Collection

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 10,201–10,250
NameTypeHull NumClassStatusComm Is DateDecom Sunk Or ReclassReclass NumBuilderBuilt CityBuilt StateHome PortSpecificationsHistorynotes
Lawrence PhilipsCargoAlbina Engine & Machine WorksPortlandORBuilt 1918 Army vessel Bareboat Charter WW II
Lawrence T. Sullivan1945-04-07 00:00:00.000New England Shipbuilding Corp.South PortlandME
Maritime Commission E Hull 3102 Merchant ship Original ope…
Maritime Commission E Hull 3102 Merchant ship Original operator, War Shipping Administration WW II
Lawrence Victory1945-05-15 00:00:00.000Oregon Shipbuilding Corp.PortlandOR
Maritime Commission Victory Hull 185 Merchant ship Origina…
Maritime Commission Victory Hull 185 Merchant ship Original operator, McCormick Steamship WW II Korean War Sep 1950, Operation Chromite, Invasion at Inchon, Task Force 90
LawsDD558FletcherDecom1943-11-18 00:00:00.0001964-03-30 00:00:00.000Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp.SeattleWA
WW II Jun-Aug 1944, Operation Forager, Invasion of Saipan a…
WW II Jun-Aug 1944, Operation Forager, Invasion of Saipan and Tinian, CDR L. O. Wood Oct 1944, Invasion of Leyte, CDR L. O. Wood Feb 1945, Invasion of Iwo Jima Apr-Jun 1945, Operation Iceberg, Okinawa Operations, CDR L. O. Wood Decommissioned Dec 10 1946 Recommissioned Nov 2 1951 Decommissioned Mar 30 1964 9 Battle Stars WW II and 2 Battle Stars Korean War
LawtonScStrDecom1905-04-18 00:00:00.0001906-10-14 00:00:00.000John Roach & Sons *ChesterPA
* DANFS Vol IV pg 74 says built at Delaware River Co. Vol I…
* DANFS Vol IV pg 74 says built at Delaware River Co. Vol I pg 80 says built by John Roach & Sons Ex Yumuri Purchased by Navy Apr 19 1898 and renamed Badger, qv. Transferred to Army Apr 7 1900 and renamed Lawton. Returned to the Navy Nov 12 1900 Commissioned Apr 18 1905 Decommissioned Nov 17 1906 Struck Apr 24 1907 Passenger steamer named Rose City Reduced to barge in 1930
Lawton B. Evans1943-01-31 00:00:00.000Alabama Dry Dock & Shipbuilding Co.MobileAL
Maritime Commission E Hull 746 Merchant ship Original oper…
Maritime Commission E Hull 746 Merchant ship Original operator, Wateman Steamship Co. WW II Jul 1943, Operation Husky, Invasion of Sicily (Listed by S. E. M. as Laughton B. Evans)
LawyerTransport
Civil War Army Transport Early 1863, carried troops to Col…
Civil War Army Transport Early 1863, carried troops to Coldwater River
Layson IslandARST1Laysan IslandDecom1945-06-05 00:00:00.0001947-04-21 00:00:00.000Jeffersonville Boat & Machine Co.JeffersonvilleIN
Ex LST-1098 Redesignated ARST-1 and named Layson Island Dec…
Ex LST-1098 Redesignated ARST-1 and named Layson Island Dec 8 1944, before commissioning WW II Decommissioned Apr 21 1947
Le GrandSwStrNew AlbanyIN
May be La Grand Civil War Served Confederacy, probably as …
May be La Grand Civil War Served Confederacy, probably as Army transport of store ship in Western rivers
Le JeuneAP74Decom1944-05-12 00:00:00.0001948-02-09 00:00:00.000Bloom & Voss Co.HamburgGE
ex Windhuk Interned in Santos, Brazil Dec 1939 Commissione…
