the u.s.s cyclops dissappeared at the beaued trangle
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
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.
BattleshipsBB-36 - USS Nevada. Beached itself while trying to escape the attack. Was refloated February 12th, 1942 and re-entered service in October 1942.BB-38 - USS Pennsylania. Was in dry dock at the time of attack and was fully repaired by March 30th, 1942BB-43 - USS Tennessee. Received light damage and returned to service on February 26th, 1942.BB-44 - USS California. Sank. Refloated March 25th, 1942 and would be rebuilt by July 1944BB-46 - USS Maryland. Damaged and repaired by February 26th 1942.BB-48 - West Virginia. Sank. Refloated and rebuilt by 1944.Only BB-31 - USS Utah & BB-37 - USS Oklahoma & BB-39 - USS Arizona were never to re-enter service. Oklahoma was refloated but never went into active service.Heavy CruisersCA-32 - USS New Orleans. Received light damage and returned to service after 1 week.CA-38 - USS San Fransico. Undamaged.Light CruisersCL-7 - USS Raleigh. Received moderate damage and returned to service 21 February 1942.CL-8 - USS Detroit. UndamagedCL-46 - USS Pheonix. Undamaged. Was later sunk by Royal Navy Nuclear Submarine HMS Conqueror in 1982. Is the only ship ever to be sunk by a nuclear powered submarine in anger.CL-48 - USS Honolulu. Slight damage from a near miss.CL-49 - USS St. Lewis. Slight damage from bullet hits.CL-50 - USS Helena. Badly damaged but never sank due to the actions of her crew closing all the bulkhead doors. Re-entered service in 1942.DestroyersDD-66 - USS Allen. UndamagedDD-103 - USS Schley. UndamagedDD-106 - USS Chew. UndamagedDD-121 - USS Montgomery. UndamagedDD-122 - USS Breese. UndamagedDD-123 - USS Gamble. UndamagedDD-124 - USS Ramsay. UndamagedDD-139 - USS Ward. UndamagedDD-214 - USS Tracy. UndamagedDD-270 - USS Thornton. UndamagedDD-337 - USS Zane. UndamagedDD-338 - USS Wasmuth. UndamagedDD-339 - USS Trevor. UndamagedDD-340 - USS Perry. UndamagedDD-342 - USS Hulbert. UndamagedDD-345 - USS Preble. UndamagedDD-345 - USS Sicard. UndamagedDD-347 - USS Pruitt. UndamagedDD-348 - USS Farragut. UndamagedDD-349 - USS Dewey. UndamagedDD-350 - USS Hull. Very Minor Damage from a near miss.DD-351 - USS MacDonough. UndamagedDD-352 - USS Wordon. UndamagedDD-353 - USS Dale. UndamagedDD-354 - USS Monaghan. UndamagedDD-355 - USS Aylwin. Minor DamageDD-357 - USS Selfridge. UndamagedDD-360 - USS Phelps. UndamagedDD-365 - USS Cummings. Minor Damage.DD-369 - USS Reid. UndamagedDD-370 - USS Case. UndamagedDD-371 - USS Conyngham. UndamagedDD-372 - USS Cassin. Heavily damaged. Considered lost. rebuilt by Feb 1944.DD-373 - USS Shaw. Heavily damaged. Repaired by June 1942.DD-374 - USS Tucker. UndamagedDD-375 - USS Downes. Heavily damaged. Considered lost. rebuilt Nov 1943.DD-386 - USS Bagley. Minor damageDD-387 - USS Blue. UndamagedDD-388 - USS Helm. Minor damageDD-389 - USS Mugford. UndamagedDD-390 - USS Ralph Talbot. UndamagedDD-391 - USS Henley. Minor damageDD-392 - USS Patterson. UndamagedDD-393 - USS Jarvis. Undamaged.Mine SweepersAM-4 - USS Avocet. UndamagedAM-13 - USS Turkey. UndamagedAM-20 - USS Bobolink. UndamagedAM-22 - USS Widgeon. UndamagedAM-26 - USS Rail. UndamagedAM-31 - USS Tern. UndamagedAM-34 - USS Swan. UndamagedAM-43 - USS Grebe. UndamagedAM-52 - USS Vireo. UndamagedAMc-8 - USS Cockatoo. UndamagedAMc-9 - USS Crossbill. UndamagedAMc-14 - USS Condor. UndamagedAMc-30 - USS Reebird. UndamagedMine LayersCM-4 - USS Oglala. Sunk but refloated