USS Phoenix may refer to the following ships of the United States Navy:
USS Phoenix (1841), a 2-gun schooner, built in 1841 and sold in 1853
USS Phoenix (1861), an American wooden whaler based in New London, Connecticut, sunk as a breakwater in 1861
USS Phoenix (CL-46), a Brooklyn-class light cruiser, transferred to Argentina in 1951, and sunk during the Falklands War
USS Phoenix (AG-172), a Phoenix-class miscellaneous auxiliary, transferred to the Military Sea Transportation Service and re-registered as USNS Phoenix. Sold to the Philippines in 1973
USS Phoenix (SSN-702), a Los Angeles-class submarine, decommissioned and stricken in 1998
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USSPhoenix may refer to the following ships of the United States Navy: USSPhoenix (1841), a 2-gun schooner, built in 1841 and sold in 1853 USS Phoenix (1861)...
Look up Phoenix, Phœnix, phoenix, phoenixes, or phœnix in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Phoenix most often refers to: Phoenix (mythology), a legendary...
service from 1951 until 1982. Originally commissioned by the U.S. Navy as USSPhoenix, she saw action in the Pacific theatre of World War II before being sold...
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preserved as museum ships: HMS Belfast in London, HMS Caroline in Belfast, USS Little Rock in Buffalo, New York, and Mikhail Kutuzov at Novorossiysk. Similar...
The names of commissioned ships of the United States Navy all start with USS, for United States Ship. Non-commissioned, primarily civilian-crewed vessels...
of the heavy cruiser HMAS Shropshire, light cruisers USSPhoenix and Nashville, and destroyers USS Bache, Beale, Daly, and Hutchins. They bombarded Hauwei...
Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza, all of which are located in Phoenix. One of two salvaged bells of USS Arizona is on display in the University of Arizona Student...
Brooklyn-class light cruisers USS Savannah (CL-42) launched 8 May 1937 USS Nashville (CL-43) 2 October 1937 USSPhoenix (CL-46) 19 March 1938 4 of 14...
but had signed a peace treaty. It begins with the revelation that the USSPhoenix, a renegade Federation starship under the command of Captain Benjamin...
Richard Thurmond Chatham was a naval officer and commanded a cruiser, the USSPhoenix, during World War 2. While he was at sea, the company produced blankets...
Federation starship called the USSPhoenix. In the animated series Conan the Adventurer, Needle is Conan's fledgling phoenix sidekick. He possesses the ability...
sunk by air attack the next day. An American veteran of Surigao Strait, USSPhoenix, was transferred to Argentina in 1951 as General Belgrano, becoming most...
USNS Phoenix (T-AG-172) was a Phoenix-class miscellaneous auxiliary acquired by the United States Navy in 1962, crewed by a civilian crew from the Military...
Brooklyn class Nueve de Julio (1936, ex-USS Boise) - Assigned 1951, retired 1977 General Belgrano (1938, ex-USSPhoenix) - Assigned 1951, sunk 1982 in the...
by aircraft flying over the Owen Stanley Range from the carriers USS Lexington and USS Yorktown, leading the Japanese to reinforce these sites. Operation...