Currently, The USS Intrepid CV-11 is an Essex class aircraft carrier located at the USS INTRIPID MUSEUM on the Hudson River in New York City at approximently 49th street. Numerous previous ships had that name back to the American Revolution.
Commodore Edward Preble was the commanding officer of the squadron blockading Tripoli however, he appointed Stephen Decatur as the commanding officer of the USS Intrepid.
The Essex class aircraft carrier, USS Intripid CV-11, was launched on April 26, 1943 at Newport news, Va. Ref: THE ESSEX CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIERS, by Andrew Faltum, Naval & Aviation Publishing Co. 1996.
The USS Intrepid, an Essex class aircraft carrier, was launched in 1943 and fought throughout WW2, and much later in Vietnam. -I don't believe it was involved in Korea. The Ship is now a Museum in New York City.
There are four. USS Yorktown CV-10 USS Intrepid CV-11 USS Hornet CV-12 USS Lexington CV-16 All are Essex class carriers, rebuilt in the 1950s. All are static museums in Charleston, SC, New York City, NY, Alameda CA, and Corpus Christi TX respectively. You may also count USS Midway CVB-43, designed as a follow-on to the Essex class. She is also a static museum, in San Diego, CA.
there were 8 frigates on the American sife- the USS Constitution, the USS John Admas, the USS President, the USS United States, the USS Constellation, the USS Boston, The USS New York, and the USS Congress
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a war the intrepid fought was World War II
Commodore Edward Preble was the commanding officer of the squadron blockading Tripoli however, he appointed Stephen Decatur as the commanding officer of the USS Intrepid.
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Stephen decatur was the commander of the intrepid.
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Currently, The USS Intrepid CV-11 is an Essex class aircraft carrier located at the USS INTRIPID MUSEUM on the Hudson River in New York City at approximently 49th street. Numerous previous ships had that name back to the American Revolution.
USS on ships stands for the United States Ship. If you look at a Swedish ship it has S/S which stands for Sweden Ship. The United Kingdom uses HMS which stands for Her/His Majesty's Ship.
The Essex class aircraft carrier, USS Intripid CV-11, was launched on April 26, 1943 at Newport news, Va. Ref: THE ESSEX CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIERS, by Andrew Faltum, Naval & Aviation Publishing Co. 1996.
The USS Intrepid, an Essex class aircraft carrier, was launched in 1943 and fought throughout WW2, and much later in Vietnam. -I don't believe it was involved in Korea. The Ship is now a Museum in New York City.
If you are referring to all Intrepid class vessels, to which Voyager is one:USS ArmstrongUSS Avalon (NCC-74733)USS BarbUSS BasieUSS Bellerophon (NCC-74705)USS Blackthorne (NCC-76719)USS BlakeyUSS ChristopheUSS DessalinesUSS DolphinUSS EvansUSS Gallant (NCC-74882)USS GarrisonUSS GoliathUSS HaddockUSS HallibutUSS HawkinsUSS HendersonUSS Intrepid (NCC-74600)USS Jefferson (NCC-74626)USS JohnsonUSS JonesUSS KarrUSS LincolnUSS MakoUSS MingusUSS MonkUSS Nelson (NCC-74718)USS Odyssey (NCC-74650)USS OliverUSS ParkerUSS Pathfinder (NCC-74562)USS PermitUSS PlungerUSS PollackUSS PufferUSS RochambeauUSS RollinsUSS RosenbergUSS Sagan (NCC-75055)USS ScorpionUSS ShorterUSS Stargazer (NCC-2893-A)USS TeagardenUSS TheseusUSS ThresherUSS ToussaintUSS Tsunami (NCC-74996)USS TynerUSS Voyager (NCC-74656)USS WillardUSS Zealous (NCC-74731)otherwise please be far more specific. (Info copied from /Memory Beta/)
The most recent ship to bear that name is the USS Intrepid (CV/CVA/CVS-11). which is, as built:820 feet (250 m) waterline872 feet (266 m) overall (the flight deck overhangs the waterline by quite a bit.)