USS Avocet

USS Avocet

USS "Avocet" may refer to:

*, laid down as "Minesweeper No. 19" on 13 September 1917 at Baltimore, Maryland
*, laid down as "LCI(L)-653" on 14 June 1944 at Barber, New Jersey

References

*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a14-list.htm


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