Uss Germantown
Two ships in the
United States Navy
have been named
USS ''Germantown
'' for a
town
in
Pennsylvania
, now a residential section of
Philadelphia
, and the scene of the
American Revolutionary War
battle 4 October 1777 between General
George Washington
's troops and the British under
Sir William Howe
.
The first
Germantown
was a
sloop
, launched in 1846 and scuttled to avoid capture in
1861
. She served briefly as a floating battery for the
Confederates
.
The second
Germantown
(LSD 42)
is a
Whidbey Island
-class
dock landing ship
actively serving
as of 2005
.
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