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Six
United States Navy
ships have borne the name
Princeton
, after the town of
Princeton, New Jersey
, site of an
American victory
in the
Revolution
.
The first
Princeton
was a
screw sloop
, launched and commissioned in
1843
, the first screw-driven vessel in the Navy. One of this ship's heavy shell guns exploded on
February 28
,
1844
on the Potomac River, with many federal dignitaries aboard.
United States Secretary of State
Abel P. Upshur
and
United States Secretary of the Navy
Thomas W. Gilmer
were among those killed.
The second
Princeton
was a transport and training ship, launched in 1851 and commissioned in
1852
.
The third
Princeton
was a
gunboat
launched in 1897 and commissioned in
1898
.
The fourth
Princeton
(CVL-23)
was a light
aircraft carrier
, commissioned in
1943
and active in
World War II
until being sunk in the
Battle of Surigao Strait
in
1944
.
The fifth
Princeton
(CV-37)
was an
aircraft carrier
commissioned in
1945
, serving in the
Korean War
and
Vietnam War
.
The sixth
Princeton
(CG-59)
is a
guided missile cruiser
commissioned in
1989
and still on active service in
2003
.
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