USS Deane

USS Deane

USS "Deane" has been the name of more than one ship in the United States Navy.

* USS "Deane" was a Continental Navy frigate commissioned in 1778.

* USS "Deane" (DE-86), a "Buckley"-class destroyer escort, was never commissioned in the United States Navy. Instead it was commissioned in the Royal Navy as HMS "Deane" (K551) in 1943.Fact|date=January 2008


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