The United States Navy has over 470 ships in both active service and the reserve fleet, with approximately 95 more in either the planning and ordering stages or under construction, according to the Naval Vessel Register and published reports. This list includes ships that are owned and leased by the US Navy; ships that are formally commissioned, by way of ceremony, and non-commissioned. Ships denoted with the prefix "USS" are commissioned ships. Prior to commissioning, ships may be described as a "pre-commissioning unit" or PCU, but are officially referred to by name with no prefix.[1] US Navy support ships are often non-commissioned ships organized and operated by Military Sealift Command. Among these support ships, those denoted "USNS" are owned by the US Navy.[1] Those denoted by "MV" or "SS" are chartered.
Current ships include commissioned warships that are in active service, as well as ships that are part of Military Sealift Command, the support component and the Ready Reserve Force, that while non-commissioned, are still part of the effective force of the US Navy. Future ships listed are those that are in the planning stages, or are currently under construction, from having the keel laid to fitting out and final sea trials.
There exist a number of former US Navy ships which are museum ships (not listed here), some of which may be US government-owned. One of these, USS Constitution, a three-masted tall ship, is one of the original six frigates of the United States Navy. It is the oldest naval vessel afloat, and still retains its commission (and hence is listed here), as a special commemoration for that ship alone.
Current combatant ships
edit- 11 Aircraft carriers
- 17 Cruisers
- 72 Destroyers
- 22 Littoral Combat Ships
- 9 Amphibious Assault Ships
- 2 Amphibious Command Ships
- 12 Amphibious Transport Docks
- 10 Dock Landing Ships
- 5 Patrol Boats
- 8 Mine Countermeasures Vessels
- 14 Ballistic Missile Submarines (SSBN)
- 4 Cruise Missile Submarines (SSGN)
- 50 Nuclear Attack Submarines (SSN)
- 7 Auxiliary Ships
Aircraft carriers
editClass | Ship | Hull number | Commissioned | Homeport | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gerald R. Ford | USS Gerald R. Ford | CVN-78 | 22 July 2017 | Norfolk, VA | [2] |
Nimitz | USS Nimitz | CVN-68 | 3 May 1975 | Bremerton, WA | [3] Scheduled for decommissioning 2025[4] |
USS Dwight D. Eisenhower | CVN-69 | 18 October 1977 | Norfolk, VA | [5] | |
USS Carl Vinson | CVN-70 | 13 March 1982 | Bremerton, WA | [6] | |
USS Theodore Roosevelt | CVN-71 | 25 October 1986 | San Diego, CA | [7] | |
USS Abraham Lincoln | CVN-72 | 11 November 1989 | San Diego, CA | [8] | |
USS George Washington | CVN-73 | 4 July 1992 | Norfolk, VA | [9] | |
USS John C. Stennis | CVN-74 | 9 December 1995 | Bremerton, WA | [10] | |
USS Harry S. Truman | CVN-75 | 25 July 1998 | Norfolk, VA | [11] | |
USS Ronald Reagan | CVN-76 | 12 July 2003 | Yokosuka, Japan | [12] | |
USS George H.W. Bush | CVN-77 | 10 January 2009 | Norfolk, VA | [13] |
Cruisers
editClass | Ship | Hull number | Commissioned | Homeport | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ticonderoga | USS Bunker Hill | CG-52 | 20 September 1986 | San Diego, CA | [14][15] Scheduled for decommissioning 2023[4][16] |
USS Mobile Bay | CG-53 | 21 February 1987 | San Diego, CA | [17] Scheduled for decommissioning 2023[4][16] | |
USS Antietam | CG-54 | 6 June 1987 | Yokosuka, Japan | [18] Scheduled for decommissioning 2024[4] | |
USS Leyte Gulf | CG-55 | 26 September 1987 | Norfolk, VA | [19] | |
USS San Jacinto | CG-56 | 23 January 1988 | Norfolk, VA | [20] Proposed decommission 2023[16] | |
USS Lake Champlain | CG-57 | 12 August 1988 | San Diego, CA | [21] Proposed decommission 2023[16] | |
USS Philippine Sea | CG-58 | 18 March 1989 | Mayport, FL | [22] | |
USS Princeton | CG-59 | 11 February 1989 | San Diego, CA | [23] | |
USS Normandy | CG-60 | 9 December 1989 | Norfolk, VA | [24] | |
USS Chancellorsville | CG-62 | 4 November 1989 | Yokosuka, Japan | [25] Scheduled for decommissioning 2026[4] | |
USS Cowpens | CG-63 | 9 March 1991 | San Diego, CA | [26] | |
USS Gettysburg | CG-64 | 22 June 1991 | Mayport, FL | [27] | |
USS Chosin | CG-65 | 12 January 1991 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [28] | |
USS Shiloh | CG-67 | 18 July 1992 | Yokosuka, Japan | [29] Scheduled for decommissioning 2024[4] | |
USS Vicksburg | CG-69 | 14 November 1992 | Mayport, FL | [30] Proposed decommission 2023[16] | |
USS Lake Erie | CG-70 | 10 May 1993 | San Diego, CA | [31] | |
USS Cape St. George | CG-71 | 12 June 1993 | San Diego, CA | [32] |
Destroyers
editLittoral combat ships
editClass | Ship | Hull number | Commissioned | Homeport | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Freedom | USS Billings | LCS-15 | 3 August 2019 | Mayport, FL | [105] Proposed decommission 2023[16] |
USS Detroit | LCS-7 | 22 October 2016 | Mayport, FL | [106] Proposed decommission 2023[16] | |
USS Fort Worth | LCS-3 | 6 August 2012 | San Diego, CA | [107] Proposed decommission 2023[16] | |
USS Indianapolis | LCS-17 | 26 October 2019 | Mayport, FL | [108] Proposed decommission 2023[16] | |
USS Little Rock | LCS-9 | 16 December 2017 | Mayport, FL | [109] Proposed decommission 2023[16] | |
