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Ships

Ships, builders, home ports, specifications, and histories.

Words shorter than three characters are ignored. Every remaining word must match somewhere in the record.
Showing 8,351–8,400
NameTypeHull NumClassStatusComm Is DateDecom Sunk Or ReclassReclass NumBuilderBuilt CityBuilt StateHome PortSpecificationsHistorynotes
Indian IslandAG77BasilanDecom1944-12-30 00:00:00.0001947-05-11 00:00:00.000*New England Shipbuilding Corp.South PortlandME
Maritime Commission E Hull 3088 Acquired by Navy Dec 30 194…
Maritime Commission E Hull 3088 Acquired by Navy Dec 30 1944 WW II Decommissioned May 11 1947 Reclassified AKS-25, qv, Aug 18 1951
IndianaYM-18, qv, was named Indiana at some time
IndianaSteamer
Civil War March 1862, used to transport Union troops for th…
Civil War March 1862, used to transport Union troops for the Battle of Shiloh. (Hurst List)
IndianaBB1IndianaDecom1895-11-20 00:00:00.0001919-01-31 00:00:00.000*Wm. Cramp & SonsPhiladelphiaPA
1st Indiana Commissioned Nov 20 1895, CPT Robley D. Evans, …
1st Indiana Commissioned Nov 20 1895, CPT Robley D. Evans, qv, commissioning commander Spanish-American War May 12 1898, bombardment of San Juan Decommissioned Dec 29 1903 Recommissioned Jan 9 1906 Naval Academy Practice Squadron Decommissioned May 23 1914 Recommissioned May 24 1917 WW I - Training ship at tomkinsville NY Decommissioned Jan 31 1919 Name Indiana canceled Mar 29 1919 and renamed/reclassified Coast Battleship No. 1, qv
IndianaBB58South DakotaDecom1942-04-30 00:00:00.0001946-09-11 00:00:00.000Newport News Shipbuilding Co.Newport NewsVA
2nd Indiana WW II Feb 1944, Operation Flintlock, invasion …
2nd Indiana WW II Feb 1944, Operation Flintlock, invasion of Marshall Islands Nov-Dec 1943, Operation Galvanic, Gilbert Islands operation, CPT W. M. Fechteler Dec 1943, bombardment of Nauru Island, first Pacific gunfire strike by fast battleships Jan-Feb 1944, Invasion of Marshall Islands. Damaged in collision with USS Washington Apr 29-30, raid on Truck May 1 1944, bombardment of Ponape Island Jun-Jul 1944, Invasion of Marianas Islands Jun 19-20 1944, Battle of Philippine Sea, CPT T. J. Keliher Sep 1944, Invasion of Palaus Islands Jan-Feb 1945, Invasion of Iwo Jima Apr-Jun 1945, Operation Iceberg, Okinawa Campaign, CPT T. J. Keliher, then CPT F. P. Old, TG 58.1 Decommissioned 9/11/1947 Struck 6/01/1962 Sold 6/09/1963 for scrap Anchor and other relics of the ship on display at various museums in Indiana 9 Battle Stars WW II
IndianaSSN789VirginiaUnder constructionNewport NewsVA
IndianapolisStrDecom1918-12-12 00:00:00.0001919-07-09 00:00:00.000Pusey & JonesGloucesterNJ
1st Indianapolis WW I - Naval Overseas Transportation Serv…
1st Indianapolis WW I - Naval Overseas Transportation Service Decommissioned Jul 9 1919 and returned to U.S. Shipping Board the same day
IndianapolisLCS17FreedomAnnouncedMarinetteWI
IndianapolisCA35PortlandSunk1932-11-15 00:00:00.0001945-07-30 00:00:00.000New York Shipbuilding Co.CamdenNJ
ex CL 35 WW II Aug 7 1942, bombardment of Kiska Jan 194…
