List of current ships of the United States Navy

USS George Washington (CVN-73) Carrier Strike Group formation sails in the Atlantic Ocean
USS Constitution under sail for the first time in 116 years on 21 July 1997.

The United States Navy has approximately 430 ships in both active service and the reserve fleet, with approximately 70 more in either the planning stages or under construction, according to the Naval Vessel Register and published reports. This list includes ships that are owned and leased by the U.S. Navy; ships that are formally commissioned, by way of ceremony, and non-commissioned. Ships denoted with the prefix "USS" are commissioned ships. Prior to commissioning, ships are designated with the prefix "PCU", for "Pre-Commissioning Unit". US Navy support ships are often non-commissioned ships organized and operated by Military Sealift Command. Among these support ships, those denoted "USNS" are owned by the US Navy; those denoted by "MV" or "SS" are chartered.

Current ships include commissioned warships that are in active service, as well as ships that are part of Military Sealift Command, the support component and the Ready Reserve Force, that while non-commissioned, are still part of the effective force of the U.S. Navy. Future ships listed are those that are in the planning stages, or are currently under construction, from having its keel laid to fitting out and final sea trials.

There exist a number of former US Navy ships which are museum ships (not listed here), some of which may be US government-owned. One of these, the USS Constitution, a three-masted tall ship, is one of the original six frigates of the United States Navy. It is the oldest naval vessel afloat, and still retains its commission (and hence is listed here), as a special commemoration for that ship alone.

Current ships

(by type)

Commissioned (USS);
Non-Commissioned (USNS);
Support (MV, RV - or no prefix);
Ready Reserve Force ships (MV, SS, GTS);
Totals;

Commissioned: 233*, Non-Commissioned: 102, Support: 49, Ready Reserve Force: 51. Grand Total: 435
(+ Reserve Fleet: 12, Under construction: 37, Planned: 32)

*as per the US Naval Register, current as of 10 March 2015 [1]

Commissioned

Non-commissioned

USNS Spearhead (T-EPF-1), an Expeditionary Fast Transport and the lead ship of her class. This is a rear view, showing a MH-60S Seahawk helicopter on the helideck.

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Support

Sea-based X-band Radar underway at sea.

Ready Reserve Force ships

Ready Reserve Force ships are maintained by the United States Maritime Administration and are part of the United States Navy ship inventory. If activated, these ships would be operated by Military Sealift Command.

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Reserve Fleet

Future ships

Under construction

Note: Ships listed here will often have the prefix "PCU" for "Pre-Commissioning Unit" in various sources including US Navy webpages.

Planned ships

The following ships have been planned but are believed not to have keels laid down, hence have not reached 'under construction' status.


See also

Notes and references

    1. http://www.nvr.navy.mil/
    2. Homeport as listed at the Naval Vessel Register.
    3. Abraham Lincoln
    4. Alabama
    5. Alaska
    6. Albany
    7. Albuquerque
    8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 http://news.usni.org/2014/07/07/document-navys-30-year-shipbuilding-plan-fiscal-year-2015
    9. Alexandria
    10. America
    11. Anchorage
    12. Annapolis
    13. Antietam
    14. Anzio
    15. Ardent
    16. Arleigh Burke
    17. Arlington
    18. Asheville
    19. Ashland
    20. Bainbridge
    21. Barry
    22. Bataan
    23. Benfold
    24. Blue Ridge
    25. Boise
    26. Bonhomme Richard
    27. Boxer
    28. Bremerton
    29. http://www.kitsapsun.com/news/local/uss-bremerton-will-head-to-namesake-to-end-its-service-ep-517317017-355425591.html
    30. Buffalo
    31. Bulkeley
    32. Bunker Hill
    33. 1 2 3 4 5 6 http://news.usni.org/2015/04/03/document-navys-30-year-shipbuilding-plan-to-congress-for-fiscal-year-2016
    34. California
    35. Cape St. George
    36. Carl Vinson
    37. Carney
    38. Carter Hall
    39. Chafee
    40. Champion
    41. Chancellorsville
    42. Charlotte
    43. Cheyenne
    44. Chicago
    45. Chief
    46. Chinook
    47. Chosin
    48. Chung-Hoon
    49. City of Corpus Christi
    50. http://navaltoday.com/2015/10/16/us-navys-submarine-visits-singapore/
    51. Cole
    52. Columbia
    53. Columbus
    54. Comstock
    55. Connecticut
    56. Constitution
    57. Coronado
    58. Cowpens
    59. Curtis Wilbur
    60. Dallas
    61. Decatur
    62. Devastator
    63. Dewey
    64. Dextrous
    65. Donald Cook
    66. Dwight D. Eisenhower
    67. Emory S. Land
    68. Essex
    69. Farragut
    70. Firebolt
    71. Fitzgerald
    72. Florida
    73. Forrest Sherman
    74. Fort McHenry
    75. Fort Worth
    76. Frank Cable
    77. Freedom
    78. George Washington
    79. George H. W. Bush
    80. Georgia
    81. Germantown
    82. Gettysburg
    83. Gladiator
    84. Gonzalez
    85. Gravely
    86. Green Bay
    87. Greeneville
    88. Gridley
    89. Gunston Hall
    90. Halsey
    91. Hampton
    92. Harpers Ferry
    93. Harry S. Truman
    94. Hartford
    95. Hawaii
    96. Helena
    97. Henry M. Jackson
    98. Higgins
    99. Hopper
    100. Houston
    101. Howard
    102. Hue City
    103. Hurricane
    104. Independence
    105. Iwo Jima
    106. "Jackson"
    107. Jacksonville
    108. James E. Williams
    109. Jason Dunham
    110. Jefferson City
    111. Jimmy Carter
    112. John C. Stennis
    113. John Paul Jones
    114. John S. McCain
    115. John Warner
    116. Copeland, Kevin. ""On a Mission to Defend Freedom" - USS John Warner is Commissioned". America's Navy. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
    117. Kearsarge
    118. Kentucky
    119. Key West
    120. Kidd
    121. Laboon
    122. Lake Champlain
    123. Lake Erie
    124. Lassen
    125. Leyte Gulf
    126. Louisiana
    127. Louisville
    128. Mahan
    129. Maine
    130. Makin Island
    131. Maryland
    132. Mason
    133. McCampbell
    134. McFaul
    135. Mesa Verde
    136. Michael Murphy
    137. Michigan
    138. Milius
    139. Milwaukee
    140. Minnesota
    141. Mississippi
    142. Missouri
    143. Mitscher
    144. Mobile Bay
    145. Momsen
    146. Monsoon
    147. Monterey
    148. Montpelier
    149. Mount Whitney
    150. Mustin
    151. Nebraska
    152. Nevada
    153. New Hampshire
    154. New Mexico
    155. New Orleans
    156. New York
    157. Newport News
    158. Nimitz
    159. USS Nimitz Completes Homeport Change
    160. Nitze
    161. Normandy
    162. North Carolina
    163. North Dakota
    164. O'Kane
    165. Oak Hill
    166. Ohio
    167. Oklahoma City
    168. Olympia
    169. Oscar Austin
    170. Pasadena
    171. Patriot
    172. Paul Hamilton
    173. Pearl Harbor
    174. Pennsylvania
    175. Philippine Sea
    176. Pinckney
    177. Pioneer
    178. Pittsburgh
    179. Ponce
    180. Port Royal
    181. Porter
    182. Preble
    183. Princeton
    184. Providence
    185. Pueblo
    186. Ramage
    187. Rhode Island
    188. Ronald Reagan
    189. Roosevelt
    190. Ross
    191. Rushmore
    192. Russell
    193. Sampson
    194. San Antonio
    195. San Diego
    196. San Francisco
    197. San Jacinto
    198. San Juan
    199. Santa Fe
    200. Scout
