USS Siren is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Syren (1803), a brig.
- USS Siren (1862), a Civil War gunboat operating on the Mississippi River.
- USS Siren (1897), a schooner commissioned on 24 June 1898.
- USS Siren (PY-13), a patrol yacht commissioned 15 November 1940.
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Famous quotes containing the word siren:
“The siren south is well enough, but New York, at the beginning of March, is a hoyden we would not care to missa drafty wench, her temperature up and down, full of bold promises and dust in the eye.”
—E.B. (Elwyn Brooks)