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  • 1USS Berkeley (DDG-15) — Career (United States) …

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  • 2USS Volador (SS-490) — USS Volador (SS 490), a sclass|Tench|submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the volador, one of several varieties of flying or sailing fishes named for a Spanish language term meaning flying .The contract to… …

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  • 3USS Towers (DDG-9) — Career (US) …

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  • 4USS Union (AKA-106) — USS Union (AKA 106), the fourth ship with this name, served as a commissioned ship for 25 years and 1 month. She was laid down as North Carolina (MC 1697) on 27 September 1944 by the North Carolina Shipbuilding Company, Wilmington, N.C.; launched …

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  • 5USS Willard Keith (DD-775) — For other ships of the same name, see USS Willard Keith. Career (United States) …

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  • 6USS Auk (AM-38) — was an Lapwing class minesweeper acquired by the U.S. Navy for the task of removing mines that had been place in the water to prevent ships from passing.The first ship to be named Auk by the Navy, Minesweeper No. 38 was laid down on 20 June 1918… …

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  • 7USS Trumpeter (DE-180) — Career Name: USS Trumpeter Namesake: George Nelson T …

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  • 8USS Wallace L. Lind (DD-703) — Career (US) …

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  • 9USS Albemarle (AV-5) — The USS Albemarle (AV 5) was one of only two Curtiss class seaplane tenders built for the United States Navy just prior to the United States entry into World War II. Named for Albemarle Sound and Albemarle, North Carolina, and Albemarle County,… …

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  • 10USS Wilkes (DD-441) — USS Wilkes (DD 441), a sclass|Gleaves|destroyer, was the 3rd ship of the United States Navy to be named for Charles Wilkes, who was an American naval officer and explorer. Wilkes was laid down on 1 November 1939 by the Boston Navy Yard, launched… …

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