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thumb|450px| [[Carrier Strike Group underway in the Atlantic]]
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The United States Navy has approximately <!---- "Grand total" from §Fleet totals rounded to the nearest multiple of 5 ----> ships in both active service and the reserve fleet; of these approximately ships are proposed or scheduled for retirement by , while approximately new ships are 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.<!----"PCU" is not part of the vessel's name; please see talk page and provided source.----> 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.
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|CVN-72
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|Aircraft carrier
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
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|SSBN-731
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|Ballistic missile submarine
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|Bangor, WA
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|SSBN-732
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|Ballistic missile submarine
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|Kings Bay, GA
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|SSN-753
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|Attack submarine
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|Norfolk, VA
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|-
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|SSN-757
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|Attack submarine
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
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|LHA-6
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|Amphibious assault ship
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|Sasebo, Japan
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|LPD-23
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|Amphibious transport dock
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|San Diego, CA
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|SSN-760
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|Attack submarine
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|Apra Harbor, GU
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|DDG-51
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|Destroyer
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|Rota, Spain
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|-
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|LPD-24
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|Amphibious transport dock
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|Norfolk, VA
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|SSN-758
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|Attack submarine
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|Apra Harbor, GU
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|LSD-48
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|Dock landing ship
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|Sasebo, Japan
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|LCS-34
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|Littoral combat ship
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||San Diego, CA
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|DDG-96
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|Destroyer
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|Norfolk, VA
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|-
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|DDG-52
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|Destroyer
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|Everett, WA
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|-
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|LHD-5
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|Amphibious assault ship
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|Norfolk, VA
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|-
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|LCS-29
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|Littoral combat ship
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|Mayport, FL
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|-
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|DDG-65
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|Destroyer
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|Yokosuka, Japan
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|-
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|LCS-15
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|Littoral combat ship
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|Mayport, FL
| Oldest deployed ship
|-
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|LHD-4
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|Amphibious assault ship
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
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|DDG-84
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|Destroyer
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|Norfolk, VA
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|-
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|SSN-781
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|Attack submarine
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|Groton, CT
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|-
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|LCS-30
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|Littoral combat ship
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
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|CG-71
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|Cruiser
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|Everett, WA
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|-
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|DDG-120
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|Destroyer
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|Pearl Harbor, HI
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|-
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|CVN-70
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|Aircraft carrier
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
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|DDG-64
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|Destroyer
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|Mayport, FL
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|-
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|LSD-50
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|Dock landing ship
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|Little Creek, VA
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|-
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|LCS-18
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|Littoral combat ship
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
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|SSN-766
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|Attack submarine
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|Pearl Harbor, HI
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|-
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|SSN-773
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|Attack submarine
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|Portsmouth, NH
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|-
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|MCM-14
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|Mine countermeasures ship
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|Sasebo, Japan
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|-
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|CG-65
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|Cruiser
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|Pearl Harbor, HI
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|-
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|DDG-93
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|Destroyer
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|Pearl Harbor, HI
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|-
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|LCS-20
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|Littoral combat ship
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
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|LCS-31
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|Littoral combat ship
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| Mayport, FL
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|DDG-67
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|Destroyer
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|Norfolk, VA
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|-
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|SSN-788
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|Attack submarine
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|Pearl Harbor, HI
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|SSN-771
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|Attack submarine
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|Pearl Harbor, HI
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|SSN-762
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|Attack submarine
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|Norfolk, VA
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|-
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|LSD-45
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|Dock landing ship
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|San Diego, CA
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|—
|Original six frigates
|Classic frigate
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|Boston, MA
| The oldest commissioned vessel in the US Navy
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|LCS-23
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|Littoral combat ship
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|Mayport, FL
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|DDG-54
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|Destroyer
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
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|DDG-118
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|Destroyer
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|Pearl Harbor, HI
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|-
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|DDG-73
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|Destroyer
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
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|SSN-791
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|Attack submarine
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|Groton, CT
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|-
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|DDG-119
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|Destroyer
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|Mayport, FL
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|-
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|DDG-105
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|Destroyer
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
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|DDG-75
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|Destroyer
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|Mayport, FL
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|-
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|CVN-69
|
|Aircraft carrier
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|Norfolk, VA
| Scheduled to be decommissioned 2027
|-
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|AS-39
|
|Submarine tender
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|Apra Harbor, GU
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|-
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|LHD-2
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|Amphibious assault ship
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
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|DDG-99
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|Destroyer
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|Mayport, FL
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|-
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|DDG-62
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|Destroyer
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
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|SSGN-728
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|Guided missile submarine
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|Kings Bay, GA
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|-
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|LPD-28
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|Amphibious transport dock
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|Norfolk, VA
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|-
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|LCS-3
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|Littoral combat ship
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|San Diego, CA
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|DDG-121
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|Destroyer
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|Pearl Harbor, HI
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|LCS-10
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|Littoral combat ship
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|San Diego, CA
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|CVN-73
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|Aircraft carrier
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|Yokosuka, Japan
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|CVN-77
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|Aircraft carrier
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|Norfolk, VA
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|-
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|SSGN-729
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|Guided missile submarine
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|Kings Bay, GA
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|CVN-78
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|Aircraft carrier
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|Norfolk, VA
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|-
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|LSD-42
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|Dock landing ship
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|Sasebo, Japan
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|-
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|DDG-66
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|Destroyer
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|Norfolk, VA
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|-
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|DDG-107
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|Destroyer
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|Norfolk, VA
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|-
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|LPD-20
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|Amphibious transport dock
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|Sasebo, Japan
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|SSN-772
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|Attack submarine
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|San Diego, CA
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|DDG-101
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|Destroyer
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|Everett, WA
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|-
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|LSD-44
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|Dock landing ship
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|Little Creek, VA
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|SSN-767
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|Attack submarine
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|San Diego, CA
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|LSD-49
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|Dock landing ship
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|San Diego, CA
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|SSN-768
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|Attack submarine
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|Groton, CT
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|DDG-124
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|Destroyer
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|Norfolk, VA
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|SSN-776
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|Attack submarine
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|Pearl Harbor, HI
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|SSBN-730
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|Ballistic missile submarine
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|Bangor, WA
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|-
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|ESB-4
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|Expeditionary mobile base
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|Norfolk, VA
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|DDG-76
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|Destroyer
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
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|DDG-70
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|Destroyer
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|Pearl Harbor, HI
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|-
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|DDG-83
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|Destroyer
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
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|SSN-795
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|Attack submarine
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|Groton, CT
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|-
|USS Idaho
|SSN-799
|Virginia
|Attack Submarine
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|Groton, CT
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|-
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|SSN-786
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|Attack submarine
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|Pearl Harbor, HI
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|-
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|SSN-789
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|Attack submarine
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|Pearl Harbor, HI
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|-
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|LCS-17
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|Littoral combat ship
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|Mayport, FL
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|-
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|LHD-7
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|Amphibious assault ship
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|Mayport, FL
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|-
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|LCS-6
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|Littoral combat ship
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
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|DDG-125
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|Destroyer
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
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|DDG-95
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|Destroyer
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|Norfolk, VA
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|-
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|DDG-109
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|Destroyer
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|Mayport, FL
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|SSN-759
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|Attack submarine
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|Apra Harbor, GU
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|SSN-23
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|Attack submarine
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|Bangor, WA
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|DDG-122
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|Destroyer
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|Mayport, FL
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|-
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|CVN-74
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|Aircraft carrier
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|Bremerton, WA
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|-
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|DDG-113
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|Destroyer
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
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|ESB-6
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|Expeditionary mobile base
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
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|LPD-26
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|Amphibious transport dock
