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This is a section of the list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. This page lists all ships the names of which begin with C. This is a list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ...
In many cases a name will have been used for multiple ships over the years. The annotations following the names are launch or purchase dates for older ships, and hull classification numbers for newer ones. The United States Navy uses hull classification symbols to identify the types of its ships. ...
(as of December 3, 2004) This is a list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ...
This is a list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ...
This is a list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ...
This is a list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ...
This is a list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ...
This is a list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ...
This is a list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ...
This is a list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ...
This is a list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ...
This is a list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ...
This is a list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ...
This is a list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ...
This is a list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ...
This is a list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ...
This is a list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ...
This is a list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ...
This is a list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ...
This is a list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ...
This is a list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ...
This is a list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ...
This is a list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ...
This is a list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ...
This is a list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ...
This is a list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ...
This is a list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ...
This is a list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ...
2004 is a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
| Contents | 2.1 Ca 2.2 Ce 2.3 Ci 2.4 Co 2.5 Cr This is a section of the list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ...
This is a section of the list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ...
This is a section of the list of ships of the United States Navy, including both past and present vessels. ...
| Current ships of the U.S. Navy beginning with C - USS Camden (AOE-2)
- USS Cape St. George (CG-71)
- USS Cardinal (MHC-60)
- USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70)
- USS Carney (DDG-64)
- USS Carr (FFG-52)
- USS Carter Hall (LSD-50)
- USS Chafee (DDG-90)
- USS Champion (MCM-4)
- USS Chancellorsville (CG-62)
- USS Charlotte (SSN-766)
- USS Cheyenne (SSN-773)
- USS Chicago (SSN-721)
- USS Chief (MCM-14)
- USS Chinook (PC-9)
- USS Chosin (CG-65)
- USS Chung-Hoon (DDG-93)
- USS City of Corpus Christi (SSN-705)
- USS Clemson (DD-186)
- USS Cleveland (LPD-7)
- USS Cole (DDG-67)
- USS Columbia (SSN-771)
- USS Columbus (SSN-762)
- USS Comstock (LSD-45)
- USS Connecticut (SSN-22)
- USS Constitution - "Old Ironsides", oldest commissioned warship afloat (CC-5's keel was laid, but never completed.)
- USS Cormorant (MHC-57)
- USS Coronado (AGF-11)
- USS Cowpens (CG-63)
- USS Crommelin (FFG-37)
- USS Curtis Wilbur (DDG-54)
- USS Curts (FFG-38)
- USS Cushing (DD-985)
This list of aircraft carriers of the United States Navy includes all types in the main hull numbering sequence, consisting of hull classification symbols CV, CVA, CVB, CVL, and CVN. All units after CVA-57 are supercarriers. ...
This is a list of airships of the United States Navy, listed both by hull number and by name. ...
This is a list of amphibious assault ships of the United States Navy. ...
This is a list of auxiliaries of the United States Navy. ...
This list of battleships of the United States Navy includes all ships with the hull classification symbol BB. A number of these were started but never completed. ...
This list of cruisers of the United States Navy includes all ships that were ever called cruiser. Since the nomenclature predates the hull numbering system, and there were several confusing renumberings and renamings, there are multiple entries referring to the same physical ship. ...
This is a list of destroyers of the United States Navy, sorted by hull number. ...
This is a list of destroyer escorts of the United States Navy, listed both by hull number and by name. ...
This is a list of escort aircraft carriers of the United States Navy. ...
This is a list of frigates of the United States Navy, sorted by hull number. ...
This is a list of patrol vessels of the United States Navy. ...
This is a list of mine warfare vessels of the United States Navy. ...
This is a list of sailing frigates of the United States Navy. ...
This is a list of ships of the line of the United States Navy. ...
This is a list of submarines of the United States Navy, listed both by hull number and by name. ...
The USS Camden (AOE 2) is the second ship of the United States Navy to bear the name Camden. ...
USS (CG-71), named for the site of a World War II naval action off New Ireland in the Solomon Islands where a U.S. Navy destroyer force led by Captain Arleigh Burke defeated a Japanese destroyer force on 25 November 1943, is a Ticonderoga class guided missile cruiser laid...
The USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) is a United States Navy Nimitz class supercarrier named after Carl Vinson, a Congressman from Georgia. ...
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USS Carr (FFG-52), an Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate, is a ship of the United States Navy named for Gunners Mate 3rd Class Paul H. Carr (1924–1944). ...
USS Carter Hall (LSD-50) is a Harpers Ferry-class dock landing ship of the United States Navy. ...
USS Chafee (DDG-90) is an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer serving in United States Navy as of 2004. ...
was in the recent defence exibition in singapore USS Chancellorsville (CG-62) is a Ticonderoga-class cruiser in the United States Navy. ...
USS Charlotte (SSN-766), a Los Angeles-class submarine, was the fourth ship of the United States Navy to be named for Charlotte, North Carolina. ...
USS Cheyenne (SSN-773), the last Los Angeles-class submarine, was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for Cheyenne, Wyoming. ...
USS Chicago (SSN-721), a Los Angeles-class submarine, was the fourth ship of the United States Navy to be named for Chicago, Illinois. ...
USS Chosin (CG-65) is a Ticonderoga-class cruiser in the United States Navy. ...
USS Chung-Hoon (DDG-93) is an Arleigh Burke-class Aegis destroyer serving in the United States Navy as of 2004. ...
USS City Of Corpus Christi (SSN-705), a Los Angeles-class submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Corpus Christi, Texas, though she is the only one required to bear the City of prefix, added to placate protesters who felt it improper to...
The first USS Clemson (DD-186/AVP-17/AVD-4/DD-186/APD-31) was the lead ship of her class of destroyers in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for Henry A. Clemson. ...
USS Cleveland (LPD-7), the lead ship of her class of amphibious transport dock, was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for the city in Ohio. ...
The second USS Cole (DDG-67) is an Arleigh Burke-class Aegis guided missile destroyer homeported in NS Norfolk, Virginia. ...
USS Columbia (SSN-771), a Los Angeles-class submarine, was the eighth ship of the United States Navy to bear that name. ...
USS Columbus (SSN-762), a Los Angeles-class submarine, was the fourth ship of the United States Navy to be named for Columbus, Ohio. ...
USS Comstock (LSD-45) is a Whidbey Island-class dock landing ship of the United States Navy. ...
USS Connecticut (SSN-22), a Seawolf-class submarine, was the fifth ship of the United States Navy to be named for the fifth state. ...
The USS Constitution, known as Old Ironsides is a wooden-hulled, three-masted frigate of the United States Navy. ...
The keel of a Lexington-class battlecruiser, to have been named USS Constitution (CC-5), was laid at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in September 1920, but the class was cancelled in 1923 by the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922. ...
USS Coronado (LPD-11/AGF-11) is the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the city in California. ...
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USS Crommelin (FFG-37), twenty-eighth ship of the Oliver Hazard Perry class of guided-missile frigates, was named for five brothers: Vice Admiral Henry Crommelin (1904–1971), Rear Admiral John Crommelin (died 1997), Captain Quentin Crommelin (died 1997), Commander Charles Crommelin (died 1945), and Lieutenant Commander Richard Crommelin (1917...
USS Curtis Wilbur (DDG-54) is the fourth Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer. ...
USS Curts (FFG-38), twenty-ninth ship of the Oliver Hazard Perry class of guided-missile frigates, was named for Admiral Maurice Curts (1898–1976). ...
USS Cushing (DD-985), named for Commander William B. Cushing USN (1842–1874), is a Spruance-class destroyer built by the Ingalls Shipbuilding Division of Litton Industries at Pascagoula, Mississippi. ...
