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- USS Hornet (1865) - Wikipedia
In October 1865, Hornet escorted the Confederate ironclad CSS Stonewall from Cuba to the United States Hornet was decommissioned on 15 December 1865 and sold into private ownership in 1869
- The USS Hornet Museum is the Bay Area’s Premiere Ship Museum
Come aboard and learn about this great ship’s legacy from World War II through the Vietnam War and culminating with the recovery of the Apollo 11 and 12 astronauts, the first two sets of astronauts to walk on the Moon The USS Hornet Museum is back on its Spring hours – open Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday
- USS Hornet (V) ex USS Lady Sterling (1864) - navsource. net
Watercolor painting by Erik Heyl, 1961, of Confederate blockade runner SS Lady Stirling painted for use in his book Early American Steamers, Volume IV Built in England in 1864, this blockade runner was captured 28 October of that year and served as USS Lady Sterling and USS Hornet from 1865 to 1869
- USN Ships--USS Hornet (1865-1869)
In October 1865, Hornet escorted the former Confederate ironclad Stonewall to the United States from Cuba After brief service along the U S east coast, she was decommissioned in December 1865
- USS Hornet (1865) - Wikiwand
Following condemnation by a prize court, Lady Sterling was bought by the U S Navy, repaired, armed, and commissioned as USS Lady Sterling and later renamed USS Hornet on 25 April 1865 In navy service she mainly operated in the Chesapeake Bay squadron
- USS Hornet - CoastalGuide. com
Subsequently acquired by the Navy and converted into a gunboat, she was commissioned in April 1865 as USS Lady Sterling She was renamed Hornet in June 1865 and operated in the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay area during the next few months
- USS Hornet - Wikipedia
USS Hornet (1813) was a five-gun schooner used as a dispatch vessel between 1814 and 1820 USS Hornet (1865), the first to be steam propelled, was an iron, side-wheeled steamer
- USS Hornet (1865) | Military Wiki | Fandom
In October 1865, Hornet escorted the Confederate ironclad CSS Stonewall from Cuba to the United States Hornet was decommissioned on 15 December 1865 and sold into private ownership in 1869
- USS Hornet (1865) explained
In navy service she mainly operated in the Chesapeake Bay squadron In October 1865, Hornet escorted the Confederate ironclad from Cuba to the United States Hornet was decommissioned on 15 December 1865 and sold into private ownership in 1869
- History – USS Hornet Museum
USS Hornet CV-12 is one of the 24 legendary Essex-class aircraft carriers constructed during and after World War II Built at Newport News, Virginia, she is the eighth ship to be named “Hornet ”
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