USS New England — is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:* USS New England (1861), purchased by the Navy 21 November 1861 for use as part of the stone fleet.* USS New England (SP 1222), a tugboat chartered by the Navy at New York 23 October 1917.… … Wikipedia
USS New England (1861) — was a whaler purchased by the Union Navy at New London, Connecticut, 21 November 1861. New England was used in the “Stone Fleet” as an obstruction at Moffit Channel, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, 25 January 1862. See also * American Civil… … Wikipedia
USS New England (AS-28) — Submarine Tender AS–28 was reclassified AD–32 on 14 August 1944 and named New England 2 September 1944. Laid down 1 October 1944 by Tampa SB Co., Inc., Tampa, Fla., New England was to be launched 1 April 1946 and was to be sponsored by Mrs. Paul… … Wikipedia
New England (disambiguation) — New England is a region of the north eastern United States, comprising the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Vermont. New England may also refer to: Contents 1 Geographical locations 1.1 Europe … Wikipedia
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USS New Jersey (BB-62) — USS New Jersey (BB 62), ( Big J or Black Dragon ) is an . New Jersey s next war cruise, 13 April–4 May 1944, began and ended at Majuro. She screened the carrier striking force which gave air support to the invasion of Aitape, Tanahmerah Bay and… … Wikipedia
USS New Orleans (CA-32) — (formerly CL 32) was a United States Navy heavy cruiser, the lead ship of her class. The New Orleans class represented the last of the Treaty Cruisers , build to the specifications and standards of the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922. Originally… … Wikipedia
USS New York (ACR-2) — was a United States Navy armored cruiser. The fourth Navy ship to be named in honor of the state of New York, she was later renamed to USS Saratoga and then USS Rochester (CA 2).Authorized by Congress in 1888, she was laid down 19 September 1890… … Wikipedia
USS New Hampshire (1864) — was a heavy (2,633 ton) ship originally designed to be the 74 gun ship of the line Alabama , but she remained on the stocks for nearly forty years, well into the age of steam, before being renamed and launched as a storeship and depot ship during … Wikipedia
USS New York (LPD-21) — Pre Commissioning Unit New York (LPD 21), the fifth ship in the San Antonio class amphibious transport dock, is the sixth ship of the United States Navy to be named for the state of New York. The ship was designed to deliver a fully equipped… … Wikipedia