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USS Connecticut
Five ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Connecticut in honor of Connecticut, the fifth state to join the Union:
- The first Connecticut , a gondola, served with the Continental Army on Lake Champlain during the American Revolutionary War.
- The second Connecticut, 26 , served during the Quasi-War.
- The third Connecticut was a sidewheel steamer launched in 1861 that saw action in the American Civil War.
- The fourth Connecticut (BB-18), lead ship of her class of battleship, sailed with the Great White Fleet and saw action during World War I.
- The fifth Connecticut (SSN-22) is the second Seawolf-class submarine.
In addition to the five ships officially and permanently named USS Connecticut, there were two that had the name at one point:
- Pompanoosuc , a screw steamer, was renamed Connecticut while still in the ways; she was condemned and broken up before ever being launched.
- A monitor was named Connecticut while under construction, but was commissioned as Nevada . A few year later, she was renamed Tonopah , and served as a submarine tender under that name during World War I.
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