USS Algonquin may refer to the following ships operated by the United States Navy:
USS Algonquin (1863)
USS Algonquin (tug), ex El Toro (1891) of Southern Pacific's Morgan Line, commissioned Algonquin on 2 April 1898, renamed Accomac 15 June 1898, YT-18 and YTL-18
USRC Algonquin (1898), Revenue Cutter Service gunboat ordered into Naval service for Spanish–American War serving 24 March 1898 – 17 August 1898 and again during World War I serving 6 April 1917 – 28 August 1919. Sold 23 September 1931 to Foss Launch and Tug Company, Tacoma, Washington.
USCGC Algonquin (WPG-75), United States Coast Guard patrol gunboat in commission from October 1934 to April 1947 and ordered into Naval service as part of the Greenland Patrol during World War II.
List of ships with the same or similar names
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USSAlgonquin may refer to the following ships operated by the United States Navy: USSAlgonquin (1863) USSAlgonquin (tug), ex El Toro (1891) of Southern...
HMCS Algonquin, at least two ships of the Canadian Navy USAHS Algonquin, a 1926 hospital ship of the United States Army Transportation Service USS Algonquin...
second name of a small harbor tugboat commissioned 2 April 1898 as Algonquin. USS Accomac (APB-49), was an LST-542-class tank landing ship that was later...
USS Pequot (1863) USS Saco (1863) USS Shawmut (1863) USS Yantic (IX-32) USS Agawam (1863) USSAlgonquin (1863) USS Ascutney (1862) USS Chenango (1863) USS Chicopee (1863)...
and 7 other Allied): HMCS Alberni (Canadian) HMCS Algonquin (Canadian) USS Amesbury USS Baldwin USS Barton HMS Beagle HMS Bleasdale ORP Błyskawica HMS...
mother's maiden name. He attended Algonquin Public School and Maynard Public School. His family relocated from Algonquin, Ontario to Cardinal, Ontario. He...
Accokeek, Algonquin for "at the edge of the hill", may refer to: Accokeek, Maryland, a census-designated place south of Washington Accokeek people, an...
Courthouse Nottoway County High School USS Nottoway, a United States Navy harbor tug formerly named USSAlgonquin Nottoway Plantation, fifty miles upriver...
USS Childs (DD-241/AVP-14/AVD-1) was a Clemson-class destroyer in service with the United States Navy from 1920 to 1945. She was scrapped in 1946. Earle...
USS Secota (YTB-415) was a harbor tug that served in the United States Navy from 1945 to 1986. Secota was assigned to the United States Pacific Fleet...
Algonquin was an ocean liner built in 1926 for the Clyde-Mallory Line. She was involved in a collision in 1929 and rescued survivors from another in 1935...
in the exercise. These included USS Independence and her carrier battle group, USS Constellation battlegroup, the USS Essex amphibious ready group and...
and had served in the United States Navy in that war as animal transport USS Liberty (ID-3461). She was also notable as the first ship constructed at...
of its luxurious Turkish outfit "Algonquatraz" – HMCS Algonquin (DDG 283) "'Amazing Grace" – USS Hopper (DDG 70); Named for USN Rear Admiral Grace Hopper...
word "Nottawasaga" (Naddowe-zaagi in modern orthography) was used by Algonquin scouts as a warning if they saw Iroquois raiding parties approaching their...
Hawker Typhoon strafed units of the British Columbia Regiment and the Algonquin Regiment, 4th Canadian Armoured Division, near Quesnay Wood during Operation...