Category:1874 births; #Category:People from Čazma; #Category:Austro-Hungarian generals; #Category:Austro-Hungarian military personnel of World War I; #Category:Croatian people of World War I; #Category:Croatian Home Guard personnel; #Category:Croatian military personnel of World War II; #Category:Croatian collaborators with Fascist Italy; #Category:Croatian collaborators with Nazi Germany; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Crown of King Zvonimir; #Category:1940s deaths Villiers Hatton; #Category:1852 births; #Category:1914 deaths; #Category:British Army generals; #Category:Companions of the Order of the Bath; #Category:Grenadier Guards officers; #Category:British Army personnel of the Mahdist War; #Category:People from County Wexford Vilmos Lázár; #Category:1817 births; #Category:1849 deaths; #Category:People from Zrenjanin; #Category:Hungarian people of Armenian descent; #Category:The 13 Martyrs of Arad; #Category:Serbian people executed by firing squad; #Category:Hungarian people executed by firing squad Vilmos Nagy de Nagybaczon; #Category:1884 births; #Category:1976 deaths; #Category:People from Harghita County; #Category:Military historians; #Category:Defence ministers of Hungary; #Category:Austro-Hungarian military personnel of World War I; #Category:Hungarian military personnel of World War II; #Category:Hungarian generals; #Category:Hungarian Righteous Among the Nations; #Category:Protestant Righteous Among the Nations; #Category:Austro-Hungarian Army officers Vilmos Rőder; #Category:1881 births; #Category:1969 deaths; #Category:People from Pécs; #Category:Hungarian politicians; #Category:Hungarian soldiers; #Category:Austro-Hungarian military personnel of World War I; #Category:Austro-Hungarian Army officers; #Category:Defence ministers of Hungary Vilyam Genrikhovich Fisher; #Category:1903 births; #Category:1971 deaths; #Category:British emigrants to the Soviet Union; #Category:Deaths from cancer in the Soviet Union; #Category:People convicted of spying for the Soviet Union; #Category:Deaths from lung cancer; #Category:English people of German descent; #Category:GRU officers; #Category:KGB officers; #Category:NKVD officers; #Category:People from Newcastle upon Tyne; #Category:Russian and Soviet-German people; #Category:Soviet Cold War spymasters; #Category:Soviet people imprisoned abroad; #Category:Soviet spies against the United States Vinayagamoorthy Muralitharan; #Category:1966 births; #Category:Government ministers of Sri Lanka; #Category:Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam members; #Category:Living people; #Category:Members of the 13th Parliament of Sri Lanka; #Category:Members of the 14th Parliament of Sri Lanka; #Category:People from Eastern Province, Sri Lanka; #Category:Sri Lanka Freedom Party politicians; #Category:Sri Lankan Hindus; #Category:Sri Lankan Tamil politicians; #Category:Sri Lankan Tamil rebels; #Category:Tamil Makkal Viduthalai Pulikal politicians; #Category:United People's Freedom Alliance politicians Vince Guaraldi; #Category:1928 births; #Category:1976 deaths; #Category:American people of Italian descent; #Category:American jazz composers; #Category:American jazz pianists; #Category:American Roman Catholics; #Category:American television composers; #Category:Male television composers; #Category:Fantasy Records artists; #Category:Warner Bros. Records artists; #Category:Burials at Holy Cross Cemetery (Colma); #Category:Cool jazz pianists; #Category:Grammy Award winners; #Category:Peanuts music; #Category:Composers from San Francisco; #Category:United States Army soldiers; #Category:Jazz musicians from San Francisco; #Category:Pianists from San Francisco; #Category:20th-century jazz composers; #Category:20th-century American pianists Vince Gunter; #Category:Recipients of the Bronze Star Medal; #Category:American military personnel of the Iraq War; #Category:Missouri lawyers; #Category:Living people Vince Lloyd; #Category:1917 births; #Category:2003 deaths; #Category:American Marine Corps personnel of World War II; #Category:American radio sports announcers; #Category:American television sports announcers; #Category:Chicago Bears broadcasters; #Category:Chicago Bulls broadcasters; #Category:Chicago Cubs broadcasters; #Category:Chicago White Sox broadcasters; #Category:College basketball announcers in the United States; #Category:College football announcers; #Category:Deaths from cancer in Arizona; #Category:Deaths from stomach cancer; #Category:Major League Baseball broadcasters; #Category:National Basketball Association broadcasters; #Category:National Football League announcers; #Category:People from Lincoln County, South Dakota; #Category:Professional wrestling announcers; #Category:United States Marines; #Category:World Football League announcers; #Category:Yankton College alumni Vince O'Brien; #Category:American male film actors; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:American male stage actors; #Category:American male soap opera actors; #Category:Carnegie Mellon University College of Fine Arts alumni; #Category:People from Haworth, New Jersey; #Category:People from New Britain, Connecticut; #Category:United States Army personnel; #Category:Male actors from Connecticut; #Category:1910s births; #Category:2010 deaths Vince Pacewic; #Category:1920 births; #Category:1990 deaths; #Category:American football fullbacks; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:People from Collinsville, Illinois; #Category:Washington Redskins players Vincens Budde; #Category:1660 births; #Category:1729 deaths; #Category:Danish generals; #Category:Norwegian Army generals Vincent Bach; #Category:American military personnel of World War I; #Category:Austrian emigrants to the United States; #Category:Austro-Hungarian emigrants to the United States; #Category:People from Baden bei Wien; #Category:Musicians from Vienna; #Category:Austrian trumpeters; #Category:American trumpeters; #Category:1890 births; #Category:Musical instrument makers; #Category:1976 deaths; #Category:20th-century American musicians; #Category:20th-century trumpeters Vincent Barkly Molteno; #Category:1872 births; #Category:1952 deaths; #Category:British people of Italian descent; #Category:Cape Colony people; #Category:Companions of the Order of the Bath; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Anna; #Category:Royal Navy admirals Vincent Canby; #Category:1924 births; #Category:2000 deaths; #Category:American film critics; #Category:Deaths from cancer in New York (state); #Category:Critics employed by The New York Times; #Category:American film historians; #Category:American male writers; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:Film theorists; #Category:Writers from Chicago, Illinois; #Category:20th-century American historians; #Category:20th-century American writers; #Category:Variety (magazine) people Vincent Carter; #Category:1891 births; #Category:1972 deaths; #Category:People from St. Clair, Pennsylvania; #Category:Wyoming Republicans; #Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives from Wyoming; #Category:United States Marine Corps officers; #Category:American military personnel of World War I; #Category:Fordham University alumni; #Category:Columbus School of Law alumni; #Category:Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives; #Category:20th-century American politicians; #Category:State Auditors of Wyoming Vincent Crane Richmond; #Category:1893 births; #Category:1930 deaths; #Category:People from Hackney (London borough); #Category:Alumni of Imperial College London; #Category:English aerospace engineers; #Category:Royal Navy officers; #Category:Royal Air Force officers; #Category:Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in France Vincent Desportes; #Category:1953 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:People from Rennes; #Category:French generals; #Category:Military theorists; #Category:French military writers; #Category:Ecole Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr alumni; #Category:Officiers of the Légion d'honneur; #Category:Officiers of the Ordre national du Mérite; #Category:Chevaliers of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres; #Category:Recipients of the Badge of Honour of the Bundeswehr; #Category:Officers of the Legion of Merit; #Category:Recipients of the Meritorious Service Medal (United States) Vincent Dole; #Category:1913 births; #Category:2006 deaths; #Category:Stanford University alumni; #Category:Harvard Medical School alumni; #Category:American psychiatrists‎; #Category:Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences; #Category:People from Chicago, Illinois; #Category:United States Navy officers; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:Recipients of the Lasker-DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award Vincent E. Boles; #Category:United States Army generals; #Category:Living people Vincent Eyre; #Category:1811 births; #Category:1881 deaths; #Category:Alumni of Addiscombe Military Seminary; #Category:British Indian Army generals; #Category:Knights Commander of the Order of the Star of India; #Category:British military personnel of the First Anglo-Afghan War; #Category:British military personnel of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 Vincent F. Harrington; #Category:1903 births; #Category:1943 deaths; #Category:Notre Dame Fighting Irish football players; #Category:University of Portland faculty; #Category:Portland Pilots baseball coaches; #Category:Portland