ex CL 35 WW II Aug 7 1942, bombardment of Kiska Jan 1943, occupation of Amchitka Feb 19 1942, sank Japanese cargo ship Akagane Maru in Aleutians area May 1943, Invasion of Attu Aug 1943, landing at Kiska Nov-Dec 1943, Operation Galvanic, Gilbert Islands operation, (flag of VADM Spruance), CPT E. R. Johnson Feb 1943, Operation Flintlock, Invasion of Marshall Islands. Flagship of 5th Fleet Jun-Aug 1944, Operation Forager, Invasion of Saipan and Tinian, CPT E. R. Johnson, flag of ADM Spruance Jun 19-20 1944, Battle of Philippine Sea, CPT E. R. Johnson, (flag of ADM Spruance) Sep 1944, Operation Stalemate, Invasion of Palaus Feb 1945, Invasion of Iwo Jima Mar-Jun 1945, Operation Iceberg, Okinawa Campaign, TG 54.1, CPT C. V. McVay, (flag of ADM Spruance) Received major damage 3/31 from Japanese air attack and sent to Mare Island Navy yard for repair Jul 16-26 1945, delivered parts of the atomic bomb LIttle Boy (which was dropped over Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped over Nagasaki) to Tinian, Marianas Sunk en route to Philippines Jul 30 1945 by torpedoes from Japanese submarine I-58. CPT Charles B. McVay III. All but 316 of the crew of 1,199 men were lost See book "In Harm's Way" by Doug Stanton, Henry Holt & Co., 2001, about the sinking of the Indianapolis 10 Battle Stars WW II
2nd Indianapolis ex CL 35 Delivered Hiroshima atomic bomb …
2nd Indianapolis ex CL 35 Delivered Hiroshima atomic bomb to Tinian Island Sunk by Japanese torpedo Hulk discovered in 2017 WW II Aug 7 1942, bombardment of Kiska Jan 1943, occupation of Amchitka Feb 19 1942, sank Japanese cargo ship Akagane Maru in Aleutians area May 1943, Invasion of Attu Aug 1943, landing at Kiska Nov-Dec 1943, Operation Galvanic, Gilbert Islands operation, (flag of VADM Spruance), CPT E. R. Johnson Feb 1943, Operation Flintlock, Invasion of Marshall Islands. Flagship of 5th Fleet Jun-Aug 1944, Operation Forager, Invasion of Saipan and Tinian, CPT E. R. Johnson, flag of ADM Spruance Jun 19-20 1944, Battle of Philippine Sea, CPT E. R. Johnson, (flag of ADM Spruance) Sep 1944, Operation Stalemate, Invasion of Palaus Feb 1945, Invasion of Iwo Jima Mar-Jun 1945, Operation Iceberg, Okinawa Campaign, TG 54.1, CPT C. V. McVay, (flag of ADM Spruance) Received major damage 3/31 from Japanese air attack and sent to Mare Island Navy yard for repair Jul 16-26 1945, delivered parts of the atomic bomb LIttle Boy (which was dropped over Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped over Nagasaki) to Tinian, Marianas Sunk en route to Philippines Jul 30 1945 by torpedoes from Japanese submarine I-58. CPT Charles B. McVay III. All but 316 of the crew of 1,199 men were lost See book "In Harm's Way" by Doug Stanton, Henry Holt & Co., 2001, about the sinking of the Indianapolis 10 Battle Stars WW II
IndianapolisSSN697Los AngelesActive1980-01-05 00:00:00.000General Dynamics, Electric Boat Div.GrotonCTPearl Harbor3rd Indianapolis
IndianolaSwScStrSold1862-09-27 00:00:00.000Joseph BrownCincinnatiOH
Launched Sep 4 1862 Commissioned Sep 27 1862 Civil War Ja…
Launched Sep 4 1862 Commissioned Sep 27 1862 Civil War Jan 1863, Mississippi Squadron Feb 1863, fired upon from Vicksburg Feb 1863, blockade at mouth of Red River Feb 24 1863, grounded and surrendered after being attacked and rammed seven times by Confederate manned Webb and Queen of the West Refloated by Union Jan 5 1865 Towed to Mound City Jan 17 1865 Sold
IndicativeAM250AdmirableTransferred1944-06-26 00:00:00.0001945-04-05 00:00:00.000Savannah Machine & Foundry Co.SavannahGA
WW II Atlantic Transferred to USSR Apr 5 1945 under Lend-L…
WW II Atlantic Transferred to USSR Apr 5 1945 under Lend-Lease Never returned Probably lost between 1948 and 1950
IndienFrRenamed*AmsterdamNT
Also called L'Indien Built in Holland for U.S. Commissioner…
Also called L'Indien Built in Holland for U.S. Commissioners in Revolutionary War Kept from being released by political pressure from Great Britain Sold to King of France, who granted her to Duke of Luxembourg Chartered to South CarolinaSouth Carolina Navy renamed her South Carolina, qv
IndoctrinatortrainerTodd-Pacific Shipbuilding Co.TacomaWA