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
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|DDG-53
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|Destroyer
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|Everett, WA
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|-
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|DDG-56
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|Destroyer
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|Everett, WA
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|-
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|SSN-785
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|Attack submarine
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|Norfolk, VA
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|-
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|LCS-22
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|Littoral combat ship
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
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|LHD-3
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|Amphibious assault ship
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|Norfolk, VA
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|-
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|SSBN-737
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|Ballistic missile submarine
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|Bangor, WA
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|-
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|DDG-100
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|Destroyer
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|Everett, WA
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|-
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|LCS-36
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|Littoral combat ship
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
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|DDG-58
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|Destroyer
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|Norfolk, VA
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|-
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|CG-70
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|Cruiser
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
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|DDG-123
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|Destroyer
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
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|ESB-3
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|Expeditionary mobile base
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|Norfolk, VA
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|-
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|SSBN-743
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|Ballistic missile submarine
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|Bangor, WA
|
|-
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|DDG-72
|
|Destroyer
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|Norfolk, VA
|
|-
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|SSBN-741
|
|Ballistic missile submarine
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|Bangor, WA
|
|-
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|LHD-8
|
|Amphibious assault ship
|
|San Diego, CA
|
|-
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|LCS-14
|
|Littoral combat ship
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
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|LCS-25
|
|Littoral combat ship
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|Mayport, FL
|
|-
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|SSBN-738
|
|Ballistic missile submarine
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|Kings Bay, GA
|
|-
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|DDG-87
|
|Destroyer
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|Norfolk, VA
|
|-
|USS Massachusetts
|SSN-798
|Virginia
|Attack Submarine
|
|Groton, Connecticut
|
|-
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|DDG-85
|
|Destroyer
|
|Everett, WA
|
|-
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|DDG-74
|
|Destroyer
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|Norfolk, VA
|
|-
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|LPD-19
|
|Amphibious transport dock
|
|Norfolk, VA
|
|-
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|DDG-1001
|
|Destroyer
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|San Diego, CA
|
|-
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|DDG-112
|
|Destroyer
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|Pearl Harbor, HI
|
|-
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|SSGN-727
|
|Guided missile submarine
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|Bangor, WA
|
|-
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|DDG-69
|
|Destroyer
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|Yokosuka, Japan
|
|-
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|SSN-783
|
|Attack submarine
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|Apra Harbor, GU
|
|-
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|LCS-21
|
|Littoral combat ship
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|Mayport, FL
|
|-
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|SSN-782
|
|Attack submarine
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|Pearl Harbor, HI
|
|-
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|SSN-780
|
|Attack submarine
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|Pearl Harbor, HI
|
|-
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|DDG-57
|
|Destroyer
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|Norfolk, VA
|
|-
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|LCS-26
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|Littoral combat ship
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
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|DDG-92
|
|Destroyer
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|San Diego, CA
|
|-
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|SSN-794
|
|Attack submarine
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|Pearl Harbor, HI
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|-
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|LCS-8
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|Littoral combat ship
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
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|LCC-20
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|Amphibious command ship
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|Gaeta, Italy
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|-
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|DDG-89
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|Destroyer
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|Yokosuka, Japan
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|-
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|LCS-27
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|Littoral combat ship
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|Mayport, FL
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|-
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|SSBN-739
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|Ballistic missile submarine
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|Bangor, WA
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|-
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|SSBN-733
|
|Ballistic missile submarine
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|Bangor, WA
|
|-
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|SSN-778
|
|Attack submarine
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|Norfolk, VA
|
|-
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|SSN-796
|
|Attack submarine
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|Norfolk, VA
|
|-
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|SSN-779
|
|Attack submarine
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|Norfolk, VA
|
|-
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|LPD-18
|
|Amphibious transport dock
|
|San Diego, CA
|
|-
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|LPD-21
|
|Amphibious transport dock
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|Mayport, FL
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|-
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|CVN-68
|
|Aircraft carrier
|
|Bremerton, WA
|
|-
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|DDG-94
|
|Destroyer
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|Norfolk, VA
|
|-
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|SSN-777
|
|Attack submarine
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|Pearl Harbor, HI
|
|-
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|SSN-784
|
|Attack submarine
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|Portsmouth, NH
|
|-
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|DDG-77
|
|Destroyer
|
|Pearl Harbor, HI
|
|-
|
|LSD-51
|
|Dock landing ship
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|Little Creek, VA
|
|-
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|SSGN-726
|
|Guided missile submarine
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|Bangor, WA
|
|-
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|SSN-793
|
|Attack submarine
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|Norfolk, VA
|
|-
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|DDG-79
|
|Destroyer
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|Norfolk, VA
|
|-
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|SSN-752
|
|Attack submarine
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|Norfolk, VA
|
|-
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|DDG-60
|
|Destroyer
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|Pearl Harbor, HI
|
|-
|
|DDG-117
|
|Destroyer
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|Mayport, FL
|
|-
|
|LSD-52
|
|Dock landing ship
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|San Diego, CA
|
|-
|USS Pierre
|LCS-38
|Independence
|Littoral combat ship
|
|San Diego, CA
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|-
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|DDG-91
|
|Destroyer
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
|
|MCM-9
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|Mine countermeasures ship
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|Sasebo, Japan
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|-
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|DDG-78
|
|Destroyer
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|Rota, Spain
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|-
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|LPD-27
|
|Amphibious transport dock
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
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|DDG-88
|
|Destroyer
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|Pearl Harbor, HI
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|-
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|CG-59
|
|Cruiser
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
|
|AGER-2
|Banner
|Technical research ship
|
|Yokosuka, Japan<br />
| Captured and currently possessed by North Korea. Still actively commissioned
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|DDG-115
|
|Destroyer
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
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|DDG-114
|
|Destroyer
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|Everett, WA
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|-
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|DDG-61
|
|Destroyer
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|Norfolk, VA
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|-
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|SSBN-740
|
|Ballistic missile submarine
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|Kings Bay, GA
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|-
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|LPD-29
|
|Amphibious transport dock
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
|
|CG-62
|
|Cruiser
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|Yokosuka, Japan
|formerly USS Chancellorsville until renamed on 27 February 2023,
|-
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|DDG-80
|
|Destroyer
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|Rota, Spain
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|-
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|DDG-71
|
|Destroyer
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|Rota, Spain
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|-
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|LSD-47
|
|Dock landing ship
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
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|DDG-102
|
|Destroyer
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|Everett, WA
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|-
|
|LPD-17
|
|Amphibious transport dock
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|Norfolk, VA
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|-
|
|LPD-22
|
|Amphibious transport dock
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|San Diego, CA
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|-
|
|LCS-32
|
|Littoral combat ship
|
|San Diego, CA
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|-
|
|SSN-763
|
|Attack submarine
|
|San Diego, CA
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|-
|
|LCS-28
|
|Littoral combat ship
|
|San Diego, CA
|
|-
|
|SSN-756
|
|Attack submarine
|
|San Diego, CA
|
|-
|
|CG-67
|
|Cruiser
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|Yokosuka, Japan
|
|-
|
|LPD-25
|
|Amphibious transport dock
|
|San Diego, CA
|
|-
|
|SSN-790
|
|Attack submarine
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|Groton, CT
|
|-
|
|SSN-761
|
|Attack submarine
|
|Apra Harbor, GU
|
|-
|
|DDG-111
|
|Destroyer
|
|San Diego, CA
|
|-
|
|LCS-19
|
|Littoral combat ship
|
|Mayport, FL
|
|-
|
|DDG-63
|
|Destroyer
|
|Yokosuka, Japan
|
|-
|
|DDG-106
|
|Destroyer
|
|San Diego, CA
|
|-
|
|DDG-55
|
|Destroyer
|
|Norfolk, VA
|
|-
|
|SSBN-734
|
|Ballistic missile submarine
|
|Kings Bay, GA
|
|-
|
|SSN-775
|
|Attack submarine
|
|Groton, CT
|
|-
|
|DDG-68
|
|Destroyer
|
|Mayport, FL
|
|-
|
|CVN-71
|
|Aircraft carrier
|
|San Diego, CA
|
|-
|
|DDG-116
|
|Destroyer
|
|Mayport, FL
|
|-
|
|SSN-769
|
|Attack submarine
|
|Pearl Harbor, HI
|
|-
|
|LSD-46
|
|Dock landing ship
|
|Little Creek, VA
|
|-
|
|DDG-103
|
|Destroyer
|
|Norfolk, VA
|
|-
|
|SSN-770
|
|Attack submarine
|
|Pearl Harbor, HI
|
|-
|
|LCS-16
|
|Littoral combat ship
|
|San Diego, CA
|
|-
|
|SSN-792
|
|Attack submarine
|
|Pearl Harbor, HI
|
|-
|
|SSN-774
|
|Attack submarine
|
|Groton, CT
|
|-
|
|MCM-10
|
|Mine countermeasures ship
|
|Sasebo, Japan
|
|-
|
|SSN-787
|
|Attack submarine
|
|Portsmouth, NH
|
|-
|
|LHD-1
|
|Amphibious assault ship
|
|Norfolk, VA
|
|-
|
|DDG-108
|
|Destroyer
|
|San Diego, CA
|
|-
|
|SSBN-736
|
|Ballistic missile submarine
|
|Kings Bay, GA
|
|-
|
|DDG-110
|
|Destroyer
|
|San Diego, CA
|
|-
|
|DDG-81
|
|Destroyer
|
|Mayport, FL
|
|-
|
|LCS-13
|
|Littoral combat ship
|
|Mayport, FL
| <!---->
|-
|
|DDG-1000
|
|Destroyer
|
|San Diego, CA
|
|}
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Non-commissioned
{|class="wikitable sortable nowraplinks"
|-
!Ship name
!Hull number
!Class
!Type
!Note
|-
|
|T-AK-3011
|
|Maritime prepositioning ship
|
|-
|
|T-AGOS-20
|
|Ocean surveillance ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKE-3
|
|Dry cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKE-6
|
|Dry cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-EPF-13
|
|Expeditionary fast transport
|
|-
|
|T-AOE-8
|
|Fast combat support ship
|
|-
|
|T-AGSE-4
|
|S.A.S.W.S Vessel
|
|-
|
|T-AGSE-1
|
|S.A.S.W.S Vessel
|
|-
|
|T-AGS-64
|
|Survey ship
|
|-
|
|T-EPF-6
|
|Expeditionary fast transport
|
|-
|
|T-EPF-10
|
|Expeditionary fast transport
|
|-
|
|T-AKE-7
|
|Dry cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-EPF-7
|
|Expeditionary fast transport
|
|-
|
|T-ATF-168
|
|Fleet ocean tug
|
|-
|
|T-AKE-10
|
|Dry cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-EPF-9
|
|Expeditionary fast transport
|
|-
|
|T-EPF-14
|
|Expeditionary fast transport
|
|-
|
|T-AH-20
|
|Hospital ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-312
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AGSE-3
|
|S.A.S.W.S Vessel
|
|-
|
|T-AGOS-21
|
|Ocean surveillance ship
|
|-
|
|style="text-align:center"|—
|Fast Tempo
|Offshore supply vessel
| Support vessel for
|-
|
|T-ARS-51
|
|Salvage ship
|
|-
|
|T-HST-1
|
|High speed transport
|
|-
|
|T-AO-187
|
|Replenishment oiler
|
|-
|
|T-AGS-63
|
|Survey ship
|
|-
|
|T-AGM-25
|
|Instrumentation ship
|
|-
|
|T-AGOS-23
|
|Ocean surveillance ship
|
|-
|
|T-AO-194
|
|Replenishment oiler
|
|-
|
|T-AO-188
|
|Replenishment oiler
|
|-
|
|T-AO-203
|
|Replenishment oiler
|
|-
|
|T-AO-195
|
|Replenishment oiler
|
|-
|
|T-AKE-1
|
|Dry cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AGOS-22
|
|Ocean surveillance ship
|
|-
|
|T-AGS-66
|
|Survey ship
|formerly USNS Maury until renamed on 8 March 2023
|-
|
|T-AGS-65
|
|Survey ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKE-9
|
|Dry cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKE-13
|
|Dry cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AH-19
|
|Hospital ship
|
|-
|
|T-ESD-1
|
|Expeditionary transfer dock
|Inactive, Reduced Operating Status
|-
|
|T-AO-206
|
|Replenishment oiler
| formerly named USNS Harvey Milk
|-
|
|T-AGS-60
|
|Survey ship
|
|-
|
|T-AO-201
|
|Replenishment oiler
|
|-
|
|T-AO-197
|
|Replenishment oiler
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-304
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-EPF-15
|
|Expeditionary fast transport
|
|-
|
|T-EPF-11
|
|Expeditionary fast transport
|
|-
|
|T-AO-204
|
|Replenishment oiler
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-313
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKE-5
|
|Dry cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKE-2
|
|Dry cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-ARS-52
|
|Salvage ship
|
|-
|
|T-AK-3012
|
|Maritime prepositioning ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-311
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-317
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AOE-6
|
|Fast combat support ship
|
|-
|
|T-AO-199
|
|Replenishment oiler
|
|-
|
|T-EPF-5
|
|Expeditionary fast transport
|
|-
|
|T-AG-5001
|
|Maritime prepositioning ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKE-11
|
|Dry cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AGS-45
|
|Survey ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-315
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-EPF-8
|
|Expeditionary fast transport
|
|-
|
|T-AO-202
|
|Replenishment oiler
|
|-
|
|T-ARC-7
|Zeus
|Cable ship
|
|-
|Unnamed (ex-Puerto Rico)
|HST-2<!---Note: "T-" added (hidden) for sorting by hull no.---->
|
|High speed transport
|chartered by Bay Ferries
|}
Support
{|class="wikitable sortable nowraplinks"
|-
!Ship name
!Hull number
!Class
!Type
!Note
|-
|APL-2
|APL-2
|
|Barracks ship
|
|-
|APL-4
|APL-4
|
|Barracks ship
|
|-
|APL-5
|APL-5
|
|Barracks ship
|
|-
|APL-15
|APL-15
|
|Barracks ship
|
|-
|APL-18
|APL-18
|
|Barracks ship
|
|-
|APL-29
|APL-29
|
|Barracks ship
|
|-
|APL-32
|APL-32
|
|Barracks ship
|
|-
|APL-42
|APL-42
|
|Barracks ship
|
|-
|APL-45
|APL-45
|
|Barracks ship
|
|-
|APL-50
|APL-50
|
|Barracks ship
|
|-
|APL-58
|APL-58
|
|Barracks ship
|
|-
|APL-61
|APL-61
|
|Barracks ship
|
|-
|APL-62
|APL-62
|
|Barracks ship
|
|-
|APL-65
|APL-65
|
|Barracks ship
|
|-
|APL-66
|APL-66
|
|Barracks ship
|
|-
|APL-67
|APL-67
|
|Barracks ship
|
|-
|APL-68
|APL-68
|
|Barracks ship
|
|-
|APL-69
|APL-69
|
|Barracks ship
|
|-
|APL-70
|APL-70
|
|Barracks ship
|
|-
|APL-71
|APL-71
|
|Barracks ship
|
|-
|
|YT-809
|
|Harbor tug
|
|-
|
|ARDM-5
|
|Dry dock
|
|-
|
|AGOR-25
|
|Oceanographic research ship
| Leased to Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
|-
|
|YT-812
|
|Harbor tug
|
|-
|Battle Point
|YTT-10
|Cape Flattery
|Torpedo trials craft
|
|-
|MV C Ocean Trader
|style="text-align:center"|—
|C Ocean Trader
|S.A.S.W.S Vessel
|
|-
|
|T-AK-5362
|Capt. David I. Lyon
|Container ship
|
|-
|
|YT-810
|
|Harbor tug
|
|-
|
|YT-804
|
|Harbor tug
|
|-
|
|YTB-831
|
|Large harbor tug
|
|-
| Discovery Bay
|YTT-11
|Cape Flattery
|Torpedo trials craft
|
|-
| MT Empire State
|T-AOT-5193
|Empire State
|Fuel tanker
|
|-
| MT Evergreen State
|style="text-align:center"|—
|Empire State
|Fuel tanker
|
|-
|
|T-AK-4396
|
|Container ship
|
|-
|MV Malama
|style="text-align:center"|—
|Malama
|S.A.S.W.S Vessel
|
|-
|
|T-AGOR-27
|
|Oceanographic research ship
|
|-
|
|APL-40
|
|Barracks ship
|
|-
|
|YT-811
|
|Harbor tug
|
|-
|Ex-Paul F. Foster
|EDD-964
|
|Self Defense Test Ship
|
|-
|
|IX-537
|
|Unclassified miscellaneous
|
|-
|
|YT-806
|
|Harbor tug
|
|-
|
|YT-808
|
|Harbor tug
|
|-
|
|YT-803
|
|Harbor tug
|
|-
|
|AGOR-24
|
|Oceanographic research ship
| Chartered to Scripps Institution of Oceanography
|-
|
|T-AGOR-28
|
|Oceanographic research ship
|
|-
|
|YTB-824
|
|Large harbor tug
|
|-
|Sea-based X-band Radar
|SBX-1
|SBX-1
|Sea-based X-band Radar
|
|-
|
|YT-805
|
|Harbor tug
|
|-
|
|YT-813
|
|Harbor tug
|
|-
|
|ARDM-4
|
|Dry dock
|
|-
|MT SLNC Corsica
|T-AK-5423
|SLNC Corsica
|Container ship
|
|-
|MT SLNC Goodwill
|T-AOT-5419
|SLNC Goodwill
|Fuel tanker
|
|-
|MT Stena Polaris
|T-AOT-5563
|Stena Polaris
|Fuel tanker
| Chartered to University of Washington (UNOLS)
|-
|Unnamed<br /><small>ex-</small>
|YT-800<br /><small>ex-(YTB-779)</small>
|
|Large harbor tug
|
|-
|Unnamed<br /><small>ex-</small>
|YT-801<br /><small>ex-(YTB-826)</small>
|
|Large harbor tug
|
|-
|
|YT-802
|
|Harbor tug
|
|-
|
|YTB-820
|
|Large harbor tug
|
|}
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.