All ships of the United States Navy beginning with C For ships with unique names, "USS Shipname" redirects to the ship page. For reused names, "USS Shipname" is an index page for the ships of that name; the links after the name lead to the specific ship pages. - USS C-1 (SS-9)
- USS C-2 (SS-13)
- USS C-3 (SS-14)
- USS C-4 (SS-15)
- USS C-5 (SS-16)
- USS C. F. Sargent ()
- USS C. P. Williams ()
- USS C. W. Morse ()
Ca - USS Cabana ()
- USS Cabell ()
- USS Cabezon (SS-334)
- USS Cabildo (LSD-16)
- USS Cable (ARS-19)
- USS Cabot (1775, CVL-28)
- USS Cabrilla ()
- USS Cacapon ()
- USS Cachalot ()
- USS Cache (AOT-67)
- USS Cacique ()
- USS Cactus ()
- USS Caddo Parish (LST-515)
- USS Cadmus (AR-14)
- USS Caelum ()
- USS Caesar ()
- USS Cahaba ()
- USS Cahokia (, ATA-186)
- USS Cahto ()
- USS Cahuilla ()
- USS Caiman (SS-323)
- USS Cairo (1861)
- USS Calabash ()
- USS Caladesi ()
- USS Calamares ()
- USS Calamianes ()
- USS Calamus ()
- USS Calcaterra (DER-390)
- USS Caldwell (DD-69, DD-605)
- USS Caledonia (1812, AK-167)
- USS Calhoun ()
- USS Calhoun County (LST-519)
- USS Calibogue ()
- USS Caliente (AO-53)
- USS California (1867, ACR-6, SP-249, SP-647, BB-44, CGN-36)
- USS Californian ()
- USS Caliph ()
- USS Calistoga ()
- USS Callaghan (DD-792, DDG-994)
- USS Callao (, , )
- USS Callaway ()
- USS Callisto ()
- USS Caloosahatchee (AO-98)
- USS Calumet (, )
- USS Calvert (, )
- USS Calypso (, , )
- USS Camanche (1864, )
- USS Camanga ()
- USS Camano ()
- USS Cambria ()
- USS Cambridge (1860 No. 1651, CA-126)
- USS Camden (AS-6, AOE-2)
- USS Camel (, , )
- USS Camelia ()
- USS Camellia ()
- USS Camia ()
- USS Camp (FFR-251)
- USS Canandaigua (1862, 1901, IX-233, PC-1246)
- USS Canarsee ()
- USS Canary ()
- USS Canasatego ()
- USS Canberra (CA-70)
- USS Candid ()
- USS Candoto ()
- USS Caney ()
- USS Canfield ()
- USS Canibas ()
- USS Canisteo (AO-99)
- USS Cannon ()
- USS Canocan ()
- USS Canon (PG-90)
- USS Canonicus (1863, 1899, YT-187, ACM-12)
- USS Canopus (AS-34)
- USS Canotia ()
- USS Canton ()
- USS Canuck ()
- USS Cap Finisterre ()
- USS Capable (AGOS-16)
- USS Cape ()
- USS Cape Alexander (AK-5010)
- USS Cape Ann (AK-5009)
- USS Cape Archway (AK-5011)
- USS Cape Avinof (AK-5013)
- USS Cape Blanco (AK-5060)
- USS Cape Borda (AK-5058)
- USS Cape Bover (AK-5057)
- USS Cape Breton (AK-5056)
- USS Cape Cod (AD-43)
- USS Cape Decision (AKR-5054)
- USS Cape Diamond (AKR-5055)
- USS Cape Domingo (AKR-5053)
- USS Cape Douglas (AKR-5052)
- USS Cape Ducato (AKR-5051)
- USS Cape Edmont (AKR-5069)
- USS Cape Esperance (CVE-88)
- USS Cape Farewell (AK-5073)
- USS Cape Fear (AK-5061)
- USS Cape Flattery (AK-5070)
- USS Cape Florida (AK-5071)
- USS Cape Gibson (AK-5051)
- USS Cape Girardeau (AK-2039)
- USS Cape Gloucester (CVE-109)
- USS Cape Henry (AKR-5067)
- USS Cape Horn (AKR-5068)
- USS Cape Hudson (AKR-5066)
- USS Cape Inscription (AKR-5076)
- USS Cape Intrepid (AKR-11)
- USS Cape Isabel (AKR-5062)
- USS Cape Island (AKR-10)
- USS Cape Jacob (AK-5029)
- USS Cape John (AK-5022)
- USS Cape Johnson (AK-5075)
- USS Cape Juby (AK-5077)
- USS Cape Kennedy (AKR-5083)
- USS Cape Knox (AKR-5082)
- USS Cape Lambert (AKR-5077)
- USS Cape Lobos (AKR-5078)
- USS Cape Lookout ()
- USS Cape May (AKR-5063)
- USS Cape Mendocino (AKR-5064)
- USS Cape Mohican (AKR-5065)
- USS Cape Nome (AK-1014)
- USS Cape Orlando (AKR-2044)
- USS Cape Race (AKR-9960)
- USS Cape Ray (AKR-9679)
- USS Cape Rise (AKR-9678)
- USS Cape Romain ()
- USS Cape St. George (CG-71)
- USS Cape Taylor (AKR-113)
- USS Cape Texas (AKR-112)
- USS Cape Trinity (AKR-9711)
- USS Cape Victory (AKR-9701)
- USS Cape Vincent (AKR-9666)
- USS Cape Washington (AKR-9961)
- USS Cape Wrath (AKR-9962)
- USS Capelin (SS-289)
- USS Capella (AKR-293)
- USS Caperton (DD-650)
- USS Capitaine (AGSS-336)
- USS Capodanno (FF-1093)
- USS Capps (DD-550)
- USS Caprice (, )
- USS Capricornus (LKA-57)
- USS Capt. Stephen L. Bennett (AK-4296)
- USS Captain Arlo L. Olson ()
- USS Captiva ()
- USS Captivate ()
- USS Captor (PYc-40)
- USS Caracara ()
- USS Carascan ()
- USS Caravan ()
- USS Carbonero (SS-337)
- USS Card (CVE-11)
- USS Cardinal (, , MHC-60)
- USS Cardinal O'Connell ()
- USS Cariama ()
- USS Carib (, ATF-82)
- USS Caribou ()
- USS Carina ()
- USS Carl R. Gray ()
- USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70)
- USS Carlisle ()
- USS Carlotta ()
- USS Carlson ()
- USS Carmick ()
- USS Carmita (, )
- USS Carnation ()
- USS Carnegie (CVE-38)
- USS Carnelian (PY-19)
- USS Carney (DDG-64)
- USS Carola IV ()
- USS Carolina ()
- USS Caroline ()
- USS Caroline County (LST-525)
- USS Carolinian ()
- USS Carolita ()
- USS Caron (DD-970)
- USS Carondelet (1861, IX-136)
- USS Carp (SS-20, SS-338)
- USS Carpelliotti (APD-136)
- USS Carpellotti ()
- USS Carpenter (DD-825)
- USS Carr (FFG-52)
- USS Carrabasset (, )
- USS Carrie Clark ()
- USS Carrillo ()
- USS Carroll ()
- USS Carronade (LFR-1)
- USS Carson City ()
- USS Carter ()
- USS Carter Hall (LSD-3, LSD-50)
- USS Carteret ()
- USS Casa Grande (LSD-13)
- USS Casablanca (CVE-55)
- USS Cascade (AD-16)
- USS Casco (1864, 1910, AVP-12)
- USS Case (, )
- USS Casimir Pulaski (SSBN-633)
- USS Casinghead ()
- USS Casper ()
- USS Caspian ()
- USS Cassin (DD-43, DD-372)
- USS Cassin Young (DD-793)
- USS Cassiopeia ()
- USS Cassius ()
- USS Castine (, )
- USS Castle ()
- USS Castle Rock ()
- USS Castor ()
- USS Castro ()
- USS Caswell ()
- USS Catalpa (, )
- USS Catamount (LSD-17)
- USS Catawba (1864, YT-32, ATA-210, ATF-168)
- USS Catbird ()
- USS Catclaw ()
- USS Cates ()
- USS Catfish ()
- USS Catherine Johnson ()
- USS Catoctin ()
- USS Catron ()
- USS Catskill (1862, )
- USS Caution ()
- USS Cauto ()
- USS Cavalier ()
- USS Cavalla (SS-244, SSN-684)
- USS Cavallaro (APD-128)
- USS Cayuga (1861, 1892, LST-1186)
USS Cabezon (SS-334), a Balao-class submarine, was a ship of the United States Navy named for the cabezon, a saltwater fish of sculpin family inhabiting the North Atlantic and North Pacific Oceans. ...
