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USS Chippewa may refer to:
* USS Chippewa ( AT-69 ) was an ocean tug commissioned in 1943 and decommissioned in 1947.
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The defenders were also distracted by the appearance of four vessels from the Blockading Squadron: the steamers USS Daylight, State of Georgia, and Chippewa, and the bark Gemsbok.

USS and 1813
Perhaps the most dramatic moment in the war for Nova Scotia was when HMS Shannon escorted the captured American frigate USS Chesapeake into Halifax Harbour ( 1813 ).
It was named in honor of Captain James Lawrence ( 1781 – 1813 ), who while commanding the USS Chesapeake in an 1813 battle with the Royal Navy frigate HMS Shannon, issued his famous command: " Don't give up the ship!
* USS Chesapeake ( 1799 ), an American frigate captured by HMS Shannon in 1813
* Tunis Craven ( 1813 – 64 ), commanding officer of the USS Tecumseh, an iron-hulled, single-turret monitor, commissioned in 1864 and sunk in the Battle of Mobile Bay.
* USS Erie ( 1813 ), a sloop-of-war in the United States Navy in the early 19th century
The Shannon Capture of USS Chesapeake near Boston on 1 June 1813, during the War of 1812.
* Silas Talbot ( 1750 – 1813 ), U. S. Navy commodore, second captain of the USS Constitution
* USS Spark ( 1813 ), a United States Navy brig ship
* USS General Pike was a wooden freshwater corvette built in Sackett's Harbor in 1813.
National Historic Site plaques in the park commemorate the role of Halifax as Naval Port and the Battle between HMS Shannon and USS Chesapeake in 1813.
# REDIRECT USS Niagara ( 1813 )
# REDIRECT USS Niagara ( 1813 )
Second in command to Captain James Lawrence in USS Chesapeake, he was, like his captain, mortally wounded in their ship ’ s engagement with HMS Shannon 1 June 1813, and died at Halifax, Nova Scotia, 13 June 1813.
In its early efforts to enforce the law, the Navy used the ports of Charleston, SC and Savannah, GA from 1808 or 1809 to 1812 as home ports for several ships patrolling the Atlantic ocean in that area ; however, USS Chesapeake sailed off the west coast of Africa early in 1813.
His most notable accomplishment was his victory while commanding HMS Shannon, over the USS Chesapeake on 1 June 1813, during the War of 1812.
The veteran US Sloop-of-war Peacock ( 1813 ) was decommissioned and broken down in 1827 to rebuilt as USS Peacock ( 1828 ), intended as an exploration ship.
* USS Eagle ( 1812 ), renamed HMS Finch after her capture in 1813
He fought with Commodore Oliver Perry at the Battle of Lake Erie and was present in the action between the USS Hornet and HMS Peacock on February 24, 1813.
# REDIRECT USS Lady of the Lake ( 1813 )
He commanded the detachment of Marines on Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry's flagship, the USS Lawrence ( 1813 ).
# REDIRECT USS Nonsuch ( 1813 )

USS and ),
* 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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