Where is the USS San Diego?

The San Diego was decommisioned in November 1946 and placed in the Pacific Reserve Fleet in Bremerton, Washington. It was redesignated CLAA-53 in 1949, was struck from the Naval Vessel Register 10 years later, and was scrapped in Seattle in 1960. The U.S.S.
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Where is the USS San Diego today?

USS San Diego lies off Cherry Grove on Fire Island, New York in 110 feet of water. The surrounding location is home to a large number of shipwrecks including the SS Oregon, a Cunard Liner lost in a collision in 1886.
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Where did the USS San Diego sink?

In July 1918, the 15,000-ton armored cruiser USS San Diego sank off Long Island, New York, losing six sailors from a crew of 1,200 after a mysterious explosion struck the vessel.
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What caused the sinking of the USS San Diego?

While the Navy court of inquiry concluded "the loss of the U. S. S. San Diego was due to an external explosion of a mine,” the fact that the explosion occurred aft of the ship's widest point led to suspicions that the damage may have actually been caused by a torpedo.
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What pier is USS San Diego on?

August 12, The amphibious transport dock ship moored at Berth 2, Pier 8 on Naval Base San Diego.
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Where is the USS California now?

USS California was deactivated on 1 October 1998, then decommissioned and stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 9 July 1999. She was disposed of in the U.S. Navy's Nuclear-Powered Ship-Submarine recycling program at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard.
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What navy ships are currently in San Diego?

USS Fitzgerald (DDG-62), homeported at Naval Station San Diego. USS Gridley (DDG- 101), homeported at Naval Station Everett, Wash. USS Sampson (DDG-102), homeported at Naval Station Everett. USS Spruance (DDG-109), homeported at Naval Station San Diego.
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What was the largest ship lost in ww1?

On the 100th anniversary of its sinking, Lusitania remains the most well-known passenger ship to be lost during World War I. However, it was not the first liner to be sunk when it was torpedoed on May 7, 1915, nor was it the largest.
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Did us sink its own ship?

Maine was sent to Havana Harbor to protect U.S. interests during the Cuban War of Independence. She exploded and sank on the evening of 15 February 1898, killing 268 sailors, or three-quarters of her crew. In 1898, a U.S. Navy board of inquiry ruled that the ship had been sunk by an external explosion from a mine.
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How deep is the USS San Diego?

Two divers were sent down to report on the condition of the San Diego. They reported the following: “Many loose rivets lying on the bottom … Masts and smokestack are lying on the bottom under and on the starboard side of ship … Ship lies heading about north depth of water over starboard bilge is 36 feet …
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Where is the USS Midway now?

Decommissioned in 1992, she is now a museum ship at the USS Midway Museum, in San Diego, California, and is the only remaining inactive U.S. aircraft carrier that is not an Essex-class aircraft carrier.
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What aircraft carrier is docked in San Diego?

Midway Aircraft Carrier Museum. The USS Midway Aircraft Carrier sits in San Diego at the Navy Pier welcoming and enriching guests from around the world. Its patriotic service and military operations are brought to life throughout this interactive museum.
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Can you visit an aircraft carrier?

Carrier and squadron tours are approximately one hour and 30 minutes in length. If you are interested in taking a tour of a U.S. aircraft carrier or squadron, please contact: COMNAVAIRLANT Public Affairs at (757) 836-4388.
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Has a U.S. Navy ship ever been captured?

Pueblo is one of only a few American ships to have been captured since the First Barbary War.
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Were any US battleships sunk after Pearl Harbor?

While the battleships Utah, Arizona, and Oklahoma were permanently lost after the Pearl Harbor attacks, seven combat ships that were sunk in the raid went on to fight Japanese and German forces around the world and at least three non-combat ships saw further service in the war.
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Has a U.S. Navy ship ever capsized?

A retired U.S. Navy destroyer USS The Sullivans has capsized after suffering a severe hull breech while moored on the Buffalo waterfront. On April 13, the 376-foot Fletcher-class destroyer-turned-museum experienced an electrical power-loss resulting in the failure of the onboard water discharge pumps.
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Do any German U-boats still exist?

The German Unterseeboot, or U-boat, was a submarine that appeared seemingly out of nowhere to destroy both military and commercial ships. Despite their prevalence during WWI and WWII, only four U-boats exist today.
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How many US battleships are left?

There are only four of them left--the Missouri, Wisconsin, Iowa and New Jersey--all launched during World War II, when the Navy had a total of 23 battleships.
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Are any aircraft carriers stationed in San Diego?

While the Vinson was the first to deploy with the latest military fighters, it isn't the only carrier to do so. The San Diego-based Abraham Lincoln is now on station in the same part of the world, this time with a Marine Corps F-35C squadron.
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What is the largest naval base in America?

Naval Station Norfolk is the world's largest naval station, supporting 75 ships and 134 aircraft alongside 14 piers and 11 aircraft hangars. The base houses the largest concentration of U.S. Navy forces. Air Operations conducts an average of 275 flights per day or one every six minutes.
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What is the largest US naval base?

Naval Station Norfolk

Naval Station (NS) Norfolk, the world's biggest naval base, is situated in south-eastern Virginia in the Sewells Point peninsula of Norfolk city. The base was established in 1917 and covers an area of approximately 3,400 acres.
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