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USS Adirondack may refer to:
* USS Adirondack ( YT-44 ), was an iron-hulled screw tug originally known as the Underwriter.
* USS Adirondack ( ID-1270 ), was commissioned into the Navy in 1917 and used as a floating barracks until 1919.
* USS Adirondack ( AGC-15 ), was an amphibious force flagship in service from 1945 to 1955.
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* USS Adirondack, the name of a number of ships of the United States Navy

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The war also expanded with naval operations in 1862 when the CSS Virginia, formerly the USS Merrimack, damaged or destroyed three Union vessels in Norfolk, Virginia, before being engaged and damaged by the USS Monitor.
* 1862 – Four nuns serving as volunteer nurses on board USS Red Rover are the first female nurses on a U. S. Navy hospital ship.
* USS New England ( 1861 ), a whaler purchased in 1861 and sunk as an obstruction as part of the " Stone Fleet " in 1862
** USS Sacramento ( 1862 ) was a sloop, launched in 1862 and wrecked in 1867.
* USS Somerset ( 1862 ), a side wheel ferryboat
In late December 1862 the Union steamship USS Bloomer was in port on the Choctawhatchee River in Geneva.
On 17 June 1862, at the Battle of Saint Charles, 8 Federal vessels including the ironclad gunboat USS Mound City attempted to pass Confederate shore guns here, on the banks of the White River.
USS Mercedita helped capture Apalachicola in 1862.
The USS Hatteras raided Cedar Key in January 1862, burning several ships loaded with cotton and turpentine and destroying the railroad's rolling stock and buildings on Way Key.
The USS Weehawken, launched on November 5, 1862, was a Passaic-class monitor, or ironclad ship, which sailed for the Union Navy during the American Civil War, encountered battles at the Charleston, South Carolina coast, and sank in a moderate gale on December 6, 1863.
During the Civil War Holden Beach and Lockwood's Folley Inlet became the resting place of several shipwrecks: the Confederate blockade runners CSS Elizabeth and CSS Bendigo and the Union blockade ship USS Iron Age ( 1862 ).
Then, Marines off the Navy vessel USS Afton surged ashore on San Jose Island and leveled the small town of Aransas, burning most of the houses, structures, warehouses, piers, docks and wharf sometime in February 1862.
* USS Darlington ( 1862 ), a steamship operating during the American Civil War
In early 1862, the Confederate ironclad warship CSS Virginia was rebuilt using the burned-out hulk of USS Merrimack.
* The first USS Tennessee ( 1862 ) was a paddlewheel steamer captured from the Confederacy at New Orleans on April 2, 1862.
The first battle between ironclads: CSS Virginia | CSS Virginia / Merrimac ( left ) vs. USS Monitor | USS Monitor, in 1862 at the Battle of Hampton Roads
* USS Port Royal ( 1862 ) was a sidewheel steamer gunboat commissioned in 1862, active in the Civil War, and decommissioned 1866
The first battle between ironclads: CSS Virginia | CSS Virginia / Merrimac ( left ) vs. USS Monitor | USS Monitor, in 1862 at the Battle of Hampton Roads

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* USS Austin ( 1839 ), a sloop-of-war ( originally in the Texas Navy )
* USS Austin ( DE-15 ), a destroyer escort
* USS Austin ( LPD-4 ), an amphibious transport dock
* USS Little Ada ( 1864 ), steamer captured by the Union Navy during the American Civil War
* USS Athene ( AKA-22 ), an Artemis class attack cargo ship
* USS Adder ( SS-3 ), an early US submarine
* USS Aquila ( AK-47 ), an Aquila-class cargo ship commissioned by the U. S. Navy for service in World War II
* USS Aquila ( PHM-4 ), a hydrofoil formerly operated by the U. S. Navy
This ship was originally named the USS Kearsarge, but was renamed in honor of the previous Hornet CV-8 ( famous for the Doolittle raid ), which was lost in October 1942.
* USS Cone ( DD-866 ), a Gearing-class destroyer of the United States Navy
The USS Capricornus ( AKA-57 / LKA-57 ), an, was named after the constellation.
During World War II, a US submarine, the USS Puffer ( SS-268 ), came under several hours of depth charge attack by a Japanese surface vessel until the ship became convinced the submarine had somehow escaped.
* USS Cepheus ( AKA-18 ), an Andromeda class attack cargo ship
Two United States navy ships, USS Centaurus ( AKA-17 ) and USS Centaurus ( AK-264 ), are named after the constellation.
* USS Cygnus ( AF-23 ), a former cargo ship of the United States Navy, is named after the constellation.
* USS Dorado ( SS-248 ) and USS Dorado ( SS-526 ), two United States Navy ships, are named after the constellation.
USS Delphinus ( AF-24 ) and USS Delphinus ( PHM-1 ), two United States Navy ships, are named after the constellation.
* USS Eridanus ( AK-92 ), a ship
* USS E-2 ( SS-25 ), an E-class submarine of the United States Navy
** USS Enterprise ( NCC-1701 ), the main setting of the original Star Trek television series and several Star Trek films
** USS Enterprise ( NCC-1701-A ), the main setting of the fifth and sixth Star Trek films
** USS Enterprise ( NCC-1701-B ), launched at the start of Star Trek: Generations

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