USS Nahant (AN-83) — USS Nahant (YN 102/AN 83) was the third ship to be named Nahant . Originally the ship was authorized as YN 102, it was reclassified AN–83 on 20 January 1944; laid down 31 March 1945 by the Commercial Iron Works, Portland, Oregon; launched 30 June … Wikipedia
USS Nahant (SP-1250) — was a tugboat acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War I. She was employed as a tugboat in New York harbor. Post war she was placed on loan with the City of New York until 1928, when she was disposed of by the Navy. Constructed in New Jersey… … Wikipedia
USS Nahant (1862) — The first USS Nahant was a Passaic class ironclad monitor of the U.S. Navy that saw service in the American Civil War and the Spanish American War. Nahant was launched October 7, 1862, by Harrison Loring, South Boston, Massachusetts, and… … Wikipedia
USS Keokuk (1862) — USS Keokuk , an experimental ironclad steamer, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the city of Keokuk, Iowa. Her keel was laid down at New York City by Charles W. Whitney, with the name Moodna (sometimes incorrectly… … Wikipedia
USS Weehawken (1862) — The first USS Weehawken was a single turreted monitor in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. Weehawken was launched on 5 November 1862 at Jersey City, New Jersey, by Zeno Secor Company; sponsored by Miss Nellie Cornstock; and… … Wikipedia
USS Atlanta (1861) — The first Atlanta was a casement ironclad, converted from a blockade runner, in the Confederate Navy, later captured and served in the United States Navy. Atlanta was built at Glasgow, Scotland, by James and George Thompson in the Clyde Bank Iron … Wikipedia
USS Barnegat (SP-1232) — was a commercial tugboat acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War I. She was armed with a 3 inch gun and sent to Brest, France, to perform towing services for Allied ships. Post war, she returned to the United States, was decommissioned, and… … Wikipedia
USS State of Georgia (1851) — was a large steamer with powerful guns acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. State of Georgia , with her crew of 113 sailors and officers, was used by the Union Navy as a gunship in support of the Union Navy blockade of… … Wikipedia
USS G-1 (SS-19½) — USS G 1 (SS 19 frac12;) was the lead ship of her class of submarine of the United States Navy. While the four G boats were nominally all of a class, they differed enough in significant details that they are sometimes considered to be four unique… … Wikipedia
USS Venetia (SP-431) — was a large 589 gross ton steam yacht leased by the U.S. Navy during World War I. She was heavily armed with for 3 inch guns and depth charges, and was assigned duties of a patrol craft, escorting ships in convoy on the North Atlantic Ocean, and… … Wikipedia