I don't know,i was stationed on the st.paul....
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Yes, the sail of the USS Birmingham is still around. If you're in the vicinity of Columbus, Ohio, you could drop by the Defense Supply Center there and set up for a photo op.
For the United States' militarily-used boats, the designation is USS.
The Guerriére sailed the American flag in the war of 1812.The Guerriére got sunk by the USS Constitution.
u.s.s. Revenge
USN battleships were named after US states; such as the USS Arizona, USS California, USS Nevada, USS New York, USS Texas, USS Tennessee, USS Oklahoma, USS Alabama, USS South Dakota, USS Washington, USS Mississippi, USS West Virginia, USS Utah, etc.
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
To name a few: USS Bismarck Sea USS Lexington USS Yorktown USS Hornet USS Wasp USS Princeton USS Gambier Bay USS St. Lo USS Liscome Bay
The American Continental Navy "drove" the first USS Enterprise; which was a wooden sloop powered by the wind (the age of sail) in 1775. In 1776 a schooner was the navy's USS Enterprise. In 1799 a brig. In 1831 another schooner. In 1877 a steam powered corvette. In 1917 a patrol boat. In 1938, the most famous of all Enterprises was commissioned; CV6, the most decorated US warship of WWII; and the only survivor of the USS Yorktown class aircraft carriers.
USS Enterprise, USS Lexington, USS Saratoga, HMS Ark Royal, USS Franklin D. Roosevelt, USS Hornet, USS Yorktown, USS Essex, USS Nimitz,USS Ronald Reagan, and many others.
USS Missouri.
5. The USS Atik, the USS Asterion, the USS Big Horn, The USS Captor, and the USS Irene Forstyle.