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USS and any
* USS Enterprise, any of several ships of the United States Navy including:
* USS Kennedy, any of various U. S. naval vessels
* USS Mercury, any of several ships of the United States Navy
U. S. naval forces, including the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, were positioned off the coast of Somalia to provide support and to prevent any al-Qaeda forces escaping by sea.
* USS Columbia, any of several ships of the US Navy
USS Merrimack, or variant spelling USS Merrimac, may be any one of several ships commissioned in the United States Navy and named after the Merrimack River.
* USS Norfolk, any of several U. S. Navy ships
* USS Montgomery, any of several US Navy ships
* USS Plymouth, any of four ships bearing this name
* USS Springfield, any of several ships by that name
The protected location of Brest means that its harbor is ideal to receive any type of ship, from the smallest dinghy to the biggest aircraft carrier ( the USS Nimitz has visited a few times ).
* USS Concord, any of five U. S. Navy ships
* USS Saratoga, any of several U. S. Navy ships named after the Battle of Saratoga
His most notable involvement in any naval activity was actually on the sidelines: when Lt. George Washington De Long and James Gordon Bennett Jr. set up the USS Jeannette Expedition to the North Pole in 1879, Thompson gave some advice to the preparations, but seemed determined to watch the extent of Government involvement in the project.
* USS Essex, any of several US Navy ships
* USS Alabama, any of several U. S. Navy ships
The USS Ajax had an air-conditioned optical shop and a metal fabrication shop with a supply of base metals from which she could make any alloy to form any part needed.
* USS Tempest, any of three United States military watercraft
USS Topeka, named after the state capital Topeka, Kansas, may be any one of these United States Navy ships:
* USS Hull, any of four U. S. Navy ships
In the Battle of Hampton Roads ( March 8 – 9, 1862 ), Virginia defeated wooden U. S. Navy ships blockading the harbor of Hampton Roads, Virginia, including the sloop USS Cumberland, and the frigate USS Congress on March 8, calling into question the viability of any of the wooden ships in the world.

USS and several
* USS Ajax, several ships of the United States Navy
* USS Charleston, the name of several ships of the United States Navy
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 Enterprise ( NCC-1701 ), the main setting of the original Star Trek television series and several Star Trek films
* USS Orion, the name of several U. S. Navy vessels
* USS Phoenix, the name of several U. S. Navy ships
* USS Quincy, the name of several ships
The Enterprise or USS Enterprise ( often referred to as the " Starship Enterprise ") is the name of several fictional spacecraft, some of which are the main setting for various television series and films in the Star Trek franchise.
The original Star Trek required a staggering array of models ; the USS Enterprise had to be built in several different scales for different needs.
During production of early episodes of the original series, several details of the makeup of the Star Trek universe had yet to be worked out, including the operating authority for the USS Enterprise.
* October 12 – The USS Baltimore ( Cruiser # 3, later CM-1 ) is recommissioned, since 1890, for several months of duty in the Hawaiian Islands.
* February 28 – A gun on the USS Princeton explodes while the boat is on a Potomac River cruise, killing 2 United States Cabinet members and several others.
* USS Iris, the name of several U. S. Navy ships
Two submarines of the United States Navy have been named USS Tang, after the tang, or surgeonfish, especially of the several West Indian species.
The island was shelled on several occasions, including by the battleships USS Massachusetts and USS Iowa, as well as air attacks launched from USS Cowpens.
* USS Decatur, several ships of the U. S. Navy

USS and U
* 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
* USS Bell, either of two U. S. Navy ships
* 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 Enterprise ( BLDG 7115 ), a U. S. Navy Recruit Barracks named in honor of the Navy's Enterprise ships
* 1945 – President Franklin D. Roosevelt meets with King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia aboard the USS Quincy, officially starting the U. S .- Saudi diplomatic relationship.
" The U. S. Navy destroyer USS Hopper ( DDG-70 ) is named for her, as was the Cray XE6 " Hopper " supercomputer at NERSC.
* 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 Nemesis ( 1869 ), a U. S. Navy ship
* USS Phobos ( AK-129 ), a World War II U. S. Navy Crater-class cargo ship
In October 2000, terrorists used C-4 to attack the USS Cole, killing 17 sailors In 1996, terrorists used C-4 to blow up the Khobar Towers U. S. military housing complex in Saudi Arabia.
The shipyard also contains a portion of the United States Navy reserve fleet, a large collection of inactive U. S. Navy vessels, including four aircraft carriers ; the USS Independence, the USS Constellation, the USS Ranger and the USS Kitty Hawk.
Only one U. S Navy vessel was captured by — and later recaptured from — French forces, the USS Retaliation.
* USS Rochester, the name of three ships in the U. S. Navy
* USS Seneca, the name of five U. S. Navy ships
* USS Signal, the name of more than one U. S. Navy ship
A decommissioned U. S. ballistic missile submarine, the USS Ethan Allen, is blown up underwater as a deception ploy.
The attack was the deadliest against a U. S. Naval vessel since the Iraqi attack on the USS Stark on May 17, 1987.

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