    201. Scranton
    202. Seawolf
    203. Sentry
    204. Shamal
    205. Shiloh
    206. Shoup
    207. Sirocco
    208. Somerset
    209. Springfield
    210. Spruance
    211. Squall
    212. Sterett
    213. Stethem
    214. Stockdale
    215. Stout
    216. Tempest
    217. Tennessee
    218. Texas
    219. The Sullivans
    220. Theodore Roosevelt
    221. Thunderbolt
    222. Toledo
    223. Topeka
    224. Tornado
    225. Tortuga
    226. Truxtun
    227. Tucson
    228. Typhoon
    229. Vella Gulf
    230. Vicksburg
    231. Virginia
    232. Warrior
    233. Wasp
    234. Wayne E. Meyer
    235. West Virginia
    236. Whidbey Island
    237. Whirlwind
    238. William P. Lawrence
    239. Winston Churchill
    240. Wyoming
    241. Zephyr
    242. 1st Lt. Baldomero Lopez
    243. 1st Lt. Harry L. Martin
    244. 1st Lt. Jack Lummus
    245. 2nd Lt. John P. Bobo
    246. Able
    247. Alan Shepard
    248. Amelia Earhart
    249. Apache
    250. Arctic
    251. Arrowhead
    252. Benavidez
    253. Big Horn
    254. Black Powder
    255. Bob Hope
    256. Bowditch
    257. Brittin
    258. Bruce C. Heezen
    259. Carl Brashear
    260. Catawba
    261. Cesar Chavez
    262. Charles Drew
    263. Charlton
    264. Choctaw County
    265. Comfort
    266. Dahl
    267. Eagleview
    268. Effective
    269. Fall River
    270. Fast Tempo
    271. Fisher
    272. Grapple
    273. Grasp
    274. Gilliland
    275. Gordon
    276. Guadalupe
    277. Guam
    278. GySgt. Fred W. Stockham
    279. Henry J. Kaiser
    280. Henson
    281. Howard O. Lorenzen
    282. Impeccable
    283. Invincible
    284. John Ericsson
    285. John Glenn
    286. John Lenthall
    287. Joshua Humphreys
    288. Kanawha
    289. Lance Cpl. Roy M. Wheat
    290. Laramie
    291. Lawrence H. Gianella
    292. Leroy Grumman
    293. Lewis and Clark
    294. Loyal
    295. Maj. Stephen W. Pless
    296. Mary Sears
    297. Matthew Perry
    298. Medgar Evers
    299. Mendonca
    300. Mercy
    301. Millinocket
    302. Montford Point
    303. Navajo
    304. Pathfinder
    305. Patuxent
    306. Pecos
    307. PFC Dewayne T. Williams
    308. PFC Eugene A. Obregon
    309. Pililaau
    310. Pomeroy
    311. Puerto Rico
    312. Rainier
    313. Rappahannock
    314. Red Cloud
    315. Richard E. Byrd
    316. Robert E. Peary
    317. Sacagawea
    318. Safeguard
    319. Salvor
    320. Seay
    321. MV Sgt. Matej Kocak
    322. MV Sgt. William R. Button
    323. Shughart
    324. Sioux
    325. Sisler
    326. Soderman
    327. Spearhead
    328. Supply
    329. Tippecanoe
    330. Trenton (ex-Resolute)
    331. http://www.msc.navy.mil/sealift/2012/December/wheeler.htm
    332. Victorious
    333. Wally Schirra
    334. Walter S. Diehl
    335. Washington Chambers
    336. Waters
    337. Watkins
    338. Watson
    339. Westwind
    340. William McLean
    341. Yano
    342. Yukon
    343. Zeus
    344. http://www.msc.navy.mil/inventory/
    345. APL-61
    346. APL-62
    347. APL-65
    348. APL-65
    349. Arco
    350. Battle Point
    351. C Champion
    352. C Commando
    353. Capt. David I. Lyon
    354. Canonchet
    355. Defiant
    356. Dekanawida
    357. Delores Chouest
    358. Discovery Bay
    359. Empire State
    360. Evergreen State
    361. Galveston/Petrochem Producer
    362. HOS Dominator
    363. Keokuk
    364. RV Kilo Moana
    365. LTC John U.D. Page
    366. Maersk Peary
    367. MV Maj. Bernard F. Fisher
    368. Malama
    369. Menominee
    370. Mercer
    371. Mohegan
    372. Neil Armstrong
    373. Neodesha
    374. Nueces
    375. Paul F. Foster
    376. Pokagon
    377. Prevail
    378. Puyallup
    379. Reliant
    380. Santaquin
    381. Sea-based X-band Radar
    382. Sea Eagle
    383. Sea Fighter
    384. Seminole
    385. Shippingport
    386. SLNC Pax
    387. MV SSG Edward A. Carter Jr.
    388. Skenandoa
    389. TransAtlantic
    390. http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/13/130323.htm
    391. Valiant
    392. Wanamassa
    393. Westpac Express
    394. GTS Admiral W. M. Callaghan
    395. SS Algol
    396. SS Altair
    397. SS Antares
    398. SS Bellatrix
    399. MV Cape Decision
    400. MV Cape Diamond
    401. MV Cape Domingo
    402. MV Cape Douglas
    403. MV Cape Ducato
    404. MV Cape Edmont
    405. SS Cape Farewell
    406. SS Cape Flattery
    407. SS Cape Gibson
