USS Columbia

USS Columbia

Nine United States Navy ships have been named USS Columbia, after the personification of the United States, also after the city of Columbia, South Carolina.

  • A 44-gun frigate Columbia was under construction at the Washington Navy Yard, but was burned in 1814 to prevent capture by the British.
  • USS Columbia (1836), was a 50-gun sailing frigate launched in 1836 and in occasional service until 1861, when she was burned to avoid capture by the Confederates.
  • USS Columbia (1864), was an ironclad, also captured from the Confederates in 1865 and in use until June of that year.
  • USS Columbia (AG-9), was originally the Great Northern, a troop transport, renamed in 1921 and used until 1922.
  • attack submarine commissioned in 1995 and currently in active service.

See also

  • The Space Shuttle Columbia (OV-102), which flew 28 missions between 1981 and 2003, is occasionally referred to as USS Columbia; this is incorrect, however, as she was not a vessel of the United States Navy.

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