USS Manley (DD-74) — USS Manley (DD 74/AG 28/APD 1), a Sclass|Caldwell|destroyer, served in the United States Navy. She was the second Navy ship named for Captain John Manley (c.1733 ndash;1793). Manley was laid down 22 August 1916 by the Bath Iron Works, Bath,… … Wikipedia
USS Manley (TB-23) — USS Manley (Torpedo Boat No. 23/TB 23) more often spelled Manly, was built by Yarrow Co., Ltd., Poplar, London, England; purchased from Charles R. Flint 13 April 1898 during the Spanish American War; and delivered to the New York Navy Yard to be… … Wikipedia
USS Manley (DD-940) — USS Manley (DD 940), named for Captain John Manley (1773 to 1793), was a Forrest Sherman class destroyer built by the Bath Iron Works Corporation at Bath in Maine. The keel was laid down on February 10, 1955. MANLEY was commissioned on February 1 … Wikipedia
USS William P. Biddle (APA-8) — was a sclass|Heywood|attack transport that served with the US Navy during World War II. Initially laid down for the British government as War Surf , the ship that ultimately became known as William P. Biddle was completed in 1919 as the single… … Wikipedia
USS Downes (DD-45) — The first USS Downes (DD 45) was a Cassin class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I. She was later transferred to the United States Coast Guard, where she was designated CG 4. She was named for John Downes. Downes was launched… … Wikipedia
USS Edson — (DD 946) Geschichte Typ Zerstörer Kiellegung 3. Dezember 1956 … Deutsch Wikipedia
USS Lynch (1776) — was a schooner acquired as part of the Continental Navy in 1776. She served for over a year on the New England coast, interfering with British maritime trade when possible. In 1777 she was assigned dispatch boat duty and, after delivering her… … Wikipedia
USS Turner Joy — (DD 951) Geschichte Typ Zerstörer Kiellegung 30. September 1957 … Deutsch Wikipedia
USS Bigelow — (DD 942) Geschichte Typ Zerstörer Kiellegung 6. Juli 1955 … Deutsch Wikipedia
USS Decatur (DDG-31) — USS Decatur (DD 936) Geschichte Typ Zerstörer Kiellegung 13. September 1954 … Deutsch Wikipedia