Missouri - Naval Vessels

Naval Vessels

Four US Navy vessels have been named after the state.

  • USS Missouri (1841), a sidewheel frigate launched in 1841 and destroyed by fire in 1843
  • USS Missouri (BB-11), a Maine-class battleship in service from 1900 to 1922
  • USS Missouri (BB-63), an Iowa-class battleship in service from 1944 to 1998; site of the official Japanese surrender of World War II; decommissioned in 1998; now a floating war memorial at Pearl Harbor Naval Base in Hawaii
  • USS Missouri (SSN-780), a Virginia-class submarine joined the fleet after a commissioning ceremony July 31, 2010 at the Naval Submarine Base New London.

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