Arrowhead has been the name of two ships of the United States Navy.
USS Cole is the name of two ships of the United States Navy;
Four ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Maine, named for the 23rd state:
Four ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Missouri in honor of the state of Missouri:
Lake Arrowhead or Arrowhead Lake may refer to:
Galicia may refer to:
A spearhead is the sharpened bellend point (head) of a spear, similar to an arrowhead. It is often a separate piece called a projectile point.
Six ships and two shore establishments of the Royal Navy have been called HMS Temeraire. The name entered the navy with the capture of the first Temeraire from the French in 1759:
USS Percival may refer to:
USS Plover is a name the United States Navy has used more than once in naming a vessel:
An arrowhead is the point of an arrow. In archaeology, arrowheads and similar artifacts are known as projectile points.
Several Canadian naval units have carried the name HMCS Champlain:
USS North Dakota (SSN-784) is a Virginia-class nuclear powered attack submarine of the United States Navy. She is the second U.S. Navy vessel to be named for the U.S. state of North Dakota, the first being World War I-era battleship USS North Dakota (BB-29). The contract to build her was awarded to Electric Boat division of General Dynamics in Groton, Connecticut on 14 August 2003. Her name was announced on 15 July 2008. and her keel was laid down on 11 May 2012. She was floated on 15 September 2013 and was christened on 2 November 2013, sponsored by Katie Fowler, wife of Vice Admiral Jeff Fowler. She was commissioned in Groton, Connecticut on 25 October 2014.
A number of ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Liffey, after the Irish river. Another was planned but renamed before entering service:
Châteaurenault has been the name of a number of ships of the French Navy, in honour of François Louis de Rousselet, Marquis de Châteaurenault:
HMCS Arrowhead was a Flower-class corvette that was originally commissioned by the Royal Navy but served primarily with the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) during the Second World War. She fought primarily in the Battle of the Atlantic as a convoy escort. She was named for Sagittaria, which is an aquatic water plant that is sometimes known as Arrowhead.
Several naval ships were named Helgoland after the island of Heligoland or the Battle of Helgoland, an action during the Second Schleswig War.
The Type 31 frigate or Inspiration class, and formerly known as the Type 31e frigate or General Purpose Frigate (GPF), is a planned class of frigate, based on the hull of the Iver Huitfeldt-class frigate, for the United Kingdom's Royal Navy intended to enter service in the 2020s alongside the Type 32 frigate, and the submarine hunting Type 26 frigate.
Several warships of the German Kaiserliche Marine have been named SMS Wolf:
Dzik has been the name of three ships of the Polish Navy:
Three ships of the German Kaiserliche Marine have been named SMS Leipzig, after the Battle of Leipzig: