Uss Scorpion
Six vessels of the
United States Navy
-- four ships and two
submarines
-- have borne the name
USS
Scorpion
, named for
scorpions
, an order of
arachnids
having an elongated body and a narrow segmented tail bearing a venomous sting at the tip. See also
HMS
Scorpion
,
CSS
Scorpion
, and
Soviet submarine
Scorpion
.
The first (or second?)
Scorpion
was a
block sloop
that was part of
Joshua Barney
's
Chesapeake Bay
flotilla in the
War of 1812
.
The second (or first?)
Scorpion
, a
schooner
, served on the upper
Great Lakes
during the
War of 1812
.
The third
Scorpion
was a bark-rigged steamer purchased in
1847
and used in the
Mexican-American War
.
The fourth
Scorpion
(PY-3)
was a
patrol yacht
in service from
1898
to
1927
.
The fifth
Scorpion
(SS-278)
, a
Gato
-class submarine
, was lost during
World War II
.
The sixth
Scorpion
(SSN-589)
, a
Skipjack
-class submarine
was lost by accident during the
Cold War
.
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