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USS Ready may refer to the following ships of the United States Navy:

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Four ships of the United States Navy have been named Asheville after Asheville, North Carolina.

Four ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Helena, after the city of Helena, Montana.

USS Plymouth may refer to:

USS Tacoma may refer to:

Four ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Petrel for the sea bird of the same name.

USS <i>Casper</i> (PF-12) Tacoma-class patrol frigate

USS Casper (PG-120/PF-12), a Tacoma-class patrol frigate, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Casper, Wyoming.

USS Defiance may refer to the following ships of the United States Navy:

<i>Asheville</i>-class gunboat

The Asheville-class gunboats were a class of small warships built for the United States Navy in response to the Cuban Missile Crisis. The class is named for a city in western North Carolina and the seat of Buncombe County. All Asheville-class gunboats have since been donated to museums, scheduled for scrapping, or transferred to the Greek, Turkish, Colombian and South Korean Navies. The last two Asheville-class gunboats in US service were USS Chehalis and USS Grand Rapids, which were operated by the Naval Surface Warfare Center until they were stricken in 2016.

USS Machias has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:

USS <i>Alacrity</i> (PG-87)

USS Alacrity (PG-87) was an Action-class patrol boat acquired by the United States Navy for the task of patrolling American coastal waters during World War II.

USS Restless is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:

USS <i>Villalobos</i> (PG-42)

USS Villalobos (PG-42) was a steel screw gunboat originally built for the Spanish Navy as Villalobos but captured by the United States Army in 1898 during the Spanish–American War and commissioned into the United States Navy in 1900. The ship spent almost all of her life as an American gunboat in the Yangtze Patrol on the Yangtze River.

HMS <i>Milfoil</i> (K288)

HMS Milfoil was a modified Flower-class corvette that served in the Royal Navy and the United States Navy before being transferred to Panama where she served as a whaling ship.

USS Surprise may refer to:

USS Haste (PG-92), was one of a group of Canadian corvettes turned over to the United States Navy and manned by the Coast Guard. She was laid down as CN-310 by Morton Engineering & Dry Dock Co., Quebec, Canada, and launched on 22 August 1942 as HMS Mandrake. She was taken over by the US Navy, renamed Haste and commissioned on 6 April 1943, Lieutenant W. A. Dobbs, USCG commanding.

USS Pert (PG-95), the second United States Navy ship of that name, was one of eight Canadian-built corvettes turned over to the U.S. Navy for operation by the United States Coast Guard. She was laid down by Morton Engineering and Dry Dock Co., Ltd., Quebec, Canada, 22 July 1942; launched 27 November 1942; and commissioned at Quebec 23 July 1943, Lieutenant A. L. Cunningham, USCG, in command.

HMS <i>Antigua</i> (K501) Colony-class frigate

HMS Antigua (K501) was a Colony-class frigate of the United Kingdom in commission from 1943 to 1945 that served during World War II. She originally was ordered by the United States Navy as the Tacoma-class patrol frigateUSS Hamond (PF-73) and was transferred prior to completion.

HMS Barbados was a Colony-class frigate of the United Kingdom that served during World War II. She originally was ordered by the United States Navy as the Tacoma-class patrol frigateUSS Halsted (PF-76) – sometimes spelled Halstead – and was transferred to the Royal Navy prior to completion.