List of U.S. military vessels named after Presidents
These are vessels named for Presidents of the United States of America (in order of their presidency and ship's commissioning):
Ships Named for One President
- George Washington, has had several vessels named after him before he died in 1799, including at least four in the 1770s and one in 1798, one in 1814 as well as an armored cruiser, a submarine and an aircraft carrier in the 20th century. (See also USS Washington).
- USS Washington (1775) was a schooner named Endeavor acquired by Gen. Washington in October 1775, renamed Washington, and re-rigged as a brigantine.
- USS Washington (1776) was a row galley that operated in Narragansett Bay during the winter and spring of 1776.
- USS Washington (1776) was one of 13 frigates authorized by the Continental Congress. She was launched in August 1776. Destroyed prior to commissioning.
- USS Washington (1776), a lateen-rigged two-masted galley, was built in the autumn of 1776.
- USS George Washington (1798) was a 24-gun sloop-of-war commissioned in 1798.
- USS Washington (1814) a ship of the line, was the second such to be launched by the Navy, and was on active service from 1815 to 1820.
- USS George Washington (SSBN-598), in commission 1959–1985.
- USS George Washington (CVN-73) was commissioned in 1992.
- John Adams, has had two ships named after him in 1799 before his death on 4 July 1826, as well as a submarine in the 20th century:
- USS Adams (1799) was a 28-gun frigate built in New York, and launched 8 June 1799;
- USS John Adams (1799) was a 24-gun frigate built in Charleston, South Carolina launched 1 October 1799.
- USS John Adams (SSBN-620), in commission 1964–1989.
- Thomas Jefferson, has had one ship named in his honor before his death, as well as a submarine in the 20th century:
- USS Jefferson (1814) was launched in 1814;
- USS Thomas Jefferson in service 1942–1955.
- USS Thomas Jefferson (SSBN-618), in commission 1963–1986.
- James Madison, has had three vessels named for him before he died on 28 June 1836, as well as a submarine in the 20th century:
- USS James Madison (1807) was commissioned in 1807.
- USS Madison (1812) was a 14-gun schooner launched in 1812.
- USS Madison (1832) was a Van Buren-class schooner, designed by Edward Preble and built in 1832.
- USS James Madison (SSBN-627), in commission 1963–1992.
- James Monroe, has the:
- USS President Monroe in service 1943–1946.
- USS James Monroe (SSBN-622), in commission 1963–1990.
- Andrew Jackson, has had three vessels named for him:
- The United States revenue cutter Jackson, commissioned in 1832.
- USS President Jackson in service 1941–1955.
- USS Andrew Jackson (SSBN-619), in commission in 1963–1989.
- Martin Van Buren, has had one vessel named in his honor before his death, as well as an indirectly named patrol frigate in the 20th century:
- USS Van Buren (1839), commissioned in 1839 (See also USS Van Buren).
- USS Van Buren (PF-42), a Tacoma-class patrol frigate in commission from 1943 to 1946 was actually named for the city of Van Buren, Arkansas though the city was named for Martin Van Buren.
- James K. Polk, has had two vessels named for him:
- USS President Polk, in service 1943–1946.
- USS James K. Polk (SSBN-645), in commission in 1965–1999.
- James Buchanan
- USS Republic (AP-33) was briefly named the USS President Buchanan; see also USS President Grant below.
- Abraham Lincoln, has three
- USS President Lincoln, commissioned 1917, sunk 1918.
- USS Abraham Lincoln (SSBN-602), in commission 1961–1981.
- USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72), commissioned in 1989.
- Ulysses S. Grant, has the
- USS General Grant, a steamship gunboat commissioned from 1864-1865
- USS President Grant (ID-3014), later USS Republic (AP-33), in commission 1917-1919, 1921, and 1941-1945.
- USS U. S. Grant (AP-29), in commission 1917-1919 and 1941-1945.
- USS Ulysses S. Grant (SSBN-631), in commission 1964–1992.
