USS Monadnock

USS Monadnock

USS "Monadnock" may refer to:

*USS|Monadnock|1864, was a double-turret monitor commissioned in October 1864 and decommissioned June 1866

*USS|Monadnock|BM-3, was an sclass|Amphrite|monitor commissioned in September 1883 and decommissioned March 1919

*USS|Monadnock|ACM-10, was acquired by the US Navy in June 1941 and sold in 1949

*USS|Monadnock|ACM-14, was acquired by the US Navy in March 1951 and removed from the Navy List in July 1960


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