Uss Bainbridge
Five ships of the
United States Navy
have been or will be named
USS ''Bainbridge
'', after
William Bainbridge
, a notable commodore of the early Navy.
The first
Bainbridge
was a 12-gun
brig
commissioned in
1842
and lost off
Cape Hatteras
in
1863
. It participated in the
Paraguay expedition
.
The second
Bainbridge
(DD-1)
was the first
destroyer
of the Navy, serving from
1902
to
1919
.
The third
Bainbridge
(DD-246)
was also a destroyer, commissioned in
1920
, on convoy escort duty throughout
World War II
, and sold shortly after the end of the war.
The fourth
Bainbridge
(CGN-25)
(ex-DLGN-25) was a nuclear
guided missile cruiser
in service from
1962
to
1996
.
The fifth
Bainbridge
(DDG-96)
is an
Arleigh Burke
-class
guided missile destroyer
under construction as of
2004
at Bath Iron Works,
Bath, Maine
.
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