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Tuesday, December 02, 2008

USS Scorpion

Six vessels of the United States Navy -- four ships and two submarines -- have borne the name USS Scorpion, named for scorpions, an order of arachnids having an elongated body and a narrow segmented tail bearing a venomous sting at the tip. See also HMS Scorpion, CSS Scorpion, and Soviet submarine Scorpion.

The first (or second?) Scorpion was a block sloop that was part of Joshua Barney's Chesapeake Bay flotilla in the War of 1812.

The second (or first?) Scorpion, a schooner, served on the upper Great Lakes during the War of 1812.

The third Scorpion was a bark-rigged steamer purchased in 1847 and used in the Mexican-American War.

The fourth Scorpion (PY-3) was a patrol yacht in service from 1898 to 1927.

The fifth Scorpion (SS-278), a Gato-class submarine, was lost during World War II.

The sixth Scorpion (SSN-589), a Skipjack-class submarine was lost by accident during the Cold War.



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