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Naval History Trivia

The Chief

Retired
Contributor
The new news is that SECNAV has directed that the name for the Navy's newest underway replenishment vessel be USNS Amelia Earhart.

The question is: What other US Navy Ships have been named after a woman? I exclude the USS Roosevelt DDG-80 named in honour of Pres. Franklin D. and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.

I know that back in the OldNav, my Navy if you will, it was considered bad luck to have a woman aboard a US Navy ship, while underway, grounds for mutiny as I recall.:eek: Also, all ships were referred to as "her" or "she", a really long standing tradition.
 

A4sForever

BTDT OLD GUY
pilot
Contributor
Kind of like cheating on the test .... Come on ... can't you guys do anything without referencing Wikipedia first ???

USS Higbee .... DD-something or other --- Gearing class --- first US Navy warship named for a woman. Learned that one in NROTC .... :)

Woman at sea !!??!!:eek: Shiver me timbers !!! :eek: Perish the thought !!! :eek:

But while in port .... ???

Just make sure you hang your tie on the stateroom doorknob ... :D
 

quid.non

hmm...
You mean there are ways other than computers of finding things out? J/k, but in the entirety of my college career all my homework and the majority of my tests were submitted electronically. I kinda miss real books...
 

Flash

SEVAL/ECMO
None
Super Moderator
Contributor
You mean there are ways other than computers of finding things out? J/k, but in the entirety of my college career all my homework and the majority of my tests were submitted electronically. I kinda miss real books...

Yeah, back in A4s heyday they used signal fires.........;)
 

A4sForever

BTDT OLD GUY
pilot
Contributor
Yeah, back in A4s heyday they used signal fires.........;)

:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:

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CommodoreMid

Whateva! I do what I want!
None
Super Moderator
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Without Wikipediaing it, I would have to say the USS Hopper, don't know the hull number, but guessing.
 

Pugs

Back from the range
None
It gets better, it is the same with higher.........:eek:

We just call it Intellapedia to make it sound more authoritative but same same. Not to say the people that submit aren't wonderful, intelligent folks but there's damn little in the Intel world that is black and white.
 

A4sForever

BTDT OLD GUY
pilot
Contributor
Naval History and Trivia:

How many Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941 survivors are left afloat?? None ?? One?? Two ?? A thousand ???

What type/types of ship?? Where is/are "they" today ???

Sorry for all the cryptic *st-t-t-tuttering* ... :)
 

The Chief

Retired
Contributor
Naval History and Trivia:How many Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941 survivors are left afloat?? None ?? One?? Two ?? A thousand ??? What type/types of ship?? Where is/are "they" today ???
Sorry for all the cryptic *st-t-t-tuttering* ... :)
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Good question, "survivors afloat". USS Arizona still in commission? But afloat, no. Couple of yard craft probably still out there, know city of San Francisco had one of the harbor fire boats for a long time, but think that is now gone.

Katrina damaged a boat, harbor craft, that was a PH 12/7/41 survivor, think was to be used as a museum, maybe Mobile, Alabama, think maybe that was sunk by the storm. My first thought was the USS Texas, but after checking found she was not at PH. Maybe an Army boat belonging to AAC at Hickam?
 
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