USS Milwaukee | LCS-5 | 21 November 2015 | Mayport, FL | [110] Proposed decommission 2023[16] | |
USS Minneapolis-Saint Paul | LCS-21 | 21 May 2022 | Mayport, FL | [111] | |
USS Sioux City | LCS-11 | 17 November 2018 | Mayport, FL | [112] Proposed decommission 2023[16] | |
USS St. Louis | LCS-19 | 8 August 2020 | Mayport, FL | [113] Proposed decommission 2023[16] | |
USS Wichita | LCS-13 | 12 January 2019 | Mayport, FL | [114] Proposed decommission 2023[16] | |
Independence | USS Charleston | LCS-18 | 2 March 2019 | San Diego, CA | [115] |
USS Cincinnati | LCS-20 | 5 October 2019 | San Diego, CA | [116] | |
USS Gabrielle Giffords | LCS-10 | 10 June 2017 | San Diego, CA | [117] | |
USS Jackson | LCS-6 | 5 December 2015 | San Diego, CA | [118] | |
USS Kansas City | LCS-22 | 20 June 2020 | San Diego, CA | [119] | |
USS Manchester | LCS-14 | 26 May 2018 | San Diego, CA | [120] | |
USS Mobile | LCS-26 | 22 May 2021 | San Diego, CA | [121] | |
USS Montgomery | LCS-8 | 10 September 2016 | San Diego, CA | [122] | |
USS Oakland | LCS-24 | 17 April 2021 | San Diego, CA | [123] | |
USS Omaha | LCS-12 | 3 February 2018 | San Diego, CA | [124] | |
USS Savannah | LCS-28 | 5 February 2022 | San Diego, CA | [125] | |
USS Tulsa | LCS-16 | 16 February 2019 | San Diego, CA | [126] |
Amphibious assault ships
editClass | Ship | Hull number | Commissioned | Homeport | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
America | USS America | LHA-6 | 11 October 2014 | Sasebo, Japan | [127] |
USS Tripoli | LHA-7 | 15 July 2020 | San Diego, CA | [128] | |
Wasp | USS Bataan | LHD-5 | 20 September 1997 | Norfolk, VA | [129] |
USS Boxer | LHD-4 | 11 February 1995 | San Diego, CA | [130] | |
USS Essex | LHD-2 | 24 August 1992 | San Diego, CA | [131] | |
USS Iwo Jima | LHD-7 | 30 June 2001 | Mayport, FL | [132] | |
USS Kearsarge | LHD-3 | 16 October 1993 | Norfolk, VA | [133] | |
USS Makin Island | LHD-8 | 24 October 2009 | San Diego, CA | [134] | |
USS Wasp | LHD-1 | 6 July 1989 | Norfolk, VA | [135] |
Amphibious command ships
editClass | Ship | Hull number | Commissioned | Homeport | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Blue Ridge | USS Blue Ridge | LCC-19 | 14 November 1970 | Yokosuka, Japan | [136] Oldest deployed ship |
USS Mount Whitney | LCC-20 | 16 January 1971 | Gaeta, Italy | [137] |
Amphibious transport docks
editClass | Ship | Hull number | Commissioned | Homeport | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
San Antonio | USS Anchorage | LPD-23 | 4 May 2013 | San Diego, CA | [138] |
USS Arlington | LPD-24 | 6 April 2013 | Norfolk, VA | [139] | |
USS Fort Lauderdale | LPD-28 | 30 July 2022 | Norfolk, VA | [140] | |
USS Green Bay | LPD-20 | 24 January 2006 | Sasebo, Japan | [141] | |
USS John P. Murtha | LPD-26 | 8 October 2016 | San Diego, CA | [142] | |
USS Mesa Verde | LPD-19 | 15 December 2007 | Norfolk, VA | [143] | |
USS New Orleans | LPD-18 | 5 March 2007 | San Diego, CA | [144] | |
USS New York | LPD-21 | 7 November 2009 | Mayport, FL | [145] | |
USS Portland | LPD-27 | 14 December 2017 | San Diego, CA | [146] | |
USS San Antonio | LPD-17 | 14 January 2006 | Norfolk, VA | [147] | |
USS San Diego | LPD-22 | 19 May 2012 | San Diego, CA | [148] | |
USS Somerset | LPD-25 | 1 March 2014 | San Diego, CA | [149] |
Dock landing ships
editClass | Ship | Hull number | Commissioned | Homeport | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Harpers Ferry | USS Carter Hall | LSD-50 | 30 September 1995 | Little Creek, VA | [150] Scheduled for decommissioning 2023[4] |
USS Harpers Ferry | LSD-49 | 7 January 1995 | San Diego, CA | [151] Scheduled for decommissioning 2024[4] | |
USS Oak Hill | LSD-51 | 8 June 1996 | Little Creek, VA | [152] Scheduled for decommissioning 2025[4] | |
USS Pearl Harbor | LSD-52 | 27 April 1998 | San Diego, CA | [153] Scheduled for decommissioning 2024[4] | |
Whidbey Island | USS Ashland | LSD-48 | 9 May 1992 | Sasebo, Japan | [154] Scheduled for decommissioning 2023[4][16] |
USS Comstock | LSD-45 | 3 February 1990 | San Diego, CA | [155] Scheduled for decommissioning 2026[4] | |
USS Germantown | LSD-42 | 8 February 1986 | Sasebo, Japan | [156] Scheduled for decommissioning 2023[4][16] | |
USS Gunston Hall | LSD-44 | 22 April 1989 | Little Creek, VA | [157] Scheduled for decommissioning 2023[4][16] | |
USS Rushmore | LSD-47 | 1 June 1991 | San Diego, CA | [158] Scheduled for decommissioning 2024[4] | |
USS Tortuga | LSD-46 | 17 November 1990 | Little Creek, VA | [159] Proposed decommission 2023[16] |
Patrol boats
editClass | Ship | Hull number | Commissioned | Homeport | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cyclone | USS Chinook | PC-9 | 28 January 1995 | Manama, Bahrain | [160] Proposed decommission 2023[16] |
USS Hurricane | PC-3 | 15 October 1993 | Manama, Bahrain | [161] Proposed decommission 2023[16] | |
USS Monsoon | PC-4 | 22 January 1994 | Manama, Bahrain | [162] Proposed decommission 2023[16] | |
USS Sirocco | PC-6 | 11 June 1994 | Manama, Bahrain | [163] Proposed decommission 2023[16] | |
USS Thunderbolt | PC-12 | 7 October 1995 | Manama, Bahrain | [164] Proposed decommission 2023[16] |
Mine countermeasures
editClass | Ship | Hull number | Commissioned | Homeport | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Avenger | USS Chief | MCM-14 | 5 November 1994 | Sasebo, Japan | [165] |