Pilots men's basketball coaches; #Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives from Iowa; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:United States Army Air Forces officers; #Category:People from Cherokee, Iowa; #Category:Iowa Democrats; #Category:Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives; #Category:20th-century American politicians Vincent Hancock; #Category:1989 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:People from Port Charlotte, Florida; #Category:Sportspeople from Columbus, Georgia; #Category:American male sport shooters; #Category:United States Army soldiers; #Category:Skeet shooters; #Category:United States Distinguished Marksman; #Category:World record holders in shooting; #Category:Shooters at the 2007 Pan American Games; #Category:Shooters at the 2008 Summer Olympics; #Category:Shooters at the 2011 Pan American Games; #Category:Olympic shooters of the United States; #Category:Olympic gold medalists for the United States in shooting; #Category:Olympic medalists in shooting; #Category:Shooters at the 2012 Summer Olympics; #Category:Medalists at the 2012 Summer Olympics; #Category:Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics; #Category:Shooters at the 2016 Summer Olympics; #Category:Pan American Games medalists in shooting; #Category:Pan American Games gold medalists for the United States Vincent J. Dellay; #Category:1907 births; #Category:1999 deaths; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives from New Jersey; #Category:New Jersey Democrats; #Category:New Jersey Republicans; #Category:People from Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey; #Category:Politicians from Union City, New Jersey; #Category:People from West New York, New Jersey; #Category:United States Navy personnel; #Category:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery; #Category:Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives; #Category:Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives; #Category:New Jersey Independents; #Category:20th-century American politicians Vincent Joseph Hines; #Category:1912 births; #Category:1990 deaths; #Category:People from New Haven, Connecticut; #Category:American Roman Catholic bishops; #Category:Participants in the Second Vatican Council; #Category:World War II chaplains; #Category:American military chaplains; #Category:United States Army chaplains; #Category:Recipients of the Bronze Star Medal Vincent K. Brooks; #Category:1958 births; #Category:African-American military personnel; #Category:United States Army generals; #Category:Living people; #Category:United States Military Academy alumni; #Category:Recipients of the Legion of Merit; #Category:American military personnel of the Iraq War; #Category:American military personnel of the War in Afghanistan (2001–present); #Category:People from Anchorage, Alaska; #Category:People from Sacramento, California; #Category:People from Alexandria, Virginia; #Category:Recipients of the Defense Superior Service Medal Vincent Kraft; #Category:1888 births; #Category:World War I spies for the United Kingdom; #Category:Double agents; #Category:German spies; #Category:German people of World War I; #Category:Hindu–German Conspiracy; #Category:Year of death missing; #Category:Date of death missing Vincent Marotta; #Category:1924 births; #Category:2015 deaths; #Category:American baseball players; #Category:American drink industry businesspeople; #Category:American chief executives of food industry companies; #Category:American food company founders; #Category:American inventors; #Category:American investors; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:American people of Italian descent; #Category:American philanthropists; #Category:American real estate businesspeople; #Category:Businesspeople from Florida; #Category:Businesspeople from Ohio; #Category:Cleveland Browns players; #Category:People from Jupiter, Florida; #Category:People from Palm Beach Gardens, Florida; #Category:People from Pepper Pike, Ohio; #Category:Sportspeople from Cleveland; #Category:Sportspeople from Palm Beach, Florida; #Category:University of Mount Union alumni Vincent Martel Deconchy; #Category:French generals; #Category:French military personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars; #Category:French military personnel of the Napoleonic Wars; #Category:People from Oise; #Category:1768 births; #Category:1823 deaths Vincent Massey; #Category:Governors General of Canada; #Category:Members of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada; #Category:Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom; #Category:Chancellors of the University of Toronto; #Category:Ambassadors of Canada to the United States; #Category:High Commissioners of Canada to the United Kingdom; #Category:Liberal Party of Canada candidates in the 1925 Canadian federal election; #Category:Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada; #Category:University of Toronto alumni; #Category:Canadian Anglicans; #Category:Converts to Anglicanism; #Category:Members of the Order of the Companions of Honour; #Category:Recipients of the Canadian Forces Decoration; #Category:Companions of the Order of Canada; #Category:Recipients of the Royal Victorian Chain; #Category:Bailiffs Grand Cross of the Order of St John; #Category:1887 births; #Category:1967 deaths; #Category:People from Northumberland County, Ontario; #Category:Canadian monarchists; #Category:Persons of National Historic Significance (Canada); #Category:The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Vincent McNamara; #Category:1891 births; #Category:1915 deaths; #Category:Place of birth missing; #Category:British military personnel killed in World War I Vincent O'Rourke; #Category:1922 births; #Category:2011 deaths; #Category:People from Forest Hills, Queens; #Category:People from Coronado, California; #Category:Polytechnic Institute of New York University alumni; #Category:Purdue University alumni; #Category:Naval Postgraduate School alumni; #Category:Joint Forces Staff College alumni; #Category:United States Naval Test Pilot School alumni; #Category:United States Naval Aviators; #Category:Recipients of the Navy Cross (United States); #Category:Recipients of the Legion of Merit; #Category:Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United States); #Category:Recipients of the Air Medal Vincent Ogé; #Category:1750s births; #Category:1791 deaths; #Category:Executed Haitian people; #Category:Executed revolutionaries; #Category:Haitian people of French descent; #Category:People executed by the French First Republic; #Category:People from Cap-Haïtien; #Category:People of the Haitian Revolution; #Category:People executed by breaking wheel Vincent Okamoto; #Category:1943 births; #Category:American military personnel of the Vietnam War; #Category:United States Army officers; #Category:American military personnel of Japanese descent; #Category:American people of Japanese descent; #Category:Japanese-American internees; #Category:Living people; #Category:United States Army Rangers; #Category:Recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross (United States); #Category:Recipients of the Gallantry Cross (Vietnam); #Category:Recipients of the Silver Star; #Category:Recipients of the Bronze Star Medal; #Category:Recipients of the Purple Heart medal; #Category:People from La Paz County, Arizona Vincent Orange (historian); #Category:1935 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:University of Canterbury faculty; #Category:New Zealand historians; #Category:Air force historians; #Category:People from Shildon Vincent Otti; #Category:Lord's Resistance Army rebels; #Category:People indicted by the International Criminal Court; #Category:People indicted for crimes against humanity; #Category:People indicted for war crimes; #Category:2007 deaths; #Category:Year of birth uncertain Vincent P. de Poix; #Category:1916 births; #Category:2015 deaths; #Category:Directors of the Defense Intelligence Agency; #Category:Recipients of the Air Medal; #Category:Recipients of the Purple Heart medal; #Category:Recipients of the Legion of Merit Vincent Pasquale Biunno; #Category:1916 births; #Category:1991 deaths; #Category:Prudential Financial people; #Category:Judges of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey; #Category:United States district court judges appointed by Richard Nixon; #Category:20th-century American judges; #Category:Rutgers School of Law–Newark alumni; #Category:Rutgers University alumni; #Category:United States Army soldiers; #Category:American lawyers and judges of Italian descent Vincent Pastore; #Category:1946 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:American male film actors; #Category:American radio personalities; #Category:American male television actors; #Category:American people of Italian descent; #Category:Pace University alumni; #Category:Participants in American reality television series; #Category:People from City Island, Bronx; #Category:People from New Rochelle, New York; #Category:United States Navy sailors; #Category:20th-century American male actors; #Category:21st-century American male actors; #Category:Male actors of Italian descent Vincent R. Capodanno; #Category:1929 births; #Category:1967 deaths; #Category:20th-century venerated Christians; #Category:American military personnel killed in the Vietnam War; #Category:American Roman Catholic priests; #Category:American people of Italian descent; #Category:Fordham University alumni; #Category:Maryknoll Seminary alumni; #Category:United States Navy Medal of Honor recipients; #Category:People from Staten Island; #Category:Recipients of the Bronze Star Medal; #Category:Recipients of the Purple Heart medal; #Category:Servants of God; #Category:United States Navy officers; #Category:United States Navy chaplains; #Category:American military chaplains; #Category:Vietnam War chaplains; #Category:Vietnam War recipients of the Medal of Honor Vincent Scully; #Category:1920 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:American academics; #Category:American architectural historians; #Category:American architecture writers; #Category:American male writers; #Category:People from New Haven, Connecticut; #Category:University of Miami faculty; #Category:Yale University faculty; #Category:Yale University alumni; #Category:Yale Sterling Professors; #Category:Rome Prize winners; #Category:Vincent Scully Prize winners; #Category:American military personnel of World War II Vincent W. Patton III; #Category:Living people; #Category:1954 births; #Category:People from Detroit, Michigan; #Category:Master Chief Petty Officers of the Coast Guard; #Category:Eagle Scouts; #Category:Recipients of the Coast Guard Distinguished Service Medal Vincenz Müller; #Category:1894 births; #Category:1961 deaths; #Category:People from Aichach; #Category:People from the Kingdom of Bavaria; #Category:Wehrmacht generals; #Category:National People's Army generals; #Category:National Democratic Party of Germany (East Germany) politicians; #Category:Members of the Volkskammer; #Category:National Committee for a Free Germany members; #Category:German military personnel of World War I; #Category:Reichswehr personnel; #Category:German prisoners of war; #Category:World War II prisoners of war held by the Soviet Union; #Category:Recipients of the Gold German Cross; #Category:Recipients of the Knight's Cross; #Category:Recipients of the Patriotic Order of Merit; #Category:German military personnel who committed suicide; #Category:Suicides by jumping in Germany; #Category:Suicides in East Germany; #Category:Military personnel of Bavaria Vincenzo Anastagi; #Category:Knights Hospitaller; #Category:1585 deaths; #Category:Year of birth unknown Vincenzo Borg; #Category:1777 births; #Category:1837 deaths; #Category:People from Birkirkara; #Category:Maltese merchants; #Category:18th-century merchants; #Category:19th-century merchants; #Category:Maltese rebels; #Category:French occupation of Malta; #Category:Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George; #Category:18th-century Maltese people; #Category:18th-century businesspeople Vincenzo Camporini; #Category:Italian Air Force generals; #Category:1946 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:Chiefs of Defence Staff (Italy); #Category:Fellows of the Royal Aeronautical Society; #Category:Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown of Italy Vincenzo Garioni; #Category:1856 births; #Category:1929 deaths; #Category:People from Montebelluna; #Category:Italian colonial governors and administrators; #Category:Italian military personnel of the Italo-Turkish War; #Category:Italian military personnel of World War I Vinko Knežević; #Category:Croatian military personnel in Austrian armies; #Category:Austrian generals; #Category:Austrian Empire military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars; #Category:Austrian Empire commanders of the Napoleonic Wars; #Category:Knights of the Military Order of Maria Theresa; #Category:1755 births; #Category:1832 deaths Vinko Pandurević; #Category:Living people; #Category:Military personnel of the Bosnian War Vinod Bhatia; #Category:Chiefs of Air Staff (India); #Category:Indian Air Force air marshals; #Category:Indian Air Force; #Category:Possibly living people Vinzenz Schöttl; #Category:1905 births; #Category:1946 deaths; #Category:SS-Obersturmführer; #Category:Dachau concentration camp personnel; #Category:Neuengamme concentration camp personnel; #Category:Majdanek concentration camp personnel; #Category:Auschwitz concentration camp personnel; #Category:Dachau Trials executions; #Category:People from Freising (district); #Category:People from Bavaria executed by hanging; #Category:Waffen-SS personnel Viola B. Sanders; #Category:1921 births; #Category:2013 deaths; #Category:United States Navy officers; #Category:Women in the United States Navy Violet Cowden; #Category:1916 births; #Category:2011 deaths; #Category:Women Airforce Service Pilots; #Category:Female aviators; #Category:Congressional Gold Medal recipients; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:People from Huntington Beach, California; #Category:Deaths from heart failure Violet Douglas-Pennant; #Category:1869 births; #Category:1945 deaths; #Category:British women in World War I; #Category:Women in the Royal Air Force; #Category:Daughters of barons; #Category:Members of Finsbury Metropolitan Borough Council Violet Plummer; #Category:Australian surgeons; #Category:Australian women medical doctors; #Category:University of Adelaide alumni; #Category:1873 births; #Category:1962 deaths Virendranath Chattopadhyaya; #Category:Bengali people; #Category:Indian revolutionaries; #Category:1880 births; #Category:1937 deaths; #Category:Brahmos; #Category:University of Madras alumni; #Category:University of Calcutta alumni; #Category:Hindu–German Conspiracy; #Category:Anti-imperialism in Asia; #Category:India House; #Category:Indian people executed by the Soviet Union; #Category:Great Purge victims; #Category:Indian expatriates in the Soviet Union; #Category:People from Hyderabad, India Virgil A. Richard; #Category:2013 deaths; #Category:Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (United States); #Category:Recipients of the Legion of Merit; #Category:Recipients of the Bronze Star Medal; #Category:United States Army generals; #Category:Columbia University alumni; #Category:George Washington University alumni; #Category:Oklahoma State University alumni; #Category:American LGBT military personnel; #Category:1937 births; #Category:United States Army Command and General Staff College alumni; #Category:People from Grant County, Oklahoma; #Category:People from Harper County, Kansas Virgil Brennan; #Category:1920 births; #Category:1943 deaths; #Category:Accidental deaths in Queensland; #Category:Australian aviators; #Category:Australian World War II flying aces; #Category:People from Queensland; #Category:Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom); #Category:Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Medal; #Category:Royal Australian Air Force officers; #Category:University of Queensland alumni; #Category:Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in Australia; #Category:People educated at Brisbane State High School Virgil Earp; #Category:1843 births; #Category:1905 deaths; #Category:Union Army soldiers; #Category:American town marshals; #Category:People of the American Old West; #Category:Lawmen of the American Old West; #Category:United States Marshals; #Category:American deputy sheriffs; #Category:History of Cochise County, Arizona; #Category:Burials at River View Cemetery (Portland, Oregon); #Category:American folklore; #Category:People from Ohio County, Kentucky; #Category:American people of Scotch-Irish descent; #Category:American people of English descent; #Category:Arizona folklore; #Category:Cochise County conflict; #Category:Gunmen of the American Old West Virgil L. Couch; #Category:Civil defense; #Category:United States Department of Defense officials; #Category:1907 births; #Category:1990 deaths Virgil L. Hill Jr.; #Category:Superintendents of the United States Naval Academy; #Category:People from High Point, North Carolina; #Category:1938 births; #Category:Living people Virgil O'Sullivan; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:Members of the California State Legislature Virgil Orr; #Category:1923 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:Place of birth missing (living people); #Category:Louisiana Democrats; #Category:Louisiana Republicans; #Category:Members of the Louisiana House of Representatives; #Category:Politicians from Ruston, Louisiana; #Category:People from Rapides Parish, Louisiana; #Category:Louisiana Tech University alumni; #Category:Louisiana State University alumni; #Category:Louisiana Tech University faculty; #Category:American academics; #Category:American chemical engineers; #Category:United States Army soldiers; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:Baptists from the United States Virgil R. Miller; #Category:1900 births; #Category:1968 deaths; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:Puerto Rican people of German descent; #Category:Puerto Rican military officers; #Category:Puerto Rican military personnel; #Category:Puerto Rican Army personnel; #Category:Recipients of the Silver Star; #Category:Recipients of the Legion of Merit; #Category:Recipients of the Bronze Star Medal; #Category:United States Army officers; #Category:United States Military Academy alumni; #Category:Recipients of the Croix de guerre (France); #Category:Recipients of the War Merit Cross (Italy); #Category:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery Virgilio N. Cordero, Jr.; #Category:1893 births; #Category:1980 deaths; #Category:People from San Juan, Puerto Rico; #Category:United States Army generals; #Category:Recipients of the Silver Star; #Category:Recipients of the Legion of Merit; #Category:Recipients of the Bronze Star Medal; #Category:Recipients of the Purple Heart medal; #Category:Bataan Death March prisoners; #Category:Puerto Rican military personnel; #Category:Puerto Rican military officers; #Category:Puerto Rican Army personnel; #Category:American military personnel of World War I; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:American military personnel of the Korean War Virginia Bethel Moon; #Category:1844 births; #Category:1925 deaths; #Category:American Civil War spies; #Category:Women in the American Civil War; #Category:People from Memphis, Tennessee Virginia Hall; #Category:1906 births; #Category:1982 deaths; #Category:American spies; #Category:Female wartime spies; #Category:New York Post people; #Category:Special Operations Executive personnel; #Category:French Resistance members; #Category:World War II spies; #Category:Female resistance members of World War II; #Category:Members of the Order of the British Empire; #Category:Recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross (United States); #Category:Women in World War II; #Category:People from Baltimore, Maryland Virginia Martinez (politician); #Category:1922 births; #Category:1992 deaths; #Category:Louisiana Republicans; #Category:People from Milford, Massachusetts; #Category:Politicians from New Orleans; #Category:Hunter College alumni; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:Women in the United States Navy; #Category:Women in Louisiana politics; #Category:Burials in Louisiana Virginia d'Albert-Lake; #Category:French Resistance members; #Category:Night and Fog program; #Category:Ravensbrück concentration camp survivors; #Category:Rollins College alumni; #Category:1997 deaths; #Category:Year of birth missing Virginie Guyot; #Category:Women in 21st-century warfare; #Category:French Air Force personnel; #Category:Women in war in France; #Category:Living people; #Category:1976 births Virginio Orsini; #Category:1430s births; #Category:1497 deaths; #Category:Condottieri; #Category:15th-century Italian people Virginius E. Clark; #Category:American aviators; #Category:1886 births; #Category:1948 deaths; #Category:1886 births; #Category:1948 deaths; #Category:United States Navy engineering officers; #Category:American aerospace engineers Visaji Krushna Biniwale; #Category:Indian military leaders; #Category:People from Maharashtra Vishnu Bhagwat; #Category:Chiefs of Naval Staff (India); #Category:Year of birth missing (living people); #Category:Living people; #Category:Indian Navy admirals; #Category:Lawrence School, Sanawar alumni; #Category:Recipients of the Param Vishisht Seva Medal Vishwa Nath Sharma; #Category:Living people; #Category:Chiefs of Army Staff (India); #Category:Indian generals; #Category:Rashtriya Indian Military College alumni; #Category:1930 births; #Category:Recipients of the Param Vishisht Seva Medal Vitaly Bianki; #Category:1894 births; #Category:1959 deaths; #Category:People from Saint Petersburg; #Category:Russian people of Italian descent; #Category:Russian children's writers; #Category:Russian short story writers; #Category:Nature writers; #Category:Saint Petersburg State University alumni; #Category:Victims of Red Terror in Soviet Russia; #Category:Forestry in Russia Vitaly Gamov; #Category:Russian generals; #Category:People from Almaty; #Category:People of the Chechen wars; #Category:1962 births; #Category:2002 deaths Vitaly Markovich Primakov; #Category:1897 births; #Category:1937 deaths; #Category:People from Semenivka; #Category:Old Bolsheviks; #Category:Soviet generals; #Category:People of the Russian Civil War; #Category:Great Purge victims from Chernihiv Oblast; #Category:Russian people executed by the Soviet Union; #Category:Members of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union executed by the Soviet Union; #Category:Executed military personnel; #Category:Soviet rehabilitations Vitaly Popkov; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:1922 births; #Category:2010 deaths; #Category:Soviet World War II flying aces; #Category:Soviet World War II pilots; #Category:Soviet Air Force generals Vitaly Primakov; #Category:1897 births; #Category:1937 deaths; #Category:People from Semenivka; #Category:People from Chernigov Governorate; #Category:Old Bolsheviks; #Category:Soviet comcors; #Category:Russian military personnel of World War I; #Category:People of the Russian Civil War; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; #Category:Great Purge victims from Ukraine; #Category:Ukrainian people executed by the Soviet Union; #Category:Members of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union executed by the Soviet Union; #Category:Executed military personnel; #Category:Soviet rehabilitations Vitaly Raevsky; #Category:1949 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:Ukrainian generals; #Category:Frunze Military Academy alumni; #Category:General Staff Academy (Soviet Union) alumni Vitaly Sevastyanov; #Category:1935 births; #Category:2010 deaths; #Category:People from Krasnouralsk; #Category:Chess officials; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Members of the State Duma (Russian Federation); #Category:Russian inventors; #Category:Soviet cosmonauts; #Category:Soviet engineers; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Nile Vitaly Shlykov; #Category:1934 births; #Category:2011 deaths; #Category:GRU officers; #Category:People convicted of spying for the Soviet Union; #Category:Soviet people imprisoned abroad; #Category:Russian generals; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star; #Category:Soviet Cold War spymasters; #Category:1983 in international relations; #Category:National Research University – Higher School of Economics faculty Vito Alessio Robles; #Category:1879 births; #Category:1957 deaths; #Category:People of the Mexican Revolution; #Category:Mexican historians; #Category:Mexican generals; #Category:Mexican diplomats Vito Marija Bettera-Vodopić; #Category:1771 births; #Category:1841 deaths; #Category:People from the Republic of Ragusa Vito Miceli; #Category:1916 births; #Category:1990 deaths; #Category:People from Trapani; #Category:Italian anti-communists; #Category:Italian fascists; #Category:Members of Propaganda Due Vito Nunziante; #Category:1775 births; #Category:1836 deaths; #Category:Kingdom of the Two Sicilies people; #Category:Italian politicians; #Category:Generals of former Italian states; #Category:Italian businesspeople; #Category:Italian commanders of the Napoleonic Wars; #Category:People from Campagna Vito R. Bertoldo; #Category:1916 births; #Category:1966 deaths; #Category:American military personnel of World War II; #Category:United States Army Medal of Honor recipients; #Category:People from Decatur, Illinois; #Category:United States Army soldiers; #Category:World War II recipients of the Medal of Honor Vitovt Putna; #Category:1893 births; #Category:1937 deaths; #Category:People from Utena County; #Category:Old Bolsheviks; #Category:Soviet generals; #Category:Russian military personnel of World War I; #Category:People of the Russian Civil War; #Category:Great Purge victims from Lithuania; #Category:Members of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union executed by the Soviet Union; #Category:Lithuanian people executed by the Soviet Union; #Category:Soviet rehabilitations Vittorio Ambrosio; #Category:1879 births; #Category:1958 deaths; #Category:People from Turin; #Category:Italian generals; #Category:Italian military personnel of World War I; #Category:Italian military personnel of World War II; #Category:Chiefs of Italian general staff; #Category:Italian military personnel of the Italo-Turkish War Vittorio Arminjon; #Category:1830 births; #Category:1897 deaths; #Category:Italian admirals; #Category:People from Chambéry Vittorio Bottego; #Category:1860 births; #Category:1897 deaths; #Category:People from Parma; #Category:Explorers of Africa; #Category:Italian explorers Vittorio Culpo; #Category:1904 births; #Category:1955 deaths; #Category:French Resistance members Vittorio Cuniberti; #Category:1854 births; #Category:1913 deaths; #Category:People from Turin; #Category:Italian military personnel; #Category:Regia Marina; #Category:Italian military writers Vittorio Dabormida; #Category:1842 births; #Category:1896 deaths; #Category:Italian generals; #Category:Italian military personnel of the First Italo-Ethiopian War; #Category:People from Turin Vittorio Sanseverino; #Category:People from Naples; #Category:Italian World War II pilots; #Category:Italian military personnel of World War II; #Category:Test pilots; #Category:1917 births; #Category:2010 deaths Vitus Bering; #Category:Russian hydrographers; #Category:1681 births; #Category:1741 deaths; #Category:Imperial Russian explorers; #Category:Danish explorers; #Category:Explorers of Asia; #Category:Explorers of Siberia; #Category:Russian and Soviet polar explorers; #Category:Russian people of Danish descent; #Category:Bering Sea; #Category:Russian America; #Category:Deaths from scurvy; #Category:Explorers of Alaska; #Category:History of the Kamchatka Peninsula; #Category:Great Northern Expedition Vivian Bullwinkel; #Category:1915 births; #Category:2000 deaths; #Category:Australian military personnel of World War II; #Category:Australian nurses; #Category:Australian prisoners of war; #Category:Female wartime nurses; #Category:Members of the Order of the British Empire; #Category:Officers of the Order of Australia; #Category:Women in the Australian military; #Category:Women in World War II; #Category:World War II prisoners of war held by Japan; #Category:Sole survivors; #Category:Associate Members of the Royal Red Cross Vivian Davenport; #Category:Date of birth unknown; #Category:Date of death unknown; #Category:Border Regiment soldiers; #Category:British Army personnel of World War I; #Category:Members of the Order of the British Empire; #Category:People educated at Bloxham School; #Category:Recipients of the Distinguished Conduct Medal and Bar; #Category:Recipients of the Military Cross Vivian Dering Majendie; #Category:1836 births; #Category:1898 deaths; #Category:Royal Artillery officers; #Category:British Army personnel of the Crimean War; #Category:British military personnel of the Indian Rebellion of 1857; #Category:Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath; #Category:Companions of the Order of the Bath; #Category:Bomb disposal personnel Vivian Dykes; #Category:1898 births; #Category:1943 deaths; #Category:Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in the United Kingdom; #Category:Royal Engineers officers; #Category:Foreign recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (United States); #Category:British Army personnel of World War II Vivian Francis Bulkeley-Johnson; #Category:1891 births; #Category:1968 deaths; #Category:Place of birth missing; #Category:British Army officers Vivian Harold Potter; #Category:1878 births; #Category:1968 deaths; #Category:New Zealand Reform Party MPs; #Category:Local political office-holders in New Zealand; #Category:New Zealand military personnel of the Second Boer War; #Category:New Zealand military personnel of World War I; #Category:New Zealand miners; #Category:New Zealand trade unionists; #Category:People from Hamilton, New Zealand; #Category:Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives; #Category:New Zealand MPs for Auckland electorates Vivian Hollowday; #Category:Royal Air Force airmen; #Category:British recipients of the George Cross; #Category:Royal Air Force recipients of the George Cross; #Category:Royal Air Force personnel of World War II; #Category:1916 births; #Category:1977 deaths; #Category:People educated at Worksop College Vivian Majendie; #Category:1886 births; #Category:1960 deaths; #Category:Somerset Light Infantry officers; #Category:British Army generals of World War II; #Category:Companions of the Order of the Bath; #Category:Companions of the Distinguished Service Order; #Category:English cricketers; #Category:Devon cricketers; #Category:Somerset cricketers; #Category:Graduates of the Staff College, Camberley Vivian Pitchforth; #Category:1895 births; #Category:1982 deaths; #Category:20th-century English painters; #Category:Alumni of the Leeds College of Art; #Category:Alumni of the Royal College of Art; #Category:British Army personnel of World War I; #Category:British war artists; #Category:English watercolourists; #Category:People from Wakefield; #Category:World War II artists Vivian Potter; #Category:1878 births; #Category:1968 deaths; #Category:New Zealand Reform Party MPs; #Category:Local political office-holders in New Zealand; #Category:New Zealand military personnel of the Second Boer War; #Category:New Zealand military personnel of World War I; #Category:New Zealand miners; #Category:New Zealand trade unionists; #Category:People from Hamilton, New Zealand; #Category:Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives; #Category:New Zealand MPs for Auckland electorates Vivien Crea; #Category:1952 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:United States Coast Guard admirals; #Category:Vice Commandants of the United States Coast Guard; #Category:University of Texas at Austin alumni; #Category:Central Michigan University alumni; #Category:Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni; #Category:United States Coast Guard Aviation; #Category:United States Naval Aviators; #Category:Women in the United States Coast Guard; #Category:Recipients of the Homeland Security Distinguished Service Medal; #Category:Recipients of the Coast Guard Distinguished Service Medal; #Category:Recipients of the Legion of Merit; #Category:Recipients of the Defense Superior Service Medal; #Category:Military aides to the president Việt Minh; #Category:Vietnamese independence movement; #Category:Communism in Vietnam; #Category:Defunct political parties in Vietnam; #Category:Defunct political party alliances in Asia; #Category:History of the Communist Party of Vietnam; #Category:Guerrilla organizations; #Category:National liberation movements; #Category:National liberation armies; #Category:Political party alliances in Vietnam; #Category:Popular fronts; #Category:Rebellions in Vietnam; #Category:World War II resistance movements; #Category:Aftermath of World War II in Vietnam; #Category:1940s in Vietnam; #Category:Organizations established in 1941; #Category:1941 establishments in Vietnam; #Category:1941 establishments in French Indochina; #Category:1950s disestablishments in Vietnam; #Category:Political parties established in 1944; #Category:Political parties disestablished in 1988; #Category:1944 establishments in French Indochina; #Category:1944 establishments in Vietnam; #Category:1988 disestablishments in Vietnam; #Category:1940s in French Indochina; #Category:1950s in French Indochina; #Category:Communist parties in Vietnam; #Category:Ho Chi Minh; #Category:Political parties established in 1925; #Category:Political parties disestablished in 1930; #Category:1925 establishments in French Indochina; #Category:1930 disestablishments in French Indochina; #Category:1925 establishments in Vietnam; #Category:1930 disestablishments in Vietnam; #Category:1920s in French Indochina; #Category:1920s in Vietnam Vjekoslav Luburić; #Category:1914 births; #Category:1969 deaths; #Category:People from Ljubuški; #Category:Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina; #Category:Croatian collaborators with Nazi Germany; #Category:Croatian collaborators with Fascist Italy; #Category:Ustaša Army personnel; #Category:The Holocaust in Yugoslavia; #Category:Holocaust perpetrators; #Category:Recipients of the Iron Cross (1939); #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Crown of King Zvonimir; #Category:Recipients of the Military Order of the Iron Trefoil Vjekoslav Servatzy; #Category:1889 births; #Category:1945 deaths; #Category:People from Ruma; #Category:Croatian collaborators with Nazi Germany; #Category:Croatian collaborators with Fascist Italy; #Category:Croatian prisoners sentenced to death; #Category:Executed Croatian people; #Category:Executed Yugoslav collaborators with Nazi Germany; #Category:Croatian military personnel of World War II; #Category:Ustaše; #Category:Ustaša Army personnel; #Category:Croatian politicians; #Category:Executed Serbian people Vladan Jurica; #Category:15th-century Albanian people; #Category:Albanian nobility; #Category:Albanian military personnel; #Category:Year of birth unknown; #Category:1465 deaths Vladas Petronaitis; #Category:1888 births; #Category:1941 deaths; #Category:Lithuanian Army officers; #Category:Lithuanian murder victims; #Category:Lithuanian torture victims; #Category:Murdered military personnel; #Category:Lithuanian people executed by the Soviet Union; #Category:People murdered in Lithuania; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Cross of Vytis (Lithuania); #Category:Recipients of the Independence Medal (Lithuania) Vladik Dzhabarov; #Category:Soviet cyclists; #Category:Year of birth missing (living people); #Category:Living people Vladimer Chachibaia; #Category:1971 births; #Category:Military personnel from Georgia (country); #Category:Living people Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin; #Category:1919 births; #Category:1984 deaths; #Category:20th-century mathematicians; #Category:Soviet mathematicians; #Category:Russian mathematicians; #Category:Jewish scientists; #Category:Russian Jews; #Category:Azerbaijani Jews; #Category:Soviet prisoners of war; #Category:Nazi concentration camp survivors; #Category:Topologists; #Category:Algebraic geometers; #Category:Moscow State University alumni; #Category:People from Baku Vladimir Aksyonov; #Category:1935 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:People from Kasimovsky District; #Category:Soviet cosmonauts; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Medal For Merit in Space Exploration; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Karl Marx; #Category:Soviet engineers Vladimir Alafuzov; #Category:1901 births; #Category:1966 deaths; #Category:Soviet admirals; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Ushakov Vladimir Aleksandrovich Pozner; #Category:American emigrants to the Soviet Union; #Category:American Jews; #Category:American people of Russian-Jewish descent; #Category:Russian Jews; #Category:Soviet spies against the United States; #Category:Venona project; #Category:World War II spies for the Soviet Union Vladimir Aleksenko; #Category:1923 births; #Category:1995 deaths; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union Vladimir Alexandrov; #Category:Russian physicists; #Category:Soviet physicists; #Category:Missing people; #Category:1938 births; #Category:Living people Vladimir Alexandrovich Bekman; #Category:1848 births; #Category:1923 deaths; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Anna, 3rd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Saint Stanislaus (Russian), 2nd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Anna, 2nd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Vladimir, 4th class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Vladimir, 3rd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Saint Stanislaus (Russian), 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Anna, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Vladimir, 2nd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the White Eagle (Russian) Vladimir Alexeyev; #Category:1912 births; #Category:1999 deaths; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:Soviet admirals; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; #Category:Communist Party of the Soviet Union members; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the October Revolution; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Patriotic War, twice; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Polonia Restituta (1944–89); #Category:Recipients of the USSR State Prize; #Category:Knights of the Order of Polonia Restituta; #Category:Order of the Republic (Egypt); #Category:Burials at Novodevichy Cemetery Vladimir Alexeyevich Kornilov; #Category:1806 births; #Category:1854 deaths; #Category:People from Staritsky District; #Category:Russian military personnel of the Crimean War; #Category:Russian military personnel killed in the Crimean War; #Category:Imperial Russian Navy admirals Vladimir Antonov-Ovseyenko; #Category:1883 births; #Category:1939 deaths; #Category:People from Chernihiv; #Category:People from Chernigov Governorate; #Category:Mensheviks; #Category:Old Bolsheviks; #Category:Ukrainian communists; #Category:Justice ministers of Russia; #Category:Soviet Ministers of Defence; #Category:Soviet diplomats; #Category:People of the Russian Civil War; #Category:Ukrainian people executed by the Soviet Union; #Category:Great Purge victims from Chernihiv Oblast; #Category:Soviet rehabilitations Vladimir Artemyev; #Category:1885 births; #Category:1962 deaths; #Category:People from Saint Petersburg; #Category:Soviet scientists; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star; #Category:Recipients of the Cross of St. George; #Category:Stalin Prize winners Vladimir Atlasov; #Category:1660s births; #Category:1711 deaths; #Category:People from Veliky Ustyug; #Category:Imperial Russian explorers; #Category:Explorers of Siberia; #Category:Russian city founders; #Category:Russian Cossacks; #Category:18th-century Russian people; #Category:17th-century Russian people; #Category:History of the Kamchatka Peninsula; #Category:Russian murder victims Vladimir Baranov-Rossine; #Category:1888 births; #Category:1944 deaths; #Category:Russian Jews; #Category:Ukrainian Jews; #Category:French Jews; #Category:Russian avant-garde; #Category:20th-century Russian painters; #Category:Russian artists; #Category:Jewish artists; #Category:Ukrainian artists; #Category:Cubist artists; #Category:Modern artists; #Category:Visual music artists; #Category:Russian inventors; #Category:Jewish inventors; #Category:Faculty of Vkhutemas; #Category:Camoufleurs Vladimir Barmin; #Category:People from Moscow; #Category:Aviation inventors; #Category:Early spaceflight scientists; #Category:Heroes of Socialist Labour; #Category:Lenin Prize winners; #Category:Stalin Prize winners; #Category:Recipients of the USSR State Prize; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the October Revolution; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Kutuzov, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour; #Category:Full Members of the USSR Academy of Sciences; #Category:Full Members of the Russian Academy of Sciences; #Category:Russian inventors; #Category:Russian engineers; #Category:Russian aerospace engineers; #Category:Russian scientists; #Category:Soviet scientists; #Category:Soviet engineers; #Category:Soviet space program personnel; #Category:1909 births; #Category:1993 deaths Vladimir Basov; #Category:1923 births; #Category:1987 deaths; #Category:People from Valuysky District; #Category:Communist Party of the Soviet Union members; #Category:Soviet film directors; #Category:Soviet male film actors; #Category:Soviet screenwriters; #Category:Male screenwriters; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:Recipients of the Vasilyev Brothers State Prize of the RSFSR; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star; #Category:People's Artists of the USSR; #Category:People's Artists of the RSFSR; #Category:Burials at Kuntsevo Cemetery; #Category:Soviet people of Finnish descent Vladimir Bobrovsky; #Category:1873 births; #Category:1924 deaths; #Category:Bolsheviks; #Category:Marxist journalists; #Category:Old Bolsheviks; #Category:People from Belgorod; #Category:People of the Russian Revolution; #Category:Russian Social Democratic Labour Party members; #Category:Russian military personnel of World War I; #Category:Russian political activists; #Category:Russian prisoners and detainees; #Category:Russian revolutionaries; #Category:Russian veterinarians Vladimir Bogomolov (bodyguard); #Category:1945 births; #Category:2009 deaths; #Category:Bodyguards of Leonid Brezhnev; #Category:KGB officers Vladimir Boldyrev; #Category:Russian generals; #Category:1949 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:Frunze Military Academy alumni Vladimir Boltyansky; #Category:1925 births; #Category:Writers from Moscow; #Category:Living people; #Category:20th-century mathematicians; #Category:Lenin Prize winners; #Category:Moscow State University alumni; #Category:Russian Jews; #Category:Russian science writers; #Category:Russian mathematicians; #Category:Corresponding Members of the USSR Academy of Pedagogical Sciences; #Category:Academicians of the Russian Academy of Education; #Category:Soviet Jews; #Category:Soviet mathematicians; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II Vladimir Boyarsky; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:1901 births; #Category:1945 deaths; #Category:Executed Soviet collaborators with Nazi Germany; #Category:Russian people executed by hanging; #Category:Russian people executed by the Soviet Union; #Category:Russian generals; #Category:Ukrainian people executed by hanging; #Category:Ukrainian people executed by the Soviet Union; #Category:Executed Soviet people from Ukraine Vladimir Chebotaryov; #Category:1921 births; #Category:2010 deaths; #Category:Russian film actors; #Category:Russian television actors; #Category:Soviet film actors; #Category:Soviet television actors Vladimir Chekalov; #Category:1922 births; #Category:1992 deaths; #Category:People from Soligalichsky District; #Category:20th-century Russian painters; #Category:Russian male painters; #Category:Soviet painters; #Category:Socialist realism; #Category:Socialist realism artists; #Category:Soviet art; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Patriotic War, 2nd class; #Category:Leningrad Secondary Art School alumni; #Category:Leningrad School artists; #Category:Repin Institute of Arts alumni; #Category:Members of the Leningrad Union of Artists Vladimir Chelomey; #Category:Soviet inventors; #Category:Soviet space program personnel; #Category:Soviet scientists; #Category:1914 births; #Category:1984 deaths; #Category:Burials at Novodevichy Cemetery; #Category:Heroes of Socialist Labour; #Category:Recipients of the USSR State Prize; #Category:Lenin Prize winners; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the October Revolution; #Category:Early spaceflight scientists; #Category:Rocket scientists; #Category:Full Members of the USSR Academy of Sciences; #Category:Soviet engineers; #Category:Ukrainian people of World War II; #Category:Kyiv Polytechnic Institute alumni; #Category:Ukrainian engineers Vladimir Chernavin; #Category:Soviet admirals; #Category:Soviet Navy personnel; #Category:Living people; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the October Revolution; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Courage; #Category:1928 births; #Category:Soviet submarine commanders Vladimir Chirkin; #Category:Russian military leaders; #Category:Living people Vladimir Constantinescu; #Category:Romanian Land Forces generals; #Category:Romanian military personnel of World War II; #Category:1895 births; #Category:1965 deaths Vladimir Cukavac; #Category:1884 births; #Category:1965 deaths; #Category:Royal Yugoslav Army personnel of World War II Vladimir Dezhurov; #Category:1962 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:People from Zubovo-Polyansky District; #Category:Heroes of the Russian Federation; #Category:Russian cosmonauts; #Category:Russian Air Force officers; #Category:Soviet Air Force officers; #Category:Crew members of the International Space Station Vladimir Dmitrievich Nabokov; #Category:1870 births; #Category:1922 deaths; #Category:Deaths by firearm in Germany; #Category:Murdered writers; #Category:Vladimir Nabokov; #Category:Imperial School of Jurisprudence alumni; #Category:Members of the State Duma (Russian Empire); #Category:Russian Constituent Assembly members; #Category:Russian people murdered abroad; #Category:People of Baltic German descent Vladimir Dolgikh; #Category:1924 births; #Category:Soviet politicians; #Category:Communist Party of the Soviet Union members; #Category:Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union members; #Category:Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union candidate members; #Category:Living people; #Category:Heroes of Socialist Labour; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 4th