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 10,551–10,600
NameTypeHull NumClassStatusComm Is DateDecom Sunk Or ReclassReclass NumBuilderBuilt CityBuilt StateHome PortSpecificationsHistorynotes
Louis Weule1944-03-25 00:00:00.000Permanente Metals Corp, Yard 2RichmondCA
Maritime Commission E Hull 2771 Merchant ship Original ope…
Maritime Commission E Hull 2771 Merchant ship Original operator, Sudden & Chris. WW II
Louisa M. Alcott1943-06-09 00:00:00.000Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard, Inc.BaltimoreMD
Maritime Commission E Hull 992 Merchant ship Original oper…
Maritime Commission E Hull 992 Merchant ship Original operator, Stockard Steamship WW II
Louisa MooreSteamer
Civil War Used to transport Gen. Sherman's troops in early …
Civil War Used to transport Gen. Sherman's troops in early 1865
LouisburgSteamer
Civil War Used to transport Gen. Sherman's troops in early …
Civil War Used to transport Gen. Sherman's troops in early 1865
LouiseLaunchMt. PleasantSC
LouiseSteamer
Civil War Used to transport Gen. Sherman's troops in early …
Civil War Used to transport Gen. Sherman's troops in early 1865
Louise LykesSunk1941-10-30 00:00:00.0001943-01-11 00:00:00.000Federal Shipbuilding & Drydock Co.KearnyNJ
Maritime Commission Hull 129 Merchant ship Original operat…
Maritime Commission Hull 129 Merchant ship Original operator, Lykes Steamship Co. WW II Sunk Jan 11 1943. (Merchant Marine list says Jan 9 1043), by torpedo in Northeast Atlantic. 94 killed
Louise Lykes1945-05-10 00:00:00.000North Carolina Shipbuilding Co.WilmingtonNC
Maritime Commission Hull 1718 Merchant ship Original opera…
Maritime Commission Hull 1718 Merchant ship Original operator, Lykes Bros. WW II
Louise No. 2SP1230Decom1917-09-20 00:00:00.0001919-01-14 00:00:00.000Ambrose MartinEast BostonMA
Built 1900 Acquired by Navy Sep 10 1917 WW I Decommission…
Built 1900 Acquired by Navy Sep 10 1917 WW I Decommissioned Jan 14 1919 and returned to owner the same day
LouisianaScStrBlown up1864-12-24 00:00:00.000WilmingtonDE
2nd Louisiana Sidewheel steamer Built 1860 and commissione…
2nd Louisiana Sidewheel steamer Built 1860 and commissioned Aug 1861 Civil War Apr 1862, LT A. Murray Blown up under Fort Fisher North Carolina by her crew in a failed attempt to destroy the fort Also see other Louisiana
LouisianaSlpBroken upNew OrleansLA
1st Louisiana Built 1812 Purchased by Navy 1812 War of 18…
1st Louisiana Built 1812 Purchased by Navy 1812 War of 1812 Broken up 1821
LouisianaSteamer
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) Also see other Louisiana
LouisianaTankerSunk1942-08-17 00:00:00.000Merchant ship WW II Sunk Aug 17 1942 in Caribbean
LouisianaBB19ConnecticutDecom1906-06-02 00:00:00.0001920-10-20 00:00:00.000Newport News Shipbuilding Co.Newport NewsVA
3rd Louisiana 1907-09, Great White Fleet WW I Decommissio…
3rd Louisiana 1907-09, Great White Fleet WW I Decommissioned Oct 20 1920 Sold for scrap Nov 1 1923
LouisianaSSBN743OhioActive1997-09-20 00:00:00.000General Dynamics Electric Boat DivisionGrotonCTBangor4th Louisiana
LouisvilleCwStGbtDecom1862-01-16 00:00:00.0001865-07-21 00:00:00.000St. LouisMO
1st Louisville Built 1861 River gunboat One of "Pook Turt…
1st Louisville Built 1861 River gunboat One of "Pook Turtles" Civil War Feb 1862, Battle of Fort Donelson Jun 6 1862, Battle 0f Memphis (62) Jan 10-11 1863, capture of Arkansas Post Decommissioned Jul 21 1865 Sold Nov 29 1865
LouisvilleSwStr
LouisvilleSwStrCaptured
Civil War Confederate vessel, captured Jul 13 1863 in Littl…
Civil War Confederate vessel, captured Jul 13 1863 in Little Red River by Union gunboats Manitou, qv, and Rattler, qv Purchased by Navy and renamed Ouachita, qv
LouisvilleSP1644Decom1918-04-27 00:00:00.0001919-09-09 00:00:00.000William Cramp & Sons Building & Engine Co.PhiladelphiaPA
