USS George Washington Carrier Strike Group underway in the Atlantic
USS George Washington Carrier Strike Group underway in the Atlantic
USS Constitution under sail for the first time in 116 years on 21 July 1997
USS Constitution under sail for the first time in 116 years on 21 July 1997

The United States Navy has approximately 485 ships in both active service and the reserve fleet, with approximately 90 more in either the planning and ordering stages or under construction, according to the Naval Vessel Register and published reports. This list includes ships that are owned and leased by the US Navy; ships that are formally commissioned, by way of ceremony, and non-commissioned. Ships denoted with the prefix "USS" are commissioned ships. Prior to commissioning, ships may be described as a "pre-commissioning unit" or PCU, but are officially referred to by name with no prefix.[1] US Navy support ships are often non-commissioned ships organized and operated by Military Sealift Command. Among these support ships, those denoted "USNS" are owned by the US Navy.[1] Those denoted by "MV" or "SS" are chartered.

Current ships include commissioned warships that are in active service, as well as ships that are part of Military Sealift Command, the support component and the Ready Reserve Force, that while non-commissioned, are still part of the effective force of the US Navy. Future ships listed are those that are in the planning stages, or are currently under construction, from having the keel laid to fitting out and final sea trials.

There exist a number of former US Navy ships which are museum ships (not listed here), some of which may be US government-owned. One of these, USS Constitution, a three-masted tall ship, is one of the original six frigates of the United States Navy. It is the oldest naval vessel afloat, and still retains its commission (and hence is listed here), as a special commemoration for that ship alone.

Current ships

See also: United States Ship

Commissioned

Note

A Both USS Constitution and USS Pueblo are commissioned vessels, but are not considered part of the active combat fleet.

Non-commissioned

See also: List of Military Sealift Command ships and United States Naval Ship

A Submarine and special warfare support vessel

Support

A Submarine and Special Warfare Support Vessel

Ready Reserve Force ships

Ready Reserve Force ships are maintained by the United States Maritime Administration and are part of the United States Navy ship inventory. If activated, these ships would be operated by Military Sealift Command.

Reserve fleet

See also: United States Navy reserve fleets and Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility

Future ships

Under construction

See also: Pre-Commissioning Unit

Note: Ships listed here may be referred to as "pre-commissioning unit" or "PCU" in various sources including US Navy webpages.[500] While 'PCU' might be used informally as a prefix in some sources, it is not an official ship prefix.[1] Ships listed here may be delivered to United States Navy but are not actively commissioned

On order

The following ships have been ordered but have not yet had their keel laid down, and therefore have not reached 'under construction' status.

Fleet totals

Commissioned (USS) – 239


Non-commissioned (USNS) – 97


Support (MV, RV – or no prefix) – 75


Ready Reserve Force ships (MV, SS, GTS) – 51


Reserve Fleet ships (USS, USNS) – 22


Under construction – 59


On order – 29


Totals

Commissioned: 239
Non-commissioned: 97
Support: 75
Ready Reserve Force ships: 51
Reserve fleet: 22
Grand total: 484

