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The agreement was signed at a ceremony on board the USS Iwo Jima, docked in New York for the Navy's annual Fleet Week.
* 1939 – The U. S. Navy submarine USS Squalus sinks off the coast of New Hampshire during a test dive, causing the death of 24 sailors and two civilian technicians.
* USS New England ( ID-1222 ), also SP-1222, a tug in commission from 1917 to 1919
* USS New England ( AD-32 ), a ship originally planned as a submarine tender ( AS-28 ), laid down as a destroyer tender ( AD-32 ) in 1944, and cancelled in 1945 prior to launching
French privateers usually resisted, as did La Croyable, which was captured on July 7, 1798, by the USS Delaware outside of Egg Harbor, New Jersey.
M ' Ress and Arex, characters from the animated series, appear in the Star Trek: New Frontier novels by Peter David, in which M ' Ress and Arex are transported through time to the 24th Century, and are made officers on board the USS Trident.
** WWII ends: The final official surrender of Japan is accepted by the Supreme Allied Commander, General Douglas MacArthur, and Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz for the United States, and delegates from Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, The Netherlands, China, and others from a Japanese delegation led by Mamoru Shigemitsu, on board the American battleship USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay.
** The USS Tuscaloosa, USS New Orleans, USS Tennessee and USS West Virginia are struck from the Naval Vessel Register.
* September 4 – In Lakehurst, New Jersey, the first American airship, the USS Shenandoah, takes to the sky for the first time.
* May 23 – The USS Advance puts to sea from New York to search for John Franklin's Arctic expedition.
Enterprise was moved to New York City in April 2012 to be displayed at the USS Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, whose Space Shuttle Pavilion opened on July 19, 2012.
Along with fellow Lieutenants Henry Halleck and Edward Ord, Sherman embarked from New York on the 198-day journey around Cape Horn aboard the converted sloop USS Lexington.
* USS Albany, the name of five ships of the United States Navy, all named for Albany, New York
The USS Eldridge was not commissioned until August 27, 1943, and it remained in port in New York City until September 1943.
* USS New London ( 1859 ), American gunboat
* USS New London County ( LST-1066 ), American tank landing ship
** USS Santa Fe, two US Navy ships named after Santa Fe, New Mexico
: Regulus I cruise missile can be seen ready for simulated launch on board USS Growler at the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum in New York City.
On May 5, his division boarded the USS Sea Pike and headed into the Pacific, landing in New Guinea, where it would be held in reserve for a few months.
The Electric Boat Company got its start building submarines for the United States Navy in Elizabeth, New Jersey beginning with the launch of USS Holland ( SS-1 ) in 1897.
The submarine USS Holland ( SS-1 ), the first commissioned submarine in the U. S. Navy, along with six other Holland Torpedo Boat Company submarines were based in New Suffolk between 1899 and 1905 prompting the hamlet to claim to be the " First Submarine Base " in the United States.

USS and England
As the commanding officer of USS England ( DLG-22 / CG-22 ), he pioneered the shipboard use of computers to manage the ship's force portion of yard overhauls.
* Chesapeake Mill, in Wickham, Hampshire, England, a building constructed from the timbers of the USS Chesapeake
England, France, and Russia all purchased iron for warships from here due to the quality ; iron produced in Ironton and surrounding areas was used for the USS Monitor, the United States ' first ironclad ship.
USS England sank six Japanese submarines in a matter of days with Hedgehog in May 1944.
USS England has been the name of two ships in the United States Navy.
de: USS England
pl: USS England

USS and 1861
* USS William Badger ( 1861 ), an American Civil War Union supply ship and ship's tender
Almost immediately the three upper classes were detached and ordered to sea, and the remaining elements of the academy were transported to Fort Adams, Newport, Rhode Island by the USS Constitution in April 1861 and setup in temporary facilities and opened there in May.
* USS Gem of the Sea ( 1861 ), a United States Navy bark in commission from 1861 to 1865
* USS Huron ( 1861 ), a gunboat acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War
* USS Westfield ( 1861 ), a sidewheel steam ferryboat during the American Civil War
* 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 Norwich, United States Navy ship, in service from 1861 to 1865
Shortly after the American Civil War broke out in 1861, the Confederacy began constructing an ironclad ram upon the hull of the USS Merrimack which had been partially burned by Federal troops before it was captured by forces loyal to the Commonwealth of Virginia.
A replica of the USS Kearsarge ( 1861 ) | USS Kearsarge displayed at the 1893 GAR National Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana
Engraving of the USS Ottawa under construction at the Westervelt shipyard in 1861
Commissioned as a Lieutenant in 1861, Mahan served the Union in the American Civil War as an officer on USS Worcester, Congress, Pocahontas, and James Adger, and as an instructor at the Naval Academy.
On November 8, 1861 the Union naval ship, USS San Jacinto, under the command of Capt.
* USS W. W. Burns ( 1861 ), a schooner acquired by the United States Navy in 1861
* The first USS Atlanta ( 1861 ) was originally a blockade runner, then the CSS Atlanta, then captured in 1863 and taken into the Federal Navy.
There was, however, a CSS United States, the name of the USS United States in 18611862, when she was captured and used by the CSN.
* USS Cairo ( 1861 ), an ironclad river gunboat in the United States Navy during the 19th century
On November 8, 1861, the USS San Jacinto, commanded by Union Captain Charles Wilkes, intercepted the British mail packet RMS Trent and removed, as contraband of war, two Confederate diplomats, James Mason and John Slidell.
* USS Whitehead ( 1861 – 1865 ), Civil War, 136-ton screw steam gunboat
USS Augustus Holly was a schooner purchased at Baltimore by the United States Navy on 13 August 1861.

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