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U.S.Navy
Nimitz class nuclear powered aircraft carrier
CVN-77 George H. W. Bush
The tenth and last Nimitz class supercarrier of the United States Navy.
CVN-73 George WashingtonThe ship's four jet blast deflectors were removed and upgraded to handle the increased heat generated by the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet. The ship's defensive weapons configuration was also altered, as one Phalanx CIWS mount and one Sea Sparrow launcher were removed and replaced with two Rolling Airframe Missile launchers.
CVN-72 Abraham LincolnCVN-71 Theodore Roosevelt
CVN-70 Carl Vinson
Under a Refueling and Complex Overhaul (RCOH), which includes refueling her nuclear reactors.
CVN-69 Dwight D. EisenhowerCVN-68 Nimitz
Enterprize class nuclear powered aircraft carrier
CVN-65 EnterpriseKitty Hawd class aircraft carrier
CV-67 John F. KennedyCV-66 America
America was chosen to be a live-fire test and evaluation platform in 2005, to aid the design of future aircraft carriers.
CV-64 ConstellationCV-63 Kitty Hawk
Forrestal class aircraft carrier
CV-62 IndependenceCV-61 Ranger
CV-60 Saratoga
CV-59 Forrestal
Midway class aircraft carrier
CV-41 MidwayEssex class aircraft carrier
CV-16 LexingtonCV-12 Hornet
CV-11 Intrepid
Blue Ridge-class command ship
In a dry dock at Yokosuka
Iowa class battleship
BB-64 WisconsinBB-63 Missouri
BB-62 New Jersey
BB-61 Iowa
South Dakota class battleship
BB-60 AlabamaBB-59 Massachusetts
North Carolina class battleship
BB-57 North CarolinaPennsylvania class battleship
BB-39 ArizonaNew York class battleship
BB-35 TexasDes Moines class heavy cruiser
CA-139 SalemCA-134 Des Moines
Galveston-class guided missile light cruisers
The USS Little Rock (CLG-4 - ex-CL-92,ex-CLG-4) was a United States Navy Cleveland class light cruiser that was later converted to a Galveston class guided missile cruiser.
Long Beach class cruiser
She was decommissioned on 1 May 1995 and her name stricken on 1 May 1995.
Fletcher class destroyer
The ship that endured to Japanese Kamikaze attack.
Kidd has been designated a National Historic Landmark.
The ship is named in honor of the five Sullivan brothers (George, Francis, Joseph, Madison, and Albert) aged 19 to 27 who lost their lives when their ship, USS Juneau, was sunk by a Japanese submarine during the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal on November 13, 1942.
Ohio class submarine
Naval Base Kitsap is a US Navy base located on the Kitsap Peninsula in Washington state.
It was created in 2004 by merging the former Naval Station Bremerton with Naval Submarine Base Bangor.
Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay
Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay is a base of the United States Navy in Camden County, in southeast Georgia. It is the Atlantic homeport for US ballistic missile submarines.
Ohio class submarine at Norfolk
Missile launch tubes are clearly visible.
Ohio class submarine and three other subs at Norfolk
In a dry dock
Ohio class submarine at Bremerton
Los Angeles class submarine
Five Los Angeles class submarines at NorfolkTwo Los Angeles class submarines at San Diego
A Los Angeles class submarine at Guam Island
Gato class submarine
It can be classified in Tench-class submarine.
Since 1988, Croaker has served as a museum ship at the Buffalo and Erie County Naval & Military Park in Buffalo, New York.
The submarine that sunk IJN aircraft carrier Shokaku.
She is credited with sinking 23 ships totaling 90,080 tons, third-most of any allied World War II submarine, behind only the USS Tang and USS Tautog.
Drum was donated to the USS Alabama Battleship Commission on 14 April 1969. She was towed to Battleship Memorial Park in Mobile, Alabama arriving 18 May 1969. Drum was dedicated and opened to the public on 4 July 1969.
Cod is now a museum ship in Cleveland, Ohio and is maintained and operated as a memorial to the more than 3900 submariners who lost their lives during the 100 year history of the United States Navy Submarine Force.
Other Subs
USS Albacore (AGSS-569) was a unique research submarine that pioneered the American version of the teardrop hull form (sometimes referred to as an "Albacore hull") of modern submarines.
USS Growler (SSG-577), a Grayback-class submarine, was the fourth ship of the United States Navy to be named for the growler, a large-mouth black bass.