Four ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Oregon, in honor of the Oregon Territory or the 33rd state.
Arizona has been the name of three ships of the United States Navy and will be the name of a future submarine.
Four ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Missouri in honor of the state of Missouri:
At least seven United States Navy ships have been named Alabama, after the southern state of Alabama.
One ship and one submarine of the United States Navy have been named USS New Mexico in honor of the state of New Mexico.
USS America may refer to:
USS Barracuda may refer to more than one United States Navy ship:
USS Bonita has been the name of more than one ship of the United States Navy, and may refer to:
USS St. Louis may refer to:
USS Porpoise has been the name of more than one United States navy ship, and may refer to:
USS Shark has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
USS Narwhal has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
Two ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Zeilin after Brigadier General Jacob Zeilin (1806–1880), the first general officer of the United States Marine Corps, and the seventh Commandant of the Marine Corps (1864–1876).
Four U.S. Navy ships have been named USS Scranton:
Three ships in the Confederate States Navy were named CSS Tennessee
USS Denebola (AF-56) was a Denebola-class stores ship acquired by the U.S. Navy. She was built as SS Hibbing Victory as a type VC2-S-AP2 Victory ship built by Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation of Portland, Oregon, under a Maritime Commission. The Maritime Administration cargo ship was the 113th ship built. Its keel was laid on 2 May 1944. The ship was christened on 30 June 1944. She was built at the Oregon Shipbuilding yards in just 59 days, under the Emergency Shipbuilding program for World War II. The 10,600-ton ship was constructed for the Maritime Commission. She was operated by the (Pacific-Atlantic SS Company under the United States Merchant Marine act for the War Shipping Administration. The other two ships in her class were USS Regulus and USNS Perseus. USS Denebola's task was to carry stores, refrigerated items, and equipment to ships in the fleet, and to remote stations and staging areas.
Marguerite may refer to:
USS Alcor, AK-259, was a Greenville Victory-class cargo ship in service with the United States Navy from 1952 to 1968. She was originally built in 1944 as SS Rockland Victory, a World War II era Victory ship. She was sold for scrap in 1970.