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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 10,751–10,800
NameTypeHull NumClassStatusComm Is DateDecom Sunk Or ReclassReclass NumBuilderBuilt CityBuilt StateHome PortSpecificationsHistorynotes
MaconZRS5Sunk1933-06-23 00:00:00.0001934-02-12 00:00:00.000Goodyear-Zepplin Corp.AkronOH
Rigid frame airship Sank off California coast after storm c…
Rigid frame airship Sank off California coast after storm caused structural damage Date of sinking may be 1935, rather than 1934 Struck Feb 26 1935
MaconaDecom1918-08-19 00:00:00.0001919-03-25 00:00:00.000Delaware River Co.ChesterPA
Built 1903 Ex City of Macon Taken by U. S. Shipping Board …
Built 1903 Ex City of Macon Taken by U. S. Shipping Board WW I NOTS Decommissioned Mar 25 1919 anr returned to USSB for return to her owner
MacVeighFreighter
Merchant ship WW II 1943, Pacific Damaged JUne 16 1943 of…
Merchant ship WW II 1943, Pacific Damaged JUne 16 1943 off Alaska
Madaket1945-01-19 00:00:00.000Gulf Shipbuilding Corp.ChickasawAL
Maritime Commission Hull 1607 Merchant ship Original opera…
Maritime Commission Hull 1607 Merchant ship Original operator, Waterman Steamship WW II
MadawaskaAPDecom1917-09-01 00:00:00.0001917-09-02 00:00:00.000*Vulcan AktengesellschaftStettinGE
2nd Madawaska ID 3011 Built 1907 in Germany Originally co…
2nd Madawaska ID 3011 Built 1907 in Germany Originally commissioned Konig Wilhelm II, qv, 8/27/17 Renamed Madawaska 9/01/17 WW I Decommissioned 9/02/19, transferred to War Department Renamed U. S. Grant, qv, 6/03/22 in Army Transport Service
MadawaskaScFrRenamed1869-05-15 00:00:00.000*Brooklyn Navy YardNew YorkNY
1st Madawaska Built 1865 Renamed Tennessee, qv, May 15 186…
1st Madawaska Built 1865 Renamed Tennessee, qv, May 15 1869
Madawaska Victory1944-10-20 00:00:00.000Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard, Inc.BaltimoreMD
Maritime Commission Victory Hull 603 Merchant ship Origina…
Maritime Commission Victory Hull 603 Merchant ship Original operator, A. H. Bull WW II
MaddoxDD168WickesDecom1919-03-10 00:00:00.0001940-09-23 00:00:00.000Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corp.QuincyMA
1st Maddox Decommissioned Sep 23 1940 and transferred to Gr…
1st Maddox Decommissioned Sep 23 1940 and transferred to Great Britain the same day Renamed HMS Georgetown Named for CPT A. T. Maddox, qv
MaddoxDD622GleavesSunk1942-10-31 00:00:00.0001943-07-10 00:00:00.000Federal Shipbuilding & Drydock Co.KearnyNJ
2nd Maddox WW II Jul 1943, Operation Husky, invasion of Si…
2nd Maddox WW II Jul 1943, Operation Husky, invasion of Sicily, LCDR Eugene S. Sarsfield. Sunk Jul 10, 1943 off Sicily by aircraft Struck Aug 19 1943 Named for CPT A. T. Maddox, qv 2 Battle Stars WW II
MaddoxDD731Allen M. SumnerDecom1944-06-02 00:00:00.000Bath Iron WorksBathME
3rd Maddox WW II Apr-Jun 1945, Operation Iceberg, Okinawa …
3rd Maddox WW II Apr-Jun 1945, Operation Iceberg, Okinawa Campaign, CDR S. K. Santmyers Viet Nam War Aug 1964, Tonkin Gulf Incident Named for CPT A. T. Maddox, qv 4 Battle Stars WW II and 6 Battle Stars Korean War
Madera CountyLST905LST-511Transferred1963-03-30 00:00:00.000Dravo Corp.PittsburghPA
Formerly LST-905, no name, qv Decommissioned Sep 11 1946 N…