Images

Commissioned

Non-commissioned

Support

Ready Reserve Force ships

Reserve fleet

Under construction

On order

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Ship Naming in the United States Navy". Naval History and Heritage Command. Retrieved 9 January 2020. The prefix "USS," meaning "United States Ship," is used in official documents to identify a commissioned ship of the Navy. It applies to a ship while she is in commission. Before commissioning, or after decommissioning, she is referred to by name, with no prefix.
  2. ^ Homeport as listed at the Naval Vessel Register Archived 30 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. ^ Abraham Lincoln
  4. ^ Alabama
  5. ^ Alaska
  6. ^ Albany
  7. ^ Alexandria
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  9. ^ America
  10. ^ Anchorage
  11. ^ Annapolis
  12. ^ Antietam
  13. ^ Arleigh Burke
  14. ^ Arlington
  15. ^ Asheville
  16. ^ Ashland
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  18. ^ Bainbridge
  19. ^ Barry
  20. ^ Bataan
  21. ^ Benfold
  22. ^ Billings
  23. ^ Blue Ridge
  24. ^ Boise
  25. ^ Boxer
  26. ^ Bulkeley
  27. ^ Bunker Hill
  28. ^ a b "Document: Navy's 30-Year Shipbuilding Plan to Congress for Fiscal Year 2016". USNI News. 3 April 2015.
  29. ^ California
  30. ^ Cape St. George
  31. ^ Carl Vinson
  32. ^ Carney
  33. ^ Carter Hall
  34. ^ Chafee
  35. ^ Charleston
  36. ^ Charlotte
  37. ^ Cheyenne
  38. ^ Chief
  39. ^ Chinook
  40. ^ Chosin
  41. ^ Chung-Hoon
  42. ^ Cincinnati
  43. ^ Cole
  44. ^ Colorado
  45. ^ Columbia
  46. ^ Columbus
  47. ^ Comstock
  48. ^ Connecticut
  49. ^ Constitution
  50. ^ Cowpens
  51. ^ Curtis Wilbur
  52. ^ Daniel Inouye
  53. ^ Decatur
  54. ^ Delaware
  55. ^ Delbert D. Black
  56. ^ Detroit
  57. ^ Devastator
  58. ^ Dewey
  59. ^ Dextrous
  60. ^ Donald Cook
  61. ^ Dwight D. Eisenhower
  62. ^ Emory S. Land
  63. ^ Essex
  64. ^ Farragut
  65. ^ Fitzgerald
  66. ^ Florida
  67. ^ Forrest Sherman
  68. ^ Fort Lauderdale
  69. ^ Fort Worth
  70. ^ Frank Cable
  71. ^ Frank E. Petersen Jr.
  72. ^ Gabrielle Giffords
  73. ^ George Washington
  74. ^ George H. W. Bush
  75. ^ Georgia
  76. ^ Gerald R. Ford
  77. ^ Germantown
  78. ^ Gettysburg
  79. ^ Gladiator
  80. ^ Gonzalez
  81. ^ Gravely
  82. ^ Green Bay
  83. ^ Greeneville
  84. ^ Gridley
  85. ^ Gunston Hall
  86. ^ Halsey
  87. ^ Hampton
  88. ^ Harpers Ferry
  89. ^ Harry S. Truman
  90. ^ Hartford
  91. ^ Hawaii
  92. ^ Helena
  93. ^ Henry M. Jackson
  94. ^ Hershel "Woody" Williams
  95. ^ Higgins
  96. ^ Hopper
  97. ^ Howard
  98. ^ Illinois
  99. ^ Indiana
  100. ^ Indianapolis
  101. ^ Iwo Jima
  102. ^ Jackson
  103. ^ James E. Williams
  104. ^ Jason Dunham
  105. ^ Jefferson City
  106. ^ Jimmy Carter
  107. ^ John C. Stennis
  108. ^ John Finn
  109. ^ John P. Murtha
  110. ^ John Paul Jones
  111. ^ John S. McCain
  112. ^ John Warner
  113. ^ Kansas City
  114. ^ Kearsarge
  115. ^ Kentucky
  116. ^ Key West
  117. ^ Kidd