{|class="wikitable sortable nowraplinks"
|-
!Ship name
!Hull number
!Class
!Type
!Note
|-
|
|T-AKR-1001
|Cape O
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-287
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-291
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-294
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-288
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-300
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-1214
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-1215
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|MV Cape Diamond
|T-AKR-5055
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|MV Cape Domingo
|T-AKR-5053
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|MV Cape Douglas
|T-AKR-5052
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-5051
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|AKR-5069
|Cape E
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|AKR-5067
|Cape H
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|AKR-5068
||Cape H
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|AKR-5066
||Cape H
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-5076
|Cape I
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-5062
|Cape I
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-10
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-5083
|Cape K
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-5082
|Cape K
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-2044
|Cape O
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-9960
|Cape R
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-9679
|Cape R
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-9678
|Cape R
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-5586
|Cape S
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-5587
|Cape S
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-5588
|Cape S
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-113
|Cape T
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-112
|Cape T
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-9711
|Cape T
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-9701
|Cape V
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-9666
|Cape V
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|AKR-9961
|Cape W
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-9962
|Cape W
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-293
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-298
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|MV Cornelius H. Charlton
|T-AKR-314
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-ACS-6
|
|Crane ship
|
|-
|
|T-AVB-4
|
|Aviation logistics support ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-289
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-301
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-296
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-ACS-2
|
|Crane ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-310
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-316
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-ACS-4
|
|Crane ship
|
|-
|
|T-ACS-1
|
|Crane ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-303
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-305
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-290
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-292
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AKR-306
|
|Vehicle cargo ship
|
|-
|
|T-AVB-3
|
|Aviation logistics support ship
|
|}
Reserve fleet
<!-- NOTE: This table only includes those ships that are being retained in Category B Mobilization Reserve as defined by the NVR (decommissioned but not stricken) and those ships undergoing nuclear inactivation but not yet formally decommissioned. -->
{|class="wikitable sortable nowraplinks"
|-
!Ship name
!Hull number
!Class
!Type
!Berth
!Note
|-
|
|CG-68
|
|Cruiser
|Philadelphia, PA
|Decommissioned on 22 September 2022, and placed in reserve
|-
|Big Horn
|T-AO-198
|Henry J. Kaiser
|Replenishment oiler
|
|Inactivated in 2026
|-
|
|CG-52
|
|Cruiser
|Bremerton, WA
|Decommissioned on 22 September 2023, awaiting disposition
|-
|
|LCS-4
|
|Littoral combat ship
|Bremerton, WA
|Decommissioned on 14 September 2022, and placed in reserve
|-
|
|CG-63
|
|Cruiser
|Pearl Harbor, HI
|Decommissioned 28 August 2024, and placed in reserve
|-
|
|LCS-7
|
|Littoral combat ship
|Philadelphia, PA
|Decommissioned 29 September 2023, on hold for potential foreign military sale
|-
|
|CG-66
|
|Cruiser
|Philadelphia, PA
|Decommissioned on 23 September 2022, and placed in reserve
|-
|
|CG-57
|
|Cruiser
|Bremerton, WA
|Decommissioned on 1 September 2023, and placed in reserve
|-
|Millinocket
|T-EPF-3
|Spearhead
|Expeditionary fast transport
|
|Inactivated in 2025
|-
|
|LCS-5
|Freedom
|Littoral combat ship
|
|Decommissioned on 8 September 2023, and awaiting transfer to reserve fleet currently leased to Todd Pacific
|-
|
|T-ARS-50
|
|Salvage ship
|Pearl Harbor, HI
|
|-
|
|CG-56
|
|Cruiser
|Philadelphia, PA
|Decommissioned on 15 September 2023, and placed in reserve
|-
|
|CG-72
|
|Cruiser
|Philadelphia, PA
|Decommissioned on 4 August 2022, and placed in reserve
|}
Future ships
Under construction
Note: Ships listed here may be referred to as "pre-commissioning unit" or "PCU" in various sources including US Navy webpages. While 'PCU' might be used informally as a prefix in some sources, it is not an official ship prefix.
|-
|<span style="display:none">Arkansas</span>
|<span style="display:none">SSN-0800</span>SSN-800
|
|Attack submarine
|Newport News Shipbuilding
|
|
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Barb</span>
|<span style="display:none">SSN-0804</span>SSN-804
|
|Attack submarine
|Newport News Shipbuilding
|
|
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Billy Frank Jr.</span>
|<span style="display:none">T-ATS-0011</span>T-ATS-11
|
|Towing, salvage and rescue ship
|Austal USA
|14 November 2023
|
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Bougainville</span>
|<span style="display:none">LHA-8</span>LHA-8
|
|Amphibious assault ship
|Ingalls Shipbuilding
|
|30 September 2023
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Cherokee Nation</span>
|<span style="display:none">T-ATS-0007</span>T-ATS-7
|
|Towing, salvage and rescue ship
|Bollinger Shipyards
|
|
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Cleveland</span>
|<span style="display:none">LCS-0031</span>LCS-31
|
|Littoral combat ship
|Fincantieri Marinette Marine
|
|
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Constellation</span>
|<span style="display:none">FFG-0062</span>FFG-62
|
|Frigate
|Fincantieri Marinette Marine
|12 April 2024
|
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">District of Columbia</span>
|<span style="display:none">SSBN-0826</span>SSBN-826
|
|Ballistic missile submarine
|General Dynamics Electric Boat
|
|
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Doris Miller</span>
|<span style="display:none">CVN-81</span>CVN-81
|
|Aircraft carrier
|Newport News Shipbuilding
|
|
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Enterprise</span>
|<span style="display:none">CVN-0080</span>CVN-80
|
|Aircraft carrier
|Newport News Shipbuilding
|
|
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Fallujah</span>
|<span style="display:none">LHA-0009</span>LHA-9
|
|Amphibious assault ship
|Ingalls Shipbuilding
|21 September 2023
|
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">George M. Neal</span>
|<span style="display:none">DDG-0131</span>DDG-131
|
|Destroyer
|Ingalls Shipbuilding
|15 December 2023
|
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Harriet Tubman</span>
|<span style="display:none">T-AO-0213</span>T-AO-213
|
|Replenishment oiler
|NASSCO
|
|
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Harrisburg</span>
|<span style="display:none">LPD-30</span>LPD-30
|
|Amphibious transport dock
|Ingalls Shipbuilding
|
|
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Hector A. Cafferata Jr.</span>
|<span style="display:none">ESB-0008</span>ESB-8
|
|Expeditionary mobile base
|NASSCO
|25 April 2024
|
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Jeremiah Denton</span>
|<span style="display:none">DDG-0129</span>DDG-129
|
|Destroyer
|Ingalls Shipbuilding
|
|