2nd Louisville Ex St. Louis, qv Taken over by Navy a secon…
2nd Louisville Ex St. Louis, qv Taken over by Navy a second time Apr 26 1918 and renamed Louisville WW I - Decommissioned Sep 9 1919 Returned to owner Sep 11 1919 Again renamed St. Louis
LouisvilleCA28Decom1931-07-01 00:00:00.0001946-06-17 00:00:00.000Puget Sound Navy YardBremertonWA
3rd Louisville Formerly CL-28. Reclsassified CA-28 Jul 1 1…
3rd Louisville Formerly CL-28. Reclsassified CA-28 Jul 1 1931 "Lady Lou" WW II Jun-Aug 1944, Operation Forager, Invasion of Saipan and Tinian, CPT S. H. Hurt Sep 1944, Operation Stalemate, Invasion of Palaus, flag of RADM Oldendorf Oct 1944, Invasion of Leyte, CPT S. H. Hurt Oct 24-25 1944, Battle of Surigao Strait, CPT S. H. Hurt Jan 1945, Invasion at Lingayen Gulf, CPT R. L. Hicks (wounded Jan 5), CDR W. P. McCarty ?-Jun 1945, Operation Iceberg, Okinawa operations 13 Battle Stars WW II
LouisvilleCL28NorthamptonReclas1931-01-15 00:00:00.0001931-07-01 00:00:00.000*Puget Sound Navy YardBremertonWA3rd Louisville Reclassified CA-28, qv, Jul 1 1931
LouisvilleSSN724Los AngelesActive1986-11-08 00:00:00.000General Dynamics Electric Boat DivisionGrotonCTPearl Harbor4th Louisville
LovelaceDE198BuckleyDecom1943-11-07 00:00:00.0001946-05-22 00:00:00.000Norfolk Navy YardPortsmouthVAWW II Decommissioned May 22 1946 3 Battle Stars WW II
LoveringDE39EvartsDecom1943-09-17 00:00:00.0001945-10-16 00:00:00.000Puget Sound Navy YardBremertonWA
ex BDE 39 WW II Feb 1945, Invasion of Iwo Jima Apr-Jun 19…
ex BDE 39 WW II Feb 1945, Invasion of Iwo Jima Apr-Jun 1943, Operation Iceberg, Okinawa Campaign Decommissioned Oct 16 1945 3 Battle Stars WW II
LoweDE325EdsallDecom1943-11-22 00:00:00.0001968-09-20 00:00:00.000*Consolidated Steel Corp.OrangeTX
WW II Decommissioned May 1 1946 Recommissioned Jul 20 1951…
WW II Decommissioned May 1 1946 Recommissioned Jul 20 1951 as USCGC Lowe (WDE-425), qv Later recommissioned in Navy again as DE-325 Vietnam War Operation Market Time Decommissioned Sep 20 1968 Struck Sep 23 1968
LoweWDE425Decom1945-07-20 00:00:00.0001954-06-01 00:00:00.000Consolidated Steel Corp.OrangeTX
Formerly DE-325, qv. Reclassified WDE-425 and recommissione…
Formerly DE-325, qv. Reclassified WDE-425 and recommissioned Jul 20 1951 Decommissioned Jun 1 1954 Recommissioned in Navy as DE-325, qv
LowellSP504Decom1917-09-29 00:00:00.0001919-05-16 00:00:00.000Verdin's YardStaten IslandNY
Built 1909 as steam lighter Rebuilt 1917 as steam tug Acqu…
Built 1909 as steam lighter Rebuilt 1917 as steam tug Acquired by Navy Sep 29 1917 WW I 3rd Naval District Decommissioned May 16 1919 and returned to owner the same day
LowndesAPA154HaskellDecom1944-09-14 00:00:00.0001946-04-17 00:00:00.000Oregon Shipbuilding Corp.PortlandOR
May be cited as Loundes Maritime Commission Victory Hull 12…
May be cited as Loundes Maritime Commission Victory Hull 120 WW II Feb 1945, Invasion of Iwo Jima Apr 1945, Operation Iceberg, Okinawa operations Decommissioned Apr 17 1946 and returned to War Shipping Administration for disposal 2 Battle Stars WW II
LowryDD770Allen M. Sumner1944-07-23 00:00:00.000Bethlehem Steel Co, Shipbuilding DivSan PedroCA
WW II Jan 1945, Invasion at Lingayen Gulf, CDR E. S. Miller…
WW II Jan 1945, Invasion at Lingayen Gulf, CDR E. S. Miller Feb 1945, Invasion of Iwo Jima Apr-May 1945, Operation Iceberg, Okinawa Campaign Decommissioned Jun 30 1947 Recommissioned Dec 27 1950 Korean War 4 Battle Stars WW II 2 Battle Stars Korean War
LoyDE160BuckleyReclas1943-09-12 00:00:00.0001944-10-23 00:00:00.000*Norfolk Navy YardPortsmouthVA
Originally commissioned DE-160 WW II Reclassified APD-56 1…
Originally commissioned DE-160 WW II Reclassified APD-56 10/23/44
LoyAPD56Decom1944-10-23 00:00:00.0001947-02-21 00:00:00.000Norfolk Navy YardPortsmouthVA
Originally commissioned DE-160 Reclassified APD-56 10/23/44…
Originally commissioned DE-160 Reclassified APD-56 10/23/44 WW II Apr-Jun 1945, Operation Iceberg, Okinawa Campaign, TG 51.21 Decommissioned Feb 21 1947 Struck Sep 1 1964 Sold Aug 15 1966 1 Batle Star WW II
LoyalYTL-491 was named Loyal at one time
LoyalistSteamer
Civil War Used to transport Gen. Sherman's troops in early …
Civil War Used to transport Gen. Sherman's troops in early 1865
LoyaltyAM457AggressiveReclas1954-06-11 00:00:00.0001955-02-07 00:00:00.000*Wilmington Boat Works, Inc.WilmingtonCA
2nd Loyalty Originally commissioned AM-456 Reclassified MS…
2nd Loyalty Originally commissioned AM-456 Reclassified MSO-456, qv, 2/07/55
LoyaltyMSO4571955-02-07 00:00:00.000Wilmington Boat Works, Inc.WilmingtonCA
2nd Loyalty Originally commissioned AM-456, qv Reclassifie…
2nd Loyalty Originally commissioned AM-456, qv Reclassified MSO-456 2/07/55 Vietnam War Operation Market Time
LoyaltyAMc88AccentorDecom1942-01-17 00:00:00.0001945-12-04 00:00:00.000F. L. FultonAntiochCA
1st Loyalty Placed in service Jan 17 1942 WW II Commissio…
1st Loyalty Placed in service Jan 17 1942 WW II Commissioned Dec 15 1944 Jun 1945, Operation Iceberg, Okinawa operation 1 Battle Star WW II
Loyola Victory1945-04-14 00:00:00.000Permanente Metals Corp., Richmond TwoRichmondCA
Maritime Commission Victory Hull 739 Merchant ship Origina…
Maritime Commission Victory Hull 739 Merchant ship Original operator, Sudden & Chris. WW II
Lt. Col Ellery W. NilesCable shipPusey And JonesWilmingtonDEBuilt 1937 Army vessel WW II
Lt. Col. George S. GillisTug*Equitable Equip.New OrleansLA
Built 1943 Army vessel WW II Transferred to Navy 1952 and…
Built 1943 Army vessel WW II Transferred to Navy 1952 and renamed Pokagon, qv
Lt. Col. H. C. SchummTugBay CityMIBuilt 1919 Army vessel WW II
Lt. Col. Herbert L. KidweTugGeneral Ship & EngineEast BostonMALt. Col Herbert
Lt. Col. John H. AdamsTugEquitable EquipmentNew OrleansLABuilt 1942 Army vessel WW II
Lt. Col. John M. RitchieTugEquitable EquipmentNew OrleansLABuilt 1943 Army vessel WW II
Lt. Col. Lawrence O. MattTugAmerican ShipbuildingLorainOH
Lt. Col. Lawrence O. Matthews Built 1930 Army vessel WW I…
Lt. Col. Lawrence O. Matthews Built 1930 Army vessel WW II
Lt. Col. Robert E. ShannoFerry boatTodd ShipyardsBrooklynNY
Lt. Col. Robert E. Shannon Built 1929 Ex Melrose Army ves…
Lt. Col. Robert E. Shannon Built 1929 Ex Melrose Army vessel WW II
Lt. Col. W. T. HendrickTugGeneral Ship & EngineEast BostonMABuilt 1942 Army vessel WW II
Lt. Gen. William B. BunkeLSV41988-06-12 00:00:00.000In service Jun 12 1988 1996, Fort Eustis
Lt. George W. G. BoyceT-AK251oos1973-07-15 00:00:00.000Bethlehem-Fairfiled Shipyard, Inc.BaltimoreMD
Ex Waterville Victory, qv Acquired by Army in Jul 1945 and …
Ex Waterville Victory, qv Acquired by Army in Jul 1945 and renamed Lt. George W. G. Boyce, qv Inactivated Feb 1950 Acquired by Navy Aug 9 1950 and assigned to Military Sea Transportation Service Korean War Vietnam War Placed out of service Jul 15 1973 4 Battle Stars Korean War
Lt. James E. RobinsonAG170Reclas1964-07-01 00:00:00.000*Oregon Shipbuilding Corp.PortlandOR
Ex AKV-3, qv. Ex AK-274, qv Reclassified AG-170, in Dec 1…
Ex AKV-3, qv. Ex AK-274, qv Reclassified AG-170, in Dec 1962 Again reclassified AK-274 Jul 1 1964 Named for 1LT James E. Robinson, Jr., qv
Lt. James E. RobinsonAK274Oregon Shipbuilding Corp.PortlandOR
Ex AKV-3, qv Reclassified AK-274 May 1959 Relassified AG-1…
Ex AKV-3, qv Reclassified AK-274 May 1959 Relassified AG-170, qv, Dec 1962 Again reclassified AK-274 Jul 1 1962 Named for 1LT James E. Robonson, Jr., qv
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.