USS Devastator | MCM-6 | 6 October 1990 | San Diego, CA | [166][15] Scheduled for decommissioning 2024[4] | |
USS Dextrous | MCM-13 | 9 July 1994 | Manama, Bahrain | [167] Scheduled for decommissioning 2024[4] | |
USS Gladiator | MCM-11 | 18 September 1993 | Manama, Bahrain | [168] Scheduled for decommissioning 2024[4] | |
USS Patriot | MCM-7 | 18 October 1991 | Sasebo, Japan | [169] | |
USS Pioneer | MCM-9 | 7 December 1992 | Sasebo, Japan | [170] | |
USS Sentry | MCM-3 | 2 September 1989 | San Diego, CA | [171] Scheduled for decommissioning 2024[4] | |
USS Warrior | MCM-10 | 7 April 1993 | Sasebo, Japan | [172] |
Ballistic missile submarines (SSBN)
editClass | Ship | Hull number | Commissioned | Homeport | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ohio | USS Alabama | SSBN-731 | 25 May 1985 | Bangor, WA | [173] |
USS Alaska | SSBN-732 | 25 January 1986 | Kings Bay, GA | [174] | |
USS Henry M. Jackson | SSBN-730 | 6 October 1984 | Bangor, WA | [175] | |
USS Kentucky | SSBN-737 | 13 July 1991 | Bangor, WA | [176] | |
USS Louisiana | SSBN-743 | 6 September 1997 | Bangor, WA | [177] | |
USS Maine | SSBN-741 | 29 July 1995 | Bangor, WA | [178] | |
USS Maryland | SSBN-738 | 13 June 1992 | Kings Bay, GA | [179] | |
USS Nebraska | SSBN-739 | 10 July 1993 | Bangor, WA | [180] | |
USS Nevada | SSBN-733 | 16 August 1986 | Bangor, WA | [181] | |
USS Pennsylvania | SSBN-735 | 9 September 1989 | Bangor, WA | [182] | |
USS Rhode Island | SSBN-740 | 9 July 1994 | Kings Bay, GA | [183] | |
USS Tennessee | SSBN-734 | 17 December 1988 | Kings Bay, GA | [184] | |
USS West Virginia | SSBN-736 | 20 October 1990 | Kings Bay, GA | [185] | |
USS Wyoming | SSBN-742 | 13 July 1996 | Kings Bay, GA | [186] |
Cruise missile submarines (SSGN)
editClass | Ship | Hull number | Commissioned | Homeport | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ohio | USS Florida | SSGN-728 | 18 June 1983 | Kings Bay, GA | [187] Scheduled for decommissioning 2026[4] |
USS Georgia | SSGN-729 | 11 February 1984 | Kings Bay, GA | [188] | |
USS Michigan | SSGN-727 | 11 September 1982 | Bangor, WA | [189] | |
USS Ohio | SSGN-726 | 11 November 1981 | Bangor, WA | [190] Scheduled for decommissioning 2026[4] |
Nuclear attack submarines (SSN)
editClass | Ship | Hull number | Commissioned | Homeport | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Los Angeles | USS Albany | SSN-753 | 7 April 1990 | Norfolk, VA | [191] |
USS Alexandria | SSN-757 | 29 June 1991 | San Diego, CA | [192] Scheduled for decommissioning 2026[4] | |
USS Annapolis | SSN-760 | 11 April 1992 | San Diego, CA | [193] | |
USS Asheville | SSN-758 | 28 September 1991 | San Diego, CA | [194] | |
USS Boise | SSN-764 | 7 November 1992 | Norfolk, VA | [195] | |
USS Charlotte | SSN-766 | 16 September 1994 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [196] | |
USS Cheyenne | SSN-773 | 13 September 1996 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [197] | |
USS Chicago | SSN-721 | 27 September 1986 | Apra Harbor, GU | [198] Proposed decommission 2023[16] Scheduled for decommissioning 2024[4] | |
USS Columbia | SSN-771 | 9 October 1995 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [199] | |
USS Columbus | SSN-762 | 24 July 1993 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [200] | |
USS Greeneville | SSN-772 | 16 February 1996 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [201] | |
USS Hampton | SSN-767 | 6 November 1993 | San Diego, CA | [202] | |
USS Hartford | SSN-768 | 10 December 1994 | Groton, CT | [203] | |
USS Helena | SSN-725 | 11 July 1987 | Norfolk, VA | [204] Scheduled for decommissioning 2025[4] | |
USS Jefferson City | SSN-759 | 29 February 1992 | San Diego, CA | [205] | |
USS Key West | SSN-722 | 12 September 1987 | Apra Harbor, GU | [206] Proposed decommission 2023[16] Scheduled for decommissioning 2024[4] | |
USS Montpelier | SSN-765 | 13 March 1993 | Norfolk, VA | [207] | |
USS Newport News | SSN-750 | 3 June 1989 | Norfolk, VA | [208] Scheduled for decommissioning 2026[4] | |
USS Pasadena | SSN-752 | 11 February 1989 | San Diego, CA | [209] Scheduled for decommissioning 2025[4] | |
USS San Juan | SSN-751 | 6 August 1988 | Groton, CT | [210] Scheduled for decommissioning 2024[4] | |
USS Santa Fe | SSN-763 | 8 January 1994 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [211] | |
USS Scranton | SSN-756 | 26 January 1991 | San Diego, CA | [212] Scheduled for decommissioning 2026[4] | |
USS Springfield | SSN-761 | 9 January 1993 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [213] | |
USS Toledo | SSN-769 | 24 February 1995 | Groton, CT | [214] | |
USS Topeka | SSN-754 | 21 October 1989 | San Diego, CA | [215] Scheduled for decommissioning 2024[4] | |
USS Tucson | SSN-770 | 18 August 1995 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [216] | |
Seawolf | USS Connecticut | SSN-22 | 11 December 1998 | Bremerton, WA | [217] |
USS Jimmy Carter | SSN-23 | 19 February 2005 | Bangor, WA | [218] | |
USS Seawolf | SSN-21 | 19 July 1997 | Bremerton, WA | [219] | |
Virginia | USS California | SSN-781 | 29 October 2011 | Groton, CT | [220] |
USS Colorado | SSN-788 | 17 March 2018 | Groton, CT | [221] | |
USS Delaware | SSN-791 | 4 April 2020 | Groton, CT | [222] | |
USS Hawaii | SSN-776 | 5 May 2007 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [223] | |
USS Illinois | SSN-786 | 29 October 2016 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [224] | |
USS Indiana | SSN-789 | 29 September 2018 | Groton, CT | [225] | |
USS John Warner | SSN-785 | 1 August 2015 | Norfolk, VA | [226] | |
USS Minnesota | SSN-783 | 7 September 2013 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [227] | |
USS Mississippi | SSN-782 | 31 July 2010 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [228] | |
USS Montana | SSN-794 | 25 June 2022 | Norfolk, VA | [229] | |
USS New Hampshire | SSN-778 | 25 October 2008 | Groton, CT | [230] | |
USS New Mexico | SSN-779 | 27 March 2010 | Groton, CT | [231] | |
USS North Carolina | SSN-777 | 3 May 2008 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [232] | |
USS North Dakota | SSN-784 | 25 October 2014 | Groton, CT | [233] | |
USS Oregon | SSN-793 | 28 May 2022 | Groton, CT | [234] | |
USS South Dakota | SSN-790 | 2 February 2019 | Groton, CT | [235] | |
USS Texas | SSN-775 | 9 September 2006 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [236] | |
USS Vermont | SSN-792 | 18 April 2020 | Groton, CT | [237] | |
USS Virginia | SSN-774 | 23 October 2004 | Groton, CT | [238] | |
USS Washington | SSN-787 | 7 October 2017 | Norfolk, VA | [239] |
Auxiliaries
editClass | Ship | Hull number | Commissioned | Homeport | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Emory S. Land | USS Emory S. Land | AS-39 | 7 July 1979 | Apra Harbor, GU | [240] |
USS Frank Cable | AS-40 | 29 October 1979 | Apra Harbor, GU | [241] | |
Lewis B. Puller | USS Hershel "Woody" Williams | ESB-4 | 7 March 2020 | Norfolk, VA | [242] |
USS Lewis B. Puller | ESB-3 | 17 August 2017 | Norfolk, VA | [243] | |
USS Miguel Keith | ESB-5 | 8 May 2021 | Saipan, Japan | [244] | |
Banner | USS Pueblo | AGER-2 | 7 April 1945 | Yokosuka, Japan (at time of capture) |
[245] Captured and currently possessed by North Korea. Still actively commissionedA |
Original six frigates | USS Constitution | 1 October 1797 | Boston, MA | [246] The oldest commissioned vessel in the US NavyA |
Note
Current non-combatant ships
editNon-commissioned
editSupport
editReady Reserve Force ships
editReady Reserve Force ships are maintained by the United States Maritime Administration and are part of the United States Navy ship inventory. If activated, these ships would be operated by Military Sealift Command.
Reserve fleet
editFuture ships
editUnder construction
editNote: Ships listed here may be referred to as "pre-commissioning unit" or "PCU" in various sources including US Navy webpages.[504] While 'PCU' might be used informally as a prefix in some sources, it is not an official ship prefix.[1] Ships listed here may be delivered to United States Navy but are not actively commissioned
On order
editThe following ships have been ordered but have not yet had their keel laid down, and therefore have not reached 'under construction' status.
Fleet totals
editCommissioned (USS) – 237
- Aircraft carrier – 11
- Amphibious assault ship – 9
- Amphibious command ship – 2
- Amphibious transport dock – 13
- Attack submarine – 51
- Ballistic missile submarine – 14
- Classic frigate – 1
- Cruiser – 9 (of 18)
- Destroyer – 75
- Dock landing ship – 10 (of 12)
- Expeditionary mobile base – 4
- Guided missile submarine – 4
- Littoral combat ship – 23 (of 28)
- Mine countermeasures ship – 8
- Submarine tender – 2 (of 3)
- Technical research ship – 1
Non-commissioned (USNS) – 90
- Cable ship – 1
- Dry cargo ship – 14
- Expeditionary fast transport – 13
- Expeditionary transfer dock – 2
- Fast combat support ship – 2
- Fleet ocean tug – 1
- High speed transport – 2
- Hospital ship – 2
- Instrumentation ship – 1 (of 2)
- Maritime prepositioning ship – 7
- Ocean surveillance ship – 5
- Offshore supply vessel – 1
- Replenishment oiler – 16 (of 17)
- S.A.S.W.S Vessel A – 4
- Salvage ship – 2 (of 4)
- Survey ship – 7
- Vehicle cargo ship – 10 (of 58)
Support (MV, RV – or no prefix) – 66
- Barracks ship – 21
- Container ship – 5
- Dry dock – 2
- Fast sea frame – 1
- Fuel tanker – 5
- Harbor tug – 12
- Large harbor tug – 5
- Oceanographic research ship – 6
- S.A.S.W.S Vessel A – 4
- Sea-based X-band Radar – 1
- Self Defense Test Ship – 1
- Torpedo trials craft – 2
- Unclassified miscellaneous – 1
Ready Reserve Force ships (MV, SS, GTS) – 54
- Aviation logistics support ship – 2
- Crane ship – 4
- Vehicle cargo ship – 48 (of 58)
Reserve Fleet ships (USS, USNS) – 22
- Cruiser – 9 (of 18)
- Dock landing ship – 2 (of 12)
- Dry dock – 1
- Instrumentation ship – 1 (of 2)
- Littoral combat ship – 5 (of 28)
- Replenishment oiler – 1 (of 17)
- Salvage ship – 2 (of 4)
- Submarine tender – 1 (of 3)
Under construction – 50
- Aircraft carrier – 3
- Amphibious assault ship – 2
- Amphibious transport dock – 3
- Attack submarine – 8
- Ballistic missile submarine – 1
- Destroyer – 11
- Expeditionary fast transport – 3
- Expeditionary mobile base – 2
- Frigate – 1
- Littoral combat ship – 5
- Replenishment oiler – 4
- Survey ship – 1
- Towing, salvage and rescue ship – 6
On order – 43
- Aircraft carrier – 1
- Amphibious assault ship – 1
- Amphibious transport dock – 1
- Attack submarine – 9
- Ballistic missile submarine – 1
- Barracks ship – 2
- Destroyer – 11
- Expeditionary fast transport – 1
- Expeditionary medical ship – 2
- Frigate – 5
- Ocean surveillance ship – 1
- Replenishment oiler – 4
- Towing, salvage and rescue ship – 4
Expected to retire – 50
- Aircraft carrier (2025) – 1
- Attack submarine (2024) – 3
- Attack submarine (2025) – 2
- Attack submarine (2026) – 3
- Cruiser (2025) – 2
- Cruiser (2026) – 1
- Dock landing ship (2023) – 3
- Dock landing ship (2024) – 4
- Dock landing ship (2025) – 2
- Dock landing ship (2026) – 1
- Expeditionary fast transport (2025) – 4
- Expeditionary transfer dock (2023) – 1
- Expeditionary transfer dock (2025) – 1
- Fleet ocean tug (2023) – 1
- Guided missile submarine (2026) – 2
- Guided missile submarine (2028) – 2
- Littoral combat ship (2023) – 5
- Littoral combat ship (2025) – 2
- Mine countermeasures ship (2024) – 4
- Ocean surveillance ship (2026) – 1
- Replenishment oiler (2023) – 1
- Replenishment oiler (2025) – 1
- Replenishment oiler (2026) – 1
- Salvage ship (2023) – 1
- Salvage ship (2024) – 1
Totals
Commissioned: | 237 |
Non-commissioned: | 90 |
Support: | 66 |
Ready Reserve Force ships: | 54 |
Reserve fleet: | 22 |
Grand total: | 469 |
Images
editCommissioned
-
USS Tripoli (LHA-7), an America-class amphibious assault ship in light aircraft carrier mode with two squadrons of F-35B fighters aboard
Non-commissioned
-
USNS Grasp (T-ARS-51), a Safeguard-class rescue and salvage ship, tows ex-USS Des Moines (CA-134) to the scrapyard in Texas
-
USNS Zeus (T-ARC-7), a cable ship built specifically for the US Navy, she is the only ship in her class and the only ship of her kind in the Navy
Support
-
Sea-based X-band Radar underway at sea
-
APL-61, a non self-propelled barracks ship and lead ship of her class, moored alongside the United States Naval Academy
Ready Reserve Force ships
Reserve fleet
Under construction
-
Artist's rendering of USS Enterprise (CVN-80), a Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier currently under construction
-
Artist's rendering of USS District of Columbia (SSBN-826), a nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine currently under construction and the lead ship of her class
-
Artist's rendering of USS Bougainville (LHA-8), an America-class amphibious assault ship currently under construction
-
USS Zumwalt (DDG-1000), a guided missile destroyer and the lead ship of her class, which included USS Lyndon B. Johnson (DDG-1002), currently under construction
On order
-
USS America (LHA-6), an amphibious assault ship and lead ship of her class, some of which are currently on order
-
Artist's rendering of USS Constellation (FFG-62), a guided-missile frigate and the lead ship of her class, some of which are currently on order
-
Artist's rendering of USS Virginia (SSN-774), a nuclear powered attack submarine and lead ship of her class, some of which are currently on order
-
Artist's rendering of USNS Navajo (T-ATS-6), a rescue and salvage ship and lead ship of her class, some of which are currently on order
See also
edit- List of currently active United States military watercraft
- List of equipment of the United States Navy – Watercraft
- List of equipment of the United States Armed Forces – Watercraft
- United States Navy ships
- United States Merchant Marine
- List of United States Navy ships (includes current and former USN ships)
- Strategic Sealift Ships
- Ship identifier
- United States ship naming conventions
- List of museum ships of the United States military
- List of ships of the United States Army
- List of ships of the United States Air Force
- List of United States Coast Guard cutters (includes current and former USCG Cutters)
References
edit- ^ a b c "Ship Naming in the United States Navy". Naval History and Heritage Command. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
The prefix "USS," meaning "United States Ship," is used in official documents to identify a commissioned ship of the Navy. It applies to a ship while she is in commission. Before commissioning, or after decommissioning, she is referred to by name, with no prefix.
- ^ Gerald R. Ford
- ^ Nimitz
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap Burgess, Richard R. (11 December 2020). "Navy Plans to Retire 48 Ships During 2022-2026". Seapower.
- ^ Dwight D. Eisenhower
- ^ Carl Vinson
- ^ Theodore Roosevelt
- ^ Abraham Lincoln
- ^ George Washington
- ^ John C. Stennis
- ^ Harry S. Truman
- ^ Ronald Reagan
- ^ George H. W. Bush
- ^ Bunker Hill
- ^ a b "Document: Navy's 30-Year Shipbuilding Plan to Congress for Fiscal Year 2016". USNI News. 3 April 2015.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al "Navy Wants to Decommission 39 Warships in 2023". 15 August 2022. Retrieved 5 October 2022.
- ^ Mobile Bay
- ^ Antietam
- ^ Leyte Gulf
- ^ San Jacinto
- ^ Lake Champlain
- ^ Philippine Sea
- ^ Princeton
- ^ Normandy
- ^ Chancellorsville
- ^ Cowpens
- ^ Gettysburg
- ^ Chosin
- ^ Shiloh
- ^ Vicksburg
- ^ Lake Erie
- ^ Cape St. George
- ^ Michael Monsoor
- ^ Zumwalt
- ^ Arleigh Burke
- ^ Bainbridge
- ^ Barry
- ^ Benfold
- ^ Bulkeley
- ^ Carney
- ^ Chafee
- ^ Chung-Hoon
- ^ Cole
- ^ Curtis Wilbur
- ^ Daniel Inouye
- ^ Decatur
- ^ Delbert D. Black
- ^ Dewey
- ^ Donald Cook
- ^ Farragut
- ^ Fitzgerald
- ^ Forrest Sherman
- ^ Frank E. Petersen Jr.
- ^ Gonzalez
- ^ Gravely
- ^ Gridley
- ^ Halsey
- ^ Higgins
- ^ Hopper
- ^ Howard
- ^ James E. Williams
- ^ Jason Dunham
- ^ John Finn
- ^ John Paul Jones
- ^ John S. McCain
- ^ Kidd
- ^ Laboon
- ^ Lassen
- ^ Mahan
- ^ Mason
- ^ McCampbell
- ^ McFaul
- ^ Michael Murphy
- ^ Milius
- ^ Mitscher
- ^ Momsen
- ^ Mustin
- ^ Nitze
- ^ O'Kane
- ^ Oscar Austin
- ^ Paul Hamilton
- ^ Paul Ignatius
- ^ Pinckney
- ^ Porter
- ^ Preble
- ^ Rafael Peralta
- ^ Ralph Johnson
- ^ Ramage
- ^ Roosevelt
- ^ Ross
- ^ Russell
- ^ Sampson
- ^ Shoup
- ^ Spruance
- ^ Sterett
- ^ Stethem
- ^ Stockdale
- ^ Stout
- ^ The Sullivans
- ^ Thomas Hudner
- ^ Truxtun
- ^ Wayne E. Meyer
- ^ William P. Lawrence
- ^ Winston Churchill
- ^ Billings
- ^ Detroit
- ^ Fort Worth
- ^ Indianapolis
- ^ Little Rock
- ^ Milwaukee
- ^ Minneapolis-Saint Paul
- ^ Sioux City
- ^ St. Louis
- ^ Wichita
- ^ Charleston
- ^ Cincinnati
- ^ Gabrielle Giffords
- ^ Jackson
- ^ Kansas City
- ^ Manchester
- ^ Mobile
- ^ Montgomery
- ^ Oakland
- ^ Omaha
- ^ Savannah
- ^ Tulsa
- ^ America
- ^ Tripoli
- ^ Bataan
- ^ Boxer
- ^ Essex
- ^ Iwo Jima
- ^ Kearsarge
- ^ Makin Island
- ^ Wasp
- ^ Blue Ridge
- ^ Mount Whitney
- ^ Anchorage
- ^ Arlington
- ^ Fort Lauderdale
- ^ Green Bay
- ^ John P. Murtha
- ^ Mesa Verde
- ^ New Orleans
- ^ New York
- ^ Portland
- ^ San Antonio
- ^ San Diego
- ^ Somerset
- ^ Carter Hall
- ^ Harpers Ferry
- ^ Oak Hill
- ^ Pearl Harbor
- ^ Ashland
- ^ Comstock
- ^ Germantown
- ^ Gunston Hall
- ^ Rushmore
- ^ Tortuga
- ^ Chinook
- ^ Hurricane
- ^ Monsoon
- ^ Sirocco
- ^ Thunderbolt
- ^ Chief
- ^ Devastator
- ^ Dextrous
- ^ Gladiator
- ^ Patriot
- ^ Pioneer
- ^ Sentry
- ^ Warrior
- ^ Alabama
- ^ Alaska
- ^ Henry M. Jackson
- ^ Kentucky
- ^ Louisiana
- ^ Maine
- ^ Maryland
- ^ Nebraska
- ^ Nevada
- ^ Pennsylvania
- ^ Rhode Island
- ^ Tennessee
- ^ West Virginia
- ^ Wyoming
- ^ Florida
- ^ Georgia
- ^ Michigan
- ^ Ohio
- ^ Albany
- ^ Alexandria
- ^ Annapolis
- ^ Asheville
- ^ Boise
- ^ Charlotte
- ^ Cheyenne
- ^ Chicago
- ^ Columbia
- ^ Columbus
- ^ Greeneville
- ^ Hampton
- ^ Hartford
- ^ Helena
- ^ Jefferson City
- ^ Key West
- ^ Montpelier
- ^ Newport News
- ^ Pasadena
- ^ San Juan
- ^ Santa Fe
- ^ Scranton
- ^ Springfield
- ^ Toledo
- ^ Topeka
- ^ Tucson
- ^ Connecticut
- ^ Jimmy Carter
- ^ Seawolf
- ^ California
- ^ Colorado
- ^ Delaware
- ^ Hawaii
- ^ Illinois
- ^ Indiana
- ^ John Warner
- ^ Minnesota
- ^ Missouri
- ^ Montana
- ^ New Hampshire
- ^ New Mexico
- ^ North Carolina
- ^ North Dakota
- ^ Oregon
- ^ South Dakota
- ^ Texas
- ^ Vermont
- ^ Virginia
- ^ Washington
- ^ Emory S. Land
- ^ Frank Cable
- ^ Hershel "Woody" Williams
- ^ Lewis B. Puller
- ^ Miguel Keith
- ^ Pueblo
- ^ Constitution
- ^ 1st Lt. Baldomero Lopez
- ^ 1st Lt. Jack Lummus
- ^ 2nd Lt. John P. Bobo
- ^ Able
- ^ Alan Shepard
- ^ Amelia Earhart
- ^ Arctic
- ^ Arrowhead
- ^ Benavidez
- ^ Big Horn
- ^ Black Powder
- ^ Bob Hope
- ^ Bowditch
- ^ Brittin
- ^ Bruce C. Heezen
- ^ Brunswick
- ^ Burlington
- ^ Carl Brashear
- ^ Carson City
- ^ Catawba
- ^ Cesar Chavez
- ^ Charles Drew
- ^ Charlton
- ^ Choctaw County
- ^ City of Bismarck (ex-Bismarck ex-Sacrifice)
- ^ Comfort
- ^ Dahl
- ^ Eagleview
- ^ Effective
- ^ Fall River
- ^ "Vessel details for: FAST TEMPO (Offshore Supply Ship) – IMO 9347401, MMSI 369465000, Call Sign NAJK Registered in USA | AIS Marine Traffic". MarineTraffic.com. Retrieved 2 June 2017.
- ^ "MSC port engineers complete overhaul of USNS Wheeler and Fast Tempo". mscsealift.dodlive.mil.