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">John E. Kilmer</span>
|<span style="display:none">DDG-0134</span>DDG-134
|
|Destroyer
|Bath Iron Works
|
|
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">John F. Kennedy</span>
|<span style="display:none">CVN-0079</span>CVN-79
|
|Aircraft carrier
|Newport News Shipbuilding
|
|
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Lansing</span>
|<span style="display:none">T-EPF-0016</span>T-EPF-16
|
|Expeditionary fast transport
|Austal USA
|
|
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Louis H. Wilson Jr.</span>
|<span style="display:none">DDG-0126</span>DDG-126
|
|Destroyer
|Bath Iron Works
|
|
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Lyndon B. Johnson</span>
|<span style="display:none">DDG-1002</span>DDG-1002
|
|Destroyer
|Bath Iron Works
|
|
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Lucy Stone</span>
|<span style="display:none">T-AO-209</span>T-AO-209
|
|Replenishment oiler
|NASSCO
|
|
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Muscogee Creek Nation</span>
|<span style="display:none">T-ATS-0010</span>T-ATS-10
|
|Towing, salvage and rescue ship
|Bollinger Shipyards
|20 March 2024
|
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Navajo</span>
|<span style="display:none">T-ATS-0006</span>T-ATS-6
|
|Towing, salvage and rescue ship
|Bollinger Shipyards
|
|
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Oklahoma</span>
|<span style="display:none">SSN-0802</span>SSN-802
|
|Attack submarine
|Newport News Shipbuilding
|2 August 2023
|
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Patrick Gallagher</span>
|<span style="display:none">DDG-0127</span>DDG-127
|
|Destroyer
|Bath Iron Works
|
|
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Pittsburgh</span>
|<span style="display:none">LPD-0031</span>LPD-31
|
|Amphibious transport dock
|Ingalls Shipbuilding
|
|
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Quentin Walsh</span>
|<span style="display:none">DDG-0132</span>DDG-132
|
|Destroyer
|Bath Iron Works
|
|
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Robert Ballard</span>
|<span style="display:none">T-AGS-0067</span>T-AGS-67
|
|Survey ship
|Bollinger Shipyards
|
|
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Robert E. Simanek</span>
|<span style="display:none">ESB-0007</span>ESB-7
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|Expeditionary mobile base
|NASSCO
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|<span style="display:none">Robert F. Kennedy</span>
|<span style="display:none">T-AO-208</span>T-AO-208
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|Replenishment oiler
|NASSCO
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|<span style="display:none">Ruth Bader Ginsburg</span>
|<span style="display:none">T-AO-212</span>T-AO-212
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|Replenishment oiler
|NASSCO
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|
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|<span style="display:none">Saginaw Ojibwe Anishinabek</span>
|<span style="display:none">T-ATS-0008</span>T-ATS-8
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|Towing, salvage and rescue ship
|Gulf Island Fabrication
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|<span style="display:none">Sam Nunn</span>
|<span style="display:none">DDG-0133</span>DDG-133
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|Destroyer
|Ingalls Shipbuilding
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|<span style="display:none">Silversides</span>
|<span style="display:none">SSN-0807</span>SSN-807
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|Attack submarine
|Newport News Shipbuilding
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|
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|<span style="display:none">Sojourner Truth</span>
|<span style="display:none">T-AO-210</span>T-AO-210
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|Replenishment oiler
|NASSCO
|
|
|
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|<span style="display:none">Solomon Atkinson</span>
|<span style="display:none">T-ATS-0012</span>T-ATS-12
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|Towing, salvage and rescue ship
|Austal USA
|
|
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|<span style="display:none">Tang</span>
|<span style="display:none">SSN-0805</span>SSN-805
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|Attack submarine
|General Dynamics Electric Boat
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|
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|<span style="display:none">Ted Stevens</span>
|<span style="display:none">DDG-0128</span>DDG-128
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|Destroyer
|Ingalls Shipbuilding
|
|
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|<span style="display:none">Thurgood Marshall</span>
|<span style="display:none">T-AO-211</span>T-AO-211
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|Replenishment oiler
|NASSCO
|
|
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Utah</span>
|<span style="display:none">SSN-0801</span>SSN-801
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|Attack submarine
|General Dynamics Electric Boat
|
|
|
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|<span style="display:none">Wahoo</span>
|<span style="display:none">SSN-0806</span>SSN-806
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|Attack submarine
|Newport News Shipbuilding
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|<span style="display:none">William Charette</span>
|<span style="display:none">DDG-0130</span>DDG-130
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|Destroyer
|Bath Iron Works
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|<span style="display:none">Wisconsin</span>
|<span style="display:none">SSBN-0827</span>SSBN-827
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|Ballistic missile submarine
|General Dynamics Electric Boat
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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.
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!Builder
!Note
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|<span style="display:none">APL-72</span>APL-72
|<span style="display:none">APL-0072</span>APL-72
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|Barracks ship
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|<!-------->
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|<span style="display:none">Atlanta</span>
|<span style="display:none">SSN-0813</span>SSN-813
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|Attack submarine
|General Dynamics Electric Boat
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|<span style="display:none">Balboa</span>
|<span style="display:none">T-EMS-0002</span>T-EMS-2
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|Expeditionary medical ship
|
|<!-------->
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|<span style="display:none">Baltimore</span>
|<span style="display:none">SSN-0812</span>SSN-812
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|Attack submarine
|General Dynamics Electric Boat
|
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|<span style="display:none">Bethesda</span>
|<span style="display:none">T-EMS-0001</span>T-EMS-1
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|Expeditionary medical ship
|
|<!-------->
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|<span style="display:none">Brooklyn</span>
|<span style="display:none">SSN-0816</span>SSN-816
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|Attack submarine
|
|<!---->
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|<span style="display:none">Charles J. French</span>
|<span style="display:none">DDG-0142</span>DDG-142
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|Destroyer
|
|<!-------->
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|<span style="display:none">Congress</span>
|<span style="display:none">FFG-0063</span>FFG-63
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|Frigate
|Fincantieri Marinette Marine
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Dolores Huerta</span>
|<span style="display:none">T-AO-0214</span>T-AO-214
|
|Replenishment oiler
|NASSCO
|<!---->