Ex Gregory, qv After decommissioning and struck from Navy l…
Ex Gregory, qv After decommissioning and struck from Navy list, Gregory renamed Indoctrinator as inoperable trainor at San Diego
Indolence*YP-143 was named Indolence at some time
IndraARL37AchelousDecom1945-10-02 00:00:00.0001947-10-06 00:00:00.000Chicago Bridge & Iron Co.SenecaIL
Ex LST-1147, qv. Never fully commissioned as LST Reclassif…
Ex LST-1147, qv. Never fully commissioned as LST Reclassified and named Indra (ARL-37), and commissioned Oct 2 1945 China, 1947 Decommissioned Oct 6 1947
InductanceFl. Power PlantGielow, IncNew YorkNYArmy vessel WW II
IndusAKN1IndusDecom1944-02-15 00:00:00.0001946-05-20 00:00:00.000Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard, Inc.BaltimoreMD
ex Liberty Ship Theodore Roosevelt, qv Acquired by Navy Nov…
ex Liberty Ship Theodore Roosevelt, qv Acquired by Navy Nov 5 1943 Renamed Indus (AKN-1) before commissioning Commissioned Feb 15 1944 WW II Oct 1944, Invasion of Leyte, LCDR A. S. Einmo Jan 1945, invasion at Lingayen Gulf Decommissioned 5/20/1946 Transferred to Maritime Commission 5/23/1946 1 Battle Star WW II
IndustryAMc86AccentorWrecked1941-12-19 00:00:00.0001946-10-09 00:00:00.000F. L. Fulton ShipyardAntiochCA
Placed in service Dec 19 1941 WW II Hawaii Commissioned D…
Placed in service Dec 19 1941 WW II Hawaii Commissioned Dec 15 1944 Driven ashore Oct 9 1945 at Okinawa by typhoon Stripped Decommissioned Dec 22 1945 Remaining hulk sunk
InflictAM251AdmirableDecom1944-08-28 00:00:00.0001946-11-06 00:00:00.000Savannah Machine & Foundry Co.SavannahGA
1st Inflict WW II May-Jun 1945, Operation Iceberg, Okinawa…
1st Inflict WW II May-Jun 1945, Operation Iceberg, Okinawa operations Decommissioned Nov 6 1946 Transferred to Maritime Commissioned Oct 8 1948 and released to purchaser the next day 3 Battle Stars WW II
InflictAM456AggressiveReclas1954-05-11 00:00:00.0001955-02-07 00:00:00.000*Wilmington Boat Works, Inc.WilmingtonCA
2nd Inflict Originally commissioned AM-456 Reclassified MS…
2nd Inflict Originally commissioned AM-456 Reclassified MSO-456, qv, 2/07/1955
InflictMSO456Decom1955-02-07 00:00:00.0001990-03-30 00:00:00.000Wilmington Boat Works, Inc.WilmingtonCA
2nd Inflict Originally commissioned AM-456, qv Reclassifie…
2nd Inflict Originally commissioned AM-456, qv Reclassified MSO-456 2/07/1955 Vietnam War 1966, Operation Market Time Decommissioned Mar 30 1990 Scrapped
IngallstransportRenamed1911-11-11 00:00:00.000*Wigham Richardson & Co.NewcastleEN
Built 1894 Ex SS Clearwater Acquired by War Department sec…
Built 1894 Ex SS Clearwater Acquired by War Department second half 1899 Renamed Ingalls Army vessel Transferred to Navy Dec 23 1910 and renamed Yosemite, qv
IngersollDD652Fletcher1943-08-31 00:00:00.000Bath Iron Works Corp.BathME
Named for RADM Royal R. Ingersoll, qv, and his grandsonLT Ro…
Named for RADM Royal R. Ingersoll, qv, and his grandsonLT Royal R. Ingersoll III, qv, killed in Battle of Midway Jun 1942 WW II Jan-Feb 1944, Invasion of Marshall Islands June 19-20 1944, Battle of the Philippine Sea Sep 1944, Invasion of Palaus Islands Oct 1944, Invasion of Leyte, CDR A. C. Veasey Oct 25 1944, Battle off Cape Engano May-Jun 1945, Operation Iceberg, Okinawa operations Jul 15 1945, bombardment of Kamaishi Japan Decommissioned Jul 19 1946 Recommissioned May 4 1951 Atlantic Vietnam War 1965, Operation Market Time 1966, Operation Sea Dragon 9 Battle Stars WW II
IngersollDD990SpruanceActive1980-04-12 00:00:00.000Ingalls Shipbuilding Co.PascagoulaMSPearl Harbor
InghamWMEC35
InghamWPG35Bibb (Treasury)
Coast Guard ship WW II Aug 5 1942, Atlantic Fleet, Greenla…
