USS Racine

USS Racine

USS "Racine" has been the name of two ships of the United States Navy. Both ships are named for the city of Racine, Wisconsin.

*USS|Racine|PF-100, a "Tacoma"-class patrol frigate, which served from 1945 until 1946.
*USS|Racine|LST-1191, a tank landing ship which served from 1971 until 1993.


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