USS Marietta (AN-82) — USS Marietta (YN 101/AN 82) was a Cohoes class net laying ship commissioned at the end of World War II. Post war she was deactivated, but then recommissioned during the Korean War era. After that service, she was struck from the Navy List and… … Wikipedia
USS Marietta (PG-15) — The USS Marietta was a schooner rigged gunboat. She was laid down by Union Iron Works, San Francisco, California on 13 April 1896 and launched 18 March 1897, sponsored by Mrs. C. L. More, daughter of Brigadier General T. C. H. Smith and… … Wikipedia
USS Marietta (1864) — USS Marietta , a light draft, single‑turreted, ironclad, screw monitor, was laid down in the summer of 1862. Primary construction was at the Tomlinson and Hartupee yard in Pittsburgh, PA, owned by Joseph Tomlinson and Andrew Hartupee. However,… … Wikipedia
USS Marietta (1803) — was a small, man powered gunboat acquired by the U.S. Navy in 1805 for the task of coastal defense. She had 28 rows of oars, which required the effort of 56 seamen to propel her. However, as primitive as she might seem, she was armed with a… … Wikipedia
Marietta — may refer to: Places Marietta, Georgia, a suburban city located in Atlanta Metropolitan Area Marietta, Illinois Marietta, Indiana Marietta, Minnesota Marietta, Mississippi Marietta, New York Marietta, North Carolina Marietta, Ohio Marietta,… … Wikipedia
USS Oregon (BB-3) — USS Oregon Die Oregon in Manila (um 1903) p1 … Deutsch Wikipedia
USS James (SP-429) — USS James (SP 429), also known as USS W. T. James (SP 429), was a 150 foot long steam trawler acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War I. She was converted into an armed minesweeper and assigned to the European Theatre, where she performed… … Wikipedia
USS Oregon (BB-3) — was a pre Dreadnought Sclass|Indiana|battleship of the United States Navy. Her construction was authorized on 30 June 1890, and the contract to build her was awarded to Union Iron Works of San Francisco, California on 19 November 1890. Her keel… … Wikipedia
USS Sandusky (1865) — USS Sandusky , a light draft, Marietta class, single‑turreted, ironclad, screw monitor, was laid down in the summer of 1862. Primary construction was at the Tomlinson and Hartupee yard in Pittsburgh, PA, owned by Joseph Tomlinson and Andrew… … Wikipedia
USS Bastion (ACM-6) — was a Chimo class minelayer in the United States Navy during World War II. Bastion was originally the Colonel Henry J. Hunt a mine planter built in 1942 at Point Pleasant, West Virginia, by the Marietta Manufacturing Co. and was acquired by the… … Wikipedia