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* The second [[USS Vincennes (CA-44)|''Vincennes'' (CA-44)]] was a [[heavy cruiser]] commissioned in [[1937]] and lost in the [[World War II]] [[Battle of Savo Island]]. |
* The second [[USS Vincennes (CA-44)|''Vincennes'' (CA-44)]] was a [[heavy cruiser]] commissioned in [[1937]] and lost in the [[World War II]] [[Battle of Savo Island]]. |
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* The third [[USS Vincennes (CL-64)|''Vincennes'' (CL-64)]] was a [[light cruiser]] commissioned in [[1944]] and active in the war, and decommissioned in [[1946]]. |
* The third [[USS Vincennes (CL-64)|''Vincennes'' (CL-64)]] was a [[light cruiser]] commissioned in [[1944]] and active in the war, and decommissioned in [[1946]]. |
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* The fourth [[USS Vincennes (CG-49)|''Vincennes'' (CG-49)]] is a [[guided missile cruiser]] commissioned [[1985]] and |
* The fourth [[USS Vincennes (CG-49)|''Vincennes'' (CG-49)]] is a [[guided missile cruiser]] commissioned [[1985]] and known for shooting down an [[Iran]]ian [[airliner]] ([[Iran Air Flight 655]], of flag carrier [[Iran Air]]) in [[1988]]. She has now been decommissioned. |
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Revision as of 08:33, 3 January 2008
Four United States Navy ships have been named USS Vincennes, after the town of Vincennes, Indiana, site of an important Patriot victory in the American Revolution.
- The first Vincennes was an 18-gun sloop-of-war commissioned in 1826, the first US Navy vessel to circumnavigate the globe.
- The second Vincennes (CA-44) was a heavy cruiser commissioned in 1937 and lost in the World War II Battle of Savo Island.
- The third Vincennes (CL-64) was a light cruiser commissioned in 1944 and active in the war, and decommissioned in 1946.
- The fourth Vincennes (CG-49) is a guided missile cruiser commissioned 1985 and known for shooting down an Iranian airliner (Iran Air Flight 655, of flag carrier Iran Air) in 1988. She has now been decommissioned.