USS Navajo may refer to more than one United States Navy ship:
USS Yuma has been the name of five ships of the United States Navy. The name is taken after the Yuma tribe of Arizona.
Five ships of the United States Navy have been named Catawba, after the Catawba River of North Carolina.
Five ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Choctaw, after the Choctaw tribe;
USS Potomac or USNS Potomac may refer to one of these United States Navy ships:
Six ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Powhatan or USNS Powhatan, named in honor of Powhatan (1550–1618), an Indian chief in tidewater Virginia; the father of Pocahontas.
USS Narragansett may refer to the following ships operated by the United States Navy:
USS Navajo (ATR-138/ATA-211) was an auxiliary ocean tug in the United States Navy.
USS Sioux may refer to:
USS Seminole (AT-65), the third ship named Seminole of the United States Navy, was a Navajo-class fleet tug whose task was to travel with the fleet and provide towing services as required.
USS Resolute may refer to the following ships operated by the United States Navy:
USS Mohawk may refer to the following ships of the United States Navy:
USS Majaba (AG-43/IX-102) was the Design 1049 cargo ship Meriden built in 1919 by the Albina Engine & Machine Works, Portland, Oregon. All the ships were requisitioned by the United States Shipping Board (USSB) for World War I service. The ship was bought by the E. K. Wood Lumber Co., of San Francisco, California in 1923 and renamed El Capitan. The ship was chartered by the U.S. Navy through the War Shipping Administration (WSA) in April 1942 and commissioned as Majaba.
There have been three ships with the name USS Rainier that saw service in the United States Navy:
USS Apache or USNS Apache has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
USNS Navajo (T-ATF-169) is a United States Navy Powhatan-class tugboat which was in service from 1980 to 2016.
The Powhatan class of fleet ocean tugs consists of seven ships built for the United States Navy, operated by the Military Sealift Command (MSC) by primarily civilian crews with the USNS designation. As of 2020, three ships are still active with the MSC.
USS Vigilant may refer to several ships of the United States Navy:
USS Mann or USNS Mann may refer to various United States Navy ships, including:
USS Cherokee (AT-66) was a US Navy fleet tug of the Navajo class, later renamed the Cherokee class. She was launched on 10 November 1939 by Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corp., Staten Island, New York and sponsored by Miss E. Mark; and commissioned 26 April 1940. Cherokee served during World War II in the North African campaign. She was redesignated ATF-66 on 15 May 1944.