USS Augusta

USS Augusta
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Cinq navire de l'US Navy ont porté le nom d'Augusta, le premier d'après la ville Augusta en Georgie et le cinquième d'après Augusta dans le Maine.

  • L'USS Augusta, un brick de 14 canons en service de 1799 à 1801.
  • L'USS Augusta, construit en 1853, acheté par la Navy en 1861 et revendu en 1868.
  • L'USS Augusta (SP-946), un yacht à vapeur à coque en bois, acquis par la Navy en 1917 et retourné à son propriétaire d'origine en 1918.
  • L'USS Augusta (CA-31), un croiseur lourd, en service de 1931 à 1946. Participa aux débarquements alliés en Afrique du Nord et en Normandie.
  • L'classe Los Angeles, mis en service en 1985 et désarmé en 2008.

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