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Four ships of the [[United States Navy]] have borne the name '''USS ''Vesuvius''''', commemorating [[Vesuvius|the Italian volcano]] located on the eastern side of the [[Bay of Naples]], whose most famous eruption, on [[24 August]] [[79]], destroyed the city of [[Pompeii]] and the town of [[Herculaneum]]. |
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'''USS ''Vesuvius''''' may refer to: |
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*{{USS|Vesuvius|1806}}, a bomb ketch operated during the first decade of the 19th century |
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*{{USS|Vesuvius|1846}}, a bomb brig saw action during the Mexican–American War |
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*''Tippecanoe'', a |
*''Tippecanoe'', a ''Canonicus''-class monitor, was renamed ''Vesuvius'' on 15 June 1869 and subsequently renamed [[USS Wyandotte (1864)|''Wyandotte'']] on 10 August 1869 |
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*{{USS|Vesuvius|1888}}, a [[dynamite gun]] cruiser which bombarded Cuba during the Spanish–American War |
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*{{USS|Vesuvius|AE-15}}, an ammunition ship that saw action during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War |
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The 1806 ship was named for the volcano namesake and all others named after the 1806 ship. |
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Latest revision as of 16:20, 21 September 2021
USS Vesuvius may refer to:
- USS Vesuvius (1806), a bomb ketch operated during the first decade of the 19th century
- USS Vesuvius (1846), a bomb brig saw action during the Mexican–American War
- Tippecanoe, a Canonicus-class monitor, was renamed Vesuvius on 15 June 1869 and subsequently renamed Wyandotte on 10 August 1869
- USS Vesuvius (1888), a dynamite gun cruiser which bombarded Cuba during the Spanish–American War
- USS Vesuvius (AE-15), an ammunition ship that saw action during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War
The 1806 ship was named for the volcano namesake and all others named after the 1806 ship.