United States Navy |
Name |
Country |
Region |
City |
Nationality |
Launched |
Class |
Type |
Remarks |
Ref |
CCB-18 |
United States |
California |
Coronado |
United States |
1968 |
|
Command control boat |
|
[1] |
USS Alabama |
United States |
Alabama |
Mobile |
United States
|
1942 |
South Dakota class (1939) |
Battleship |
Led the American Fleet into Tokyo Bay on September 5, 1945 |
[2] |
USS Albacore |
United States |
New Hampshire |
Portsmouth |
United States
|
1953 |
Albacore Class |
Submarine |
National Register of Historic Places |
[3] |
USS Aries (PHM-5) |
United States |
Missouri |
Gasconade |
United States
|
1982 |
Pegasus |
Hydrofoil |
|
[4] |
USS Arizona |
United States |
Hawaii |
Pearl Harbor |
United States
|
1915 |
Pennsylvania class |
Battleship |
USS Arizona Memorial, Sunken Wreck |
[5] |
USS Barry |
United States |
District of Columbia |
Washington D.C. |
United States
|
1955 |
Forest Sherman class |
Destroyer |
scrapped Brownsville, Texas, 11 February 2022 |
|
USS Batfish |
United States |
Oklahoma |
Muskogee |
United States
|
1943 |
Balao class |
Submarine |
Muskogee War Memorial Park |
[6] |
Bauru |
Brazil |
Rio de Janeiro |
Rio de Janeiro |
United States
|
1943 |
Cannon class |
Destroyer escort |
USS McAnn (DE-179) |
|
USS Becuna |
United States |
Pennsylvania |
Philadelphia |
United States
|
1944 |
Balao class |
Submarine |
Independence Seaport Museum |
[7] |
USS Blueback |
United States |
Oregon |
Portland |
United States
|
1959 |
Barbel class |
Submarine |
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry |
[8] |
USS Bowfin |
United States |
Hawaii |
Pearl Harbor |
United States
|
1943 |
Balao class |
Submarine |
USS Bowfin Submarine and Memorial Park |
[9] |
USS Cobia |
United States |
Wisconsin |
Manitowoc |
United States
|
1943 |
Gato class |
Submarine |
Wisconsin Maritime Museum |
[10][circular reference] |
USS Cairo |
United States |
Mississippi |
Vicksburg |
United States
|
1862 |
City class |
Gunboat |
Vicksburg National Military Park |
[11] |
USS Cassin Young |
United States |
Massachusetts |
Boston |
United States
|
1943 |
Fletcher class |
Destroyer |
Boston National Historic Park |
[12] |
USS Cavalla |
United States |
Texas |
Galveston |
United States
|
1943 |
Gato class |
Submarine |
Cavalla Historical Foundation, sank the Japanese aircraft carrier Shōkaku |
[13] |
HS Velos |
Greece |
Islands |
Poros |
United States
|
1942 |
Fletcher class |
Destroyer |
USS Charrette |
[14] |
USS Clamagore |
United States |
South Carolina |
Mount Pleasant |
United States
|
1945 |
Balao class |
Submarine |
Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum, scrapped 2022 |
[15] |
USS Cobia |
United States |
Wisconsin |
Manitowoc |
United States
|
1943 |
Gato class |
Submarine |
Wisconsin Maritime Museum |
[16] |
USS Cod |
United States |
Ohio |
Cleveland |
United States
|
1943 |
Gato class |
Submarine |
U.S.S. Cod Submarine Memorial |
[17] |
USS Constellation |
United States |
Maryland |
Baltimore |
United States
|
1854 |
Wooden |
Sloop |
U.S.S. Constellation Museum |
[18] |
USS Constitution |
United States |
Massachusetts |
Boston |
United States
|
1797 |
Wooden |
Frigate |
U.S.S. Constitution Museum |
[19] |
USS Croaker |
United States |
New York |
Buffalo |
United States
|
1943 |
Gato class |
Submarine |
Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park |
[20] |
Name |
Country |
Region |
City |
Nationality |
Launched |
Class |
Type |
Remarks |
Ref |
USS Dolphin |
United States |
California |
San Diego |
United States
|
1968 |
Dolphin class |
Submarine |
