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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]], |
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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*The bomb [[ketch]] [[USS Vesuvius (1806)|USS ''Vesuvius'']] operated during the [[1800s|first decade]] of the [[19th century]]. |
*The bomb [[ketch]] [[USS Vesuvius (1806)|USS ''Vesuvius'']] operated during the [[1800s|first decade]] of the [[19th century]]. |
Revision as of 03:06, 17 November 2006
Four ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Vesuvius, commemorating 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.
- The bomb ketch USS Vesuvius operated during the first decade of the 19th century.
- The bomb brig USS Vesuvius saw action during the Mexican-American War.
- Tippecanoe, a Canonicus-class monitor, was renamed Vesuvius on 15 June 1869 and subsequently renamed USS Wyandotte on 10 August 1869.
- The cruiser USS Vesuvius, a unique vessel armed with pneumatic guns, bombarded Cuba during the Spanish-American War.
- USS Vesuvius (AE-15), an ammunition ship, saw action during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War.