  118. ^ Laboon
  119. ^ Lake Champlain
  120. ^ Lake Erie
  121. ^ Lassen
  122. ^ Lewis B. Puller
  123. ^ Leyte Gulf
  124. ^ Little Rock
  125. ^ Louisiana
  126. ^ Mahan
  127. ^ Maine
  128. ^ Makin Island
  129. ^ Manchester
  130. ^ Maryland
  131. ^ Mason
  132. ^ McCampbell
  133. ^ McFaul
  134. ^ Mesa Verde
  135. ^ Michael Monsoor
  136. ^ Michael Murphy
  137. ^ Michigan
  138. ^ Miguel Keith
  139. ^ Milius
  140. ^ Milwaukee
  141. ^ Minnesota
  142. ^ Minneapolis-Saint Paul
  143. ^ Mississippi
  144. ^ Missouri
  145. ^ Mitscher
  146. ^ Mobile
  147. ^ Mobile Bay
  148. ^ Momsen
  149. ^ Monsoon
  150. ^ Montana
  151. ^ Montgomery
  152. ^ Montpelier
  153. ^ Mount Whitney
  154. ^ Mustin
  155. ^ Nebraska
  156. ^ Nevada
  157. ^ New Hampshire
  158. ^ New Mexico
  159. ^ New Orleans
  160. ^ New York
  161. ^ Newport News
  162. ^ Nimitz
  163. ^ Nitze
  164. ^ Normandy
  165. ^ North Carolina
  166. ^ North Dakota
  167. ^ O'Kane
  168. ^ Oak Hill
  169. ^ Oakland
  170. ^ Ohio
  171. ^ Omaha
  172. ^ Oregon
  173. ^ Oscar Austin
  174. ^ Pasadena
  175. ^ Patriot
  176. ^ Paul Hamilton
  177. ^ Paul Ignatius
  178. ^ Pearl Harbor
  179. ^ Pennsylvania
  180. ^ Philippine Sea
  181. ^ Pinckney
  182. ^ Pioneer
  183. ^ Porter
  184. ^ Portland
  185. ^ Preble
  186. ^ Princeton
  187. ^ Pueblo
  188. ^ Rafael Peralta
  189. ^ Ralph Johnson
  190. ^ Ramage
  191. ^ Rhode Island
  192. ^ Robert Smalls
  193. ^ "SECNAV Renames Ticonderoga-class Guided Missile Cruiser USS Chancellorsville after Robert Smalls" (Press release). United States Navy. 27 February 2023. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
  194. ^ Ronald Reagan
  195. ^ Roosevelt
  196. ^ Ross
  197. ^ Rushmore
  198. ^ Russell
  199. ^ Sampson
  200. ^ San Antonio
  201. ^ San Diego
  202. ^ San Jacinto
  203. ^ San Juan
  204. ^ Santa Fe
  205. ^ Savannah
  206. ^ Scranton
  207. ^ Seawolf
  208. ^ Sentry
  209. ^ Shiloh
  210. ^ Shoup
  211. ^ Sioux City
  212. ^ Somerset
  213. ^ South Dakota
  214. ^ Springfield
  215. ^ Spruance
  216. ^ St. Louis
  217. ^ Sterett
  218. ^ Stethem
  219. ^ Stockdale
  220. ^ Stout
  221. ^ Tennessee
  222. ^ Texas
  223. ^ The Sullivans
  224. ^ Theodore Roosevelt
  225. ^ Thomas Hudner
  226. ^ Toledo
  227. ^ Topeka
  228. ^ Tortuga
  229. ^ Tripoli
  230. ^ Truxtun
  231. ^ Tucson
  232. ^ Tulsa
  233. ^ Vermont
  234. ^ Vicksburg
  235. ^ Virginia
  236. ^ Warrior
  237. ^ Washington
  238. ^ Wasp
  239. ^ Wayne E. Meyer
  240. ^ West Virginia
  241. ^ William P. Lawrence
  242. ^ Winston Churchill
  243. ^ Wichita
  244. ^ Wyoming
  245. ^ Zumwalt
  246. ^ 1st Lt. Baldomero Lopez
  247. ^ 1st Lt. Jack Lummus
  248. ^ 2nd Lt. John P. Bobo
  249. ^ Able
  250. ^ Alan Shepard
  251. ^ Amelia Earhart
  252. ^ Apalachicola
  253. ^ Arctic
  254. ^ Arrowhead
  255. ^ Big Horn
  256. ^ Black Powder
  257. ^ Bowditch
  258. ^ Brittin
  259. ^ Bruce C. Heezen
  260. ^ Brunswick
  261. ^ Burlington
  262. ^ Carl Brashear