ex Windhuk Interned in Santos, Brazil Dec 1939 Commissioned 5/12/44 Decommissioned 2/09/48 Struck Jul 1957 and transferred to Maritime Administration Scrapped
LeaDD118WickesDecom1918-10-02 00:00:00.0001945-07-20 00:00:00.000William Cramp & Sons Shipbuilding Co.PhiladelphiaPA
WW II Mar 1941, Support Force, Atlantic Fleet, LCDR C. Brou…
WW II Mar 1941, Support Force, Atlantic Fleet, LCDR C. Broussard Aug 30 1942, Atlantic Fleet, LCDR J. F. Walsh Decommissioned Jul 20 1945 Struck Aug 13 1945 Sold for scrapping Nov 30 1945 3 Battle Stars WW II, and part of group that received Presidential Unit Citation
LeaderMotorboatDestroyed1919-12-16 00:00:00.0001920-04-02 00:00:00.000AdamsBoothbayME
Former Navy vessel Admiral, qv Transferred to Coast Guard A…
Former Navy vessel Admiral, qv Transferred to Coast Guard Apr 21 1919 Named Leader Dec 16 1919 Destroyed by explosion of her gasoline tank Apr 2 1920
LeaderPYcDecom1942-10-24 00:00:00.0001945-05-11 00:00:00.000White & Co.SouthamptonEN
1st Leader Built 1927 Ex Curlew Acquired by Navy Oct 24 1…
1st Leader Built 1927 Ex Curlew Acquired by Navy Oct 24 1942 WW II Decommissioned May 11 1945 Returned to War Shipping Administration Sep 4 1946 Sold 1949 Renamed Ohio
LeaderSteamer
Civil War 1864, to be used for moving Union troops up the J…
Civil War 1864, to be used for moving Union troops up the James River
LeaderMSO490Aggressive1955-11-16 00:00:00.000J. M. Martinac Shipbuilding Co.TacomaWA
2nd Leader Laid down as AM-490 Reclassified MSO-490 Fen 7 …
2nd Leader Laid down as AM-490 Reclassified MSO-490 Fen 7 1955, before commissioning Vietnam War
Leader Loop1945-11-30 00:00:00.000Pennsylvania Shipyards, Inc.BeaumontTX
Maritime Commission Hull 2757 Merchant ship Original opera…
Maritime Commission Hull 2757 Merchant ship Original operator, Sword Line
League IslandAG149LST-511Reclas1951-01-31 00:00:00.0001951-08-18 00:00:00.000*Jefferson Bridge & Machinery Co.JeffersonvilleIN
2nd League Island Origianally LST-1097, qv Reclassified AG…
2nd League Island Origianally LST-1097, qv Reclassified AG-149 and named League Island Jan 3 1951 Reclassified AKS-30, qv, Aug 18 1951
League IslandYFB20oos1941-03-07 00:00:00.0001946-06-06 00:00:00.000Neafie & Levy S, and E, B, Co,PhiladelphiaPA
1st League Island Ex Hook Mountain, ex Machigonne Built 19…
1st League Island Ex Hook Mountain, ex Machigonne Built 1907 Purchased by Navy Feb 24 1941 Classified YFB-20 Feb 27 1041 Renamed League Island and placed in service Mar 7 1941 WW II 4th Naval District Out of service Jun 6 1946 Returned to War Shipping Administration Jan 9 1947
League IslandAKS30Decom1951-08-18 00:00:00.0001956-12-14 00:00:00.000Jefferson Bridge & Machinery Co.JeffersonvilleIN
2nd League Island Ex LST-1097, qv Ex AG-149 (League Island…
2nd League Island Ex LST-1097, qv Ex AG-149 (League Island) qv Reclassified AKS-30 Aug 18 1951 Korean War Decommissioned Dec 14 1956 Struck Apr 1 1960 Sold Mar 17 1961 Scrapped 1 Battle Star Korean War
LeahyDLG16Leahy1962-08-04 00:00:00.000Bath Iron WorksBathME
Decommissioned Jan 27 1967 for overhaul and modernizing. …
Decommissioned Jan 27 1967 for overhaul and modernizing. Probably recommissioned as CG Named for Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy, qv.