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Cabot, after the explorer John Cabot. ...
The first USS Cabot of the United States was a 14-gun brig, one of the first ships of the Continental Navy, and the first to be captured in the American Revolutionary War. ...
The second Cabot (CVL-28) was an Independence-class aircraft carrier in the United States Navy during World War II. Cabot was laid down as Wilmington (CL-79), redesignated CV-28 on 2 June 1942, renamed Cabot 23 June 1942 and converted while building. ...
USS Cabrilla (SS/AGSS-288), a Balao-class submarine, was a ship of the United States Navy named for the cabrilla, an edible fish inhabiting the Mediterranean Sea and waters off the coast of California. ...
USS Caiman (SS-323), a Balao-class submarine, was a ship of the United States Navy named for the caiman, a salt water fish inhabiting the waters off Florida and of the West Indies. ...
USS Cairo, an ironclad river gunboat, was built in 1861 by James Eads and Co. ...
Six ships of the United States Navy have been named USS California in honor of the 31st state. ...
The second USS California (ACR-6), also referred to as Armored Cruiser 6, and later renamed San Diego, was a United States Navy Pennsylvania-class armored cruiser. ...
USS California (BB-44), a Tennessee-class battleship, was the fifth ship of the United States Navy named in honor of the 31st state. ...
USS California (CGN-36), the lead ship of her class of nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser, was the seventh ship of the United States Navy to be named for the 31st state. ...
Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Callaghan, named in honor of the Rear Admiral Daniel J. Callaghan (1890–1942), who was killed in action in the bitter Naval Battle of Guadalcanal. ...
USS Callaghan (DD-792), a Fletcher-class destroyer, was a ship of the United States Navy named for Rear Admiral Daniel J. Callaghan (1890–1942), who was killed in action in the bitter Naval Battle of Guadalcanal. ...
Derived from the Spruance class, USS Callaghan (DDG-994) was the second ship in a class of destroyers operated by the U.S. Navy. ...
Two vessels of the United States Navy have been named USS Cambridge, after the various US places named Cambridge. ...
USS Cambridge, named for the city of Cambridge in Massachusetts, was an Oregon City class heavy cruiser laid down by Bethlehem Steel at Quincy, Massachusetts on 16 December 1944 but construction was cancelled on 12 August 1945 prior to launching and she was broken up on the slip. ...
USS Camden has been the name of two ships in the United States Navy: USS Camden (AS 6) (submarine tender) USS Camden (AOE-2) (fast combat support ship) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
The USS Camden (AOE 2) is the second ship of the United States Navy to bear the name Camden. ...
USS Canberra (CA-70, ex-CAG-2, ex-CA-70), originally named Pittsburgh but renamed for the Australian cruiser HMAS Canberra which was severely damaged by gunfire and torpedoes from Japanese warships and subsequently sunk by USN warships at Guadalcanal on 9 August 1942, was a Baltimore class heavy cruiser...
Four ships in the United States Navy have been named for Canonicus. ...
The first USS Canonicus was a single-turret monitor in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. ...
The fourth USS Canonicus (ACM-12) was a minelayer in the United States Navy. ...
USS Cape Esperance (CVE-88) (name changed from Tananek Bay on 6 November 1943) was launched 3 March 1944 by Kaiser Co. ...
USS Cape Gloucester (CVE-109) (name changed from Willapa Bay 26 April 1944) was launched 12 September 1944 by Todd-Pacific Shipyards, Inc. ...
USS (CG-71), named for the site of a World War II naval action off New Ireland in the Solomon Islands where a U.S. Navy destroyer force led by Captain Arleigh Burke defeated a Japanese destroyer force on 25 November 1943, is a Ticonderoga class guided missile cruiser laid...
USS Capelin (SS-289), a Gato-class submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the capelin, a small fish of the smelt family. ...
USS Capitaine (SS/AGSS-336), a Balao-class submarine, was a ship of the United States Navy named for the capitaine, a brilliantly colored fish inhabiting waters of the Atlantic Ocean from North Carolina to Panama. ...
USS Captor (PYc-40), briefly known as USS Eagle (AM-132) was a Q-ship of the United States Navy. ...
USS Carbonero (SS-337), a Gato-class submarine, was the Nth ship of the United States Navy to be named for the carbonero, a salt-water fish found in the West Indies. ...
The USS Card (CVE-11) (originally AVG-11 then later ACV-11, redesignated CVHE-11 12 June 1955, CVU-11 1 July 1958, T-CVU-11 and finally T-AKV-40 7 May 1959) was launched as AVG 11, 21 February 1942 by Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp. ...
The 1,092-foot USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) is a United States Navy Nimitz class supercarrier named for the Congressman from Georgia. ...
The USS Carnegie (CVE-38) (previously AVG-38 then later ACV-38) was an escort aircraft carrier built in 1942-43 for transfer to the United Kingdom. ...
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USS Caron, named for Hospital Corpsman Third Class Wayne Maurice Caron (1946-1968), assigned to Headquarters and Service Company, Third Battalion, Seventh Marines, First Marine Division, killed in action at Quang Nam Province in the Republic of Vietnam on 28 July 1968, and posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor, was...
There have been two ships of the United States Navy named USS Carondelet: The first USS Carondelet was a gunboat on the Mississippi River during the U.S. Civil War. ...
See also USS Carondelet (IX-136) USS Carondelet, an ironclad river gunboat, was built in 1861 by James Eads and Co. ...
Two submarines of the United States Navy have been called USS Carp: USS Carp (SS-20) USS Carp (SS-338) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
USS F-1 (SS-20) was a F-class submarine. ...
USS Carp (SS/AGSS/IXSS-338), a Balao-class submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the carp, a fresh water fish inhabiting the waters of Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America. ...
Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Carter Hall, named in honor of Carter Hall, an estate of Nathan Burwell, a colonial governor of Virginia, in the lower Shenandoah Valley, near the town of Winchester, Virginia. ...
USS Carter Hall (LSD-3) was an Ashland-class dock landing ship in the United States Navy. ...
USS Carter Hall (LSD-50) is a Harpers Ferry-class dock landing ship of the United States Navy. ...
The USS Casablanca (CVE-55) (also ACV-55) was a United States Navy escort aircraft carrier, lead ship of her class, named after the city of Casablanca, Morocco. ...
USS Casimir Pulaski (SSBN-633), a James Madison-class ballistic missile submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Kazimierz Pulaski. ...
Two United States Navy ships have been named USS Cassin. ...
USS Cassin (DD-372) was launched at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard simultaneously with a sister ship, the USS Shaw on Navy Day, 1935. ...
Three ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Catawba, after the Catawba River of North Carolina. ...
Two submarines of the United States Navy have been named USS Cavalla, after the cavalla, a fish of the pompano family. ...