  263. ^ Carson City
  264. ^ Catawba
  265. ^ Cesar Chavez
  266. ^ Charles Drew
  267. ^ Charlton
  268. ^ Choctaw County
  269. ^ City of Bismarck (ex-Bismarck ex-Sacrifice)
  270. ^ Comfort
  271. ^ Dahl
  272. ^ Eagleview
  273. ^ Effective
  274. ^ Fall River
  275. ^ "Vessel details for: FAST TEMPO (Offshore Supply Ship) – IMO 9347401, MMSI 369465000, Call Sign NAJK Registered in USA | AIS Marine Traffic". MarineTraffic.com. Retrieved 2 June 2017.
  276. ^ "MSC port engineers complete overhaul of USNS Wheeler and Fast Tempo". mscsealift.dodlive.mil.
  277. ^ Fisher
  278. ^ Grasp
  279. ^ Gilliland
  280. ^ Gordon
  281. ^ Guadalupe
  282. ^ Guam
  283. ^ GySgt. Fred W. Stockham
  284. ^ Henry J. Kaiser
  285. ^ Henson
  286. ^ Howard O. Lorenzen
  287. ^ Impeccable
  288. ^ John Ericsson
  289. ^ John Glenn
  290. ^ John Lenthall
  291. ^ John Lewis
  292. ^ Joshua Humphreys
  293. ^ Kanawha
  294. ^ Laramie
  295. ^ Leroy Grumman
  296. ^ Lewis and Clark
  297. ^ Loyal
  298. ^ Maj. Stephen W. Pless
  299. ^ Maury
  300. ^ "SECNAV Renames Pathfinder-class Oceanographic Survey Ship USNS Maury after Marie Tharp" (Press release). United States Navy. 8 March 2023. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  301. ^ Mary Sears
  302. ^ Matthew Perry
  303. ^ Medgar Evers
  304. ^ Mercy
  305. ^ Millinocket
  306. ^ Montford Point
  307. ^ Newport
  308. ^ Pathfinder
  309. ^ Patuxent
  310. ^ Pecos
  311. ^ PFC Dewayne T. Williams
  312. ^ PFC Eugene A. Obregon
  313. ^ Pililaau
  314. ^ Pomeroy
  315. ^ Puerto Rico
  316. ^ Rappahannock
  317. ^ Red Cloud
  318. ^ Richard E. Byrd
  319. ^ Robert E. Peary
  320. ^ Sacagawea
  321. ^ Salvor
  322. ^ Seay
  323. ^ MV Sgt. Matej Kocak
  324. ^ MV Sgt. William R. Button
  325. ^ Sisler
  326. ^ Soderman
  327. ^ Spearhead
  328. ^ Supply
  329. ^ Tippecanoe
  330. ^ Trenton (ex-Resolute)
  331. ^ Vadm K. R. Wheeler
  332. ^ Victorious
  333. ^ Wally Schirra
  334. ^ Washington Chambers
  335. ^ Waters
  336. ^ Watkins
  337. ^ Watson
  338. ^ Westwind
  339. ^ William McLean
  340. ^ Yano
  341. ^ Yuma
  342. ^ Yukon
  343. ^ Zeus
  344. ^ No Name (ex Puerto Rico)
  345. ^ APL-2
  346. ^ APL-4
  347. ^ APL-5
  348. ^ APL-15
  349. ^ APL-18
  350. ^ APL-29
  351. ^ APL-32
  352. ^ APL-42
  353. ^ APL-45
  354. ^ APL-50
  355. ^ APL-58
  356. ^ APL-61
  357. ^ APL-62
  358. ^ APL-65
  359. ^ APL-66
  360. ^ APL-67
  361. ^ APL-68
  362. ^ APL-69
  363. ^ Agamenticus
  364. ^ Arco
  365. ^ RV Atlantis
  366. ^ Baker
  367. ^ Battle Point
  368. ^ C Champion
  369. ^ C Commando
  370. ^ "Ultimate Stealth Ship". cimsec.org. 12 October 2017. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
  371. ^ "The Navy Is Converting A Cargo Vessel into A Special Operations Mothership". Business Insider. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
  372. ^ Capt. David I. Lyon
  373. ^ Canonchet
  374. ^ Deception
  375. ^ Defiant
  376. ^ Dekanawida
  377. ^ Delores Chouest
  378. ^ Discovery Bay
