USS Wayne

USS Wayne

There have been two United States Navy ships with variations of the name USS Wayne:

* USS Fort Wayne (SP-3786), a cargo ship which saw service during World War I
* USS Wayne (APA-54), an attack transport ship which saw service during World War II


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