USS Austin (DE-15) — USS Austin (DE 15), was named for Chief Carpenter John Arnold Austin (1905 1941) who was killed in action on board USS Oklahoma (BB 37) during the attack on the Fleet in Pearl Harbor by enemy Japanese forces on 7 December 1941 and was… … Wikipedia
USS Austin (LPD-4) — The third USS|Austin|LPD 4 was the lead ship of her class of amphibious transport dock ships in the United States Navy. Austin was named in honor of the city of Austin, Texas which in turn was named in honor of Stephen F. Austin, a Texian patriot … Wikipedia
Austin class amphibious transport dock — USS Austin (LPD 4) Cl … Wikipedia
Austin — steht für: Austin (Familienname), Austin als Familienname Austin College, ein College in Sherman, Texas Austin Motor Company, eine englische Automarke namens Austin American Austin Car Company, kurze Zeit eine amerikanische Automarke S. P. Austin … Deutsch Wikipedia
Austin (disambiguation) — Austin may refer to: People: See Austin (name) Geographical locationsIn the United States:*Austin, Texas, the state capital of Texas *Austin, Arkansas *Austin, Colorado *Austin, Chicago, in Illinois *Austin, Indiana *Austin, Minnesota *Austin,… … Wikipedia
USS George Washington (CVN-73) — is the sixth ship in the Nimitz class of nuclear powered supercarriers, and the fourth United States Navy ship to be named after George Washington, first President of the United States. Her contract was awarded on December 27, 1982 and she was… … Wikipedia
USS William C. Cole (DE-641) — was a Buckley class destroyer escort of the United States Navy, named in honor of Vice Admiral William C. Cole (1868–1935). William C. Cole was laid down on 5 September 1943 at San Francisco, California, by the Bethlehem Steel Co.; launched on 29 … Wikipedia
USS Oscar Austin (DDG-79) — USS Oscar Austin Career (United States) … Wikipedia
USS Trenton (LPD-14) — Geschichte Bestellung 17. Mai 1965 Kiellegung 8. August 1966 Stapellauf 3. August 1968 Indienststellung 6. März 1971 Außerdienststellung 17. Januar 2007 … Deutsch Wikipedia
USS Coronado (LPD-11) — Geschichte Bestellung 15. Mai 1964 Kiellegung 3. Mai 1965 Stapellauf … Deutsch Wikipedia