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There have been at least six
United States Navy
or
United States Revenue Cutter Service
ships named
Alabama
, after the southern state of
Alabama
.
The first
Alabama
was a 74-gun
ship of the line
, started in
1818
, though never completed as such. She was eventually launched in
1864
as the storeship
New Hampshire
.
The first ship completed as
Alabama
was a 56 ton Revenue Cutter built at New York in
1819
. She captured more than a dozen slavers and pirates, and sold off in
1833
.
The second
Alabama
was the first US Navy ship christened
Alabama
. She was a
sidewheel steamer
transferred to the Navy in
1849
that served as a
troop transport
during the
Mexican-American War
.
The third
Alabama
was a sidewheel steamer merchant vessel that was commissioned in
1861
during the
American Civil War
. She served as a troop and cargo transport.
The fourth
Alabama
(BB-8)
was a pre-dreadnought
battleship
commissioned in
1900
and scrapped in
1924
.
The fifth
Alabama
(BB-60)
was a
dreadnought
battleship
commissioned
1942
and converted to a
museum ship
in
1964
.
The sixth
Alabama
(SSBN-731)
is an
Ohio
-class
ballistic missile submarine
.
There was also a
Confederate States Navy
ship named
Alabama
, the
CSS
Alabama
, a
sloop-of-war
.
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