USS Cavalla (SS/SSK/AGSS-244), a Gato-class submarine, was a ship of the United States Navy named for the cavalla, a salt water fish of the pompano family inhabiting waters off the eastern coast of the Americas from Cape Cod to Rio de la Plata. ...
USS Cavalla (SSN-684), a Sturgeon-class submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the cavalla, a salt water fish of the pompano family inhabiting waters off the eastern coast of the Americas from Cape Cod to Rio de la Plata. ...
Ce - USS Cebu ()
- USS Cecil ()
- USS Cecil J. Doyle ()
- USS Cedar ()
- USS Cedar Creek ()
- USS Celebes ()
- USS Celeno ()
- USS Celeritas ()
- USS Celtic (, )
- USS Centaurus (, )
- USS Centipede ()
- USS Cepheus (, )
- USS Ceres (1861)
- USS Cero (, )
- USS Cetus ()
- USS Chachalaca ()
- USS Chafee (DDG-90)
- USS Chaffee ()
- USS Chaffinch (, )
- USS Chahao ()
- USS Chain (AGOR-17)
- USS Chalcedony ()
- USS Challenge (, ATA-201)
- USS Challenger ()
- USS Chambers (DER-391)
- USS Chame ()
- USS Champion (, , MCM-4)
- USS Champlin (, )
- USS Chanagi ()
- USS Chancellorsville (CG-62)
- USS Chandeleur ()
- USS Chandler (Chandler (DD-206, DDG-996)
- USS Change ()
- USS Chanticleer (, , ASR-7)
- USS Chara (AE-31)
- USS Charger (CVE-30)
- USS Charles Ausburn (, )
- USS Charles B. Mason ()
- USS Charles Berry (DE-1035)
- USS Charles Carroll (APA-28)
- USS Charles E. Brannon ()
- USS Charles F. Adams (DDG-2)
- USS Charles F. Hughes ()
- USS Charles H. Davis (AGOR-5)
- USS Charles H. Roan (DD-853)
- USS Charles J. Badger (DD-657)
- USS Charles J. Kimmel ()
- USS Charles Lawrence (APD-37)
- USS Charles Mann ()
- USS Charles P. Cecil (DD-835)
- USS Charles P. Crawford ()
- USS Charles P. Kuper ()
- USS Charles Phelps ()
- USS Charles R. Greer ()
- USS Charles R. Ware (DD-865)
- USS Charles S. Sperry (DD-697)
- USS Charles Whittemore ()
- USS Charleston (1798, C-2, C-22, PG-51, LKA-113)
- USS Charlevoix ()
- USS Charlotte (1862, CA-12, PF-60, SSN-766)
- USS Charlottesville ()
- USS Charlton (AKR-314)
- USS Charlton Hall ()
- USS Charmain II ()
- USS Charr ((SS-328)
- USS Charrette (DD-581)
- USS Chase (, APD-54)
- USS Chase County (LST-532)
- USS Chase S. Osborne ()
- USS Chaska ()
- USS Chateau Thierry ()
- USS Chatelain (DE-149)
- USS Chatham (, , CVE-32)
- USS Chatot ()
- USS Chattahoochee (AOG-82)
- USS Chattanooga (C-16, CL-118)
- USS Chatterer (, MSCO-40)
- USS Chaumont ()
- USS Chauncey (DD-3, DD-296, DD-667)
- USS Chauvenet (AGS-29)
- USS Chawasha ()
- USS Chebaulip ()
- USS Cheboygan County (LST-533)
- USS Chegodega ()
- USS Chehalis (PG-94)
- USS Chekilli ()
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- USS Chenango (1863, CVE-28)
- USS Chengho ()
- USS Chepachet (AOT-78)
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- USS Chesapeake (1799, , AOT-5084)
- USS Chestatee ()
- USS Chester (CL-1, CA-27)
- USS Chester T. O'Brien (DE-421)
- USS Chestnut ()
- USS Chestnut Hill ()
- USS Chetco ()
- USS Chevalier (DD-451, DD-805)
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- USS Chewaucan (AOG-50)
- USS Chewink (, )
- USS Cheyenne (1898, BM-10, CL-86, CL-117, AG-174, SSN-773)
- USS Chicago (CA-14, CA-29, CA-136, SSN-721)
- USS Chichota ()
- USS Chickadee (MSF-59)
- USS Chickasaw (1864, 1882, ATF-83)
- USS Chicolar ()
- USS Chicomico ()
- USS Chicopee (, )
- USS Chicot ()
- USS Chief (AMC-67, MSF-315, MCM-14)
- USS Chikaskia (AO-54)
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- USS Chilkat ()
- USS Chillicothe (1862)
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- USS Chimariko (ATF-154)
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- USS Chimon ()
- USS Chinaberry ()
- USS Chinampa ()
- USS Chincoteague ()
- USS Chingachgook ()
- USS Chinook (PC-9)
- USS Chinquapin ()
- USS Chipola (AO-63)
- USS Chipper ()
- USS Chippewa (1813, 1815, 1861, AT-69)
- USS Chiquito ()
- USS Chiron ()
- USS Chivo ()
- USS Chiwaukum ()
- USS Chiwawa ()
- USS Chloris (ARVE-4)
- USS Choctaw (1856, YT-26, 1918, YT-114, ATF-70)
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- USS Chohonaga ()
- USS Cholocco ()
- USS Chopper (SS-342)
- USS Choptank ()
- USS Chosin (CG-65)
- USS Chotank ()
- USS Chotauk ()
- USS Chourre ()
- USS Chowanoc (ATF-100)
- USS Christabel ()
- USS Christiana ()
- USS Christine (, )
- USS Christopher ()
- USS Chub (SS-329)
- USS Chukawan (AO-100)
- USS Chukor ()
- USS Chung-Hoon (DDG-93)
- USS Churchill County (LST-583)
USS Ceres, an armed side-wheel merchant steamer, was built at Keyport, New Jersey in 1856. ...
USS Chafee (DDG-90) is an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer serving in United States Navy as of 2004. ...
The USS Challenger is a starship from the fictional Star Trek universe. ...
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Derived from the Spruance class, USS Chandler (DDG-996) was the final ship in a class of destroyers operated by the U.S. Navy. ...
USS Chandler (DD-206) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy. ...
Derived from the Spruance class, USS Chandler (DDG-996) was the final ship in a class of destroyers operated by the U.S. Navy. ...
The USS Charger (CVE-30) (originally AVG-30, then later ACV-30) was launched 1 March 1941 by Sun Shipbuilding and Drydock Co. ...
USS (DDG-2), named for Charles Francis Adams, III (Secretary of the Navy from 1929 to 1933), was the lead ship of the class of guided missile destroyers of the United States Navy. ...
USS (DD-835) was a Gearing class destroyer, the only ship of the United States Navy to be named after Rear Admiral Charles P. Cecil. ...
USS , named for Lieutenant Charles Rollins Ware USN(1911-1942), was a Gearing class destroyer laid down by the Bethlehem Steel Corporation at Staten Island in New York on 1 November 1944, launched on 12 April 1945 by Mrs. ...
Several United States Navy ships have borne the name Charleston, after the town of Charleston, South Carolina. ...
The second USS Charleston (C-2) was a United States Navy protected cruiser. ...
The third USS Charleston (C-22) (later CA-19) was a United States Navy -class protected cruiser. ...
Four vessels of the United States Navy have been named USS Charlotte, after the city of Charlotte, North Carolina. ...
The second USS North Carolina (ACR-12), also referred to as Armored Cruiser No. ...
USS Charlotte (SSN-766), a Los Angeles-class submarine, was the fourth ship of the United States Navy to be named for Charlotte, North Carolina. ...
USS Charr (SS/AGSS-328), a Balao-class submarine, was a ship of the United States Navy named for the charr, a trout of the waters of northwestern North America. ...
