USS Narkeeta may refer to the following ships of the United States Navy:
Five ships of the United States Navy have borne the name Alert. During World War I, three ships held the name simultaneously.
Four ships of the United States Navy have been named Canonicus for Canonicus, a chief of the Narragansett Indians, who befriended Roger Williams, and presented him with a large tract of land for the Rhode Island colony.
Three ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Cayuga for one of the six Iroquois tribes.
USS Algonquin may refer to the following ships operated by the United States Navy:
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named Alpha, after the first letter in the Greek alphabet.
USS Pocahontas may refer to one of the following United States Navy ships honoring Pocahontas, the Algonquian Indian daughter of Powhatan and wife of American colonist and Virginia tobacco grower John Rolfe:
USS Narragansett may refer to the following ships operated by the United States Navy:
USS Napa may refer to the following ships operated by the United States Navy:
The first USS Narkeeta (YT-3), was known as Steam Tug #3. She was laid down in April 1891 by the City Point Iron Works, Boston, Massachusetts; launched on 11 February 1892; accepted by the Navy at the Navy Yard, Boston, on 12 March 1892; and commissioned 14 April 1892.
The second USS Narkeeta (YT-133) was a Harbor Tug, laid down on 29 September 1938 at the Naval Shipyard, Mare Island, California; launched on 4 May 1939; and placed in service on 16 June 1939.
USS Pawnee may refer to the following ships operated by the United States Navy:
USS Sioux may refer to:
USS Radiant is a name used more than once by the United States Navy, and may refer to:
USS Delta may refer to the following ships of the United States Navy:
USS Iuka may refer to the following ships operated by the United States:
There have been three ships named USS Mistletoe:
USS Brilliant may refer to:
Six ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Patapsco, named for the Patapsco River in Maryland.
Four ships of the United States Navy have been named Cherokee, after the Cherokee Native American tribe.
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Manistee for Manistee, Michigan - a Native American word meaning island in the river.