Uss Badger
At least three
United States Navy
ships have been named
Badger
, the first after the
burrowing mammal
, and the later ones after
Oscar C. Badger
, a
19th century
commodore.
The first
Badger
was an auxiliary
cruiser
purchased in
1898
and used in the
Spanish-American War
.
The second
Badger
(DD-126)
was a
destroyer
commissioned
1919
and active in
World War II
.
The third
Badger
(DE-1071)
was a
destroyer escort
commissioned
1970
and reclassed as
frigate
FF-1071 in
1975
, decommissioned
1991
and sunk in
1998
during target practice.
The ships
George E. Badger
(DD-196)
(later APD-33) and
Charles J. Badger
(DD-657)
may be referred to informally as "Badger".
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