Maritime Museum of San Diego |
[21] |
USS Drum |
United States |
Alabama |
Mobile |
United States
|
1941 |
Gato class |
Submarine |
USS Alabama Battleship Commission |
[22] |
USS Edson |
United States |
Michigan |
Bay City |
United States
|
1958 |
Forrest Sherman class |
Destroyer |
|
|
TCG Ege |
Turkey |
Aegean Region |
Izmir |
United States
|
1972 |
Knox class |
Frigate |
USS Ainsworth; at İnciraltı Sea Museum |
|
ROKS Jeon Buk |
South Korea |
Gangwon-do |
Gangneung |
United States
|
1945 |
Gearing class |
Destroyer |
USS Everett F. Larson |
|
ROKS Jeon Ju |
South Korea |
Dangjin-gun |
Chungnam |
United States
|
1945 |
Gearing class |
Destroyer |
USS Rogers |
|
TCG Gayret |
Turkey |
Kocaeli Province |
İzmit |
United States
|
1946 |
Gearing class |
Destroyer |
USS Eversole |
|
USS Growler |
United States |
New York |
New York City |
United States
|
1958 |
Grayback class |
Submarine |
Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum |
|
CSS H. L. Hunley |
United States |
South Carolina |
Charleston |
Confederate states of America
|
1863 |
|
Submarine |
Warren Lasch Conservation Hall |
[23][circular reference] |
USS Hoga |
United States |
Arkansas |
Little Rock |
United States
|
1940 |
Woban class |
District Harbor Tug |
Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum |
[24][circular reference] |
USS Hazard |
United States |
Nebraska |
Omaha |
United States
|
1944 |
Admirable class |
Minesweeper |
National Historic Landmark |
[25] |
USS Hornet |
United States |
California |
Alameda |
United States
|
1943 |
Essex class |
Aircraft carrier |
National Historic Landmark, badly damaged the aircraft carrier Zuikaku |
[26] |
USS Intrepid |
United States |
New York |
New York City |
United States
|
1943 |
Essex class |
Aircraft carrier |
Helped to sink the Japanese battleship Musashi, the largest and most powerful battleship ever made |
[27] |
USS Iowa |
United States |
California |
San Pedro |
United States
|
1942 |
Iowa class |
Battleship |
as of 7 July 2012 |
|
USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. |
United States |
Massachusetts |
Fall River |
United States
|
1945 |
Gearing class |
Destroyer |
Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. |
[28] |
USS Kidd |
United States |
Louisiana |
Baton Rouge |
United States
|
1943 |
Fletcher class |
Destroyer |
Kamikaze |
[29] |
USS Laffey |
United States |
South Carolina |
Mount Pleasant |
United States
|
1943 |
Allen M. Sumner class |
Destroyer |
National Historic Landmark, survived 7 Kamikazes |
[30] |
USS LCI(L)-1091 |
United States |
California |
Eureka |
United States
|
1944 |
LCI(L)-351 class LLC |
Large Landing Craft |
Humboldt Bay |
[31] |
USS LCS(L)(3)-102 |
United States |
California |
Mare Island |
United States
|
1944 |
|
Landing Craft Support |
U.S. Navy |
[32] |
USS Lexington |
United States |
Texas |
Corpus Christi |
United States
|
1942 |
Essex class |
Aircraft carrier |
Sank the Japanese aircraft carrier Zuikaku (the last remaining carrier that attacked Pearl Harbor, and the ship that sank Lexington's predecessor, USS Lexington (CV-2)) |
[33] |
USS Ling |
United States |
New Jersey |
Hackensack |
United States
|
1943 |
Balao class |
Submarine |
No public access (New Jersey Naval Museum defunct) |
[34] |
USS Lionfish |
United States |
Massachusetts |
Fall River |
United States
|
1943 |
Balao class |
Submarine |
|
[35] |
USS Little Rock |
United States |
New York |
Buffalo |
United States
|
1943 |
Cleveland class |
Light cruiser |
|
[36] |
Name |
Country |
Region |
City |
Nationality |
Launched |
Class |
