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What was the USS Essex named after?

What was the USS Essex named after?

USS Essex (CV-9)

History
United States
Namesake USS Essex (1799)
Ordered 3 July 1940
Builder Newport News Shipbuilding

What was the first Essex-class carrier?

CV-9
The Navy ordered the first three of the new design, CV-9, CV-10 and CV-11, from Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock on 3 July 1940. These were to become known as Essex-class carriers.

What was the USS Lexington named after?

Battle of Lexington
Originally intended to be named Cabot, the new aircraft carrier was renamed while under construction to commemorate the recently-lost USS Lexington (CV-2), becoming the fifth U.S. Navy ship to bear the name in honor of the Battle of Lexington….USS Lexington (CV-16)

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History
United States
Designated NHL 31 July 2003

How many ships have been named Essex?

Four American ships that have worked as whalers (whaling ships) have borne the name Essex: Essex (1789 whaler), was launched in Hampton, New Hampshire, and made at least two whaling voyages.

Which US aircraft carrier is nicknamed Avenger because its namesake once flew the Grumman TBF Avenger during his Navy service?

Construction began in 2003 at the Northrop Grumman Newport News shipyard’s Dry Dock 12, the largest in the western hemisphere. She was completed in 2009 at a cost of $6.2 billion and her home port is Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia….USS George H.W. Bush.

History
United States
Nickname(s) Avenger
Status in active service
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What is the largest artificial reef in the world?

U.S.S. Oriskany
Pensacola Beach is home to the largest artificial reef in the world and five dive-friendly shipwreck sites. The naval vessel U.S.S. Oriskany was built in 1945 following World War II and is now the largest artificial reef in the world.

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Did they ever find the Essex?

US marine archaeologists have found the sunken whaling ship belonging to the captain who inspired Herman Melville’s classic 19th Century novel, Moby Dick. His previous ship, the Essex, had been rammed by a whale and also sank, providing the narrative for the book. …