USS Woodbury

USS Woodbury

Four ships in the United States Navy have been named USS "Woodbury", after the Supreme Court justice Levi Woodbury.

*USRC "Woodbury" (1837) was a revenue cutter, launched in 1837 and sold in 1847

*USRC "Woodbury" (1864) was a revenue cutter, placed into service in 1864 and decommissioned in 1915

*USS|Woodbury|DD-309, was a destroyer, commissioned in 1920 and decommissioned in 1923

*USS|Woodbury|WSC-155, was built in 1927, served in the United States Coast Guard, until 1941 when she transferred to the Navy. She was decommissioned and sold in 1948.


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