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{{rpl|USS Independence (1776 brig)}} Brig of Massachusetts State Navy; captured by British in 1777 | {{rpl|USS Independence (1776 brig)}} Brig of Massachusetts State Navy; captured by British in 1777 | ||
{{rpl|USS Independence (1776 sloop-of-war)}} 10-gun [[sloop-of-war]] commissioned in 1776 and wrecked in 1778 | {{rpl|USS Independence (1776 sloop-of-war)}} 10-gun [[sloop-of-war]] commissioned in 1776 and wrecked in 1778 | ||
{{rpl|USS Independence (1814)}} First [[ship of the line]] in the [[ | {{rpl|USS Independence (1814)}} First [[ship of the line]] in the [[United States Navy]] | ||
{{rpl|USS Independence (SP-3676)}} Steamer serving 1918-1919; renamed ''Neville'' and served in WWII | {{rpl|USS Independence (SP-3676)}} Steamer serving 1918-1919; renamed ''Neville'' and served in WWII | ||
{{rpl|USS Independence (CVL-22)}} | {{rpl|USS Independence (CVL-22)}} | ||
{{rpl|USS Independence (CVA-62)}} | {{rpl|USS Independence (CVA-62)}} | ||
{{rpl|USS Independence (LCS-2)}} | {{rpl|USS Independence (LCS-2)}} |
Latest revision as of 09:07, 10 February 2023
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same or a similar title.
- USS Independence (1776 brig): Add brief definition or description Brig of Massachusetts State Navy; captured by British in 1777
- USS Independence (1776 sloop-of-war): Add brief definition or description 10-gun sloop-of-war commissioned in 1776 and wrecked in 1778
- USS Independence (1814): Add brief definition or description First ship of the line in the United States Navy
- USS Independence (SP-3676): Add brief definition or description Steamer serving 1918-1919; renamed Neville and served in WWII
- USS Independence (CVL-22): Light aircraft carrier converted from Cleveland-class light cruiser hull; lead ship of Independence (carrier)-class; served 1942-1946; sunk in 1951 nuclear weapon test [e]
- USS Independence (CVA-62): Conventionally powered large Forrestal-class U.S. aircraft carrier in service 1959-1998 [e]
- USS Independence (LCS-2): General Dynamics version of Littoral Combat Ship; lead ship of Independence (littoral combat ship)-class commissioned in January 2010 [e]