LearyDD158WickesSunk1919-12-05 00:00:00.0001943-12-24 00:00:00.000New York Shipbuilding Corp.CamdenNJ
1st Leary WW II Aug 5 1942, Atlantic Fleet, LCDR James E. …
1st Leary WW II Aug 5 1942, Atlantic Fleet, LCDR James E. Kyes Sunk on Dec 24, 1943 in North Atlantic by submarine torpedo. CDR James E. Keyes (lost with the ship) 1 Battle Star WW II
LearyDD879Gearing1945-05-07 00:00:00.000Consolidated Steel Corp.OrangeTX2nd Leary WW II 1962, Cuban Missile blockade Vietnam War
LebanonHog 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
LebanonTransport
Civil War Army Transport Early 1863, carried troops to Col…
Civil War Army Transport Early 1863, carried troops to Coldwater River
LebanonAK191AlamosaDecom1945-08-25 00:00:00.0001946-11-15 00:00:00.000Walter Butler Shipbuilders, Inc.SuperiorWI
2nd Lebanon Maritime Commission Hull 2122 Decommissioned N…
2nd Lebanon Maritime Commission Hull 2122 Decommissioned Nov 15 1946 and returned to Maritime Commission the same day Renamed Coastal Archer
LebanonAG2LebanonDecom1898-04-16 00:00:00.0001922-02-06 00:00:00.000William Cramp & SonsPhiladelphiaPA
1st Lebanon Built 1894 Acquired by Navy Apr 6 1898 and use…
1st Lebanon Built 1894 Acquired by Navy Apr 6 1898 and used as collier Spanish-American War Decommissioned Apr 15 1900 Recommissioned Aug 11 1905 Decommissioned Oct 2 1909 Recommissioned Jul 1 1911 and used as range ship, then as target towing ship WW I Decommissioned Feb 6 1922 Sold Jun 2 1922
Lebanon No. 2Transport
Civil War Army Transport Early 1863, carried troops to Col…
Civil War Army Transport Early 1863, carried troops to Coldwater River
LeBaron Russel Briggs1944-05-31 00:00:00.000J. A. Jones Construction Co., Wainright YdPanama CityFL
Maritime Commission E Hull 2301 Merchant ship Original ope…
Maritime Commission E Hull 2301 Merchant ship Original operator, R. A. Nicol & Co. WW II
Lebore1946-06-11 00:00:00.000Bethlehem-Sparrows Point ShipyardSparrows PointMD
Maritime Commission Hull 1984 Merchant ship Original opera…
Maritime Commission Hull 1984 Merchant ship Original operator, Oregon Steamship Co.
LeboreBulk carrierSunk1942-06-14 00:00:00.000
Merchant vessel WW II Torpedoed and sunk in Caribbean Jun …
Merchant vessel WW II Torpedoed and sunk in Caribbean Jun 14 1942. I killed
LecarpeLaunchBuilt 1936 Army vessel WW II
LecomptSch
Also spelled Le Compt Civil War Guard Boat at Galveston C…
Also spelled Le Compt Civil War Guard Boat at Galveston Captured May 24 1865 by Union ship Cornubia, qv.
LedaTankerSunk1942-11-03 00:00:00.000
Merchant vessel (Panama) WW II Torpedoed and sunk Nov 3 19…
Merchant vessel (Panama) WW II Torpedoed and sunk Nov 3 1942 in Caribbean. 1 killed
Lee
Coast Guard ship WW II Aug 5 1942, Atlantic Fleet, Greenla…
Coast Guard ship WW II Aug 5 1942, Atlantic Fleet, Greenland Patrol
LeeGyGrounded1776-10-11 00:00:00.000SkenesboroNY
2nd Lee Revolutionary War Oct 11 1776, Battle of Valcour I…
2nd Lee Revolutionary War Oct 11 1776, Battle of Valcour Island Ran aground and bilged during the battle Named for Richard Henry Lee
LeeSch
1st Lee Ex Two Brothers Chartered by Continental Army Oct …
1st Lee Ex Two Brothers Chartered by Continental Army Oct 1775 Revolutionary War CPT John Manley, qv Captured several British ships in 1776-77 While under CPT John Skimmer, captured brig Industrious Bee, qv, Aug 29 1777 Returned to owner in 1777 Named for MGEN Charles Lee, qv
Lee CountyLST888LST-511Struck1955-07-01 00:00:00.0001960-09-21 00:00:00.000Dravo Corp.PittsburghPA