and returned to service in 1944Destoyer TendorsAD-3 - USS Dobbin. Minor Damage.AD-4 - USS Whitney. Undamaged.AD-11 - USS Rigel. Minor Damage.Seaplane TendorsAV-4 - USS Curtis. Moderately Damaged. Repaired by January 1942AV-8 - USS Tangier. Minor DamageSubmarine TendorsAS-14 - USS Pelias. UndamagedRepair ShipAR-1 - USS Medusa. UndamagedAmmo ShipAE-1 - USS Pyro. Minor DamageOil TankersAO-12 - USS Ramapo. UndamagedAO-23 - USS Neosho. UndamagedCoal TransporterAR-4 - USS Vestal. Badly Damaged. Repaired by August 1942SubmarinesSS-167 - USS Narwhal. UndamagedSS-169 - USS Dolphin. UndamagedSS-170 - USS Cachalot. UndamagedSS-199 - USS Tautog. UndamagedGunboatsPG-19 - USS Sacramento. UndamagedSurvey ShipAGS-5 - USS Sumner. UndamagedPassanger ShipsAH-5 - USS Solace. UndamagedFreightersASK-1 - USS Castor. UndamagedASK-3 - USS Antares. UndamagedAS-10 - USS Argonne. UndamagedTugAT-13 - USS Ontario. UndamagedAT-28 - USS Sunnadin. UndamagedAT-38 - USS Keosanqua. Minor Damage
There were two USS Cyclops. Which one do you mean?
309 people were on the U.S.S. Cyclops.
No, the USS Cyclops has never been found. The naval cargo ship disappeared in March 1918 in the Bermuda Triangle while en route from Barbados to Baltimore, carrying over 300 men and a large cargo of manganese ore. Despite extensive searches, no wreckage or remains of the ship were ever discovered, leading to various theories about its fate. The mystery of the USS Cyclops remains one of the most famous maritime disappearances in history.
LtCmdr George Worley
It vanished in the what is said Bermuda triangle it was on it's way to the bay of Baltimore and disappeared, some say it is gas bubbles or rogue wave but no one knows what completely happened to it that day.
One of the most famous incidents in the Bermuda Triangle involves the USS Cyclops, a navy cargo ship that disappeared in March 1918 with 309 men aboard. The ship vanished without a trace after leaving Barbados, and no wreckage was ever found, leading to various theories about its fate. The mystery surrounding the USS Cyclops is often cited as one of the many enigmatic disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle region.
On its final voyage in early 1918, the collier USS Cyclops (AC-4) was travelling from Brazil to Baltimore with a full load of manganese ore. After an unscheduled stop in the Barbados around the first week of March, 1918, the ship disappeared off the US Atlantic coast, and no traces of it were ever found. The ship had a crew of 236 and 70 other persons aboard. Suspicions surfaced because its captain, LCDR Worley, USNR, was actually a German, Johann Wichmann, and had an alleged psychological imbalance. But no record existed that he had acted to sink the ship, or to turn it over to the Germans, in the aftermath of World War I.
The Bermuda Triangle is infamous for numerous mysterious disappearances, including notable cases like the USS Cyclops in 1918, which vanished with 309 crew members aboard, and Flight 19, a group of five TBM Avenger torpedo bombers that disappeared during a training flight in 1945. Additionally, the cargo ship SS Marine Sulphur Queen disappeared in 1963. While many theories exist regarding these incidents, no definitive explanation accounts for all the disappearances.
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 be correct what did Odyessus do to the cyclops. He poked the cyclops in the eye.
The cyclops that Odysseus encountered was Polyphemus; in Greek Mythology there were many cyclops.