The USS Chatham (CVE-32) (originally designated AVG-32, then later ACV-32) was transferred to the United Kingdom 11 August 1943 under lend-lease and renamed HMS Slinger. ...
The USS Chatham (CVE-32) (originally designated AVG-32, then later ACV-32) was transferred to the United Kingdom 11 August 1943 under lend-lease and renamed HMS Slinger. ...
Two commissioned ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Chattanooga, after the city of Chattanooga, Tennessee, and two under construction carried the name briefly. ...
The second USS Chattanooga (C-16) was launched 7 March 1903 by Crescent Shipyard, Elizabethport, N.J.; sponsored by Miss L. N. Chambliss; completed at the New York Navy Yard; commissioned 11 October 1904, Commander A. Sharp in command; and reported to the Atlantic Fleet. ...
Two commissioned ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Chattanooga, after the city of Chattanooga, Tennessee, and two under construction carried the name briefly. ...
Three ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Chauncey to honor Commodore Isaac Chauncey. ...
The first USS Chauncey (DD-3) (originally Destroyer No. ...
The second USS Chauncey (DD-296) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy. ...
The third USS Chauncey (DD-667) was a Fletcher-class destroyer in the United States Navy. ...
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Chenango, after the Chenango River of New York. ...
The second USS Chenango (CVE-28) (originally designated as oiler AO-21, after redesignation as escort aircraft carrier, was first ACV-28) was launched 1 April 1939 as Esso New Orleans by Sun Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. ...
The USS Chesapeake was a 36-gun sailing frigate of the United States Navy during the Quasi-War with France and the War of 1812. ...
The USS Chesapeake was a 36-gun sailing frigate of the United States Navy during the Quasi-War with France and the War of 1812. ...
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Chester, after the city of Chester, Pennsylvania. ...
The first USS Chester (CL-1) of the United States Navy was a light cruiser, the first to be so designated. ...
The second USS Chester (CA-27) was launched 3 July 1929 by New York Shipbuilding Co. ...
USS Chevalier (DD-451), a Fletcher-class destroyer, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for Lieutenant Commander Godfrey Chevalier (1889–1922), a pioneer of naval aviation. ...
USS Chew (DD-106) was a Wickes-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I and World War II. She was named in honor of Samuel Chew. ...
Three vessels of the United States Navy have been named USS Cheyenne, in honor of the city of Cheyenne, Wyoming. ...
USS Wyoming (BM-10) was the second ship of the United States Navy to bear that name but the first to bear it in honor of the 44th state. ...
Three vessels of the United States Navy have been named USS Cheyenne, in honor of the city of Cheyenne, Wyoming. ...
USS Cheyenne (SSN-773), the last Los Angeles-class submarine, was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for Cheyenne, Wyoming. ...
Four United States Navy ships have been named USS Chicago, after the city of Chicago, Illinois. ...
The first USS Chicago (later CA-14) was a protected cruiser of the United States Navy, the largest of the original three authorized by Congress for the New Navy. She was launched 5 December 1885 by John Roach and Sons, Chester, Pennsylvania, sponsored by Edith Cleborne (daughter of Navy Medical...
The second USS Chicago (CA-29) was a Northampton-class heavy cruiser of the United States Navy. ...
The third USS Chicago (CA-136) was laid down on 28 July 1943 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by the Philadelphia Navy Yard. ...
USS Chicago (SSN-721), a Los Angeles-class submarine, was the fourth ship of the United States Navy to be named for Chicago, Illinois. ...
The first Chickasaw was a monitor in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. ...
USS Chillicothe, an iron-clad river gunboat of the United States Navy, was named for the capital of Ohio from 1803 to 1810. ...
Four United States Navy ships have borne the USS Chippewa, after the Chippewa Indians, and a battle in the War of 1812. ...
The third USS Chippewa was a wooden screw steamer gunboat in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. ...
Five ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Choctaw, after the Choctaw tribe. ...
USS Chopper (SS/AGSS/IXSS-342), a Balao-class submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the chopper, a fish common in the rivers of the Mississippi Valley. ...
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USS Chub (SS-329), a Balao-class submarine, was a ship of the United States Navy named for the chub, a game fish of the Atlantic and Mediterranean. ...
USS Chung-Hoon (DDG-93) is an Arleigh Burke-class Aegis destroyer serving in the United States Navy as of 2004. ...
Ci - USS Cigarette ()
- USS Cimarron (, AO-177)
- USS Cinchona ()
- USS Cincinnati (C-7, CL-6, SSN-693)
- USS Cinnabar ()
- USS Cinnamon ()
- USS Circassian ()
- USS Circe (, )
- USS Cisco (SS-290)
- USS City of Corpus Christi (SSN-705)
- USS City of Dalhart ()
- USS City of Lewes ()
- USS City of South Haven ()
- USS Claiborne ()
- USS Clamagore (SS-343)
- USS Clamour ()
- USS Clamp (ARS-33)
- USS Clara Dolsen ()
- USS Clare ()
- USS Clarence K. Bronson (DD-668)
- USS Clarence L. Evans ()
- USS Clarendon ()
- USS Clarinda ()
- USS Clarion ()
- USS Clark (DD-361, FFG-11)
- USS Clarke County (LST-601)
- USS Clash ()
- USS Claud Jones (DE-1033)
- USS Claude V. Ricketts (DDG-5)
- USS Claxton (DD-140, DD-571)
- USS Clay ()
- USS Clearfield ()
- USS Cleburne ()
- USS Clematis ()
- USS Clemson (DD-186)
- USS Cleo ()
- USS Clermont ()
- USS Cleveland (C-19, CL-55, LPD-7)
- USS Cliffrose ()
- USS Clifton (, , )
- USS Clifton Sprague (FFG-16)
- USS Climax ()
- USS Clinton (, LPA-144)
- USS Clio (, )
- USS Cloues ()
- USS Clover (, )
- USS Clyde (, )
- USS Clytie ()
Four ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Cincinnati, after the city of Cincinnati, Ohio. ...
The third USS Cincinnati (CL-6) was launched 23 May 1921 by Seattle Construction Drydock Co. ...
USS Cincinnati (SSN-693), a Los Angeles-class submarine, was the fourth ship of the United States Navy to be named for Cincinnati, Ohio. ...
USS Cisco (SS-290), a Gato-class submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the cisco, a whitefish of the Great Lakes. ...
USS City Of Corpus Christi (SSN-705), a Los Angeles-class submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Corpus Christi, Texas, though she is the only one required to bear the City of prefix, added to placate protesters who felt it improper to...
USS Clamagore (SS-343) was a Balao-class submarine of the United States Navy. ...
Two ship of the United States Navy have been named USS Clark, the first after Charles E. Clark, and the second after Joseph J. Clark. ...
USS Clark (FFG-11), fifth ship of the Oliver Hazard Perry class of guided-missile frigates, was named for Admiral Joseph James Jocko Clark (1893-1971). ...
USS (DDG-5), previously Biddle and DD-955, was a Charles F. Adams-class guided missile destroyer of the United States Navy. ...
Two destroyers have been named in honor of Thomas Claxton. ...
USS Claxton (DD-140), named for Thomas Claxton, was a Wickes-class destroyer in the United States Navy. ...
USS Claxton (DD-571) was launched 1 April 1942 by Consolidated Steel Corporation, Orange, Texas; sponsored by Mrs. ...
Three United States Navy ships have borne the name Cleveland, after the city of Cleveland, Ohio. ...
The first USS Cleveland (C-19) (later CL-21) was a United States Navy Denver-class protected cruiser. ...