  379. ^ Empire State
  380. ^ Evergreen State
  381. ^ "Galveston/Petrochem Producer" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 1 April 2016.
  382. ^ HOS Dominator
  383. ^ Keokuk
  384. ^ RV Kilo Moana
  385. ^ LTC John U.D. Page
  386. ^ Maersk Peary
  387. ^ MV Maj. Bernard F. Fisher
  388. ^ Malama
  389. ^ Menominee
  390. ^ Mercer
  391. ^ Mohegan
  392. ^ Neil Armstrong
  393. ^ Neodesha
  394. ^ Nueces
  395. ^ Olympus
  396. ^ Paul F. Foster
  397. ^ Pokagon
  398. ^ Prevail
  399. ^ Puyallup
  400. ^ Rainier
  401. ^ "Vessel review: Rainier—Dakota Creek delivers first unit of new yard tug class to US Navy". Baird Maritime. 5 October 2020.
  402. ^ Reliant
  403. ^ RV Roger Revelle
  404. ^ Sally Ride
  405. ^ Santaquin
  406. ^ Sea-based X-band Radar
  407. ^ Sea Eagle
  408. ^ Sea Fighter
  409. ^ Seminole
  410. ^ Sentinel
  411. ^ Shippingport
  412. ^ SLNC Corsica
  413. ^ SLNC Pax
  414. ^ MV SSG Edward A. Carter Jr.
  415. ^ Skenandoa
  416. ^ RV Thomas G. Thompson
  417. ^ "TransAtlantic" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 1 April 2016.
  418. ^ Manhattan
  419. ^ YT-800
  420. ^ Washtucna
  421. ^ YT-801
  422. ^ Valiant
  423. ^ Wanamassa
  424. ^ GTS Admiral W. M. Callaghan
  425. ^ SS Algol
  426. ^ SS Altair
  427. ^ SS Antares
  428. ^ SS Bellatrix
  429. ^ MV Cape Decision
  430. ^ MV Cape Diamond
  431. ^ MV Cape Domingo
  432. ^ MV Cape Douglas
  433. ^ MV Cape Ducato
  434. ^ MV Cape Edmont
  435. ^ SS Cape Farewell
  436. ^ SS Cape Flattery
  437. ^ SS Cape Girardeau
  438. ^ MV Cape Henry
  439. ^ MV Cape Horn
  440. ^ MV Cape Hudson
  441. ^ SS Cape Inscription
  442. ^ SS Cape Intrepid
  443. ^ SS Cape Isabel
  444. ^ SS Cape Island
  445. ^ SS Cape Jacob
  446. ^ MV Cape Kennedy
  447. ^ MV Cape Knox
  448. ^ SS Cape May
  449. ^ MV Cape Mohican
  450. ^ MV Cape Orlando
  451. ^ MV Cape Race
  452. ^ MV Cape Ray
  453. ^ MV Cape Rise
  454. ^ MV Cape Taylor
  455. ^ MV Cape Texas
  456. ^ MV Cape Trinity
  457. ^ MV Cape Victory
  458. ^ MV Cape Vincent
  459. ^ MV Cape Washington
  460. ^ MV Cape Wrath
  461. ^ USNS Capella
  462. ^ SS Cornhusker State
  463. ^ SS Curtiss
  464. ^ USNS Denebola
  465. ^ SS Flickertail State
  466. ^ SS Gem State
  467. ^ SS Gopher State
  468. ^ SS Grand Canyon State
  469. ^ SS Keystone State
  470. ^ SS Petersburg
  471. ^ USNS Pollux
  472. ^ USNS Regulus
  473. ^ Shughart
  474. ^ SS Wright
  475. ^ ""NAVSEA Inactive Ship Inventory 2 January 2015" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 January 2015. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
  476. ^ Anzio
  477. ^ Benavidez
  478. ^ Bob Hope
  479. ^ Chicago
  480. ^ "USS Coronado (LCS 4) Decommissions" (Press release). United States Navy. 14 September 2022. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
  481. ^ Coronado
  482. ^ "USS Fort McHenry Decommissions After 33 Years of Service". miragenews.com. miragenews.com. 28 March 2021. Retrieved 27 March 2021.
  483. ^ Grapple