Coast Guard ship WW II Aug 5 1942, Atlantic Fleet, Greenland Patrol
Inglewood HillsTanker1944-11-30 00:00:00.000Marinship Corp.SausalitoCA
Maritime Commission Hull 1839 Merchant ship Original opera…
Maritime Commission Hull 1839 Merchant ship Original operator, Los Angeles Tanker Oprs. WW II
InglisDE125EvartsSoldBoston Navy YardBostonMA
Launched Nov 2 1943 Transferred to Great Britain under Lend…
Launched Nov 2 1943 Transferred to Great Britain under Lend Lease Returned to U. S. Navy Mar 20 1946 Sold Sep 1947 Later scrapped
IngrahamDD111WickesReclas1919-05-15 00:00:00.0001920-07-17 00:00:00.000*Union Iron WorksSan FranciscoCA
1st Ingraham Named for CPT Duncan N. Ingraham, qv Original…
1st Ingraham Named for CPT Duncan N. Ingraham, qv Originally commissioned DD-111 Reclassified DM-9, qv, 7/17/1920 Struck 12/01/1936
IngrahamDD444GleavesSank1941-07-17 00:00:00.0001942-08-22 00:00:00.000Charleston Navy YardCharlestonSC
2nd Ingraham Named for CPT Duncan N. Ingraham, qv WW II A…
2nd Ingraham Named for CPT Duncan N. Ingraham, qv WW II Aug 5 1942, Atlantic Fleet, CDR W. M. Haynsworth, Jr. Sunk Aug 22 1942 by collision with tanker Chemung, qv in fog in Atlantic. Depth charges in stern exploded. Only 11 of crew survived Struck Sep 11 1942
IngrahamFFG61Oliver Hazard PerryActive1989-08-05 00:00:00.000Todd Shipbuilding Co.San PedroCAEverett
IngrahamDD694Allen M. Sumner1944-03-10 00:00:00.000Federal Shipbuilding & Drydock Co.KearnyNJ
3rd Ingraham Named for CPT Duncan N. Ingraham, qv WW II D…
3rd Ingraham Named for CPT Duncan N. Ingraham, qv WW II Dec 1944, landings on Mindoro Dec 15 1944, sank a Japanese cargo ship of Mindoro Jan 1945, Invasion at Lingayen Gulf, CDR J. F. Harper Feb 1945, Invasion of Iwo Jima Apr-Jun 1945, Operation Iceberg, Okinawa Campaign. Severely damaged 5/04 by Japanese air attack and sent to Hunter's Point Navy yard for repair 1946, Operation Crossroads Korean War 1958, Lebanon Crisis Sep-Oct 1962, Project Mercury Oct 1962, Cuban Missile Crisis Vietnam War Navy Unit Commendation and 4 Battle Stars WW II 1 Battle Star Korean War
IngrahamDM9StriblingDecom1920-07-17 00:00:00.0001922-06-29 00:00:00.000Union Iron WorksSan FranciscoCA
1st Ingraham Named for CPT Duncan N. Ingraham, qv Original…
1st Ingraham Named for CPT Duncan N. Ingraham, qv Originally commissioned DD-111, qv Reclassified DM-9 7/17/1920 Pacific Decommissioned Jun 29 1922 Struck 12/01/1936 Sold for scrapping
InmanDE526EvartsSoldBoston Navy YardBostonMA
Launched Nov 2 1943 Transferred to Great Britain Jan 13 194…
Launched Nov 2 1943 Transferred to Great Britain Jan 13 1944 under Lend Lease Returned to U. S. Navy custody Mar 1 1946 Sold Nov 1946 Later scrapped
Innisfail*CamdenNJYP-354 was formerly named Innisfail
InoShipDecom1861-09-23 00:00:00.0001867-02-13 00:00:00.000
Purchased by Navy Aug 30 1861 Commissioned Sep 23 1861 Civ…
Purchased by Navy Aug 30 1861 Commissioned Sep 23 1861 Civil War 1862, together with Kearsarge and Tuscarora, blockaded CPT Raphael Semmes and Sumter at Cadix, forcing Semmes to abandon his ship South Atlantic Blockading Squadron Aug 23 1862, captured French bark La Manche attempting to run Charleston blockade Nov 22 1863, transferredto East Gulf Blockading Squadron Decommissioned Feb 13 1867 Sold Feb 13 1867
InspectorHog IslanderAmerican International ShipbuildingPhiladelphiaPA
WW I - Built for the war but not completed in time to parti…
WW I - Built for the war but not completed in time to participate
InstillAM252AdmirableDecom1944-05-22 00:00:00.0001954-03-01 00:00:00.000*Savannah Machine & Foundry Co.SavannahGA
