Three ships of the United States Navy have been named Barney for Commodore Joshua Barney.
Five ships of the United States Navy have been named Decatur, in honor of Commodore Stephen Decatur.
USS Truxtun has been the name of various United States Navy ships in honor of Commodore Thomas Truxtun, and may refer to:
The name USS Whipple has been borne by three ships in the United States Navy. All were named for Commodore Abraham Whipple, a naval commander in the American Revolutionary War.
Four ships of the United States Navy have been named Barry in honor of Commodore John Barry.
USS Barney (DD–149) was a Wickes-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II, later redesignated AG-113. She was the second ship named for Commodore Joshua Barney.
USS Porter may refer to one of several ships in the United States Navy named in honor of Commodore David Porter, and his son, Admiral David Dixon Porter.
Joshua Barney was an American Navy officer who served in the Continental Navy during the Revolutionary War. He later achieved the rank of commodore in the United States Navy and also served in the War of 1812.
USS MacKenzie may refer to:
USS Stockton (DD-73), a Caldwell-class destroyer, served in the United States Navy, and later in the Royal Navy as HMS Ludlow.
Three ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Stockton for Commodore Robert F. Stockton.
Three ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Dahlgren for John A. Dahlgren.
Four ships of United States Navy have been named Bailey for Theodorus Bailey:
USS Rodgers may refer to:
USS Shubrick may refer to:
USS Morris may refer to:
USS Perry may refer to the following United States Navy ships that are named for Oliver Hazard Perry:
USS Tingey (TB-34), was a Blakely-class torpedo boat of the United States Navy. She was the first of three ships to be named after Commodore Thomas Tingey.
USS Jones may refer to various United States Navy ships:
The first USS Barney was laid down on 3 January 1900 at Bath, Maine, by the Bath Iron Works; launched on 28 July 1900 and sponsored by Miss Esther Nicholson Barney, great-granddaughter of Commodore Joshua Barney; and placed in commission at the Naval Torpedo Station, Newport, Rhode Island, on 21 October 1901, Ensign Clarence A. Abele in command.