class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Friendship; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Sukhbaatar; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Georgi Dimitrov; #Category:Recipients of the Zhukov Medal; #Category:Members of the State Duma (Russian Federation); #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II Vladimir Dragomirov; #Category:1862 births; #Category:1920 deaths; #Category:Imperial Russian Army generals; #Category:Russian military personnel of World War I; #Category:People of the Russian Civil War; #Category:White Russians (movement); #Category:Russian anti-communists; #Category:Russian counter-revolutionaries Vladimir Druzhynin; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:1912 births; #Category:1976 deaths Vladimir Dzhanibekov; #Category:1942 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:Communist Party of the Soviet Union members; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:People from Tashkent Province; #Category:Uzbekistani Soviet cosmonauts; #Category:Soviet Air Force generals; #Category:Soviet politicians Vladimir Dzhunkovsky; #Category:1865 births; #Category:1938 deaths; #Category:Imperial Russian politicians; #Category:Mayors of Moscow; #Category:History of Moscow; #Category:Great Purge victims from Saint Petersburg; #Category:Deaths by firearm in Russia; #Category:Russian people executed by firearm Vladimir Etush; #Category:1922 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:Recipients of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 2nd class; #Category:People's Artists of the USSR; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star; #Category:Honored Artists of the RSFSR; #Category:People's Artists of Russia; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class; #Category:State Prize of the Russian Federation laureates; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky; #Category:Russian male film actors; #Category:Russian male television actors; #Category:Russian male stage actors; #Category:Soviet male stage actors; #Category:Soviet male film actors; #Category:Soviet male television actors; #Category:Academicians of the Russian Academy of Cinema Arts and Sciences "Nika"; #Category:Recipients of the Medal of Zhukov; #Category:Communist Party of the Soviet Union members; #Category:Recipients of the Medal "In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow"; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II Vladimir Glebov; #Category:Living people; #Category:People of the Chechen wars; #Category:Russian military personnel; #Category:Russian police officers; #Category:1957 births; #Category:People from Oryol Oblast; #Category:Frunze Military Academy alumni; #Category:Soviet military personnel of the Soviet–Afghan War Vladimir Gorev; #Category:1900 births; #Category:1938 deaths; #Category:People from Velizh; #Category:Old Bolsheviks; #Category:Soviet generals; #Category:People of the Russian Civil War; #Category:Soviet people of the Spanish Civil War; #Category:Belarusian people executed by the Soviet Union; #Category:Great Purge victims from Smolensk Oblast; #Category:Soviet rehabilitations Vladimir Govorov; #Category:1924 births; #Category:2006 deaths; #Category:Soviet political figures; #Category:Army generals (Soviet Union) Vladimir Grigoryevich Fyodorov; #Category:1874 births; #Category:1966 deaths; #Category:Firearm designers; #Category:Russian inventors; #Category:Soviet engineers; #Category:Soviet scientists; #Category:Heroes of Socialist Labour; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star Vladimir Ilyushin; #Category:1927 births; #Category:2010 deaths; #Category:People from Moscow; #Category:IRB Hall of Fame inductees; #Category:Russian aviators; #Category:Soviet Air Force generals; #Category:Soviet aviators; #Category:Test pilots; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 3rd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Alexander Nevsky; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Badge of Honour; #Category:Rugby union executives; #Category:Lenin Prize winners; #Category:State Prize of the Russian Federation laureates Vladimir Istomin; #Category:1809 births; #Category:1855 deaths; #Category:Recipients of the Cross of St. George; #Category:Imperial Russian Navy admirals; #Category:Russian military personnel killed in the Crimean War; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Third Degree Vladimir Ivanovich Korolev; #Category:1955 births; #Category:Russian admirals; #Category:Commanders-in-chief of the Russian Navy; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Military Merit (Russia); #Category:Living people Vladimir Ivanovich Markov; #Category:1859 births; #Category:1919 deaths; #Category:People from Hamina; #Category:Finnish generals; #Category:Finnish senators; #Category:Grand Duchy of Finland; #Category:Russian military personnel; #Category:Finnish people who died in prison custody; #Category:Prisoners who died in Soviet detention Vladimir Janjgava; #Category:1907 births; #Category:1982 deaths; #Category:People from Imereti; #Category:Mingrelians; #Category:People of World War II from Georgia (country); #Category:Soviet generals; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:Tbilisi State University faculty; #Category:General Staff Academy (Soviet Union) alumni Vladimir Kabanov; #Category:1918 births; #Category:1977 deaths; #Category:People from Saratov Governorate; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:Soviet Air Force officers; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star Vladimir Kappel; #Category:1883 births; #Category:1920 deaths; #Category:Russian generals; #Category:Russian people of World War I; #Category:People of the Russian Civil War; #Category:Russian anti-communists; #Category:Russian counter-revolutionaries; #Category:White Russians (movement); #Category:Russian monarchists; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Saint Stanislaus (Russian), 2nd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Third Degree; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Fourth Degree; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Anna, 3rd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Vladimir, 4th class Vladimir Karpov; #Category:1922 births; #Category:2010 deaths; #Category:Burials in Troyekurovskoye Cemetery; #Category:Russian writers; #Category:Russian editors; #Category:Russian novelists; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:Soviet novelists; #Category:Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union members; #Category:Frunze Military Academy alumni Vladimir Kasatonov; #Category:1910 births; #Category:1989 deaths; #Category:Burials at Novodevichy Cemetery; #Category:Russian military leaders; #Category:Soviet admirals; #Category:Soviet politicians; #Category:Communist Party of the Soviet Union members; #Category:Soviet Navy personnel; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Nakhimov, 2nd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Patriotic War, twice; #Category:Recipients of the Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces, 3rd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the October Revolution; #Category:Soviet submarine commanders Vladimir Katriuk; #Category:1921 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:People from Kitsman Raion; #Category:Canadian beekeepers; #Category:People from Montérégie; #Category:Ukrainian emigrants to Canada; #Category:Ukrainian collaborators with Nazi Germany; #Category:Soldiers of the French Foreign Legion Vladimir Kazantsev (athlete); #Category:1923 births; #Category:2007 deaths; #Category:Soviet male middle-distance runners; #Category:Olympic silver medalists for the Soviet Union; #Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1952 Summer Olympics; #Category:Olympic athletes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Dynamo sports society athletes; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:People from Saratov Governorate; #Category:Soviet male steeplechase runners; #Category:Medalists at the 1952 Summer Olympics; #Category:Olympic silver medalists in athletics (track and field) Vladimir Kirpichnikov (general); #Category:1903 births; #Category:1950 deaths; #Category:People from Smolensk; #Category:People from Smolensk Governorate; #Category:Soviet major generals; #Category:Soviet people of the Spanish Civil War; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:Soviet prisoners of war; #Category:World War II prisoners of war held by Finland; #Category:People executed for treason against the Soviet Union; #Category:Executed people from Smolensk Oblast; #Category:Executed Soviet people from Russia; #Category:Russian people executed by the Soviet Union; #Category:Russian people executed by firing squad; #Category:Executed military leaders; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star Vladimir Kislitsin; #Category:People of Manchukuo; #Category:People from Bila Tserkva; #Category:Russian counter-revolutionaries; #Category:White Russians (movement); #Category:Russian collaborators with Imperial Japan; #Category:History of Zabaykalsky Krai; #Category:Russian people of World War I; #Category:1883 births; #Category:1944 deaths; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Fourth Degree; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Saint Stanislaus (Russian), 2nd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Anna, 1st class Vladimir Kokkinaki; #Category:1904 births; #Category:1985 deaths; #Category:Aviation