The second USS Cleveland (CL-55) of the United States Navy was a light cruiser, the lead ship of the Cleveland class and active in both the Mediterranean and Pacific theaters of World War II. Cleveland was launched 1 November 1941 by New York Shipbuilding Corporation, Camden, New Jersey, sponsored...
USS Cleveland (LPD-7), the lead ship of her class of amphibious transport dock, was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for the city in Ohio. ...
USS Clifton Sprague (FFG-16), is an Oliver Hazard Perry-class guided missile frigate of the United States Navy, the tenth ship of that class. ...
Co - USS Coastal Battleship No. 1 (BB-1)
- USS Coastal Battleship No. 2 (BB-2)
- USS Coastal Battleship No. 4 (IX-6)
- USS Coastal Crusader (AGS-36)
- USS Coasters Harbor ()
- USS Coates (DE-685)
- USS Coatopa ()
- USS Cobbler (SS-344)
- USS Cobia (AGSS-245)
- USS Cobra ()
- USS Cochali ()
- USS Cochino (SS-345)
- USS Cochise ()
- USS Cochrane (DDG-21)
- USS Cockatoo (, )
- USS Cockenoe ()
- USS Cockrill (DE-398)
- USS Coco ()
- USS Coconino County (LST-603)
- USS Cocopa (ATF-101)
- USS Cod (SS-224)
- USS Codington ()
- USS Coeur de Lion ()
- USS Cofer (APD-62)
- USS Coffman (DE-191)
- USS Coghlan (, DD-606)
- USS Cogswell ()
- USS Cohasset (1860, 1918, IX-198)
- USS Cohocton ()
- USS Cohoes (1867, ANL-78)
- USS Colahan ()
- USS Colbert ()
- USS Cole (DD-155, DDG-67 bombed in Aden, Yemen)
- USS Colfax ()
- USS Colhoun (APD-2, DD-801)
- USS Colington (, )
- USS Colleen ()
- USS Colleton (APB-36)
- USS Collett (DD-730)
- USS Collier (1864)
- USS Collingsworth (LPA-146)
- USS Colonel Harney ()
- USS Colonel Kinsman ()
- USS Colonel William J. O'Brien (AK-246)
- USS Colonial (LSD-18)
- USS Colorado (1856, ACR-7, BB-45)
- USS Colossus ()
- USS Colquitt ()
- USS Columbia (1836, 1862, 1864), C-12, AG-9, CL-56, AOT-182, SSN-771)
- USS Columbine (, )
- USS Columbus (1774, 1819, CA-74, SSN-762)
- USS Colusa ()
- USS Comanche ()
- USS Combat ()
- USS Comber ()
- USS Comet (, , , AKR-7)
- USS Cometa ()
- USS Comfort (, AH-20)
- USS Commander ()
- USS Commencement Bay (CVE-105)
- USS Commerce ()
- USS Commodore (, , )
- USS Commodore Barney ()
- USS Commodore Hull ()
- USS Commodore Jones ()
- USS Commodore Maury ()
- USS Commodore McDonough ()
- USS Commodore Morris ()
- USS Commodore Perry ()
- USS Commodore Read ()
- USS Commodore Truxtun ()
- USS Compass Island (AG-153)
- USS Compel ()
- USS Competent ()
- USS Compton ()
- USS Comstock (LSD-19, LSD-45)
- USS Comte De Grasse (DD-974)
- USS Conanicut ()
- USS Conasauga ()
- USS Conchardee ()
- USS Concho ()
- USS Concise ()
- USS Concord (1828, PG-3, 1917 CL-10, T-AFS-5)
- USS Condor (, MSCO-5)
- USS Cone (DD-866)
- USS Conecuh ()
- USS Conemaugh (1862, AOG-62)
- USS Conestoga (, )
- USS Confederacy (1778)
- USS Confiance ()
- USS Conflict (, MSO-426)
- USS Congaree ()
- USS Conger (SS-477)
- USS Congress (1776, 1777, 1799, 1841, 1868, 1918)
- USS Conklin ()
- USS Connecticut (1776, 1799, 1861, BB-18, SSN-22)
- USS Conner (DD-72, DD-582)
- USS Connewango ()
- USS Connole (FF-1056)
- USS Connolly ()
- USS Conohasset ()
- USS Conolly (DD-979)
- USS Conqueror ()
- USS Conquest (, , MSO-488)
- USS Conserver (ARS-39)
- USS Consolation (AH-15)
- USS Consort ()
- USS Constance II ()
- USS Constant (, MSO-427)
- USS Constantia ()
- USS Constellation (1797, 1854, CV-64)
- USS Constitution - "Old Ironsides," oldest commissioned warship afloat (CC-5's keel was laid, but never completed.)
- USS Contender (AGOS-2)
- USS Content ()
- USS Contocook (AT-36)
- USS Contoocook (1864)
- USS Control (AM-164)
- USS Converse (DD-291, DD-509)
- USS Conway (DD-70, DD-507)
- USS Cony (DD-508)
- USS Conyngham (DD-5, DD-371, DDG-17)
- USS Cook (LPR-130, FF-1083)
- USS Cook Inlet (AVP-36)
- USS Coolbaugh (DE-217)
- USS Cooner (DE-172)
- USS Coontz (DDG-40)
- USS Cooper (DD-695)
- USS Coos Bay (AVP-25)
- USS Copahee (CVE-12)
- USS Copeland (FFG-25)
- USS Coquet (1906)
- USS Cor Caroli (AK-91)
- USS Coral (PY-15)
- USS Coral Sea (CVE-57, CVB-43)
- USS Corbesier (DE-438)
- USS Corbitant (YT-354)
- USS Cordova (CVE-39)
- USS Corduba (AF-32)
- USS Core (CVE-13)
- USS Corinthia ()
- USS Corkwood ()
- USS Cormorant (AM-40, MSC-122, MHC-57)
- USS Cornel ()
- USS Cornhusker State (ACS-6)
- USS Cornubia ()
- USS Corona ()
- USS Coronado (PF-38, AGF-11)
- USS Coronet ()
- USS Coronis ()
- USS Corozal ()
- USS Corporal (SS-346)
- USS Corporation ()
- USS Corpus Christi (PG-152, SSN-705)
- USS Corpus Christi Bay (ARVH-1)
- USS Corregidor (CVE-58)
- USS Corry (, , DD-817)
- USS Corsair (SP-159, SS-435)
- USS Corson ()
- USS Cortland ()
- USS Corundum ()
- USS Corvina (SS-226)
- USS Corvus ()
- USS Corwin (, )
- USS Corypheus ()
- USS Coshecton ()
- USS Cossack ()
- USS Cossatot (AO-77)
- USS Cotinga (, )
- USS Cotten (DD-669)
- USS Cottle ()
- USS Coucal (ASR-8)
- USS Counsel (MSF-165)
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- USS Courier (, , )
- USS Courlan (, )
- USS Courser (, )
- USS Courtenay P ()
- USS Courtney (DE-1021)
- USS Cove ()
- USS Covington (, , )
- USS Cowanesque ()
- USS Cowell (, DD-547)
- USS Cowie ()
- USS Cowpens (CVL-25, CG-63)
- USS Cowslip ()
- USS Coyote ()
- USS Cozy ()
- USS Cpl. Louis J. Hauge, Jr. (AK-3000)
USS Cobbler (SS-344), a Balao-class submarine, was a ship of the United States Navy named for the cobbler, the killifish of New South Wales. ...
The USS Cobia is a Gato-class submarine built by the Electric Boat Company of Groton, Connecticut in November 1943. ...
USS Cochino (SS-345), a Gato-class submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the cochino, a triggerfish found in the Atlantic. ...
USS Cochrane (DDG-21), named for Vice Admiral Edward Lull Cochrane, USN, was a Charles F. Adams class guided missile armed destroyer laid down by the Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Company at Seattle in Washington on 31 July 1961, launched on 18 July 1962 and commissioned on 21 March...
