USS Ozark

USS Ozark

USS "Ozark" may refer to:

*, the lead ship of her class of monitor, launched in 1863 and stricken in 1865.
*, an "Arkansas"-class monitor, launched in 1900 and sold in 1922.
*, a "Catskill"-class vehicle landing ship, launched in 1942 and stricken in 1974.


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