  484. ^ "Navy Decommissions First Littoral Combat Ship USS Freedom, Strikes Tug USNS Sioux". USNI News. 4 October 2021. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
  485. ^ Hue City
  486. ^ Invincible
  487. ^ Independence
  488. ^ Mendonca
  489. ^ Monterey
  490. ^ Peleliu
  491. ^ Port Royal
  492. ^ "Floating Drydock Resolute Ends 58 Years of Service to Navy" (Press release). United States Navy. 11 July 2003. NNS031107-31. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  493. ^ "AFDM-10". Naval Vessel Register. 12 December 2017. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  494. ^ Salvage
  495. ^ Tarawa
  496. ^ Vella Gulf
  497. ^ Walter S. Diehl
  498. ^ Whidbey Island
  499. ^ "Navy Decommissions USS Whidbey Island". USNI News. 22 July 2022. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
  500. ^ "PCU Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) Welcomes 60 New Crew Members" (Press release). United States Navy. 6 June 2013. NNS130606-12. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  501. ^ APL-70
  502. ^ Arizona
  503. ^ Arkansas
  504. ^ Augusta
  505. ^ Beloit
  506. ^ Bougainville
  507. ^ Canberra
  508. ^ Carl M. Levin
  509. ^ "Navy Awards General Dynamics Bath Iron Works $644 Million for Construction of DDG 51 Class Destroyer" (PDF) (Press release). Bath Iron Works. 31 March 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 February 2017. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
  510. ^ Cherokee Nation
  511. ^ Cleveland
  512. ^ Cody
  513. ^ Constellation
  514. ^ Megan, Eckstein (31 August 2022). "Marinette Marine to begin building first Constellation frigate". Defense News. Retrieved 31 August 2022.
  515. ^ Cooperstown
  516. ^ District of Columbia
  517. ^ Doris Miller
  518. ^ Earl Warren
  519. ^ Enterprise
  520. ^ "HII Lays Keel of Future Aircraft Carrier USS Enterprise". USNI News. 5 April 2022. Retrieved 10 April 2022.
  521. ^ Fallujah
  522. ^ "HII Begins Fabrication of Amphibious Assault Ship Fallujah (LHA 9)" (Press release). Huntington Ingalls Industries. 20 December 2022. Retrieved 21 December 2022.
  523. ^ George M. Neal
  524. ^ "HII Begins Fabrication of Destroyer George M. Neal (DDG 131)" (Press release). Huntington Ingalls Industries. 6 December 2021. Retrieved 6 December 2021.
  525. ^ Harrisburg
  526. ^ Harvey C. Barnum Jr.
  527. ^ Harvey Milk
  528. ^ Hyman G. Rickover
  529. ^ Idaho
  530. ^ Iowa
  531. ^ Jack H. Lucas
  532. ^ Jeremiah Denton
  533. ^ John Basilone
  534. ^ John F. Kennedy
  535. ^ John L. Canley
  536. ^ Kingsville
  537. ^ Lenah H. Sutcliffe Higbee
  538. ^ Louis H. Wilson Jr.
  539. ^ Lyndon B. Johnson
  540. ^ "Second Zumwalt Destroyer Arrives in San Diego; Third Launches in Maine". USNI News. 10 December 2018. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
  541. ^ Lucy Stone
  542. ^ "General Dynamics NASSCO Begins Construction on Fifth Ship in the T-AO Fleet Oiler Program for the U.S. Navy" (Press release). National Steel and Shipbuilding Company. 21 October 2022. Retrieved 21 October 2022.
