USS Juniata

USS Juniata

USS "Juniata' may refer to:

*USS|Juniata|1862, was a steam sloop of war launched 20 March 1862 and sold 25 March 1891

*USS|Juniata|SP-602, was a motor yacht acquired by the US Navy 1 June 1917 and returned to her owner 25 July 1918

*USS|Juniata|IX-77, was purchased by the US Navy in 1942 and sold in June 1945


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