Type |
Remarks |
Ref |
USS LST-325 |
United States |
Indiana |
Evansville |
United States
|
1942 |
LST Mk.3 |
Landing Ship, Tank |
|
[37] |
USS LST-393 |
United States |
Michigan |
Muskegon |
United States
|
1942 |
LST |
Landing Ship, Tank |
USS LST 393 Veterans Museum |
|
USS LST-1008 |
China |
Shandong |
Qingdao |
United States
|
1944 |
LST |
Tank landing ship |
|
[38] |
USS Marlin |
United States |
Nebraska |
Omaha |
United States
|
1953 |
Mackerel class |
Submarine |
|
[39] |
USS Massachusetts |
United States |
Massachusetts |
Fall River |
United States
|
1941 |
South Dakota class (1939) |
Battleship |
Fought in the Naval Battle of Casablanca, where she sank or helped to sink 10 ships in total |
[40] |
USS Midway |
United States |
California |
San Diego |
United States
|
1945 |
Midway class |
Aircraft carrier |
|
[41] |
USS Missouri |
United States |
Hawaii |
Pearl Harbor |
United States
|
1944 |
Iowa class |
Battleship |
Japanese surrender |
|
Nash (harbor tug) |
United States |
New York |
Oswego |
United States
|
1943 |
|
Tugboat |
(Army tug) Participated in the Normandy landings |
[42] |
USS Nautilus |
United States |
Connecticut |
Groton |
United States
|
1954 |
Nuclear-powered |
Submarine |
North Pole |
[43] |
USS New Jersey |
United States |
New Jersey |
Camden |
United States
|
1942 |
Iowa class |
Battleship |
New Jersey |
[44] |
USS North Carolina |
United States |
North Carolina |
Wilmington |
United States
|
1940 |
North Carolina class |
Battleship |
|
[45] |
USS Olympia |
United States |
Pennsylvania |
Philadelphia |
United States
|
1892 |
Steel-hulled |
Protected cruiser |
Commodore Dewey's flagship, Independence Seaport Museum, served as the flagship at the naval Battle of Manila Bay |
[46] |
USS Orleck |
United States |
Florida |
Jacksonville |
United States
|
1945 |
Gearing class |
Destroyer |
|
[47] |
USS Pampanito |
United States |
California |
San Francisco |
United States
|
1943 |
Balao class |
Submarine |
National Historic Landmark |
[48] |
USS Philadelphia |
United States |
District of Columbia |
Washington, D.C. |
United States
|
1776 |
|
Gunboat |
Battle of Valcour Island |
[49] |
TCG Pirireis |
Turkey |
Aegean Region |
Izmir |
United States
|
1951 |
Tang class |
Submarine |
USS Tang; at İnciraltı Sea Museum |
|
USS Potomac |
United States |
California |
Oakland (Jack London Square) |
United States
|
1934 |
Presidential |
Yacht |
Franklin D. Roosevelt |
[50] |
PTF-26 |
United States |
Illinois |
Golconda |
United States
|
1968 |
Osprey class |
Fast Patrol Boat |
Deployed to Vietnam 1968-69. Sea Scout Ship with all-female crew 1998-2020. Relocated as 1st maritime training ship on Ohio River Jan 2024. |
[51] |
USS Pueblo |
North Korea |
South Pyongan |
Pyongyang |
United States
|
1944 |
Banner class |
Technical research ship |
|
[52] |
USS Razorback |
United States |
Arkansas |
Little Rock |
United States
|
1944 |
Balao class |
Submarine |
|
|
USS Requin |
United States |
Pennsylvania |
Pittsburgh |
United States
|
1945 |
Tench class |
Submarine |
|
|
Name |
Country |
Region |
City |
Nationality |
Launched |
Class |
Type |
Remarks |
Ref |
USS Salem |
United States |
Massachusetts |
Quincy |
United States
|
1943 |
Des Moines class |
Heavy cruiser |
|
|
USS Silversides |
United States |
Michigan |
Muskegon |
United States
|
1941 |
Gato class |
Submarine |
|
|
USS Slater |
United States |
New York |
Albany |
United States
|
1944 |
Cannon class |
Destroyer escort |
|
|
USS Stewart |
United States |
Texas |
Galveston |
United States
|
1942 |
Edsall class |
Destroyer escort |
