USS Chimo

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

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USS Shiloh was a single-turreted, twin-screw monitor that was slated to enter service with the United States Navy. The contract for her construction was awarded on 24 June 1863 to George C. Bestor of Peoria, Illinois. Her keel was laid down later that year at the yard of Charles W. McCordat of St. Louis, Missouri. However, while Shiloh was still under construction, USS Chimo, one of the first of the Casco-class monitors to be launched, was found to be unseaworthy.

USS <i>Chimo</i> (1864)

USS Chimo, a single-turreted, twin-screw monitor, was built by the Aquila Adams company in South Boston, Massachusetts, and launched 5 May 1864, and commissioned 20 January 1865, Acting Master John C. Dutch in command.

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USS <i>Squando</i> (1865)

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The second USS Chimo (ACM-1) was the lead ship of her class of minelayers in the United States Navy during World War II.

USS <i>Planter</i> (ACM-2)

The second USS Planter (ACM-2) was a Chimo-class minelayer in the United States Navy during World War II.

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USS <i>Picket</i> (ACM-8)

USS Picket (ACM–8) was a Chimo-class minelayer of the United States Navy during World War II.

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