Originally LST-888, no name, qv. Named Lee County Jul 1 195…
Originally LST-888, no name, qv. Named Lee County Jul 1 1955, after decommissioning Sold Apr 18 1961 Sold for scrapping Apr 18 1961
Lee FoxAPD45Decom1945-02-23 00:00:00.0001946-05-13 00:00:00.000Bethlehem-Hingham ShipyardsHinghamMA
Named for ENS Lee Fox, Jr., qv Originally commissioned DE-6…
Named for ENS Lee Fox, Jr., qv Originally commissioned DE-65, qv Reclassified APD-45 2/23/1945 WW II Decommissioned May 13 1946 Struck Sep 1 1964 Sold Jan 31 1966 for scrapping
Lee FoxDE65BuckleyReclas1943-08-30 00:00:00.0001945-02-23 00:00:00.000*Bethlehem-Hingham ShipyardsHinghamMA
Named for ENS Lee Fox, Jr., qv Originally commissioned DE-6…
Named for ENS Lee Fox, Jr., qv Originally commissioned DE-65 WW II Atlantic Reclassified APD-45, qv, 2/23/1945
Lee S. Overman1943-06-17 00:00:00.000North Carolina Shipbuilding Co.WilmingtonNC
Maritime Commission E Hull 1981 Merchant ship Original ope…
Maritime Commission E Hull 1981 Merchant ship Original operator, Blidberg-Rthch. WW II Jun 1944, Operation Overlord, Invasion of Normandy
LeedstownAPA56WindsorDecom1943-07-16 00:00:00.0001946-03-07 00:00:00.000Bethlehem-Sparrows Point Shipyard Co.Sparrows PointMD
ex SS Exchequer, Maritime Commission Hull 590. Originally c…
ex SS Exchequer, Maritime Commission Hull 590. Originally classified by Navy as AP-101, but reclassified APA-56 before commissioning. WW II Jan 1944, Operation Flintlock, Invasion of Marshall Islands Oct 1944, Invasion of Leyte, CPT Harold Bye Jan 1945, Invasion at Lingayen Gulf Feb 1945, Invasion of Iwo Jima Decommissioned Mar 7 1946 Transferred to Maritime Commission for disposal Jul 1 1946 Sold in 1947 and renamed Minute Man 6 Battle Stars WW II
LeedstownAP73Sunk1942-09-24 00:00:00.0001942-11-09 00:00:00.000Federal Shipbuilding & Drydock Co.KearneyNJ
1st Leedstown Ex Santa Lucia Built 1933 Acquired by Navy …
1st Leedstown Ex Santa Lucia Built 1933 Acquired by Navy Aug 6 1942 and renamed Leedstown Aug 20 1942 WW II Nov 1942, Operation Torch, Invasion of North Africa Sunk in Nov 9 1942 off Algiers by torpedo from enemy submarine during North African campaign 1 Battle Star WW II
LeesburgStr
Civil War Employed by Confederates as transport on Savannah…
Civil War Employed by Confederates as transport on Savannah River from 1862 to end of the war.
LeftwichDD984SpruanceDecom1979-08-25 00:00:00.0001998-03-27 00:00:00.000Ingalls Shipbuilding Co.PascagoulaMS
LegareScStrR. & G. SchuylerNew YorkNY
Built 1843 Placed in service 1844 Revenue Cutter Service …
Built 1843 Placed in service 1844 Revenue Cutter Service Mexican War Under jurisdiction of Treasury Department
LegareWMEC144American Brown Boveri Electrical Corp.CamdenNJ
Originally WSC-144, qv, Coast Guard vessel WW II Redesigna…
Originally WSC-144, qv, Coast Guard vessel WW II Redesignated WMEC-144 in 1966
LegareWPC144ActiveCommissioned 1927
LegareWSC144Reclas1927-03-17 00:00:00.000American Brown Boveri Electrical Corp.CamdenNJ
Originally WSC-144, Coast Guard vessel WW II Redesignated …
Originally WSC-144, Coast Guard vessel WW II Redesignated WMEC-144 in 1966
LegareWMEC912ActivePortsmouth VA
Legion Victory1944-09-30 00:00:00.000Permanente Metals Corp., Yard 1RichmondCA
Maritime Commission Victory Hull 535 Merchant ship Origina…
Maritime Commission Victory Hull 535 Merchant ship Original operator, Lykes Bros. Steamship WW II
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.