USS Peacock — may refer to:*, a 500 ton sloop of war *, a 650 ton sloop of war * USS Peacock (AM 46), a World War I minesweeper launched 8 April 1919; sank after collision with another ship *, a minesweeper … Wikipedia
USS Peacock (MSC-198) — was an Falcon class coastal minesweeper acquired by the U.S. Navy for clearing coastal minefields. Peacock was laid down, 29 January 1953 as AMS 198 by the Harbor Boat Building Co., Terminal Island, California. It was launched, 19 June 1954;… … Wikipedia
USS Peacock (1813) — Para otros usos de este término, véase USS Peacock. USS Peacock Banderas H … Wikipedia Español
USS Peacock (1813) — The first USS Peacock was a sloop of war in the United States Navy during the War of 1812. Peacock was authorized by Act of Congress 3 March 1813; laid down 9 July 1813 by Adam Noah Brown at the New York Navy Yard; and launched 19 September… … Wikipedia
USS Peacock (1828) — The Peacock of 1828 was rebuilt along the lines of the previous ship, USS Peacock (1813). Designed for the coming expedition of exploration, she nevertheless entered regular service in the West Indies from 1829 31 and was sent to Brazil in 1832.… … Wikipedia
USS Astrolabe Bay (AVG-60) — USS Guadalcanal (CVE 60) 1944 Geschichte Bestellung 1942 Kiellegung 5. Januar 1943 … Deutsch Wikipedia
USS Epervier (1814) — USS Epervier was a sloop in the United States Navy during the Second Barbary War. Epervier was captured by the sloop of war USS|Peacock|1813|6 off Cape Canaveral, Florida, on 29 April 1814, during the War of 1812. Despite the extensive damage… … Wikipedia
USS Flying Fish (1838) — USS Flying Fish (1838), a schooner, was formerly the New York City pilot boat Independence . Purchased by the United States Navy at New York City on 3 August 1838 and upon joining her squadron in Hampton Roads 12 August 1838 was placed under… … Wikipedia
USS Sea Gull (1838) — The USS Sea Gull was a schooner in the service of the United States Navy. The Sea Gull was one of six ships that sailed in the US Exploring Expedition (known as the US Ex. Ex.) in 1838 to survey the coast of the then unknown continent of… … Wikipedia
USS Eider (AM-17) — at Mare Island Navy Yard, Vallejo, California, ca. August September 1920 Career … Wikipedia