USS Flicker is a name the U.S. Navy has assigned to more than one ship:
- USS Flicker (AM-70), built in 1937 by Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine
- USS Flicker (AMS-9) was so named and reclassified from YMS-219 on 17 February 1947
- USS Flicker (AM-416), was planned but contracts for construction were canceled on 12 August 1945
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Famous quotes containing the word flicker:
“Billboards, billboards, drink this, eat that, use all manner of things, everyone, the best, the cheapest, the purest and most satisfying of all their available counterparts. Red lights flicker on every horizon, airplanes beware; cars flash by, more lights. Workers repair the gas main. Signs, signs, lights, lights, streets, streets.”
—Neal Cassady (19261968)