USS Nashville (PG-7), was a gunboat in service from 1897 to 1918
USS Nashville (CL-43), was a light cruiser in service from 1938 to 1946; sold to Chile in 1951 and scrapped in 1985
USS Nashville (LPD-13), was an amphibious transport dock that served from 1970 to 2009
See also
CSS Nashville
List of ships with the same or similar names
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USSNashville may refer to: USSNashville (PG-7), was a gunboat in service from 1897 to 1918 USSNashville (CL-43), was a light cruiser in service from...
served in the Spanish–American War aboard the USSNashville (PG-7) as a coxswain. On May 11, 1898, Nashville was given the task of cutting the cable leading...
later, in November 1944, Robards was radioman aboard the light cruiser USSNashville, the flagship for the invasion of Mindoro in the northern Philippines...
(VAQ) 139 aboard USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72), USSNashville (LPD-13), USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69), USS Enterprise (CVN-65), USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75)...
Eisenhower (CVN-69); executive officer of USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70); commanding officer of USSNashville (LPD-13); commanding officer of USS George H.W. Bush (CVN-77)...
and overcrowded vessels. Other U.S. Navy ships involved were USSNashville (LPD-13) and USS Ramage (DDG-61). Other European countries such as Germany (Operation...
USS Yantic (1874) USS Elcano (1902–1928) USS Villalobos (1903–1928) USS Monocacy (1914–1939) USS Penguin (1923–1941) USS Asheville (1926–1927) USS Palos...
USS Ward was laid down as a 1,247-long-ton (1,267 t) Wickes-class destroyer (designated DD-139) in the United States Navy during World War I, later converted...
(CVE-77) USS Maryland (BB-46) USS Mississippi (BB-41) USS Missouri (BB-63) USS Montpelier (CL-57) USS Morris (DD-417) USS Mullany (DD-528) USSNashville (CL-43)...
two hits on USS Montpelier. Spence retired to Purvis Bay on 3 November. The next day, she called at Tulagi and sailed with USSNashville for Kula Gulf...
COVID-19 pandemic. In addition Jalashwa, India was also offered the USSNashville, another Austin-class vessel; however, the purchase was never made....
Africa when the USS Robert G. Bradley (FFG-49) visited Mozambique, Tanzania and Kenya. Over the summer of 2009 (after USSNashville completed her APS...
Squadron 16 (SUBRON 16) to Rota on 28 January 1964 and embarked upon USS Proteus. USS Lafayette completed its first Fleet Ballistic Missile (FBM) deterrent...
tugboat Dorothy. By 1897 NNS had built three warships for the US Navy: USSNashville, Wilmington and Helena.[citation needed] When Collis died in 1900, his...
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dispatched warships on the coasts of Colombia, primarily the dispatch of USSNashville by commander John Hubbard. The warship was successful in preventing...
of October 20, 1944 was of MacArthur waiting and watching aboard the USSNashville. The general was said to have waded in knee-deep waters as his craft...