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2006-10-19 14:04:06 · 4 answers · asked by ahhhhhdam 1 in Politics & Government Military

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I can't find one listed for 1982, but here are all the US Navy and Coast Guard ships that have been converted into Museums.


USS Alabama (BB-60) — Mobile, Alabama — WWII South Dakota-class battleship
USS Albacore — Portsmouth, New Hampshire — experimental submarine
SS American Victory — Tampa, Florida — Victory ship
USS Arizona (BB-39) — Pearl Harbor, Hawaii — Battleship sunk by Japanese aircraft in the attack on Pearl Harbor
USS Barry — Washington, D.C. — destroyer
USS Batfish — Muskogee, Oklahoma — Balao-class submarine
USS Becuna — Philadelphia — submarine
USS Bowfin (SS-287) — Pearl Harbor — submarine
USS Cairo — Vicksburg, Mississippi — ironclad gunboat
USS Cassin Young — Boston, Massachusetts — Fletcher-class destroyer
USS Clamagore (SS-343) — Mount Pleasant, South Carolina — Cold War Balao-class submarine
USS Cod — Cleveland, Ohio — submarine
USS Constellation — Baltimore, Maryland, sloop of war — last wooden warship built in US
USS Constitution — Boston, Massachusetts — sailing frigate, oldest commissioned warship afloat
USS Drum — Mobile, Alabama — submarine
USS Edson (DD-946) — Sheboygan, Wisconsin — Forrest Sherman-class destroyer of 1958
USS Hazard (AM-240) — Omaha, Nebraska — minesweeper
USS Hornet — Alameda, California — WWII aircraft carrier
USCGC Ingham (WHEC-35) — Mount Pleasant, South Carolina — Treasury-class US Coast Guard Cutter
USS Intrepid (CV-11) — New York City, New York — WWII Essex-class aircraft carrier
USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (DD-850) — Fall River, Massachusetts — Post-WWII destroyer
USS Kidd — Baton Rouge, Louisiana — Fletcher-class destroyer
USS Laffey (DD-724) — Mount Pleasant, South Carolina — Sumner-class destroyer
USS Lexington (CV-16) — Corpus Christi, Texas — Essex-class aircraft carrier
USS Ling (SS-297) — Balao-class submarine — New Jersey Naval Museum, Hackensack, New Jersey
USS Lionfish (SS-298) — Battleship Cove, Massachusetts — 1943 U.S. Navy submarine
USS Little Rock — Buffalo, New York — light cruiser
USS LST 325 — Chickasaw, Alabama — landing ship tank
USS LST 1008 — Chinese Naval Museum at Qingdao — landing ship tank, launched 1944
USS Marlin — Omaha, Nebraska — submarine
USS Massachusetts (BB-59) — Fall River, Massachusetts — WWII South Dakota-class battleship
USCGC McLane W-146 — Muskegon, Michigan — Prohibition-era coast guard cutter
USS Midway (CV-41) — San Diego, California — Midway-class aircraft carrier. First post-WWII carrier.
USS Missouri (BB-63) — Pearl Harbor, Hawaii — WWII Iowa-class battleship. Site of Japanese surrender
USS Nautilus (SSN-571) — Groton, Connecticut — First nuclear submarine
USS New Jersey (BB-62) — Camden, New Jersey — WWII Iowa-class battleship
USS North Carolina (BB-55) — Wilmington, North Carolina — WWII North Carolina-class battleship
USS Olympia — Philadelphia — protected cruiser, Spanish-American War, flagship of Admiral Dewey
USS Pampanito (SS-383) — San Francisco, California — WWII Balao-class submarine
USS Requin (SS-481) — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania — submarine of 1945-1971
USS Salem (CA-139) — Quincy, Massachusetts — Cold War Des Moines-class heavy cruiser [5]
USS Silversides (SS-236), Muskegon, Michigan — WWII Gato-class submarine
USS Slater (DE-766) — Albany, New York — Cannon-class destroyer escort, launched 1944
USS Stewart (DE-238) — Galveston, Texas— WW II destroyer escort
USCGC Sundew (WLB-404) — Duluth, Minnesota — US Coast Guard Buoy Tender
USS Tacoma (PF-3) — frigate donated to South Korean Navy as museum ship in 1973.
USCGC Taney (WHEC-37) — Baltimore Maritime Museum, Baltimore Inner Harbor — 1936 USCG cutter. Last warship present at Pearl Harbor afloat.
USS Texas (BB-35) — La Porte, Texas — WWI and WWII New York class battleship
USS The Sullivans (DD-537) — Buffalo, New York — Fletcher-class destroyer, launched 1943
USS Torsk (SS-423) — Baltimore, Maryland — Tench-class submarine.
USS Wisconsin (BB-64) — Norfolk, Virginia — battleship
USS Yorktown (CV-10) — Mount Pleasant, South Carolina — Essex-class aircraft carrier

2006-10-22 09:20:51 · answer #1 · answered by choppes 4 · 1 0

Only aircraft carriers are named for Presidents. And since we only commission a new one about every 7 years, and since Congress has a say in the naming of the ship, Obama won't ever get one. All the carriers we have in the fleet named after Presidents have one thing in common, including the two named after Democrat Presidents ( the Harry S. Truman and the John F. Kennedy ); they all served in the military at one point.

2016-05-22 03:40:24 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Where?
USS INTREPID is in New York harbor.
USS HORNET is in Alameda harbor (near San Fransisco), but was placed there in about 1995.

2006-10-20 17:31:41 · answer #3 · answered by F. Frederick Skitty 7 · 0 0

USS Hornet?

2006-10-19 14:06:04 · answer #4 · answered by GloryDays49ers 3 · 0 0

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