Uss Buffalo
Three
United States Navy
ships have been named
Buffalo
, the first after the
large mammal
, the others after the city of
Buffalo, New York
.
The first
Buffalo
was a 3-gun
sloop
purchased April
1813
at
Philadelphia
and attached to the
Delaware Flotilla
. Under the command of Lieutenant
Samuel Angus
, she took part in the flotilla's
29 July
1813 attack on
British
frigate
HMS
Junon
and
sloop-of-war
HMS
Martin
. She was sold at Philadelphia
12 August
1816
.
The second
Buffalo
was an auxiliary
cruiser
purchased for use in the
Spanish-American War
.
The third
Buffalo
(SSN-715)
is the 25th
Los Angeles
-class
nuclear
attack submarine
.
Light cruiser
hull CL-84 was to have been named
Buffalo
, but was cancelled
16 December
1940
. Hull CL-99 was also to have been a
Buffalo
, but was converted into the
light aircraft carrier
Bataan
(CVL-29)
.
Hull CL-110
was yet another attempt to have a cruiser
Buffalo
, but was cancelled
12 August
1945
.
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