- Rutherford B. Hayes, has the
- USS President Hayes, in service 1941–1949.
- Theodore Roosevelt, has had three vessels named in his honor, including:
- USS Theodore Roosevelt (ID-1478), troop transport in commission 1918–1919.
- USS Theodore Roosevelt (SSBN-600), in commission 1961–1982.
- USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71), was commissioned in 1986.
- Woodrow Wilson, has the
- USS Woodrow Wilson (SSBN-624), in commission 1963–1994.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt, has the
- USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (CV-42), in commission 1945–1977.
- USS Roosevelt (DDG-80), commissioned in 2000.
- Harry S. Truman, has the
- USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75), initially USS United States, was commissioned in 1998.
- Dwight D. Eisenhower, has the
- USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69), was commissioned in 1977.
- John F. Kennedy, has the
- USS John F. Kennedy (CVN-67), in commission 1968–2007, Docked at NISMF, Philadelphia, PA
- USS John F. Kennedy (CVN-79), is programmed to begin construction in 2012 and to be placed in commission in 2018.
- Lyndon B. Johnson, has the
- USS Lyndon B. Johnson (DDG-1002), began construction in April 2012 and to be placed in service in 2018.
- Gerald R. Ford, has the
- USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) (planned for 2015)
- Jimmy Carter, has the
- USS Jimmy Carter (SSN-23) was named in 2004; Jimmy Carter is still alive.
- Ronald Reagan, has the
- USS Ronald Reagan (CVN-76), commissioned in 2003.
- George H. W. Bush, has the
- USS George H.W. Bush (CVN-77), commissioned in 2009; George H. W. Bush is still alive.
Ships Named for Two Presidents
- John Adams and John Quincy Adams:
- USS President Adams (APA-19) in service 1941–1943.
Ships Named for the Office of the President
- USS President, of which there have been two
- USS President (1800) was a wooden-hulled, three-masted heavy frigate and was one of the original six frigates of the United States Navy. Captured by the British Royal Navy in 1815.
- USS President (1812) was a 12-gun sloop that served until 1814 when also captured by the British navy.
- During a short period both USS Presidents were simultaneously in US Navy service under the same name.
Presidents with no US Navy vessel named after them
- William Henry Harrison
- John Tyler
- Zachary Taylor
- Millard Fillmore
- Several non-military vessels have been named the SS President Fillmore, one was later commissioned as USS Powhatan
- Franklin Pierce
- See also: SS President Pierce, later USS Hugh L. Scott (AP-43)
- Andrew Johnson
- See also: SS President Johnson, commissioned as USS Manchuria (ID-1633) from 1918-1919.
- James A. Garfield
- See also: SS President Garfield (1921), later commissioned as USS Refuge (AH-11) from 1944-1948
- See also: SS President Garfield (1940), later commissioned as USS Thomas Jefferson (APA-30) (see above)
- Chester A. Arthur
- See also: SS President Arthur, later commissioned as USS Princess Matoika (ID-2290) (1918-1919)
- Grover Cleveland
- Several non-military vessels have been named the SS President Cleveland, one was later commissioned USS Tasker H. Bliss (AP-42) (1942, sunk 1942) and a second was intended to be commissioned as USS Admiral D. W. Taylor (AP-128) but never commissioned.
- Benjamin Harrison
- William McKinley
- See also: SS President McKinley, later commissioned as USS J. Franklin Bell (APA-16)
- William Howard Taft
- Warren G. Harding
- Calvin Coolidge
- Herbert Hoover
- Richard Nixon
- Bill Clinton (still living)
- George W. Bush (still living)
- Barack Obama (still living)
See also
- List of United States Navy ships
- List of active U.S. Navy ships, sorted by homeport
- List of U.S. Navy losses in World War II
- List of U.S. military vessels named after women
- List of aircraft carriers of the United States Navy
- List of submarines of the United States Navy
- List of patrol vessels of the United States Navy
- List of Presidents of the United States
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