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United States Steel
United States Ship
commissioned ship of the United States Navy
{i} one of the two legislative bodies of the United States comprised of two representatives from each state
United States Ship; letters which go before the name of a ship to show that it belongs to the American government
United States Swimming, Inc , the national governing body for amateur competitive swimming in America
United States Ship (U S Navy)
Uniform Symbol Specification The current series of symbology specifications published by AIM
A reference to USA Swimming, the national governing body for amateur competitive swimming in America USA Swimming is a recently designated official name; the old official name of this body was United States Swimming, Incorporated
UNIX System Services A set of UNIX services available as part of the OS/390 (MVS) operating system The term USS replaces the previous term Open Edition (OE) used by IBM
Abr United States ship
United States Swimming, Inc
United States Standard
USS Baltimore
U.S. naval cruiser that participated in the Battle of Manila Bay and the Spanish-American War
USS Carl Vinson
US aircraft carrier that participated in the "Desert Fox" operation
USS Charleston
U.S. naval cruiser that was used in the capture of Guam and in military operations near Manila (Philippines) in the Spanish-American War
USS Co., Ltd.
{i} Japanese company which is engaged in the management of used cars auction sites
USS Constitution
known as Old Ironsides One of the first frigates built for the U.S. Navy. Launched in 1797, it was 204 ft (62 m) long and usually carried more than 50 guns and a crew of over 450. It was the successful flagship of the Tripolitan War (1801-05), and in the War of 1812 it vanquished the British frigate Guerrière; tradition holds that it was nicknamed by sailors who saw the British shot failing to penetrate its oak sides. It was condemned as unseaworthy in 1828, but Oliver Wendell Holmes's poem "Old Ironsides" sparked a public preservation campaign. Restored in 1927-31, it is now berthed in Boston and open to the public
USS Eisenhower
US nuclear aircraft carrier that participated in the "Desert Fox" operation
USS Enterprise
United States nuclear aircraft carrier that participated in the "Desert Fox" operation; space ship in the movie "Star Trek
USS Indianapolis
battleship of the United States Navy that was struck by torpedoes and sunk during World War II
uss cole
a United States destroyer; "17 sailors died as the result of a terrorist attack while the USS Cole was anchored in Aden
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