USS SPRINGFIELD
Four ships of the United States Navy have been named after Springfield, any of a multitude of places in the United States, notably Springfield, Massachusetts and Springfield, Illinois.
★ The first ''Springfield'' was a stern wheel steamboat in use during the American Civil War.
★ The second ''Springfield'' was a steamboat chartered during 1918 and 1919.
★ The third ''Springfield'' (CL-66) was a light cruiser commissioned in 1944, later converted to a guided missile cruiser CLG-7, and in use until 1974.
★ The fourth ''Springfield'' (SSN-761) is a ''Los Angeles''-class nuclear attack submarine commissioned in 1993 and on active service as of 2007.
★ The first ''Springfield'' was a stern wheel steamboat in use during the American Civil War.
★ The second ''Springfield'' was a steamboat chartered during 1918 and 1919.
★ The third ''Springfield'' (CL-66) was a light cruiser commissioned in 1944, later converted to a guided missile cruiser CLG-7, and in use until 1974.
★ The fourth ''Springfield'' (SSN-761) is a ''Los Angeles''-class nuclear attack submarine commissioned in 1993 and on active service as of 2007.
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