Museum ships in Baltimore The Lightship Chesapeake, or more officially named Lightship 116, is a National Historic Landmark and part of the Baltimore Maritime Museum. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lightship Chesapeake"
USCGC Taney (WPG/WHEC-37) is a United States Coast Guard High Endurance Cutter, notable as the last ship floating that fought in the attack on Pearl Harbor. She was named for Roger B. Taney, formerly Secretary of the Treasury and Chief Justice of the United States. ...more on Wikipedia about "USCGC Taney (WHEC-37)"
The USS Constellation constructed in 1854 is a sloop-of-war and the second United States Navy ship to carry this famous name. Her keel was laid on 25 June 1853, in Gosport Navy Yard in Norfolk, Virginia, at the same time as the original 1797 frigate Constellation was being broken up. ...more on Wikipedia about "USS Constellation (1854)"
The USS Torsk (SS-423) is one of several Tench Class submarines still located inside the United States. The vessel is the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the torsk, a food fish of the North Atlantic, also known as the cusk or tusk. ...more on Wikipedia about "USS Torsk (SS-423)"
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