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USS Columbia - Definition |
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Seven United States Navy ships have been named USS Columbia, after the personification of the United States, also after the city of Columbia, South Carolina.
- A 44-gun frigate Columbia was under construction at the Washington Navy Yard, but was burned in 1814 to prevent capture by the British.
- The second Columbia was a captured Confederate screw steamer that ran aground in 1863.
- The third Columbia was an ironclad, also captured from the Confederates in 1865 and in use until June of that year(?).
- The fifth Columbia (AG-9) was originally the Great Northern, a troop transport, renamed in 1921 and used until 1922.
In 1792, Captain Robert Gray, in a privately-owned vessel named Columbia sent to the Pacific Northwest to trade for fur, discovered the Columbia River and named it after the ship.
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Example Usage of Columbia |
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CloudCareers: #Cloud #Careers Sr Software Engineer - Cloud Computing TS/SCI FSP - CyberCoders Engineering - Columbia, MD: cloud com http://url4.eu/yDKw |
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easylegalforms: District of Columbia Operating Agreements http://bit.ly/4QJCkl 472 |
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diylegalforms: District of Columbia LLC Operating Agreement http://bit.ly/4QJCkl 118 |
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