Seawolf Park |
|
ROKS Taedong |
South Korea |
|
|
United States
|
1943 |
Tacoma class |
Frigate |
USS Tacoma |
|
ROCS Te Yang |
Republic of China (Taiwan) |
Tainan |
Tainan City |
United States
|
1945 |
Gearing class |
Destroyer |
USS Sarsfield |
|
USS Texas |
United States |
Texas |
Galveston |
United States
|
1910 |
New York class |
Battleship |
Flooded herself to aim farther during shore bombardment at the Normandy landings. As of 2023 she is in drydock in Galveston. Future homeport to be decided. |
|
USS The Sullivans |
United States |
New York |
Buffalo |
United States
|
1943 |
Fletcher class |
Destroyer |
Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park |
[53] |
USS Torsk |
United States |
Maryland |
Baltimore |
United States
|
1944 |
Tench class |
Submarine |
Baltimore Maritime Museum |
|
USS Turner Joy |
United States |
Washington |
Bremerton |
United States
|
1958 |
Forrest Sherman class |
Destroyer |
Gulf of Tonkin Incident |
|
TCG Uluçalireis |
Turkey |
Istanbul Province |
Istanbul |
United States
|
1944 |
Tench class |
Submarine |
USS Thornback |
|
USS Utah |
United States |
Hawaii |
Pearl Harbor |
United States
|
1909 |
Florida-class battleship |
Battleship |
USS Utah Memorial, Sunken wreck |
|
USS Washtenaw County |
United States |
Oregon |
Rainier |
United States
|
1952 |
LST |
Landing Ship, Tank |
Preservation status on hold |
[54] |
ROKS Kang Won |
South Korea |
Jinhae |
Gyeongsangnam-do |
United States
|
1945 |
Gearing class |
Destroyer |
USS William R. Rush |
[55] |
USS Wisconsin |
United States |
Virginia |
Norfolk |
United States
|
1943 |
Iowa class |
Battleship |
|
|
USS Yorktown |
United States |
South Carolina |
Mount Pleasant |
United States
|
1943 |
Essex class |
Aircraft carrier |
|
|
Hiddensee |
United States |
Massachusetts |
Fall River |
East Germany
|
1984 |
Tarantul I |
Missile Corvette |
|
[56] |
Trieste |
United States |
District of Columbia |
Washington, D.C. |
Italy
|
1953 |
|
Bathyscaphe |
Naval Historical Center |
|
Trieste II (DSV-1) |
United States |
Washington |
Keyport |
United States
|
1969 |
|
Bathyscaphe |
Naval Undersea Museum |
|
HA. 19 |
United States |
Texas |
Fredericksburg |
Japan
|
1941 |
Ko-hyoteki class |
Midget submarine |
Pearl Harbor |
[57] |
U-505 |
United States |
Illinois |
Chicago |
Nazi Germany
|
1941 |
Type IXC |
Submarine |
Captured in 1944, sank 7 ships and survived a 250-pound bomb |
|
B-39 |
United States |
California |
San Diego |
Soviet Union
|
1967 |
Foxtrot (641) class |
Submarine |
Maritime Museum of San Diego |
[58] |
Name |
Country |
Region |
City |
Nationality |
Launched |
Class |
Type |
Remarks |
Ref |
SS American Victory |
United States |
Florida |
Tampa |
United States
|
1945 |
Victory Ship |
Cargo Ship |
National Register of Historic Places |
[59] |
RV Ben Franklin |
Canada |
British Columbia |
Vancouver |
United States
|
1966 |
Research vessel |
Submarine |
Vancouver Maritime Museum |
[60] |
SS Hellas Liberty |
Greece |
Pireus |
Pireus |
United States
|
1943 |
Liberty ship |
Cargo Ship |
|
|
SS Jeremiah O'Brien |
United States |
California |
San Francisco |
United States
|
1943 |
Liberty ship |
Cargo Ship |
|
[61] |
SS John W. Brown |
United States |
Maryland |
Baltimore |
United States
|
1942 |
Liberty ship |
Cargo Ship |
|
[62] |
SS Lane Victory |
United States |
California |
San Pedro |
United States
|
1945 |
Victory Ship |
Cargo Ship |
U.S. Merchant Marine |
[63] |
SS Red Oak Victory |
United States |
California |
Richmond |
United States
|
1944 |
Victory Ship |
Cargo Ship |
|
|
PT 309 |
United States |
