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USS Brandywine (1825)
USS Brandywine (1825) Career Ordered: Laid down: 1821 Launched ... 44 x 32 pounder (15 kg) guns USS Brandywine was a United States Navy 44-gun ... launched in 1825. The name comes from Brandywine Creek in Pennsylvania, where the Battle ...
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Brandywine
Brandywine The word Brandywine may refer to: Brandy (archaic) Brandywine — a variety of heirloom tomato Battle of Brandywine USS Brandywine, ship of the US Navy ...
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USS Sabine (1855)
USS Sabine (1855) Career Laid down: 1822 Launched ... Armament: 44 to 50 guns The first USS Sabine was a sailing frigate built by ... hull by twenty feet. Built essentially from Brandywine plans, she was commissioned on 23 August ... Snow of Rockland, Maine. See also See USS Sabine for other Navy ships of the ...
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USS St. Lawrence (1848)
USS St. Lawrence (1848) Off the Isle of ... guns, 42 x 32 pounders (15 kg) USS St. Lawrence was a frigate in the ... was based on the same plans as Brandywine. Although St. Lawrence was laid down in ... on hand when Confederate ironclad, Virginia, (formerly USS Merrimac) attacked Union warships there two days ...
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USS Wisconsin (BB-9)
USS Wisconsin (BB-9) The USS Wisconsin at anchor Career Ordered: 19 September ... six one-pounders, four .30-caliber machineguns USS Wisconsin (BB-9), an Illinois-class battleship ... to Annapolis, Maryland, but, after passing the Brandywine Shoal Light , received orders to stick close ... the Washington Naval Treaty. External link Maritimequest USS Wisconsin BB-9 Photo Gallery Illinois- ...
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List of United States Navy ships, B
... Y Z For ships with unique names, "USS Shipname" redirects to the ship article. For reused names, "USS Shipname" is an index page for the ... to the specific ship pages. B-Ba USS B-1 (SS-10) USS B-2 (SS-11) USS B-3 (SS-12) USS B. ...
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User:Stan Shebs/Articles
... Type I U-boat - US Atlantic Fleet - USS Abraham Lincoln - USS Adams - USS Admiralty Islands - USS Alabama - USS Alaska - USS Albany - USS Alliance - USS ...
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Category:Frigates of the United States Navy
... frigates of the United States Navy A USS Adams (1799) USS Alliance (1778) B USS Boston (1776) USS Boston (1799) USS Brandywine (1825) C USS Chesapeake (1799) ...
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Samuel Francis du Pont
... his father's home, Louviers, across the Brandywine Creek from his uncle's estate and ... 12, and he first set sail aboard USS Franklin out of Delaware in December 1815 ... time he took his next assignment aboard USS Constitution in 1821. He then served aboard USS Congress in the West Indies and off ... to sailing master during his service aboard USS North Carolina in 1825, which sailed ...
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David Farragut
... command of a prize ship taken by USS Essex and brought her safely to port ... Gulf Blockading Squadron, with his flag in USS Hartford, in April 1862 he ran past ... Admirals." Numerous destroyers have since been named USS Farragut in his honor (including two class ... 1825, served as a lieutenant on the Brandywine. 1826–38, served in subordinate capacities on various ... Chief, U.S. Navy. January 1862, commanded USS Hartford and the West Gulf blockading ...
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