USS Adams (DM-27) — For other ships of the same name, see USS Adams. Adams off San Francisco, California, 2 May 1945. Career (US) … Wikipedia
USS Adams (1799) — The first USS Adams was a 28 gun (rated) sailing frigate of the United States Navy. She should not be confused with USS|John Adams|1799|6.CommissioningShe was laid down in 1797 at New York City by John Jackson and William Sheffield and launched… … Wikipedia
USS Adams (1874) — A screw sloop of the Enterprise class launched in 1874, the USS Adams was the last sailing ship to see active duty in the US Navy. For more than 50 years, the hull of the original USS Adams lay bleaching and forgotten after being scuttled in… … Wikipedia
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USS Ardent (AM-340) — The second USS Ardent (AM 340) was a , which had sailed from the Inland Sea on 4 October 1944 to disrupt American shipping between the west coast and the Hawaiian Islands. In sinking I 12 , Ardent and USS Rockford unwittingly avenged the atrocity … Wikipedia
USS John Adams (1799) — The first John Adams was a frigate in the United States Navy from 1800 to 1867. Named for President John Adams, she fought in the Quasi War, the Barbary Wars, the War of 1812, the Mexican American War and the American Civil War.This ship should… … Wikipedia
USS Charles F. Adams (DDG-2) — USS Charles F Adams (DDG 2) Career (US) … Wikipedia
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USS President Adams (APA-19) — USS President Adams (AP 38/APA 19) was a of the United States Navy, named for John Adams and John Quincy Adams, the second and sixth Presidents of the United States. TOC President Adams , built under Maritime Commission contract, was laid down as … Wikipedia