USS Cod (SS-224), a Gato-class submarine, was the only vessel of the United States Navy to be named for the cod, the well-known food fish of the North Atlantic and North Pacific. ...
Two United States Navy destroyers have borne the name USS Cole. ...
The first USS Cole (DD-155) was a Wickes-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II, later reclassified as AG-116. ...
The second USS Cole (DDG-67) is an Arleigh Burke-class Aegis guided missile destroyer homeported in NS Norfolk, Virginia. ...
Damage to USS Cole The USS Cole bombing was a suicide bombing attack against the guided missile destroyer USS Cole (DDG 67) on October 12, 2000. ...
Aden is a city in Yemen, 105 miles East of Bab-el-Mandeb. ...
Two ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Colhoun, in honor of Edmund Ross Colhoun. ...
The first USS Colhoun (DD-85) was a Wickes-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I and as APD-2 in World War II. She was named for Edmund Colhoun. ...
USS Collett (DD-730) was a World War II-era -class destroyer in the service of the U.S. Navy, named after John Austin Collett. ...
The USS Collier was a stern wheel steamer built at Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1864 as the Allen Collier and purchased by the United States Navy on 7 December of that year. ...
Three ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Colorado in honor of the 38th state. ...
The first USS Colorado, a steam screw frigate, was launched 19 June 1856 by the Norfolk Navy Yard; sponsored by Miss N. S. Dornin, and commissioned 13 March 1858, Captain W. H. Gardner in command. ...
The second USS Colorado (ACR-7), also referred to Armored Cruiser No. ...
USS Colorado (BB-45), the third ship of the United States Navy named in honor of the 38th state, was the lead ship of her class of battleships. ...
Seven United States Navy ships have been named USS Columbia, after the personification of the United States, also after the city of Columbia, South Carolina. ...
The second USS Columbia of the United States Navy was a 50-gun sailing frigate. ...
For other ships named Columbia, see USS Columbia CSS Columbia, an uncommonly strong ironclad ram, was constructed under contract at Charleston, South Carolina in 1864, of yellow pine and white oak with iron fastenings and 6-inch iron plating. ...
The fourth USS Columbia (C-12) was an unarmored cruiser in the United States Navy during the Spanish-American War and World War I. Columbia was launched 26 July 1892 by William Cramp & Sons Ship & Engine Building Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; sponsored by Miss H. Morton; and commissioned 23 April 1894...
The sixth USS Columbia (CL-56) was a light cruiser of the United States Navy, launched 17 December 1941 by New York Shipbuilding Corp. ...
USS Columbia (SSN-771), a Los Angeles-class submarine, was the eighth ship of the United States Navy to bear that name. ...
Four ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Columbus, the first two after the explorer Christopher Columbus, and the other two after Columbus, Ohio, the capital of the state. ...
The first USS Columbus was a ship in the Continental Navy. ...
The second USS Columbus was a 74-gun ship of the line in the United States Navy. ...
The third USS Columbus (CA-74) was launched 30 November 1944 by Bethlehem Steel Co. ...
USS Columbus (SSN-762), a Los Angeles-class submarine, was the fourth ship of the United States Navy to be named for Columbus, Ohio. ...
USS Commencement Bay (CVE-105) was launched 9 May 1944 by Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp. ...
USS Comstock (LSD-45) is a Whidbey Island-class dock landing ship of the United States Navy. ...
Five ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Concord, after the town of Concord, Massachusetts. ...
The fourth USS Concord (CL-10) was launched 15 December 1921 by William Cramp and Sons, Philadelphia, Pa. ...
USS Cone, named for Rear Admiral Hutch Ingham Cone USN (1871–1941), was a Gearing-class destroyer laid down by the Bethlehem Steel Corporation at Staten Island in New York on 30 November 1944, launched on 10 May 1945 by Mrs. ...
The 28-gun sailing frigate Confederacy was a ship of the Continental Navy in the American Revolutionary War. ...
USS Conger (SS/AGSS-477), a Tench-class submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the conger, an eel found in warm seas at moderate depths, common to both coasts of the Atlantic Ocean. ...
Five United States Navy ships have been named USS Congress, after the legislature of the US. The first Congress was a galley built on Lake Champlain, and that served as flagship in the Battle of Valcour Island. ...
The third USS Congress of the United States Navy was a 36-gun sailing frigate. ...
The fourth USS Congress of the United States Navy was a sailing frigate like her predecessor, surviving into the American Civil War, where she was destroyed by the ironclad CSS Virginia. ...
This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
The fourth Connecticut (BB-18), the lead ship of her class of battleship was launched 29 September 1904 by the New York Navy Yard sponsored by Miss A. Welles, granddaughter of Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy during the American Civil War, and commissioned 29 September 1906 with Captain W...
USS Connecticut (SSN-22), a Seawolf-class submarine, was the fifth ship of the United States Navy to be named for the fifth state. ...
Two ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Conner for David Conner. ...
USS Conolly, named for Admiral Richard Lansing Conolly USN, was a Spruance class destroyer built by the Ingalls Shipbuilding Division of Litton Industries at Pascagoula in Mississippi. ...
Three ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Constellation, in honor, according to the US Congress, of the new constellation of stars on the flag of the United States. ...
The first USS Constellation, a 38-gun frigate, was the first ship to be commissioned in the United States Navy; the first US Navy vessel to put to sea; and the first US Navy vessel to engage, defeat, and capture an enemy vessel. ...
The second USS Constellation was a sloop-of-war of the United States Navy. ...
USS Constellation (CV-64), a Kitty Hawk-class supercarrier, was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named in honor of the new constellation of stars on the flag of the United States. ...
The USS Constitution, known as Old Ironsides is a wooden-hulled, three-masted frigate of the United States Navy. ...
The keel of a Lexington-class battlecruiser, to have been named USS Constitution (CC-5), was laid at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in September 1920, but the class was cancelled in 1923 by the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922. ...
Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Conway, named in honor of the William Conway, who distinguished himself at Pensacola Navy Yard, Florida during the Civil War. ...
USS Conyngham (DDG-18), named for Captain Gustavus Conyngham USN (1744-1819), was a Charles F. Adams class guided missile armed destroyer laid down by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation at Camden in New Jersey on 1 May 1961, launched on 19 May 1962 by Mrs. ...
USS Conyngham (DDG-18), named for Captain Gustavus Conyngham USN (1744-1819), was a Charles F. Adams class guided missile armed destroyer laid down by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation at Camden in New Jersey on 1 May 1961, launched on 19 May 1962 by Mrs. ...
The USS Copahee (CVE-12) was an escort aircraft carrier originally classified AVG-12, was changed to ACV-12, 20 August 1942; CVE-12, 15 July 1943; and CVHE-12, 12 June 1955. ...
USS Copeland (FFG-25) was the seventeenth ship of the Oliver Hazard Perry-class of guided-missile frigates in the United States Navy. ...
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Coral Sea, commemorating the Battle of the Coral Sea during World War II. The first Coral Sea (CVE-57) was an escort aircraft carrier named Alikula Bay during construction, renamed just before launching in 1943, renamed to Anzio a...
USS Anzio (CVE-57), originally classfied as auxiliary aircraft carrier ACV-57, was laid down on 12 December 1942 by the Kaiser Shipbuilding Co. ...
USS Coral Sea (CV/CVB/CVA-43), a Midway-class aircraft carrier, was the 2nd ship of the United States Navy to be named for the Battle of the Coral Sea. ...
The USS Cordova (CVE-39) (originally AVG-39 then later ACV-39) was an escort aircraft carrier launched 27 December 1942 by Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp. ...