  543. ^ Marinette
  544. ^ Massachusetts
  545. ^ Muscogee Creek Nation
  546. ^ "Navy Names Future Vessel to Honor Muscogee Creek Nation" (Press release). United States Navy. 15 January 2021. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
  547. ^ Nantucket
  548. ^ Navajo
  549. ^ New Jersey
  550. ^ Patrick Gallagher
  551. ^ Pierre
  552. ^ Pittsburgh
  553. ^ "Start of Fabrication Begins for Future USS Pittsburgh" (Press release). United States Navy. 9 September 2022. Retrieved 9 September 2022.
  554. ^ Point Loma
  555. ^ Quentin Walsh
  556. ^ Richard M. McCool Jr.
  557. ^ "Fabrication Begins on Amphibious Assault Ship Richard M. McCool, Jr" (Press release). United States Navy. 30 July 2018. NNS180730-29.
  558. ^ Robert Ballard
  559. ^ "SECNAV Names Future Oceanographic Survey Ship USNS Robert Ballard" (Press release). United States Navy. 21 December 2022. Retrieved 21 December 2022.
  560. ^ Robert E. Simanek
  561. ^ Robert F. Kennedy
  562. ^ Saginaw Ojibwe Anishinabek
  563. ^ Sam Nunn
  564. ^ "HII Begins Fabrication of Destroyer Sam Nunn (DDG 133)" (Press release). Huntington Ingalls Industries. 15 December 2022. Retrieved 15 December 2022.
  565. ^ Santa Barbara
  566. ^ Sojourner Truth
  567. ^ "General Dynamics NASSCO Begins Construction on Sixth Ship in the T-AO Fleet Oiler Program for the U.S. Navy" (Press release). National Steel and Shipbuilding Company. 27 March 2023. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
  568. ^ Ted Stevens
  569. ^ Utah
  570. ^ William Charette
  571. ^ No Name (ATS11)
  572. ^ "Austal USA starts construction on first steel ship" (Press release). Austal USA. 11 July 2022. Retrieved 11 July 2022.
  573. ^ No Name (ATS12)
  574. ^ APL-71
  575. ^ Barb
  576. ^ Chesapeake
  577. ^ a b c "SECNAV Names Future Vessels while aboard Historic Navy Ship" (Press release). United States Navy. 15 January 2021. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
  578. ^ Congress
  579. ^ J. William Middendorf
  580. ^ John E. Kilmer
  581. ^ John F. Lehman
  582. ^ John H. Dalton
  583. ^ Lenni Lenape
  584. ^ Oklahoma
  585. ^ Richard G. Lugar
  586. ^ Ruth Bader Ginsburg
  587. ^ Silversides
  588. ^ Tang
  589. ^ Telesforo Trinidad
  590. ^ Thad Cochran
  591. ^ Thomas G. Kelley
  592. ^ Thurgood Marshall
  593. ^ Wahoo
  594. ^ Wisconsin
  595. ^ O'Rourke, Ronald (9 August 2017). "Navy Ford (CVN-78) Class Aircraft Carrier Program: Background and Issues for Congress" (PDF). Congressional Research Service. Retrieved 10 September 2017.
  596. ^ No Name (SSN809)
  597. ^ No Name (SSN810)
  598. ^ No Name (SSN811)
  599. ^ No Name (ATS13)
  600. ^ No Name (ATS14)
  601. ^ No Name (EPF16)
  602. ^ "NDIA Expeditionary Warfare Operations Conference 13 October 2016" (PDF). ndiastorage.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net. 13 October 2016. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
  603. ^ No Name (ESB8)