    408. SS Cape Girardeau
    409. MV Cape Henry
    410. MV Cape Horn
    411. MV Cape Hudson
    412. SS Cape Inscription
    413. SS Cape Intrepid
    414. SS Cape Isabel
    415. SS Cape Island
    416. SS Cape Jacob
    417. MV Cape Kennedy
    418. MV Cape Knox
    419. SS Cape May
    420. MV Cape Mohican
    421. MV Cape Orlando
    422. MV Cape Race
    423. MV Cape Ray
    424. MV Cape Rise
    425. MV Cape Taylor
    426. MV Cape Texas
    427. MV Cape Trinity
    428. MV Cape Victory
    429. MV Cape Vincent
    430. MV Cape Washington
    431. MV Cape Wrath
    432. USNS Capella
    433. SS Cornhusker State
    434. SS Curtiss
    435. USNS Denebola
    436. SS Flickertail State
    437. SS Gem State
    438. SS Gopher State
    439. SS Grand Canyon State
    440. SS Keystone State
    441. SS Petersburg
    442. USNS Pollux
    443. USNS Regulus
    444. SS Wright
    445. http://www.navsource.org/archives/search.html
    446. "NAVSEA Inactive Ship Inventory 2 January 2015
    447. Bridge
    448. Cleveland
    449. Denver
    450. Dubuque
    451. Juneau
    452. Kitty Hawk
    453. La Jolla
    454. Nashville
    455. Nassau
    456. Norfolk
    457. Peleliu
    458. Tarawa
    459. Billings
    460. Bismarck (ex-Sacrifice)
    461. Brunswick
    462. Carson City (ex-Courageous)
    463. Colorado
    464. Daniel Inouye
    465. http://www.navy.mil/submit/display.asp?story_id=84187
    466. No Name (DDG119)
    467. "Destroyer named for revered 1st MCPON, Delbert Black". Navy News Service. 13 Mar 2015. Retrieved 12 Mar 2015.
    468. http://newsroom.huntingtoningalls.com/releases/photo-release-ingalls-shipbuilding-begins-fabrication-of-destroyer-delbert-d-black-ddg-119
    469. Detroit
    470. Gabrielle Giffords
    471. Gerald R. Ford
    472. Illinois
    473. Indiana
    474. John F. Kennedy
    475. John Finn
    476. John P. Murtha
    477. Lewis B. Puller
    478. Little Rock
    479. Lyndon B. Johnson
    480. Manchester
    481. Maury
    482. Michael Monsoor
    483. Montgomery
    484. Omaha
    485. Paul Ignatius
    486. http://newsroom.huntingtoningalls.com/releases/ingalls-authenticates-keel-paul-ignatius
    487. Portland
    488. Rafael Peralta
    489. Ralph Johnson
    490. Sally Ride
    491. Sioux City
    492. South Dakota
    493. "USS South Dakota Keel-laying Ceremony". Retrieved 4 April 2016.
    494. Thomas Hudner
    495. http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/navy-awards-general-dynamics-bath-iron-works-610-million-for-construction-of-ddg-51-class-destroyer-300059176.html
    496. Tripoli
    497. Tulsa
    498. Washington
    499. Wichita
    500. Yuma
    501. Zumwalt
    502. Burlington
    503. No Name (DDG120)
    504. Carl M. Levin
    505. Charleston
    506. USS Charleston and easy choice navy secretary says
    507. Cincinnati
    508. No Name (LCS23)
    509. Department of Defense: Navy Names Littoral Combat Ship
    510. Delaware
    511. Enterprise
    512. No Name (LPD28)
    513. No Name (DDG121)
    514. Ingalls Shipbuilding Awarded $618 Million Contract to Build DDG 123
    515. No Name (DDG124)
    516. Harvey C. Barnum Jr.
    517. No Name (MLP4)
    518. http://www.navy.mil/submit/display.asp?story_id=92664
    519. Hyman G. Rickover
    520. Navy Names Attack Boat After Rickover
    521. No Name (SSN799)
    522. New submarine will be named USS Idaho
    523. Indianapolis
    524. John Lewis
    525. Secretary of the Navy Names Littoral Combat Ship
    526. No Name (SSN798)
    527. No Name (LCS21)
    528. No Name (SSN794)
    529. No Name (SSN796)
    530. "Defense.gov News Release: Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus Names Virginia-Class Submarine USS New Jersey". defense.gov.
    531. No Name (LCS24)
    532. SECNAV dubs next littoral combat ship Oakland
    533. Oregon
    534. St. Louis
    535. No Name (SSN801)
    536. SEAPOWER Magazine: Navy Secretary Mabus to Name Virginia-Class Submarine USS Utah
    537. Vermont
    538. No Name (DDG122)
    539. No Name (DDG123)
    540. Defense News: Navy Gains a Ship, 15 Growlers in Defense Bill, 15 December 2014
    541. No Name (LCS25)
    542. "Navy awards contract for LCS-25". Retrieved 4 April 2016.
    543. No Name (LCS26)
    544. "U.S. NAVY FUNDS ADDITIONAL LITTORAL COMBAT SHIP".
    545. No Name (SSN800)

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