USS Sea Devil
The USN permanently lost: 1. Battleships USS Arizona, USS Utah, and USS Oklahoma. 2. Aircraft Carriers USS Lexington (at Coral Sea); USS Yorktown (at Midway); USS Hornet (at Santa Cruz Islands); USS Wasp (at Guadalcanal). 3. LIGHT Aircraft Carrier USS Princeton. 4. Six CVE's, Escort Carriers aka "Jeep Carriers."
USS Scorpion
The first attack was an actual naval battle between the destroyer USS Maddox and 3 North Vietnamese Navy torpedo boats (02 August '64). The second attack involved two destroyers on 04 August '64; the USS Maddox and the USS Turner Joy. This 2nd sea engagement is questionable.
USN Destroyers USS Maddox and USS Turner Joy. Maddox was re-cycled (scrapped); Turner Joy is preserved as a memorial/museum in the state of Washington. Attacking Patrol torpedo Boats may have been North Vietnamese Navy P4's exported from Red China.
USS Kitty Hawk riot happened on 1972-10-12.
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The Sea Hawk was created in 1915.
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
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Yes, the USS Donald Cook has not been disabled while operating in the Black Sea.
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The USS Lexington was sunk at Coral Sea; they thought they sank the USS Yorktown too. But she was only damaged.
Yes - the USS Coral Sea (CV-43) was deployed on WestPac/Vietnam operations from March to November 1973.
The six stars represent the first six ships of the continental navy: USS President, USS Congress, USS Constitution, USS Chesapeake, USS United States, USS Constellation Former Submarine CO
The USS Saratoga (CV-60), a Kitty Hawk-class aircraft carrier, had propellers that weighed approximately 36,000 pounds each. The ship was equipped with four propellers, which were essential for its propulsion and maneuverability. These heavy propellers contributed to the ship's ability to operate efficiently at sea, supporting various naval aviation operations.