WW II Atlantic Decommissioned Feb 26 1947 recommissioned …
WW II Atlantic Decommissioned Feb 26 1947 recommissioned Mar 16 1951 Atlantic Decommissioned Mar 1 1954 Reclassified MSO-252, qv, Feb 7 1955
InstillMSO252Struck1962-05-01 00:00:00.000Savannah Machine & Foundry Co.SavannahGA
Ex AM-252, qv Reclassified MSO-252 Feb 7 1955, after decomm…
Ex AM-252, qv Reclassified MSO-252 Feb 7 1955, after decommissioning Struck May 1 1962 Sold Oct 1966 to Mexico Renamed DM-10
InsurgentFrLost
Ex French frigate L'Insurgente Quasi-War with France Captu…
Ex French frigate L'Insurgente Quasi-War with France Captured by U.S. vessel Constellation (CPT Thomas Truxton) Feb 9 1799 Cruised as prize under LT John Rodgers in 1799 Purchased by Navy in 1799 for $84,500 1799-1800, cpatured French ship Vendemaire and recaptured American ships Margaret, Augora, Commerce, and William and MarySailed from Hampton Roads Aug 8 1800, (under CPT Patrick Fletcher) and never heard from again. Probably lost in severe storm in West Indies Sep 20 1800
IntegrityBAT4Struck1946-04-12 00:00:00.000Levingston Shipbuilding Co.OrangeTX
Launched Mar 28 1942 Delivered to Great Britain Jul 15 1942…
Launched Mar 28 1942 Delivered to Great Britain Jul 15 1942 under Lend Lease Returned to U. S. Navy custody Feb 19 1946 Struck Apr 12 1946 Transferred to State Department Foreign Liquidation Commission Later sold
Intelligent WhalesubmarineRetained1869-10-29 00:00:00.000Augustus Price and Cornelius S. Bushnell
Built 1863 as experimental submarine Bought by Navy Oct 29 …
Built 1863 as experimental submarine Bought by Navy Oct 29 1869 Tested 1872, unsuccessfully Navy abandoned the project On exhibit at Navy Museum, Washington Navy Yard
IntensityPG93ActionDecom1943-03-31 00:00:00.0001945-10-03 00:00:00.000Morton Engine & Drydock Co.MontrealCN
ex Canadian CN-311 (Milfoil) Launched Aug 22 1942 Taken by…
ex Canadian CN-311 (Milfoil) Launched Aug 22 1942 Taken by U. S. Navy, renamed Intensity Commissioned Mar 31 1943 WW II Atlantic Decommissioned Oct 3 1945 Returned to Maritime Commission Sold 1950 Renamed Olympic Promoter
IntentTugWW II Jul 1943, Operation Husky, Invasion of Sicily
InterceptorAGR8Struck1958-09-28 00:00:00.0001965-09-01 00:00:00.000J. A. Jones Construction Co., Inc.Panama CityFL
Ex YAGR-8, qv Reclassified AGR-8 Sep 28 1958 Radar picket …
Ex YAGR-8, qv Reclassified AGR-8 Sep 28 1958 Radar picket ship Struck Sep 1 1965
InterceptorYAGR8GuardianReclas1956-02-15 00:00:00.0001958-09-28 00:00:00.000*J. A. Jones Construction Co., Inc.Panama CityFL
Ex Edward W. Burton, qv Acquired by Navy Jun 28 1956 Conve…
Ex Edward W. Burton, qv Acquired by Navy Jun 28 1956 Converted and renamed Interceptor (YAGR-8) Commissioned Feb 15 1956 Ocen radar station ship Reclassified AGR-8, qv, Sep 28 1958
InterdictorAGR13Decom1958-09-28 00:00:00.0001965-08-05 00:00:00.000J. A. Jones Construction Co., Inc.Panama CityFL
Ex YAGR-13, qv Reclassified AGR-13 Sep 28 1958 Radar picke…
Ex YAGR-13, qv Reclassified AGR-13 Sep 28 1958 Radar picket ship Decommissioned Aug 5 1965 Struck Sep 1 1965 Transferred to Maritime Administration
InterdictorYAGR13GuardianReclas1958-04-07 00:00:00.0001958-09-28 00:00:00.000*J. A. Jones Construction Co., Inc.Panama CityFL
Ed Edwin H. Duff, qv Acquired by NavyMay 10 1957 Renamed I…
Ed Edwin H. Duff, qv Acquired by NavyMay 10 1957 Renamed Interdictor (YAGR-13) Commissioned Apr 7 1958 Ocean radar station ship Reclassified AGR-13, qv, Sep 28 1958
InterpreterAGR14Guardian1958-09-29 00:00:00.000J. A. Jones Construction Co., Inc.Panama CityFL
Background and Sources Collection notes, historical context, and related resources

