USS Chimo

USS Chimo

USS "Chimo" may refer to:

*, was a light-draft ironclad monitor.

* The USS|Chimo|AT-22, was renamed "Tadousac" AT-22 on 24 February 1919.

*, acquired by the U.S Navy on 7 April 1944.

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