- ^ Fisher
- ^ Grasp
- ^ Gilliland
- ^ Gordon
- ^ Guadalupe
- ^ Guam
- ^ GySgt. Fred W. Stockham
- ^ Henry J. Kaiser
- ^ Henson
- ^ Howard O. Lorenzen
- ^ Impeccable
- ^ John Ericsson
- ^ John Glenn
- ^ John Lenthall
- ^ John Lewis
- ^ Joshua Humphreys
- ^ Kanawha
- ^ Lance Cpl. Roy M. Wheat
- ^ Laramie
- ^ Leroy Grumman
- ^ Lewis and Clark
- ^ Loyal
- ^ Maj. Stephen W. Pless
- ^ Mary Sears
- ^ Matthew Perry
- ^ Maury
- ^ Medgar Evers
- ^ Mendonca
- ^ Mercy
- ^ Millinocket
- ^ Montford Point
- ^ Newport
- ^ Pathfinder
- ^ Patuxent
- ^ Pecos
- ^ PFC Dewayne T. Williams
- ^ PFC Eugene A. Obregon
- ^ Pililaau
- ^ Pomeroy
- ^ Puerto Rico
- ^ Rappahannock
- ^ Red Cloud
- ^ Richard E. Byrd
- ^ Robert E. Peary
- ^ Sacagawea
- ^ Salvor
- ^ Seay
- ^ MV Sgt. Matej Kocak
- ^ MV Sgt. William R. Button
- ^ Sisler
- ^ Soderman
- ^ Spearhead
- ^ Supply
- ^ Tippecanoe
- ^ Trenton (ex-Resolute)
- ^ Vadm K. R. Wheeler
- ^ Victorious
- ^ Wally Schirra
- ^ Washington Chambers
- ^ Waters
- ^ Watkins
- ^ Watson
- ^ Westwind
- ^ William McLean
- ^ Yano
- ^ Yuma
- ^ Yukon
- ^ Zeus
- ^ No Name (ex Puerto Rico)
- ^ APL-2
- ^ APL-4
- ^ APL-5
- ^ APL-15
- ^ APL-18
- ^ APL-29
- ^ APL-32
- ^ APL-42
- ^ APL-45
- ^ APL-50
- ^ APL-58
- ^ APL-61
- ^ APL-62
- ^ APL-65
- ^ APL-66
- ^ APL-67
- ^ APL-68
- ^ APL-69
- ^ Agamenticus
- ^ Arco
- ^ RV Atlantis
- ^ Baker
- ^ Battle Point
- ^ C Champion
- ^ C Commando
- ^ "Ultimate Stealth Ship". cimsec.org. 12 October 2017. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
- ^ "The Navy Is Converting A Cargo Vessel into A Special Operations Mothership". Business Insider. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
- ^ Capt. David I. Lyon
- ^ Canonchet
- ^ Deception
- ^ Defiant
- ^ Dekanawida
- ^ Delores Chouest
- ^ Discovery Bay
- ^ Empire State
- ^ Evergreen State
- ^ "Galveston/Petrochem Producer" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 1 April 2016.
- ^ HOS Dominator
- ^ Keokuk
- ^ RV Kilo Moana
- ^ LTC John U.D. Page
- ^ Maersk Peary
- ^ MV Maj. Bernard F. Fisher
- ^ Malama
- ^ Menominee
- ^ Mercer
- ^ Mohegan
- ^ Neil Armstrong
- ^ Neodesha
- ^ Nueces
- ^ Olympus
- ^ Paul F. Foster
- ^ Pokagon
- ^ Prevail
- ^ Puyallup
- ^ Rainier
- ^ "Vessel review: Rainier—Dakota Creek delivers first unit of new yard tug class to US Navy". Baird Maritime. 5 October 2020.
- ^ Reliant
- ^ RV Roger Revelle
- ^ Sally Ride
- ^ Santaquin
- ^ Sea-based X-band Radar
- ^ Sea Eagle
- ^ Sea Fighter
- ^ Seminole
- ^ Sentinel
- ^ Shippingport
- ^ SLNC Corsica
- ^ SLNC Pax
- ^ MV SSG Edward A. Carter Jr.
- ^ Skenandoa
- ^ RV Thomas G. Thompson
- ^ "TransAtlantic" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 1 April 2016.
- ^ Manhattan
- ^ YT-800
- ^ Washtucna
- ^ YT-801
- ^ Valiant
- ^ Wanamassa
- ^ GTS Admiral W. M. Callaghan
- ^ SS Algol
- ^ SS Altair
- ^ SS Antares
- ^ SS Bellatrix
- ^ MV Cape Decision
- ^ MV Cape Diamond
- ^ MV Cape Domingo
- ^ MV Cape Douglas
- ^ MV Cape Ducato
- ^ MV Cape Edmont
- ^ SS Cape Farewell
- ^ SS Cape Flattery
- ^ SS Cape Girardeau
- ^ MV Cape Henry
- ^ MV Cape Horn
- ^ MV Cape Hudson
- ^ SS Cape Inscription
- ^ SS Cape Intrepid
- ^ SS Cape Isabel
- ^ SS Cape Island
- ^ SS Cape Jacob
- ^ MV Cape Kennedy
- ^ MV Cape Knox
- ^ SS Cape May
- ^ MV Cape Mohican
- ^ MV Cape Orlando
- ^ MV Cape Race
- ^ MV Cape Ray
- ^ MV Cape Rise
- ^ MV Cape Taylor
- ^ MV Cape Texas
- ^ MV Cape Trinity
- ^ MV Cape Victory
- ^ MV Cape Vincent
- ^ MV Cape Washington
- ^ MV Cape Wrath
- ^ USNS Capella
- ^ SS Cornhusker State
- ^ SS Curtiss
- ^ USNS Denebola
- ^ SS Flickertail State
- ^ SS Gem State
- ^ SS Gopher State
- ^ SS Grand Canyon State
- ^ SS Keystone State
- ^ SS Petersburg
- ^ USNS Pollux
- ^ USNS Regulus
- ^ Shughart
- ^ SS Wright
- ^ ""NAVSEA Inactive Ship Inventory 2 January 2015" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 January 2015. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
- ^ Anzio
- ^ Apache
- ^ Bridge
- ^ "USS Coronado (LCS 4) Decommissions" (Press release). United States Navy. 14 September 2022. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
- ^ Coronado
- ^ "USS Fort McHenry Decommissions After 33 Years of Service". miragenews.com. miragenews.com. 28 March 2021. Retrieved 27 March 2021.