Ships

Purpose

The Ships table is the most comprehensive and nearly complete of the tables in this site. It includes tens of thousands of different vessels. It is primarily, but not exclusively, Navy ships, that have helped make American history.

Fewer than half of the vessels in the table are named. Most of the others are identified only by a number but one that is unique to that vessel (called hull numbers by the Navy). The most famous of the latter is PT-109, John Kennedy’s PT boat that was sunk in World War II. Another famous group is the “LSTs”, the Landing Ships-Tank of World War II fame. (Some crew members who served on these big, ungainly vessels said that LST stood for Large Slow Target.) Following World War II, the Navy started giving the LSTs names, but those in the war were identified only by their hull numbers.

DANFS

The most authoritative and most common source of information about the Navy’s commissioned and named ships, plus the LSTs, is the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships (DANFS). This series of eight books was published by the Navy and was not available through commercial book stores. The books are now out of print, but are available through the used book market. Much if not all of their content is now also available online at the Naval History and Heritage Command’s DANFS site.

Many thousands of watercraft had non-unique numbers, or semi-unique numbers, the latter including landing craft that carried the number of the transport that carried them plus a number of their own (such as PA-91-15). I have not tried to include these latter craft in this project.

The World War II Commercial Fleet

The Navy in World War II utilized many commercial vessels, even in the dangerous landing operations, the most famous being the Liberty Ships, which were mostly freighters, and their larger replacements, the Victory Ships. These and other commercial vessels from that war are included in the table. The U.S. built thousands of these ships and other commercial type ships during and shortly after World War II. Lists of the various types of commercial design ships built for the war, and separate lists of what ships were built by each shipyard, are at the Maritime Commission site.

Some of these were turned over to the Navy to operate, but most were operated by commercial shipping companies, even in battle and particularly in dangerous convoys crossing the Atlantic.

The liberty ships were named for people, and a book has been published that identifies who these people were. It is Liberty Ships, the People Behind the Names, compiled by Capt. Robert Deschamps and published in 1999. It is probably available online.

The Army’s Ships

The Army has also used thousands of ships and other watercraft over the years, especially in the Civil War and World War II. Major sources of information about these vessels are:

The Army’s Navy Series Volume I, Marine Transportation in War. The U.S. Army Experience 1775-1860, by Charles Dana Gibson and E. Kay Gibson.

The Army’s Navy Series Volume II, Assault and Logistics Union Army Coastal and River Operations 1861-1866, by Charles Dana Gibson and E. Kay Gibson.

U.S. Army Ships and Watercraft of World War II, by David H. Grover.

Smaller Vessels

Many books and web sites have been published about the tens of thousands of smaller vessels that the Navy used during World War II. I have found several of them and am sure there are many more that I’m not aware of.

Two fine examples are:

Ten Thousand Men and One Hundred Thirty “Mighty Midget” Ships–The U.S.S. LCS(L)s in World War II, by Raymond A. Baumler. This is about the Landing Ship Support (Large) vessels. This book was privately published and printed in 1991 by PIP Printing, Rockville MD.

At Close Quarters, PT Boats in the United States Navy, by Robert J. Bulkley, Jr. This book has extensive information about the history of each PT-Boat, many of the men who served on them, and their organizations. This book was first printed in 1962 for the Navy by the Government Printing Office, and has been reprinted by the Naval Institute Press.