pioneers; #Category:Burials at Novodevichy Cemetery; #Category:Soviet people of Greek descent; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Communist Party of the Soviet Union members; #Category:Lenin Prize winners; #Category:Russian aviators; #Category:Soviet Air Force generals; #Category:Test pilots; #Category:Soviet World War II pilots Vladimir Kolpakchi; #Category:Marshal of the Soviet Union; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:1899 births; #Category:1961 deaths Vladimir Komarov; #Category:1927 births; #Category:1967 deaths; #Category:1964 in spaceflight; #Category:1967 in spaceflight; #Category:Accidental deaths in the Soviet Union; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star; #Category:Burials at the Kremlin Wall Necropolis; #Category:People from Moscow; #Category:Soviet cosmonauts; #Category:Space program fatalities Vladimir Konovalov; #Category:1911 births; #Category:1966 deaths; #Category:People from Rozivka Raion; #Category:Soviet admirals; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Ushakov, 2nd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star; #Category:Soviet submarine commanders; #Category:Ukrainian Jews; #Category:Soviet Jews; #Category:Soviet Jews in the military; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:Frunze Military Academy alumni Vladimir Kornilov; #Category:1806 births; #Category:1854 deaths; #Category:People from Staritsky District; #Category:People from Tver Governorate; #Category:Imperial Russian Navy admirals; #Category:Russian military personnel killed in the Crimean War Vladimir Kossogovsky; #Category:1857 births; #Category:1918 deaths; #Category:Russian military personnel of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–78); #Category:Russian people of the Russo-Japanese War; #Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Anna; #Category:Russian orientalists; #Category:Imperial Russian emigrants to Iran Vladimir Kovalyonok; #Category:1942 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:People from Krupki Raion; #Category:Belarusian Soviet cosmonauts; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 3rd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Military Merit (Russia); #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces, 3rd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Karl Marx; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Sukhbaatar; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Cross of Grunwald; #Category:Soviet Air Force generals Vladimir Kovačević; #Category:1961 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:People from Nikšić; #Category:People indicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia; #Category:Serbian soldiers; #Category:Montenegrin soldiers; #Category:Officers of the Yugoslav People's Army Vladimir Kren; #Category:1903 births; #Category:1948 deaths; #Category:People from Zagreb; #Category:Croatian collaborators with Fascist Italy; #Category:Croatian collaborators with Nazi Germany; #Category:Croatian Home Guard personnel; #Category:Croatian military personnel of World War II; #Category:Executed Yugoslav collaborators with Nazi Germany; #Category:Executed Croatian people; #Category:Recipients of the Iron Cross (1939); #Category:Yugoslav defectors Vladimir Kryuchkov; #Category:1924 births; #Category:2007 deaths; #Category:Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union members; #Category:Expelled members of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union; #Category:People from Volgograd; #Category:Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union members; #Category:KGB chairmen; #Category:Burials in Troyekurovskoye Cemetery Vladimir Kryukov (general); #Category:1897 births; #Category:1959 deaths; #Category:Soviet lieutenant generals; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Suvorov, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Kutuzov, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Suvorov, 2nd class; #Category:Communist Party of the Soviet Union members; #Category:Imperial Russian Army personnel; #Category:Russian military personnel of World War I; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:People from Buturlinsky District; #Category:People from Voronezh Governorate Vladimir Kudashov; #Category:1918 births; #Category:1976 deaths; #Category:People from Samara Oblast; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Russian people of World War II; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II Vladimir Kulakov; #Category:1944 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:Russian politicians; #Category:KGB officers; #Category:Governors of Voronezh Oblast Vladimir Kurasov; #Category:1897 births; #Category:1973 deaths; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:Burials at Novodevichy Cemetery; #Category:Frunze Military Academy alumni; #Category:Soviet generals; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union Vladimir Kurdyumov; #Category:Soviet generals; #Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II; #Category:1895 births; #Category:1970 deaths; #Category:Frunze Military Academy alumni Vladimir Kuroyedov; #Category:Russian admirals; #Category:Commanders-in-chief of the Russian Navy; #Category:Soviet Navy personnel; #Category:1944 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 3rd class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Military Merit (Russia); #Category:Recipients of the Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces, 3rd class; #Category:People from Primorsky Krai; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 4th class Vladimir Kuzichkin; #Category:1947 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:KGB officers; #Category:Soviet intelligence personnel who defected to the United Kingdom Vladimir Kvachkov; #Category:GRU officers; #Category:Russian politicians; #Category:Russian prisoners and detainees; #Category:1948 births; #Category:Living people; #Category:People from Primorsky Krai; #Category:Soviet military personnel of the Soviet–Afghan War; #Category:People of the Chechen wars; #Category:Frunze Military Academy alumni; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Courage Vladimir Lavrinenkov; #Category:1919 births; #Category:1988 deaths; #Category:Heroes of the Soviet Union; #Category:Soviet World War II flying aces; #Category:Soviet colonel generals; #Category:Soviet Air Force generals; #Category:People from Smolensk Governorate; #Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the October Revolution; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star; #Category:Recipients of the Croix de guerre 1939–1945 (France) Vladimir Lavrov; #Category:1919 births; #Category:2011 deaths; #Category:Ambassadors of the Soviet Union to the Netherlands Vladimir Laxa; #Category:1870 births; #Category:1945 deaths; #Category:Croatian Austro-Hungarians; #Category:Croatian collaborators with Fascist Italy; #Category:Croatian collaborators with Nazi Germany; #Category:Executed Yugoslav collaborators with Nazi Germany; #Category:Executed Croatian people; #Category:People from Sisak; #Category:Croatian military personnel of World War II; #Category:Croatian military personnel in Austrian armies; #Category:Austro-Hungarian military personnel of World War I; #Category:Austro-Hungarian Army officers; #Category:Burials at Mirogoj Cemetery; #Category:Recipients of the Order of the Crown of King Zvonimir Vladimir Lazarević; #Category:1949 births; #Category:20th-century Serbian people; #Category:Living people; #Category:People convicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia; #Category:People extradited from Serbia; #Category:Yugoslav People's Army personnel; #Category:Serbian military personnel of the Kosovo War; #Category:People from Pirot District Vladimir Lenin; #Category:Atheist philosophers; #Category:Atheism activists; #Category:Comintern people; #Category:Russian-German people; #Category:Heads of government of the Soviet Union; #Category:Marxist theorists; #Category:Old Bolsheviks; #Category:Russian journalists; #Category:World system scholars; #Category:Russian people of Swedish descent; #Category:Russian people of German descent; #Category:Russian people of Jewish descent; #Category:Russian Social Democratic Labour Party members; #Category:Leaders who took power by coup; #Category:Heads of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union; #Category:Burials at the Kremlin Wall Necropolis; #Category:People from Ulyanovsk; #Category:People of the Russian Civil War; #Category:People of the Russian Revolution; #Category:Political philosophers; #Category:Russian atheists; #Category:Russian economists; #Category:Russian communists; #Category:Russian Marxists; #Category:Russian lawyers; #Category:Russian philosophers; #Category:Russian revolutionaries; #Category:Saint Petersburg State University alumni; #Category:Soviet politicians; #Category:1870 births; #Category:1924 deaths; #Category:Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union members; #Category:Former Eastern Orthodox Christians; #Category:Pseudonymous writers Vladimir Liakhov; #Category:1869 births; #Category:1919 deaths; #Category:Cossacks; #Category:People in the Persian Constitutional Revolution; #Category:Russian military personnel; #Category:Russian military personnel of World War I; #Category:Politics of the Russian Empire; #Category:White Russians (movement) Vladimir Lobov; 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