- ^ Grapple
- ^ "Navy Decommissions First Littoral Combat Ship USS Freedom, Strikes Tug USNS Sioux". USNI News. 4 October 2021. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
- ^ Hue City
- ^ Invincible
- ^ Independence
- ^ Monterey
- ^ Oklahoma City
- ^ Peleliu
- ^ Port Royal
- ^ Providence
- ^ Rainier
- ^ "Floating Drydock Resolute Ends 58 Years of Service to Navy" (Press release). United States Navy. 11 July 2003. NNS031107-31. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
- ^ "AFDM-10". Naval Vessel Register. 12 December 2017. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
- ^ Salvage
- ^ Tarawa
- ^ Vella Gulf
- ^ Walter S. Diehl
- ^ Whidbey Island
- ^ "Navy Decommissions USS Whidbey Island". USNI News. 22 July 2022. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
- ^ "PCU Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) Welcomes 60 New Crew Members" (Press release). United States Navy. 6 June 2013. NNS130606-12. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
- ^ APL-70
- ^ Apalachicola
- ^ Arizona
- ^ Arkansas
- ^ Augusta
- ^ Beloit
- ^ Bougainville
- ^ Canberra
- ^ Carl M. Levin
- ^ "Navy Awards General Dynamics Bath Iron Works $644 Million for Construction of DDG 51 Class Destroyer" (PDF) (Press release). Bath Iron Works. 31 March 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 February 2017. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
- ^ Cherokee Nation
- ^ Cleveland
- ^ Cody
- ^ Constellation
- ^ Megan, Eckstein (31 August 2022). "Marinette Marine to begin building first Constellation frigate". Defense News. Retrieved 31 August 2022.
- ^ Cooperstown
- ^ District of Columbia
- ^ Doris Miller
- ^ Earl Warren
- ^ Enterprise
- ^ "HII Lays Keel of Future Aircraft Carrier USS Enterprise" (Press release). USNI News. 5 April 2022. Retrieved 10 April 2022.
- ^ Fallujah
- ^ "HII Begins Fabrication of Amphibious Assault Ship Fallujah (LHA 9)" (Press release). Huntington Ingalls Industries. 20 December 2022. Retrieved 21 December 2022.
- ^ George M. Neal
- ^ "HII Begins Fabrication of Destroyer George M. Neal (DDG 131)" (Press release). Huntington Ingalls Industries. 6 December 2021. Retrieved 6 December 2021.
- ^ Harrisburg
- ^ Harvey C. Barnum Jr.
- ^ Harvey Milk
- ^ Hyman G. Rickover
- ^ Idaho
- ^ Iowa
- ^ Jack H. Lucas
- ^ Jeremiah Denton
- ^ John Basilone
- ^ John F. Kennedy
- ^ John L. Canley
- ^ Kingsville
- ^ Lenah H. Sutcliffe Higbee
- ^ Louis H. Wilson Jr.
- ^ Lyndon B. Johnson
- ^ "Second Zumwalt Destroyer Arrives in San Diego; Third Launches in Maine". USNI News. 10 December 2018. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
- ^ Lucy Stone
- ^ a b "Ingalls Wins LHA-8 Contract, NASSCO To Build 6 Fleet Oilers". USNI News. 30 June 2016.
- ^ Marinette
- ^ Massachusetts
- ^ Nantucket
- ^ Navajo
- ^ New Jersey
- ^ Patrick Gallagher
- ^ Pierre
- ^ Pittsburgh
- ^ "Start of Fabrication Begins for Future USS Pittsburgh" (Press release). United States Navy. 9 September 2022. Retrieved 9 September 2022.
- ^ Point Loma
- ^ Quentin Walsh
- ^ Richard M. McCool Jr.
- ^ "Fabrication Begins on Amphibious Assault Ship Richard M. McCool, Jr" (Press release). United States Navy. 30 July 2018. NNS180730-29.
- ^ Robert Ballard
- ^ "SECNAV Names Future Oceanographic Survey Ship USNS Robert Ballard" (Press release). United States Navy. 21 December 2022. Retrieved 21 December 2022.
- ^ Robert E. Simanek
- ^ Robert F. Kennedy
- ^ Saginaw Ojibwe Anishinabek
- ^ Sam Nunn
- ^ "HII Begins Fabrication of Destroyer Sam Nunn (DDG 133)" (Press release). Huntington Ingalls Industries. 15 December 2022. Retrieved 15 December 2022.
- ^ Santa Barbara
- ^ Ted Stevens
- ^ Utah
- ^ William Charette
- ^ No Name (ATS11)
- ^ "Austal USA starts construction on first steel ship" (Press release). Austal USA. 11 July 2022. Retrieved 11 July 2022.
- ^ APL-71
- ^ Barb
- ^ Chesapeake
- ^ a b c "SECNAV Names Future Vessels while aboard Historic Navy Ship" (Press release). United States Navy. 15 January 2021. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
- ^ Congress
- ^ J. William Middendorf
- ^ John E. Kilmer
- ^ John F. Lehman
- ^ Lenni Lenape
- ^ Muscogee Creek Nation
- ^ "Navy Names Future Vessel to Honor Muscogee Creek Nation" (Press release). United States Navy. 15 January 2021. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
- ^ Oklahoma
- ^ Richard G. Lugar
- ^ Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- ^ Silversides
- ^ Sojourner Truth
- ^ Tang
- ^ Telesforo Trinidad
- ^ Thad Cochran
- ^ "SECNAV Names Future Arleigh Burke-class Destroyer after MoH recipient Captain Thomas G. Kelley" (Press release). United States Navy. 12 January 2023. Retrieved 12 January 2023.
- ^ Thurgood Marshall
- ^ Wahoo
- ^ Wisconsin
- ^ O'Rourke, Ronald (9 August 2017). "Navy Ford (CVN-78) Class Aircraft Carrier Program: Background and Issues for Congress" (PDF). Congressional Research Service. Retrieved 10 September 2017.
- ^ No Name (SSN808)
- ^ No Name (SSN809)
- ^ No Name (SSN810)
- ^ No Name (SSN811)
- ^ No Name (ATS12)
- ^ No Name (ATS13)
- ^ No Name (ATS14)
- ^ No Name (EPF16)
- ^ "NDIA Expeditionary Warfare Operations Conference 13 October 2016" (PDF). ndiastorage.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net. 13 October 2016. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
- ^ No Name (ESB8)
- This article includes information collected from the Naval Vessel Register, which, as a U.S. government publication, is in the public domain.
External links
edit- "The United States Navy, including the Military Sealift Command's Combat Logistic Ships as well as Special Mission Ships, as of April 2015", detailed graphic, introduced by this April 29, 2015 Business Insider story: "This chart shows just how massive the US Navy is", by Jeremy Bender
- Naval Vessel Register
- Military Sealift Command Inventory
- Ship Alpha Roster
- Ship Homeports
Category:Ships of the United States Navy
Category:Lists of ships of the United States