Uss Maine
Four ships of the
United States Navy
have borne the name
USS
Maine
, named for
the 23rd state
.
The first
USS
Maine
, was a second-class armored
battleship
whose destruction by an explosion precipitated the
Spanish-American War
. The exact cause of the explosion is still debated, but
William Randolph Hearst
's
yellow journalism
at the time reported that the
Spanish
forces had attacked the ship. Recent examinations of the hulk have shown that the cause was definitely not a mine but rather an internal explosion - probably a magazine explosion triggered by a coal bunker fire in turn caused by spontaneous combustion. A book on this subject was authored by Navy Admiral
Hyman G. Rickover
.
The second
USS
Maine
(BB-10)
was the lead ship of
her class
of
battleships
. She participated in the voyage of the
Great White Fleet
.
The third ship of this name was to be
BB-69
, a
Montana
-class battleship
, but she was cancelled before her keel was laid down.
The fourth
USS
Maine
(SSBN-741)
authorized (the third commissioned), was an
Ohio
-class
Trident ballistic missile
nuclear
submarine
.
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