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The third Independence was built in 1918 by Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corp., Alameda, Calif., for the United States Shipping Board. She was delivered to the Navy and commissioned 16 November 1918, Lt. O. P. Rankin in command. Independence sailed with a cargo of foodstuffs 6 December 1918, arrived New York 1 January 1918; and continued on to England. Upon her return to New York, the ship decommissioned 20 March 1919 and was returned to the USSB. She was later extensively rebuilt and sold 7 August 1930 to Baltimore Mail Steamship Co. and renamed City of Norfolk. In 1940 she was reacquired by the Navy and served in World War II as troop transport Neville. She served until 1946. --> | |||
==[[wp:USS Independence (CVL-22)|USS Independence]] - CVL-22== | ==[[wp:USS Independence (CVL-22)|USS Independence]] - CVL-22== |
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USS Independence
US Navy. 10 gun sloop. Served in American War of Independence.
USS Independence
First US Navy ship of the line.
USS Independence - SP-3676
US Navy. Freighter.
USS Independence - CVL-22
- '"The difficult we do immediately; ....the impossible takes a little longer"
The lead ship of the US Navys' Independence class. Earnt 8 Battle Stars during Earths' World War II
SS Independence
Ocean Liner
USS Independence - CV-62
- "Freedom's Flagship"
US Navy. 4th Navy ship & 2nd Aircraft Carrier to bear the name. Forrestal Class. Flew the First Navy Jack as the oldest ship in the US Fleet for three years (1995-8)
USS Independence - LCS-2
US Navy. Prototype for the Independence class Littoral Combat ship.
USS Independence - NCC 01776
- "A little Revolution is good every now and then..."
Starfleet