Formerly LST-905, no name, qv Decommissioned Sep 11 1946 Named Madera County Jul 1 1955 Recommissioned Mar 30 1963 Vietnam War Transferred to Philippines Nov 1969 Renamed Ilteos Norte (LT-98) 9 Battle Stars plus Meritorious Unit Citation Vietnam War
MadgieScStGbtSunk1863-10-11 00:00:00.000PhiladelphiaPA
Built 1858 Purchased by Navy Oct 15 1861 Civil War Captur…
Built 1858 Purchased by Navy Oct 15 1861 Civil War Captured schooner southern Belle, qv, Jun 20 1862 Sank off Frying Pan Shoals Oct 11 1863
MadisonSchooner
2nd Madison Built for U.S. Revenue Service in 1832 Part of…
2nd Madison Built for U.S. Revenue Service in 1832 Part of mosquito fleet, serving against Seminole Indians in Florida in 1841-2 Returned to Treasury Department in 1842 Transferred to U.S. Coastal Survey in 1850 Named for President James Madison
MadisonSchoonerSoldHenry EckfordSackett's HarborNY
1st Madison War of 1812 First U.S. corvette launched on La…
1st Madison War of 1812 First U.S. corvette launched on Lake Ontario Chauncey's Lake Ontario Squadron Sold in 1825 Named for President James Madison
MadisonDD425BensonDecom1940-08-06 00:00:00.0001946-03-13 00:00:00.000Boston Navy YardBostonMA
3rd Madison WW II Mar 1941, Support Force, Atlantic Fleet,…
3rd Madison WW II Mar 1941, Support Force, Atlantic Fleet, LCDR T. E. Boyce Aug 5 1942, Atlantic Fleet, LCDR T. E. Boyce Aug 1944, Operation Dragoon, Invasion of Southern France, CDR D. A. Stuart Decommissioned Mar 13 1946 Struck Jun 1 1968 Named for CDR James Jonas Madison, qv 5 Battle Stars WW II
Madison Jordan ManchesterRepairPenn Jersey ShipbuildingCamdenNJBuilt 1943 Army vessel WW II
MadokawandoYT180WobanReclas1944-05-15 00:00:00.000*Gibbs Gas Engine Co.JacksonvilleFL
Originally YT-180 WW II 1st Naval District Reclassified Y…
Originally YT-180 WW II 1st Naval District Reclassified YTB-180, qv, May 15 1944
MadokawandoYTB180Reclas*Gibbs Gas Engine Co.JacksonvilleFL
Ex YT-180 Reclassified YTB-180, qv, May 15 1944 WW II 12t…
Ex YT-180 Reclassified YTB-180, qv, May 15 1944 WW II 12th Naval District Reclassified YTM-180, qv, in Feb 1962
MadokawandoYTM180Gibbs Gas Engine Co.JacksonvilleFLEx YT-180, qv, ex YTB-180, qv Reclassified YTM-180in 1965
MadranoStrTransferred1917-11-27 00:00:00.0001919-07-04 00:00:00.000CamdenNJ
Built 1885 Lighthouse tender Acquired by Navy in WW I WW …
Built 1885 Lighthouse tender Acquired by Navy in WW I WW I Returned to Department of Commerce for Lighthouse Service
MadronaWLB302Zenith Dredge Co.DuluthMN
MaeFreghterSunk1942-09-17 00:00:00.000WW II Torpedoed and shelled, sunk, in Caribbean
Maersk ConstellationTAKR2053
MagdalenaYFB687DestroyedCavite Naval StationCavitePI
1st Magdalena Built 1908 Working Launch WW II Destroyed …
1st Magdalena Built 1908 Working Launch WW II Destroyed by Japanes air attacks, probably Jan 2 1942 Struck Jul 24 1942
MagentaSwStrBurnedNew AlbanyIN
Built 1861 May have served Confederates as transport in Mis…
Built 1861 May have served Confederates as transport in Mississippi River
MaggiebargeSold1920-07-14 00:00:00.000
Built 1869 Acquired by Navy Jun 1917 and placed in service …
Built 1869 Acquired by Navy Jun 1917 and placed in service the same month SP-1202 WW I Cherry Island VA Sold Jul 14 1920
Maggie BakerSteamer*Civil War Renamed Heliotrope, qv, early in 1864
MagicBAM20Struck 8/22/44
MagistrateReturned1917-05-24 00:00:00.0001919-02-15 00:00:00.000Herreshoff Manufacturing Co.BristolRI
Wooden hull gas powered boat Acquired by Navy May 1 1917 S…
Wooden hull gas powered boat Acquired by Navy May 1 1917 SP-143 WW I 2nd Naval District Returned to owner Feb 15 1919
MagmericHog 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
Magnesium1944-06-17 00:00:00.000Concrete Ship ConstructorsNational CityCAMaritime Commission Hull 2225 Army vessel WW II
MagnetyachtSold1917-06-27 00:00:00.000Electric Launch Co.BayonneNJ
1st Magnet Built 1910 Acquired by Navy Jun 11 1917 SP-563…
1st Magnet Built 1910 Acquired by Navy Jun 11 1917 SP-563 WW I Ordered sold Oct 1 1919
MagnetAM260AdmirableDecom1944-03-10 00:00:00.0001945-08-28 00:00:00.000American Shipbuilding Co.LorainOH
2nd Magnet WW II Decommissioned Aug 28 1945, and transferr…
2nd Magnet WW II Decommissioned Aug 28 1945, and transferred to Nationalist Chinese government under lend lease the same day Renamed Yung Shun (MSF-46) Returned under terms of the loan, and redelivered to "Republic of China" under Military Assistance Program Feb 7 1948 Struck Mar 12 1948
MagnetADG9Albina Engine & Machine WorksPortlandOR
3rd Magnet Ex YDG-9, qv; ex ADG-9, no name, qv Named Magne…
3rd Magnet Ex YDG-9, qv; ex ADG-9, no name, qv Named Magnet Feb 1 1955, after decommissioning
MagnoliaSwStrDecom1862-07-22 00:00:00.0001865-06-10 00:00:00.000GreenpointNY
1st Magnolia Civil War Originally in Confederate service a…
1st Magnolia Civil War Originally in Confederate service as blockade runner Feb 19 1862, captured by Union vessels Brooklyn, qv, and South Carolina, qv, in Gulf of Mexico Purchased by Navy Apr 9 1862 Jul 31 1862, LT William Budd, captured British steamer Memphis, qv, near Cape Romain, NC Dec 27 1862, captured British schooner Carmita Dec 27 1862, captured British sloop Flying Fish off Tortugas Apr-Nov 1864, East Gulf Blockading Squadron, Actg Vol LT W. S. Cheesman Sep 10 1864, captured steamer Matagorda Mar 5-6 1865, St. Marks FL Decommissioned Jun 10 1865 Sold Jul 12 1865 Abandoned in 1866 Also see other Magnolia
MagnoliaTransport
Civil War Army Transport Early 1863, carried troops to Col…
Civil War Army Transport Early 1863, carried troops to Coldwater River Also see other Magnolia
MagnoliaWAGL231Sunk1945-08-24 00:00:00.000BaltimoreMD
2nd Magnolia Built 1904 Lighthouse and bouy tender for Lig…
2nd Magnolia Built 1904 Lighthouse and bouy tender for Lighthouse Service Transferred to Navy Apr 9 1917 WW I Returned to Lighthouse Service Transferred to Navy Nov 1 1941 WW II Sank Aug 24 1945 after collision with SS Marguerite Leland
MagoffinAPA199HaskellDecom1944-10-25 00:00:00.0001968-04-10 00:00:00.000Kaiser Co., Inc.VancouverWA
Maritime Commission Victory Hull 667 WW II Apr 1945, Opera…
Maritime Commission Victory Hull 667 WW II Apr 1945, Operation Iceberg, Okinawa Campaign, TG 53.2 Decommissioned Aug 14 1946 Recommissioned Oct 4 1950 Korean War 1958, Operation Hardtack Decommissioned Apr 10 1968 Redesignated LPA-199, qv, Jan 1 1969 1 Battle Star WW II and 2 Battle Stars Korean War
MagoffinLPA199Kaiser Co., Inc.VancouverWA
Originally APA-199, qv Redesignated LPA-199 Jan 1 1969, aft…
Originally APA-199, qv Redesignated LPA-199 Jan 1 1969, after decommissioning
Magothypatrol boatSold1920-06-22 00:00:00.000West Bay CityMI
Built 1895 Acquired by Navy from Coast Guard in 1917 WW I …
Built 1895 Acquired by Navy from Coast Guard in 1917 WW I Returned to Coast Guard Aug 28 1919 Sold Jun 22 1920
MagpieAMc2oos1941-03-28 00:00:00.0001944-10-06 00:00:00.000Harbor Boat Building Co.Terminal IslandCA
1st Magpie Built 1936 Ex City of San Pedro Acquired by Na…
1st Magpie Built 1936 Ex City of San Pedro Acquired by Navy Oct 18 1940 Renamed Magpie Oct 29 1940 In service Mar 28 1941 WW II Out of service Oct 6 1944 Transferred to War Shipping Administration Feb 5 1945 for return to owner Struck 12/22/44
MagpieAMS25Sunk1947-02-18 00:00:00.0001950-10-01 00:00:00.000*Henry B. Nevins, Inc.City IslandNY
2nd Magpie Originally built as YMS-400, qv Reclas and name…
2nd Magpie Originally built as YMS-400, qv Reclas and named Magpie (AMS-25) 2/18/47 Korean War Sunk by mine near Chusan Po, Korea, 10/01/50 Struck 10/20/50 1 Battle Star Korean War
MagpieAMc(U)291952-03-07 00:00:00.000*
3rd Magpie Originally LSIL-994, no name, qv Reclassified A…
3rd Magpie Originally LSIL-994, no name, qv Reclassified AMc(U)-29 and named Magpie Mar 7 1952 15th Naval District Decommissioned in January 1954 Reclassified MHC-29, qv, Feb 1 1955
MagpieMHC29Struck1961-01-01 00:00:00.000
3rd Magpie Ex LSIL-994, no name, qv Ex Magpie (AMc(U)-29),…
3rd Magpie Ex LSIL-994, no name, qv Ex Magpie (AMc(U)-29), qv Reclassified MHC-29 Jan 1 1961, after decommissioning Sold May 18 1960 Struck Jan 1 1961
MahackemoYTB223oos1944-10-30 00:00:00.0001946-08-16 00:00:00.000Elizabeth City ShipyardElizabeth CityNC
Ex YT-223 In service Oct 30 1944 WW II 5th Naval District…
Ex YT-223 In service Oct 30 1944 WW II 5th Naval District Out of service Aug 16 1946 Sank off Cape Hattaras Sep 11 1948, while being towed Struck Oct 21 1948
MahanDD102WickesReclas1918-10-24 00:00:00.0001920-07-17 00:00:00.000*Fore River Shipbuilding Co.QuincyMA
1st Mahan Redesignated DM-7, qv, Jul 17 1920 Named for Alf…
1st Mahan Redesignated DM-7, qv, Jul 17 1920 Named for Alfred Thayer Mahan, qv
MahanDLG11CoontzReclas1960-08-25 00:00:00.000*San Francisco Naval ShipyardReclassified DDG-42, qv, in 1975
MahanDD364MahanSunk1936-09-18 00:00:00.0001944-12-07 00:00:00.000United Dry Docks, Inc.New YorkNY
2nd Mahan Named for RADM Alfred Thayer Mahan, qv WW II Oc…
2nd Mahan Named for RADM Alfred Thayer Mahan, qv WW II Oct 26 1942, Battle of Santa Cruz Islands Dec 1943-Jan 1944, Cape Gloucester Operation Feb 1944, invasion of Admiralties Oct 1944, Invasion of Leyte, CDR E. G. Campbell Sunk 12/07/44 by gunfire from USS Walke after 3 Japanese planes crashed into her 5 Battle Stars WW II
MahanDDG42FarragutDecomSan Francisco Naval Shipyard
3rd Mahan Ex DLG 11 Originally commissioned 1960 Reclassi…
3rd Mahan Ex DLG 11 Originally commissioned 1960 Reclassified DDG in 1975
MahanDM7StriblingDecom1920-07-17 00:00:00.0001930-05-01 00:00:00.000Fore River Shipbuilding Co.QuincyMA
1st Mahan Originally DD-102, qv Redesignaated DM-7 Jul 17 …
1st Mahan Originally DD-102, qv Redesignaated DM-7 Jul 17 1920 Decommissioned May 1 1930 Struck 10/22/30 Sold for scrap Jan 17 1931
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.