Four U.S. Navy ships have been named USS Scranton:
USS Scranton (ID-3511), a transport that served in the U.S. Navy from 1918 to 1919. Both before and after this service, she served as the merchant steamer SS Pennsylvanian.
Scranton (PF-63), a Tacoma-class frigate renamed USS Moberly on 28 June 1944, five months after she was launched
USS Scranton (CA-138), an Oregon City-class cruiser laid down on 27 December 1944; construction canceled on 12 August 1945 and unlaunched hull was scrapped on the slipway
USS Scranton (SSN-756), a Los Angeles-class submarine commissioned in 1991; presently in service as of 2013[update]
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Four U.S. Navy ships have been named USSScranton: USSScranton (ID-3511), a transport that served in the U.S. Navy from 1918 to 1919. Both before and...
States Navy and commissioned as USS Pennsylvanian (ID-3511) in September 1918, and renamed two months later to USSScranton. After her naval service, her...
Silent, Run Deep" which was broadcast live from the nuclear submarine USSScranton (SSN-756) while it was moving. The submarine and the US Navy support...
designated as PG-171, was reclassified PF-63 on 15 April 1943, laid down as Scranton under Maritime Commission contract by Globe Shipbuilding Company in Superior...
by way of ceremony, and non-commissioned. Ships denoted with the prefix "USS" are commissioned ships. Prior to commissioning, ships may be described as...
its establishment in 1998. USS Alexandria (SSN-757) USS Hampton (SSN-767) USS Santa Fe (SSN-763) USSScranton (SSN-756) USS Greenville (SSN-772) Devil...
Juan (SSN-751) USS Pasadena (SSN-752) USS Albany (SSN-753) USS Topeka (SSN-754) USSScranton (SSN-756) USS Alexandria (SSN-757) USS Asheville (SSN-758) USS Jefferson...
Juan, SSN-751 USS Santa Fe, SSN-763 S601 Saphir (ex-Bretagne), SNA (SSN) HMS Sceptre, S104 USSScranton, SSN-756 USS Seahorse, SSN-669 USS Seawolf, SSN-21...
tactical speed. For instance, the maximum speed (when submerged) of USSScranton (SSN-756) is 33 knots, whereas its tactical speed is only 12 knots. Norman...
submarines USS Providence and USSScranton, the cruise missile submarine USS Florida and the amphibious command ship USS Mount Whitney. Additionally, A-10...
make up SUBRON 11 include: USSScranton (SSN 756) USS Alexandria (SSN 757) USS Santa Fe (SSN 763) USS Hampton (SSN 767) USS Arco (ARDM 5) — Floating Drydock...
USS Connecticut (SSN-22) USS Jimmy Carter (SSN-23) (NB Kitsap–Bangor, WA) USS Alexandria (SSN-757) USSScranton (SSN-756) USS Hampton (SSN-767) USS Indianapolis...
Angeles-class nuclear attack submarine USSScranton, a second Los Angeles-class nuclear attack submarine USS Florida, an Ohio-class cruise missile submarine...
return; served under fire". The Washington Post. 4 April 1919. p. 5. "USSScranton (ID # 3511) Photo Album, 1919". Online Library of Selected Images: Photo...
AK-35 USS Point Bonita (ID-3496), later AG-42 USS Montclair (ID-3497) USS Eastern Shore (ID-3500) USS Captain Dud (ID-3507), later YD-43 USSScranton (ID-3511)...
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