USS Bonita — Four ships of the United States Navy have been named Bonita , for the Spanish word meaning the feminine diminutive of bueno (good).*A brig engaged in the African slave trade captured on 10 October 1860 has been identified both as Bonita and… … Wikipedia
USS Bonita (SSK-3) — USS Bonita (SSK 3/SS 552), a Barracuda class submarine, was the fourth ship of the United States Navy to be named for the bonito, any of several types of fish, including the skipjack tuna, Katsuwonus pelamis , the Atlantic bonito ( Sarda sarda ) … Wikipedia
USS Bonita (SS-165) — USS Bonita (SF 6/SS 165), a Barracuda class submarine and one of the V boats, was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for the bonito.Her keel was laid down by the Portsmouth Navy Yard. She was launched on 9 June 1925 as V 3… … Wikipedia
USS C-4 (SS-15) — was a C ( Octopus ) class submarine of the United States Navy. Her keel was laid down by Fore River Shipbuilding Company in Quincy, Massachusetts, under a subcontract from Electric Boat Company, as Bonita . She was launched on 17 June 1909… … Wikipedia
USS Bass (SSK-2) — USS Bass (SSK 2/SS 551), a Barracuda class submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the bass, an edible, spiny finned fish. Bass was laid down by the Mare Island Naval Shipyard. She was launched on 2 May 1951 as K… … Wikipedia
USS Bonito — One ship of the United States Navy has been named Bonito , after the bonito, various medium sized tunas intermediate between the smaller mackerels and the larger tunas.*USS|Bonito|1846, was acquired by the Navy on 25 May 1846 and commissioned on… … Wikipedia
USS Stromboli (1846) — In 1846, the United States Navy purchased brig Howard at Boston, Massachusetts to strengthen its forces for the Mexican American War. Commissioned on March 18, 1847 as bomb brig USS Stromboli , named for the island of Stromboli in the Tyrrhenian… … Wikipedia
USS Barracuda (SSK-1) — USS Barracuda (SSK 1), the lead ship of her class, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the barracuda, a voracious, pike like fish. Her keel was laid down on 1 July 1949 by the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics… … Wikipedia
USS Camanga (AG-42) — S.S. Point Bonita (American freighter, 1918) On a trial trip on 22 June 1918 near the yard of her builder, the Albina Engine Machine Works, Portland, Oregon. This ship was in commission as USS Point … Wikipedia
USS Vixen (1846) — The third USS Vixen was a steamboat in the United States Navy during the Mexican American War. Vixen was originally built for the government of Mexico by Brown and Bell of New York City, she was purchased by the Navy in May 1846 at the outset of… … Wikipedia