The USS Core (CVE-13) was originally classified AVG-13, but was reclassified ACV-13, 20 August 1942; CVE-13, 15 July 1943; CVHE-13, 12 June 1955; CVU-13, 1 July 1958; and AKV-13, 7 May 1959. ...
Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Coronado for Coronado, California, a city adjacent to Naval Air Station North Island in San Diego, California. ...
USS Coronado (PF-38), a Tacoma-class patrol frigate, was the first ship of the United States Navy named for Coronado, California, a city adjacent to Naval Air Station North Island in San Diego, California. ...
USS Coronado (LPD-11/AGF-11) is the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the city in California. ...
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Corpus Christi for the city in Texas. ...
USS City Of Corpus Christi (SSN-705), a Los Angeles-class submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Corpus Christi, Texas, though she is the only one required to bear the City of prefix, added to placate protesters who felt it improper to...
USS Corregidor (CVE-58) was laid down as Auguilla Bay (AVG-58) was reclassified ACV-58, 20 August 1942 and launched as Corregidor on 12 May 1943 by Kaiser Co. ...
USS Corsair (SS-435), a Tench-class submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the California rockfish, or a pirate or privateer, especially Turkish or Saracen. ...
USS Corsair (SS-435), a Tench-class submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the California rockfish, or a pirate or privateer, especially Turkish or Saracen. ...
USS Corvina (SS-226), a Gato-class submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the corvina, any of various important food fishes related to the weakfish and the croaker of the Atlantic coast. ...
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Cowpens, after the Battle of Cowpens during the American Revolutionary War. ...
USS Cowpens (CV-25) was an 11,000-ton Independence-class aircraft carrier that served the United States Navy from 1943 - 1947. ...
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Cr - USS Crag ()
- USS Craighead ()
- USS Crane (DD-109)
- USS Crane Ship No. 1 (AB-1)
- USS Craster Hall ()
- USS Crater ()
- USS Craven (TB-10, DD-70, DD-382)
- USS Cread (APD-88)
- USS Creamer ()
- USS Creddock ()
- USS Credenda ()
- USS Cree (ATF-84)
- USS Crenshaw ()
- USS Creon ()
- USS Crescent City ()
- USS Crest ()
- USS Crevalle (SS-291)
- USS Criccieth ()
- USS Cricket ()
- USS Crittenden ()
- USS Croaker ()
- USS Croatan (CVE-14, CVE-25)
- USS Crockett (PG-88)
- USS Crocus (, )
- USS Crommelin (FFG-37)
- USS Cromwell (DE-1014)
- USS Cronin (DE-704)
- USS Crosby (APD-17)
- USS Crosley (APD-87)
- USS Cross ()
- USS Crossbill (, )
- USS Crouter ()
- USS Crow (, )
- USS Crowley ()
- USS Crownblock ()
- USS Crowninshield ()
- USS Cruise (MSF-215)
- USS Crusader (, )
- USS Crux ()
- USS Crystal ()
- USS Cubera ()
- USS Culebra Island ()
- USS Culgoa (AF-3)
- USS Cullman ()
- USS Cumberland (1842, AO-153)
- USS Cumberland Sound (AV-17)
- USS Cummings (DD-44, DD-365)
- USS Curacao ()
- USS Curb (ARS-21)
- USS Curlew (, , , MSCO-8)
- USS Current (ARS-22)
- USS Currier ()
- USS Currituck (, AV-7)
- USS Curtis W. Howard ()
- USS Curtis Wilbur (DDG-54)
- USS Curtiss (AVB-4)
- USS Curts (FFG-38)
- USS Cusabo (ATF-155)
- USS Cushing (TB-1, DD-55, DD-376, DD-797, DD-985)
- USS Cusk ()
- USS Cusseta ()
- USS Custer ()
- USS Cutlass (SS-478)
- USS Cuttlefish (SS-11, SS-171)
- USS Cuttyhunk Island ()
- USS Cuyahoga ()
- USS Cuyama ()
- USS Cyane (1796, 1837, YFB-4)
- USS Cybele ()
- USS Cyclone (PC-1)
- USS Cyclops (1869, 1910)
- USS Cygnus ()
- USS Cymophane ()
- USS Cypress ()
- USS Cyrene ()
- USS Cythera (, )
USS Crane (DD-109) was a Wickes-class destroyer in the United States Navy. ...
USS Crevalle (SS/AGSS-291), a Balao-class submarine, was a ship of the United States Navy named for the crevalle, the yellow mackerel, a food fish, found on both coasts of tropical America, and in the Atlantic as far north as Cape Cod. ...
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Croatan, after the Croatan Sound of the North Carolina coast. ...
The USS Croatan (CVE-14) (originally AVG-14 then ACV-14) was transferred to the United Kingdom 27 February 1943 under lend-lease where she served as the HMS Fencer. ...
The USS Croatan (CVE-25) (previously AVG-25 then ACV-25) was an escort aircraft carrier launched 1 August 1942 by Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Co. ...
USS Crommelin (FFG-37), twenty-eighth ship of the Oliver Hazard Perry class of guided-missile frigates, was named for five brothers: Vice Admiral Henry Crommelin (1904–1971), Rear Admiral John Crommelin (died 1997), Captain Quentin Crommelin (died 1997), Commander Charles Crommelin (died 1945), and Lieutenant Commander Richard Crommelin (1917...
USS Crosby (DD–164) was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II, later reclassified as APD-17. ...
USS Culgoa (AF-3) was a refrigerated supply ship built in 1889 by J.L. Thompson and Sons, Ltd. ...
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Cumberland, after the Cumberland River. ...
The first USS Cumberland was a 50-gun sailing frigate of the United States Navy. ...
Two ships in the U. S. Navy have been named for Andrew Boyd Cummings, a lieutenant commander who fought onboard USS Richmond during the Civil War The first USS Cummings was a Cassin-class destroyer and served between 1913 and 1934. ...
The first USS Cummings (DD-44) was a Cassin-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I. She was later tranferred to the United States Coast Guard, where she was designated CG-3. ...
The second USS Cummings (DD-365), a Mahan-class destroyer was launched 11 December 1935 by United Shipyards, Incorporated, New York; sponsored by Mrs. ...
USS Curtis Wilbur (DDG-54) is the fourth Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer. ...
USS Curts (FFG-38), twenty-ninth ship of the Oliver Hazard Perry class of guided-missile frigates, was named for Admiral Maurice Curts (1898–1976). ...
USS Cushing (DD-985), named for Commander William B. Cushing USN (1842–1874), is a Spruance-class destroyer built by the Ingalls Shipbuilding Division of Litton Industries at Pascagoula, Mississippi. ...
USS Cushing (DD-985), named for Commander William B. Cushing USN (1842–1874), is a Spruance-class destroyer built by the Ingalls Shipbuilding Division of Litton Industries at Pascagoula, Mississippi. ...
USS Cutlass (SS-478), a Tench-class submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the cutlass, a long, thin fish found widely along the coasts of the United States and in the West Indies. ...
USS Cuttlefish (SC-5/SS-171), a Cachalot-class submarine and one of the V-boats, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the cuttlefish, a ten-armed marine mollusk similar to the squid. ...
Two United States Navy ships have been named Cyane, a Latin word for the blue-green color cyan. ...
Cyane was a sailing frigate built in 1796 at Frinsbury, England, for the Royal Navy. ...
The second USS Cyane was a sloop in the United States Navy during the Mexican-American War. ...
Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Cyclops, for the Cyclopes of Greek mythology, a race of giants with only one eye. ...
External links - navy.mil: List of homeports and their ships (http://www.chinfo.navy.mil/navpalib/ships/lists/homeport.html)
- Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships (http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/index.html)
- Naval Vessel Register (http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/NAME.HTM)
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