The USS Hornet Museum is located in Almeda, California. Its address is 707 W Hornet Ave, Almeda, CA 94501. More contact information can be found on the USS Hornet Museum official website.
Yes and No. USS Hornet, CV-8, did sink at the Battle of Santa Cruz. USS Hornet, CV-12, was renamed in honor of the sunk CV-8 and still exists. She is a museum ship in Alameda, CA
USS Hornet sank at 1.30am on 27th October 1942.
USS Hornet served only in the second world war. The CV-8 and the CV-12.
Some think it is. Others do not.
The USS Hornet was sunk during the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands.
USS Midway Museum was created in 2004.
USS Indianapolis Museum was created in 2007.
Hero Ships - 2008 USS Hornet 1-7 was released on: USA: 15 June 2008
Ghost Hunters - 2004 USS Hornet 4-22 was released on: USA: 29 October 2008
Paranormal Challenge - 2011 USS Hornet 1-11 was released on: USA: 9 September 2011
You could go to visit the USS Hornet off of Alameda, CA or throw a wreath into the Pacific ocean. There may be a museum for that battle.
By class, from newest to oldest: Iowa Class: USS Iowa: museum ship / mothballed (possible to reactivate in the future) USS Wisconsin: museum ship / mothballed (possible to reactivate in the future) USS New Jersey: museum ship USS Missouri: museum ship South Dakota Class: USS Alabama: museum ship USS Massachusetts: museum ship North Carolina Class: USS North Carolina: museum ship Pennsylvania Class: USS Arizona: sunken memorial (Pearl Harbor) New York Class: USS Texas: museum ship