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* USS Aquila ( PHM-4 ), a hydrofoil formerly operated by the U. S. Navy
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* USS Aquila ( AK-47 ), an Aquila-class cargo ship commissioned by the U. S. Navy for service in World War II
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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.
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.
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 Enterprise ( NCC-1701 ), the main setting of the original Star Trek television series and several Star Trek films
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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.
* March 8 – American Civil War: The iron-clad CSS Virginia ( formerly USS Merrimack ) is launched at Hampton Roads, Virginia ; the Battle of Hampton Roads starts the same day.
One was USS Anacapa ( AG-49 ) formerly the lumber transport Coos Bay which was converted to Q-ship duty as project " Love William ".
* USS Camden ( AS-6 ), formerly the SS Kiel, served as a submarine tender from 1919-1931, then as a barracks ship during World War II
* USS Baron DeKalb ( 1861 ), a Civil War ironclad river gunboat formerly known as the USS Saint Louis and used by the United States Army
* USS DeKalb ( ID-3010 ), a decommissioned U. S. Navy ship formerly known as the Prinz Eitel Friedrich
* John Lorimer Worden, RADM USN ( 1818 – 1897 ), commanded the Union Navy's ironclad USS Monitor in its famous fight with the CSS Virginia ( formerly USS Merrimack during the American Civil War.
* USS Von Steuben ( ID-3017 ), a U. S. Navy transport in World War I ; formerly the German ocean liner SS Kronprinz Wilhelm
One of the more well-known ships was CSS Virginia, formerly the sloop-of-war USS Merrimack ( 1855 ).
* A-6, formerly the USS Porpoise ( SS-7 ), a Plunger class submarine of the United States Navy, built in 1900
In 1942, the USS Lafayette ( formerly SS Normandie ) caught fire at Pier 88, remaining capsized there for a year.
Parks include McCarren Park ( formerly known as Greenpoint Park ), the neighborhood's largest green space, and the smaller McGolrick Park ( formerly known as Winthrop Park ), which contains both the landmarked Shelter Pavilion ( 1910 ) ( NRHP ) and an allegorical monument ( 1938 ) to the USS Monitor ironclad ship.
* USS Xenia ( AKA-51 ), an Artemis-class attack transport formerly of the United States Navy, renamed Presidente Errazuriz after transfer to Chile after 1946
* ARA Alférez Sobral-a Sotoyomo class patrol vessel, formerly USS Salish ( ATA-187 ), damaged by Sea Skua missiles fired by Westland Lynx HAS. Mk. 2 / 3 helicopters from HMS Glasgow and HMS Coventry.
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