|-
|<span style="display:none">Don Walsh</span>
|<span style="display:none">T-AGOS-25</span>T-AGOS-25
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|Ocean surveillance ship
|Austal USA
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Ernest E. Evans</span>
|<span style="display:none">DDG-0141</span>DDG-141
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|Destroyer
|Ingalls Shipbuilding
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">George W. Bush</span>
|<span style="display:none">CVN-83</span>CVN-83
|
|Aircraft carrier
|Newport News Shipbuilding
|<!------not on nvr yet-->
|-
|<span style="display:none">Groton</span>
|<span style="display:none">SSBN-0828</span>SSBN-828
|
|Ballistic missile submarine
|General Dynamics Electric Boat
|<!---->
|-
|<span style="display:none">Helmand Province</span>
|<span style="display:none">LHA-0010</span>LHA-10
|
|Amphibious assault ship
|
|<!-------->
|-
|<span style="display:none">Intrepid</span>
|<span style="display:none">DDG-0145</span>DDG-145
|
|Destroyer
|Ingalls Shipbuilding
|<!-------->
|-
|<span style="display:none">J. William Middendorf</span>
|<span style="display:none">DDG-0138</span>DDG-138
|
|Destroyer
|Bath Iron Works
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">James D. Fairbanks</span>
|<span style="display:none">T-ATS-0013</span>T-ATS-13
|
|Towing, salvage and rescue ship
|Austal USA
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">John F. Lehman</span>
|<span style="display:none">DDG-0137</span>DDG-137
|
|Destroyer
|Ingalls Shipbuilding
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">John H. Dalton</span>
|<span style="display:none">SSN-0808</span>SSN-808
|
|Attack submarine
|
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Joshua L. Goldberg</span>
|<span style="display:none">T-AO-0215</span>T-AO-215
|
|Replenishment oiler
|NASSCO
|<!-- not yet in NVR -->
|-
|<span style="display:none">Kyle Carpenter</span>
|<span style="display:none">DDG-0148</span>DDG-148
|
|Destroyer
|Bath Iron Works
|<!---->
|-
|<span style="display:none">Long Island</span>
|<span style="display:none">SSN-0809</span>SSN-809
|
|Attack submarine
|Newport News Shipbuilding
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">McClung</span>
|<span style="display:none">LSM-01</span>LSM-1
|
|Medium landing ship
|Bollinger Shipyards
|<!-- not on nvr yet-->
|-
|<span style="display:none">Miami</span>
|<span style="display:none">SSN-0811</span>SSN-811
|
|Attack submarine
|Newport News Shipbuilding
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Michael G. Mullen</span>
|<span style="display:none">DDG-0144</span>DDG-144
|
|Destroyer
|Bath Iron Works
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Narragansett</span>
|<span style="display:none">T-ATS-0014</span>T-ATS-14
|
|Towing, salvage and rescue ship
|Austal USA
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Norfolk</span>
|<span style="display:none">SSN-0815</span>SSN-815
|
|Attack submarine
|
|<!---->
|-
|<span style="display:none">Portsmouth</span>
|<span style="display:none">T-EMS-0003</span>T-EMS-3
|
|Expeditionary medical ship
|
|<!-------->
|-
|<span style="display:none">Potomac</span>
|<span style="display:none">SSN-0814</span>SSN-814
|
|Attack submarine
|
|<!---->---->
|-
|<span style="display:none">Richard G. Lugar</span>
|<span style="display:none">DDG-0136</span>DDG-136
|
|Destroyer
|Bath Iron Works
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Richard J. Danzig</span>
|<span style="display:none">DDG-0143</span>DDG-143
|
|Destroyer
|Ingalls Shipbuilding
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Robert Kerrey</span>
|<span style="display:none">DDG-0146</span>DDG-146
|
|Destroyer
|Ingalls Shipbuilding
|<!-------->
|-
|<span style="display:none">Robert R. Ingram</span>
|<span style="display:none">DDG-0149</span>DDG-149
|
|Destroyer
|Ingalls Shipbuilding
|<!-------->
|-
|<span style="display:none">Telesforo Trinidad</span>
|<span style="display:none">DDG-0139</span>DDG-139
|
|Destroyer
|Ingalls Shipbuilding
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Thad Cochran</span>
|<span style="display:none">DDG-0135</span>DDG-135
|
|Destroyer
|Ingalls Shipbuilding
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Thomas D. Parham</span>
|<span style="display:none">T-AO-0216</span>T-AO-216
|
|Replenishment oiler
|NASSCO
|<!-- not yet in NVR -->
|-
|<span style="display:none">Travis Manion</span>
|<span style="display:none">LPD-0033</span>LPD-33
|
|Amphibious transport dock
|Ingalls Shipbuilding
|<!---->
|-
|<span style="display:none"> Victor Vescovo</span>
|<span style="display:none">T-AGOS-26</span>T-AGOS-26
|
|Ocean surveillance ship
|Austal USA
|<!---->
|-
|<span style="display:none">William J. Clinton</span>
|<span style="display:none">CVN-82</span>CVN-82
|
|Aircraft carrier
|Newport News Shipbuilding
|<!------not on nvr yet-->
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">T-ATS-0015</span>T-ATS-15
|
|Towing, salvage and rescue ship
|Austal USA
|
|-
|}
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|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">LHA-0011</span>LHA-11
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|Amphibious assault ship
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">LHA-0012</span>LHA-12
|
|Amphibious assault ship
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">LHA-0013</span>LHA-13
|
|Amphibious assault ship
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">LHA-0014</span>LHA-14
|
|Amphibious assault ship
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">LHA-0015</span>LHA-15
|
|Amphibious assault ship
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">LHA-0016</span>LHA-16
|
|Amphibious assault ship
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">CVN-84</span>CVN-84
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|Aircraft carrier
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">CVN-85</span>CVN-85
|
|Aircraft carrier
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">CVN-86</span>CVN-86
|
|Aircraft carrier
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">CVN-87</span>CVN-87
|
|Aircraft carrier
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">SSN-0812</span>SSN-812
|
|Attack submarine
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">SSN-0813</span>SSN-813
|
|Attack submarine
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">SSN-0817</span>SSN-817
|
|Attack submarine
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">SSN-0818</span>SSN-818
|
|Attack submarine
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">SSN-0819</span>SSN-819
|
|Attack submarine
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">SSN-0820</span>SSN-820
|
|Attack submarine
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">SSN-0821</span>SSN-821
|
|Attack submarine
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">SSBN-0829</span>SSBN-829
|
|Ballistic missile submarine
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">SSBN-0830</span>SSBN-830
|
|Ballistic missile submarine
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">SSBN-0831</span>SSBN-831
|
|Ballistic missile submarine
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">SSBN-0832</span>SSBN-832
|
|Ballistic missile submarine
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">SSBN-0833/span>SSBN-833|
|Ballistic missile submarine
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">SSBN-0834</span>SSBN-834|
|Ballistic missile submarine
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">SSBN-0835</span>SSBN-835
|
|Ballistic missile submarine
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">SSBN-0836/span>SSBN-836
|
|Ballistic missile submarine
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">SSBN-0837</span>SSBN-837
|
|Ballistic missile submarine
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">T-AO-0216</span>T-AO-216
|
|Replenishment oiler
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">T-AO-0217</span>T-AO-217
|
|Replenishment oiler
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">T-AO-0218</span>T-AO-218
|
|Replenishment oiler
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">T-AO-0219</span>T-AO-219
|
|Replenishment oiler
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">T-AO-0220</span>T-AO-220
|
|Replenishment oiler
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">T-AO-0221</span>T-AO-221
|
|Replenishment oiler
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">T-AO-0222</span>T-AO-222
|
|Replenishment oiler
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">T-AO-0223</span>T-AO-223
|
|Replenishment oiler
|
|-
|<span style="display:none">Unnamed</span>Unnamed
|<span style="display:none">T-AO-0224</span>T-AO-224
|
|Replenishment oiler
|
|}
---->
Fleet totals
Images
Commissioned
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File:Port bow view of USS George Washington (CVN-73) in the Atlantic during friends and family day cruise 161001-N-RT036-112.jpg|, a
File:The Green Bay (LPD 20) near New Orleans.jpg|, a
File:US Navy 040730-N-1234E-002 PCU Virginia (SSN 774) returns to the General Dynamics Electric Boat shipyard.jpg|, a nuclear-powered fast attack submarine and the lead ship of her class
File:USS Tripoli (LHA-7) with 20 F-35B Lightning II jets, 7 April 2022.jpg|, an in light aircraft carrier mode with two squadrons of F-35B fighters aboard
File:Ships return to port, RIMPAC 2014 140730-N-LP801-027.jpg|, a
File:US Navy 100201-N-7088A-039 he Arleigh Burke class guided-missile destroyer USS Farragut (DDG 99) participates in a training evolution in the Gulf of Aden.jpg|, an
File:USS Wichita (LCS-13) and Jamaica Defence Force Coast Guard patrol vessel HMJS Cornwall conduct a live-fire exercise in April 2021 - 3 (cropped).jpg|, a
File:USS Tulsa (LCS-16) in acceptance trials.jpg|, an
File:US Navy 100729-N-0641S-045 The Avenger-class mine countermeasure ship USS Pioneer (MCM 9) departs Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam after participating in Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2010 exercises.jpg|, an
</gallery>
Non-commissioned
<gallery mode="packed">
File:US Navy 101010-N-8913A-153 he Military Sealift Command fast combat support ship USNS Arctic (T-AOE 8) breaks away from the aircraft carrier USS Geo.jpg|, a
File:USNS John Lewis (T-AO-205) underway at sea, in 2022 (220728-N-N2201-001).JPG|, a replenishment oiler and the lead ship of her class
File:USNS Loyal T-AGOS-22.jpg|, a
File:USNS Alan Shepard (from MSC).jpg|USNS Alan Shepard (T-AKE-3), a
File:Aerial port bow view of the Watson class large medium-speed RO-RO ship USNS Pomeroy (T-AKR 316).jpg|, a
File:090411-A-1786S-088 - USNS Comfort (T-AH-20) in Hati.jpg|, a
File:USNS Montford Point (T-MLP-1) underway in July 2014.JPG|, an expeditionary transfer dock and lead ship of her class
File:USNS Spearhead with helicopter during sea trials.jpg|, an expeditionary fast transport and the lead ship of her class
File:US Navy 040823-N-0120R-051 The Military Sealift Command (MSC) oiler USNS Yukon (T-A0 202) prepares for a replenishment-at-sea (RAS) with USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63) in a turbulent western Pacific Ocean.jpg|, a
File:USNS Catawba (T-ATF 168) underway.jpg|, a
File:USNS Bowditch.jpg|, a
File:USNS Fred W. Stockham.jpg|, a roll-on/roll-off vehicle cargo ship and part of the Maritime prepositioning program
File:USNS Grasp (T-ARS-51) tows USS Des Moines (CA-134) to the scrapyard, in October 2006.jpg|, a , tows ex- to the scrapyard in Texas
File:USNS_Zeus.jpg|, a cable ship built specifically for the US Navy, she is the only ship in her class and the only ship of her kind in the Navy
</gallery>
Support
<gallery mode="packed">
File:US Navy 070425-N-6357K-002 Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine USS Asheville (SSN 758), nicknamed The Ghost of the Coast, enters the floating dry dock Arco (ARDM 5) for a scheduled maintenance period aboard Naval Base Point.jpg|Arco (ARDM-5), an , servicing a Los Angeles-class submarine
File:US Navy 050801-N-7676W-080 The Littoral Surface Craft-Experimental LSC(X), developed by the Office of Naval Research and christened Sea Fighter (FSF 1), arrives at her new homeport of San Diego Calif.jpg|Sea Fighter (FSF-1), a fast sea frame and experimental littoral combat ship
File:MV Maj Bernard F Fisher (T-AK 4396).jpg|, a
File:Sbx underway.jpg|Sea-based X-band Radar underway at sea
File:USS Defiant (YT-804) returning to Bremerton 2012 June 25.jpg|Defiant (YT-804), a
File:US Navy 031009-N-9693M-002 The U.S. Navy Barracks Craft Auxiliary Personnel Lighter Sixty One (APL-61) is moored alongside the U.S. Naval Academy's Dewey Seawall.jpg|APL-61, a non self-propelled barracks ship and lead ship of her class, moored alongside the United States Naval Academy
File:MV_C_Champion.jpg|, a submarine and special warfare support vessel
</gallery>
Ready Reserve Force ships
<gallery mode="packed">
File:SS Wright (T-AVB-3) underway at sea on 26 January 2007.jpg|, an aviation logistics support ship, the lead ship of her class
File:A U.S. Army utility landing craft moves away from the Military Sealift Command vehicle cargo ship USNS POLLUX (T-AKR-290) as the vessel is offloaded during Joint Logistics Over the - DPLA - 34e7ff20c16cfd09c7dde96d5bd284d7.jpeg|, a
File:Cape isabel underway.jpg|, a Cape I-class vehicle cargo ship
File:US Navy 030530-N-0000X-003 USNS Benavidez (T-AKR 306)at sea during sea trials.jpg|, a
File:SS Cornhuskerstate.jpg|, a
File:Callaghan transport underway.jpg|, an O-class, gas turbine powered roll-on/roll-off cargo ship
</gallery>
Reserve fleet
<gallery mode="packed">
File:USS Peleliu leads a formation. (8693086794).jpg|, a
File:US Navy 110602-N-XO436-038 The amphibious dock landing ship USS Whidbey Island (LSD 41) is underway in the Mediterranean Sea.jpg|, a dock landing ship and the lead ship of her class
File:Port side view of USS Vella Gulf (CG-72) at high speed during torpedo evasion exercise 081207-N-1082Z-068.jpg|, a
File:USNS Walter S Diehl T-AO-193.jpg|, a
File:USNS Invincible (T-AGM 24).jpg|, a Stalwart-class missile range instrumentation ship
File:USS SAFEGUARD (ARS 50), steams off the coast of Kyushu Island, Japan.jpg|, a rescue and salvage ship and the lead ship of her class
</gallery>
Under construction
<gallery mode="packed">
File:USS Enterprise (CVN-80) artist depiction.jpg|Artist's rendering of , a aircraft carrier currently under construction
File:Artist rendering of a Columbia-class ballistic missile submarine, 2019 (190306-N-N0101-125).jpg|Artist's rendering of , a nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine currently under construction and the lead ship of her class
File:USS Bougainville (LHA-8) (160628-O-N0101-110).jpg|Artist's rendering of , an currently under construction
</gallery>
On order
<gallery mode="packed">
File:USS America (LHA-6) F-35B loaded.jpg|, an amphibious assault ship and lead ship of her class, some of which are currently on order
File:U.S. Navy guided-missile frigate FFG(X) artist rendering, 30 April 2020 (200430-N-NO101-150).JPG|Artist's rendering of , a guided-missile frigate and the lead ship of her class, some of which are currently on order
File:Virginia_class_submarine.jpg|Artist's rendering of , a nuclear powered attack submarine and lead ship of her class, some of which are currently on order
File:Graphic representation of a Navajo-class towing, salvage and rescue ship.jpg|Artist's rendering of , a rescue and salvage ship and lead ship of her class, some of which are currently on order
</gallery>
See also
- History of the United States Navy
- List of currently active United States military watercraft
- List of equipment of the United States Armed Forces – Watercraft
- List of equipment of the United States Navy – Watercraft
- List of museum ships of the United States military
- List of ships of the United States Air Force
- List of ships of the United States Army
- List of United States Coast Guard cutters (includes current and former USCG Cutters)
- List of United States Navy ships (includes current and former USN ships)
- Mobile offshore base
- Strategic Sealift Ships
- Ship identifier
- United States Navy ships
- United States Merchant Marine
- United States ship naming conventions
References
External links
- "The United States Navy, including the Military Sealift Command's Combat Logistic Ships as well as Special Mission Ships, as of April 2015", detailed graphic, introduced by this April 29, 2015 Business Insider story: "This chart shows just how massive the US Navy is", by Jeremy Bender
- Military Sealift Command Inventory
- Ship Alpha Roster
- Ship Homeports