Texas |
Fredericksburg |
United States |
1944 |
78' Higgins Type |
PT Boat |
|
[64] |
PT 617 |
United States |
Massachusetts |
Fall River |
United States
|
1945 |
80' Elco Type |
PT Boat |
|
[65] |
PT 658 |
United States |
Oregon |
Portland, Oregon |
United States
|
1945 |
78' Higgins Type |
PT Boat |
|
[66] |
PT 796 |
United States |
Massachusetts |
Fall River |
United States
|
1945 |
78' Higgins Type |
PT Boat |
|
[67] |
United States Coast Guard |
Name |
Country |
Region |
City |
Nationality |
Launched |
Class |
Type |
Remarks |
Links |
CG-41410 |
United States |
Wisconsin |
Sturgeon Bay |
United States
|
1977 |
41 UTB class |
Utility Boat |
|
[68] |
CG-44404 |
United States |
New Jersey |
Cape May |
United States
|
1972 |
44 MLB class |
Motor Life Boat |
|
|
Brilliant |
United States |
Connecticut |
Mystic |
United States
|
1932 |
|
Auxiliary schooner |
|
[69] |
USCGC Acacia |
United States |
Michigan |
Manistee |
United States
|
1944 |
Class C (Iris) |
USCG seagoing buoy tender |
|
|
USCGC Alert |
United States |
Washington |
Seattle |
United States
|
1927 |
Active class |
Patrol Boat |
|
|
USCGC Bramble |
United States |
Michigan |
Port Huron |
United States
|
1943 |
Class C (Iris) |
Cutter/Buoy tender |
|
|
USCGC Comanche |
United States |
Washington |
Tacoma |
United States
|
1944 |
ATA-170 class |
Fleet Tug |
|
|
USCGC Ingham |
United States |
Florida |
Key West |
United States
|
1936 |
Treasury class |
Cutter |
|
|
USCGC Mackinaw |
United States |
Michigan |
Mackinaw City |
United States
|
1943 |
Wind class |
Icebreaker |
|
|
USCGC McLane |
United States |
Michigan |
Muskegon |
United States
|
1927 |
Active class |
Patrol Boat |
|
|
USCGC Morris |
United States |
Texas |
|
United States
|
1927 |
Active class |
Patrol Boat |
|
[70] |
USCGC Sundew |
United States |
Minnesota |
Duluth |
United States
|
1942 |
USCG Seagoing Buoy Tender |
Cutter |
Sold to private interests in 2010 |
|
USCGC Taney |
United States |
Maryland |
Baltimore |
United States
|
1935 |
Treasury class |
Cutter |
Pearl Harbor attack |
|
CG 36500 |
United States |
Massachusetts |
Orleans |
United States
|
1946 |
36-foot lifeboat |
Lifeboat |
|
|
Lightship Ambrose |
United States |
New York |
New York |
United States
|
1907 |
LV-87 |
Lightvessel |
South Street Seaport |
|
Lightship Barnegat |
United States |
New Jersey |
Camden |
United States
|
1904 |
LV 79/WAL 506 |
Lightvessel |
Formerly Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum and Penn's Landing. Currently Pyne Poynt Marina. |
|
Lightship Columbia |
United States |
Oregon |
Astoria |
United States
|
1951 |
WLV-604 |
Lightvessel |
List of lightvessel museums in the United States |
|
Lightship Huron |
United States |
Michigan |
Port Huron |
United States
|
1920 |
LV-103 |
Lightvessel |
List of lightvessel museums in the United States |
|
Lightship Chesapeake |
United States |
Maryland |
Baltimore |
United States
|
1930 |
LV-116 |
Lightvessel |
List of lightvessel museums in the United States |
|
Lightship Nantucket |
United States |
Massachusetts |
East Boston, |
United States
|
1936 |
LV-112 |
Lightvessel |
RMS Olympic List of lightvessel museums in the United States |
|
Lightship Frying-Pan |
United States |
New York |
New York |
United States
|
1929 |
LV-115 |
Lightvessel |
|
|
Lightship Portsmouth |
United States |
Virginia |
Portsmouth |
United States
|
1915 |
LV-101 |
Lightvessel |
List of lightvessel museums in the United States |
|
Lightship Swiftsure |
United States |
Washington |
Seattle |
United States
|
1904 |
LV-83 |
Lightvessel |
|
|