Two ships of United States Navy were named USS Eisele:
Three ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Reuben James. Reuben James was a boatswain's mate who distinguished himself fighting the Barbary pirates.
Two ships of United States Navy have been named USS Edsall:
Destroyer escort (DE) was the United States Navy mid-20th-century classification for a 20-knot warship designed with the endurance necessary to escort mid-ocean convoys of merchant marine ships. The Royal Navy and Commonwealth forces identified such warships as frigates, and that classification was widely accepted when the United States redesignated destroyer escorts as frigates (FF) in 1975. From circa 1954 until 1975 new-build US Navy ships designated as destroyer escorts (DE) were called ocean escorts. Destroyer escorts and frigates were mass-produced for World War II as a less expensive antisubmarine warfare alternative to fleet destroyers. Similar types of warships in other navies of the time included the 46 diesel-engined Kaibōkan of the Imperial Japanese Navy., 10 Kriegsmarine escort ships of the F-class and the two Amiral Murgescu-class vessels of the Romanian Navy.
USS Cummings has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
Three ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Evans, the first two for Robley D. Evans, and the third for Ernest E. Evans.
USS Scott refers to several ships of the U.S. Navy:
USS Samuel B. Roberts may refer to:
Two ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Parker for Foxhall A. Parker, Jr.
Three ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Jacob Jones, in honor of Jacob Jones:
The Evarts-class destroyer escorts were destroyer escorts launched in the United States in 1942–44. They served in World War II as convoy escorts and anti-submarine warfare ships. They were also known as the GMT or "short hull" DE class, with GMT standing for General Motors Tandem Diesel drive.
USS DeLong may refer to:
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Chase.
USS Walter X. Young has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, but only one that was actually completed and served in the Navy:
Two ships of the United States Navy have been assigned the name Bull, in honor of Lieutenant Richard Bull (1914–1942).
USS Reeves may refer to:
USS Eisele (DE-34) was an Evarts-class short-hull destroyer escort in the service of the United States Navy.
USS Harmon may refer to:
USS Williams has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
USS Corbesier may refer to:
USS Keppler has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to: