USS Housatonic — Geschichte Stapellauf 20. November 1861 Indienststellung 29. August 1862 Verbleib … Deutsch Wikipedia
USS Housatonic (AO-35) — was a , and six destroyers engaged in ferrying U.S. Army P 40 fighter planes aboard the carrier from Port of Spain to Akkra on the Gold Coast of Africa. Fuel from Housatonic enabled this group to return to Port of Spain without stopping or… … Wikipedia
USS Housatonic (1861) — USS Housatonic Geschichte Stapellauf 20. November 1861 Indienststellung 29. August 1862 … Deutsch Wikipedia
USS Housatonic (1861) — USS Housatonic was a screw sloop of war of the United States Navy, named for Housatonic River of New England which rises in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, and flows southward into Connecticut before emptying into Long Island Sound a little east … Wikipedia
Housatonic — may refer to one of the following.*Housatonic, Massachusetts. *Housatonic Railroad, a railroad that operated 1836 1892, and a separate company started in 1983 in western Connecticut. *Housatonic River, a river in western Massachusetts and western … Wikipedia
Housatonic — hat folgende Bedeutungen: Housatonic River, ein Fluss in Nordamerika Housatonic (Volk), ein Indianerstamm, der früher an diesem Fluss lebte USS Housatonic (1861), ein Kriegsschiff im Amerikanischen Bürgerkrieg Housatonic (1891), ein… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Housatonic River — Geobox River name = Housatonic River native name = other name = other name1 = image size = 300 image caption = Looking south down the Housatonic River toward the I 95 bridge in Milford, CT. country = USA country1 = state = Connecticut state1 =… … Wikipedia
USS Wesson (DE-184) — Career (United States) … Wikipedia
USS Canandaigua (1862) — was a heavy (1,395 ton) sloop,with steam engine screw, acquired by the Union Navy during the second year of the American Civil War. After the war, Canandaigua was retained and placed in operation in Europe and elsewhere.With her heavy guns (three … Wikipedia
USS Hoyt (1863) — was a steamer acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was used by the Union Navy for various tasks, including those of a torpedo boat. Hoyt , a former merchant tug Luke Hoyt , built at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1863,… … Wikipedia