USS Alabama
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At least seven United States Navy ships have been named Alabama, after the southern state of Alabama.
- {{USS|Alabama|1819}}, a 74-gun ship of the line, laid down in 1819, though never completed as such. She was eventually launched in 1864 as the storeship USS New Hampshire.
- {{USS|Alabama|1838}}, a sidewheel steamer transferred to the Navy in 1849 that served as a troop transport during the Mexican–American War.
- {{USS|Alabama|1850}}, a sidewheel steamer merchant vessel that was commissioned in 1861 during the American Civil War.
- {{USS|Alabama|BB-8}}, a pre-dreadnought battleship commissioned in 1900 and scrapped in 1924.
- {{USS|Alabama|SP-1052}}, a 69-foot motor boat inspected by the Navy in the summer of 1917 and assigned the designation SP-1052.
- {{USS|Alabama|BB-60}}, a {{sclass|South Dakota|battleship (1939)|0}} battleship commissioned in 1942, converted to a museum ship in 1964 and now docked in Mobile, Alabama.
- {{USS|Alabama|SSBN-731}}, an {{sclass|Ohio|submarine}} currently in service.
See also
- USS Alabama was the French title for the film Crimson Tide, which was set on the eponymous submarine.
See also
- {{ship|CSS|Alabama}}
- {{SS|Alabama}}
- {{MV|Maersk Alabama}}, the merchant ship involved in a 2009 piracy incident
Sources
- {{DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a4-list.htm}}
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