Tashmoo was the name of two steamships:
Matthew may refer to:
USS Franklin may refer to:
Galicia may refer to:
USS Percival may refer to:
SS Hecla may refer to
Several Canadian naval units have carried the name HMCS Champlain:
SS William R. Cox may refer to one of three American Liberty ships named in honor of Civil War General William Ruffin Cox:
The Tashmoo was a sidewheeler steamboat on Lake St. Clair and Lake Huron. It was famous for being one of the fastest ships, at the time, on the Great Lakes.
The SS City of Erie was a sidewheeler steamboat on Lake Erie. It was famous for being one of the fastest ships on the Great Lakes, at the time. It also won a race against a newer, rival ship.
Frank E. Kirby was a naval architect in the Detroit, Michigan area in the early 20th century. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest naval architects in American history.
At least two ships have been named Francisco Morazan.
CSS Tuscaloosa may refer to:
SS Tuxpam can refer to
Tashmoo may refer to:
Several naval ships were named Helgoland after the island of Heligoland or the Battle of Helgoland, an action during the Second Schleswig War.
A number of steamships were named Washingtonian, including:
Captain is a title for the commander of a military unit, the commander of a ship, aeroplane, spacecraft, or other vessel, or the commander of a port, fire department or police department, election precinct, etc. The captain is a military rank in armies, navies, Public Health Service, coast guards, etc., typically at the level of an officer commanding a company or battalion of infantry, a ship, or a battery of artillery, or similar distinct unit. The terms also may be used as an informal or honorary title for persons in similar commanding roles.
Semi-submersible may refer to a self-propelled vessel, such as:
Several ships have been named Jane:
SS John Mitchell may refer to the following ships: