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USS Kearsarge (1861) (6815 bytes)
1: ...g the sinking of the CSS ''Alabama'' by the USS ''Kearsarge'' during the Civil War]] 2: ...aming and launching|launched]] [[11 September]] [[1861]] sponsored by Mrs. McFarland, wife of the editor... 4: ''Kearsarge'' departed [[Portsmouth, New Hampshire]] on [[5 F... 6: ... expense of the United States' merchant marine. ''Kearsarge'' took up patrol at the harbor's entrance to awai... 8: ...her last action. Mindful of French neutrality, <i>Kearsarge</i>'s new commanding officer, Captain [[John Wins... USS Kearsarge (CV-33) (9247 bytes) 2: ..."center">[[Image:Uss kearsarge cvs-33.jpg|The USS Kearsarge]] 4: <small>The USS ''Kearsarge'' at sea</small></td></tr> 23: The third '''USS ''Kearsarge'' (CV-33)''' (also '''CVA-33''' and '''CVS-33'''... 27: ...ed on alert to insure peace in the [[Mideast]]. ''Kearsarge'' returned [[Quonset Point, Rhode Island]], [[2 O... 29: ... War]]. Arriving [[Yokosuka]] [[8 September]], ''Kearsarge'' joined the fast carrier [[Task Force 77]] off t... USS Kearsarge (BB-5) (7868 bytes) 2: ...age:USSkearsarge-bb5-underway.jpg|300px|''The USS Kearsarge'']] 3: <small>The USS ''Kearsarge'' underway</small></td></tr> 19: ...Civil War]] [[USS Kearsarge (1861)|sloop of war ''Kearsarge'']]. 20: ...in John A. Winslow, who had commanded the sloop ''Kearsarge'' during her famous battle with [[CSS Alabama|''A... 22: ''Kearsarge'' became flagship of the North Atlantic Station, ... USS Kearsarge (901 bytes) 2: '''USS ''Kearsarge'''''. The first was named for a mountain in 5: ...The [[sloop of war]] [[USS Kearsarge (1861)|USS ''Kearsarge'']] fought one of the [[American Civil War]]'s mo... 7: * The [[battleship]] [[USS Kearsarge (BB-5)|USS ''Kearsarge'' (BB-5)]] sailed with the [[Great White Fleet]]. 9: ...-12)|USS ''Hornet'' (CV-12)]] was briefly named ''Kearsarge'' before she was launched. 11: ...[aircraft carrier]] [[USS Kearsarge (CV-33)|USS ''Kearsarge'' (CV-33)]] served in the [[Korean War]] and the ... USS Kearsarge (LHD-3) (5170 bytes) 2: ..."2"|[[Image:USS Kearsarge LHD-3.jpg|300px|The USS Kearsarge steaming in the Gulf of Aqaba]] 67: ...) in honor of [[USS Kearsarge (sloop)|the sloop ''Kearsarge'']], of [[American Civil War]] fame. She was, in ... 69: ...[Bosnia]] on [[8 June]] [[1995]]. Additionally, ''Kearsarge'' is fully equipped with state of the art command... 71: In carrying out her mission, ''Kearsarge'' not only transports and lands ashore troops, bu... 78: <i>Kearsarge</i>'s armament suite includes the NATO Sea Sparro... USS Katahdin (1861) (7984 bytes) 2: ... Katahdin (1861).jpg|300px|Contemporary sketch of USS Katahdin operating on the Mississippi River.]] 14: |[[12 October]] [[1861]] 59: The first '''USS ''Katahdin''''' of the [[United States Navy]] was... 61: ...ee & Allen]] of [[Bath, Maine]], [[12 October]] [[1861]], and commissioned at [[Boston Navy Yard]] [[17 ... 71: ...ank of the Army while ''Essex'' and [[USS Cayuga (1861)|''Cayuga'']] got underway to engage [[ironclad r... USS Chippewa (1861) (3429 bytes) 2: |align="center" colspan="2"|[[Image:USS_Chippewa_(1861).jpg|thumb|250px|Under construction]] 8: |[[14 September]] [[1861]] 11: |[[13 December]] 1861 55: The third '''USS ''Chippewa''''' was a wooden screw steamer [[gunb... 57: ...ork Navy Yard]]; and commissioned [[13 December]] 1861, Lieutenant [[Andrew Bryson]] in command. USS Lexington (1861) (230 bytes) 1: ...ttle of Shiloh in 1862, as it and its sister-ship USS ''Tyler'' sent 8-inch shells crashing into the Co... USS Cayuga (1861) (3172 bytes) 2: |align="center" colspan="2"|[[Image:USS_Cayuga_(1861).jpg|300px]] 14: |[[21 October]] [[1861]] 60: ''Cayuga'' was launched [[21 October]] [[1861]] by [[Gildersleeve and Son]], [[East Haddam, Con... 70: See [[USS Cayuga|USS ''Cayuga'']] for other ships of this name. USS Florida (1861) (2613 bytes) 8: |5 October 1861 11: |5 October 1861 49: The second '''USS ''Florida''''' was a sidewheel steamer in the [[U... 51: ...p commissioning|commissioned]] on [[5 October]] [[1861]], with Lieutenant [[J. R. Goldsborough]] in comm... 53: ...stood out of [[New York Harbor]] [[19 October]] [[1861]] to join the [[South Atlantic Blockading Squadro... USS Atlanta (1861) (16117 bytes) 9: |Launched:</td><td>[[1861]]</td></tr> 39: ...ipyard and was completed as ''Fingal'' early in [[1861]] and briefly operated between Glasgow and other ... 43: ...mter]] plunged the nation into war in mid April [[1861]], the [[Confederate]] Secretary of the [[Confede... 49: ...a]] on [[2 November]], she found [[CSS Nashville (1861)|CSS Nashville]] in port; and that Confederate si... 53: ...field rifles, 1,000,000 cartridges, 2,000,000 percussion caps, 3,000 cavalry sabers, 1,000 short rifles... USS Baltimore (1861) (2134 bytes) 5: <tr><td>Commissioned:</td><td>April [[1861]]</td></tr> 18: ...d commissioned in April 1861, Lieutenant [[J. H. Russell]] in command. 24: See [[USS Baltimore|USS ''Baltimore'']] for other Navy ships of the same ... USS Ellen (1861) (3496 bytes) 8: |[[10 October]] [[1861]] 11: |[[16 October]] [[1861]] 45: The first '''USS ''Ellen''''' was a side wheel steam [[gunboat]] i... 47: ...York Navy Yard]]; and commissioned [[16 October]] 1861, Acting Master [[William Budd]] in command. 49: ...Squadron]], ''Ellen'' stood out on [[18 October]] 1861 for [[Port Royal, South Carolina]], arriving [[14... USS Sciota (1861) (7369 bytes) 11: |[[1861]] 14: |[[15 October]] [[1861]] 17: |[[15 December]] [[1861]] 58: The first '''USS ''Sciota''''' was a [[gunboat]] in the [[United S... 60: ...e [[Philadelphia Navy Yard]] on [[15 December]] [[1861]], Lieutenant [[Edward Donaldson]] in command. USS Hatteras (1861) (3693 bytes) 2: ...Hatteras on right engages CSS Alabama]]<br><small>USS ''Hatteras'' on right engages CSS ''Alabama''</sm... 14: |[[1861]] 17: |October [[1861]] 58: The first '''USS ''Hatteras''''' was a [[United States Navy]] [[gu... 60: ...sworth Company]] in [[Wilmington, Delaware]] in [[1861]] as a civilian merchant vessel named <i>St. Mary... USS Alert (1861) (3816 bytes) 8: <tr><td>Launched:</td><td>[[1861]]</td></tr> 9: <tr><td>Commissioned:</td><td>[[3 October]] [[1861]]</td></tr> 22: ... the name USS ''A. C. Powell'' on [[3 October]] [[1861]] to fight in the [[American Civil War]]. 27: ...n served as a tender to [[USS Philadelphia (1861)|USS ''Philadelphia'']], the flagship of Acting [[Rear... 36: ==USS ''Watch''== USS Carondelet (1861) (3484 bytes) 2: ...nter" colspan="2"|[[Image:USSCarondelet.jpg|300px|USS Carondelet]] 8: |1861 45: :''See also ''[[USS Carondelet (IX-136)|''USS ''Carondelet'' (IX-136)'']] 46: ...an [[ironclad]] river [[gunboat]], was built in [[1861]] by James Eads and Co., [[St. Louis, Missouri|St... USS Miami (1861) (10529 bytes) 2: ...enter" colspan="2"|[[Image:USSMiami1861.jpg|300px|USS Miami]] 8: |November 16, 1861 45: ...ht|A 9" Dahlgren smoothbore cannon on the deck of USS ''Miami'' ''(Photograph by [[Mathew Brady]])'']] 46: ...mage:USSMiami1861crew.jpg|thumb|right|Crew of the USS ''Miami'', circa 1864]] 47: ... other ships named ''Miami'', see ''[[USS Miami|''USS'' Miami]]''.'' USS Philadelphia (1861) (2028 bytes) 1: The third '''USS ''Philadelphia''''' was the flagship of [[Rear Ad... 5: ...ed to operate on the Potomac River until October, 1861, primarily transporting troops downriver to Fort ... 13: See [[USS Philadelphia|USS ''Philadelphia'']] for other ships of this name. USS Rhode Island (1861) (7014 bytes) 11: |1861, ''Eagle'' 14: |27 Jun 1861 17: |29 Jul 1861 61: ...er in the [[United States Navy]], commissioned in 1861. 63: ...missioned at [[New York Navy Yard]] [[29 July]] [[1861]], Comdr. [[Stephen D. Trenchard]] in command.
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