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There were 59 United States Navy or Coast Guard ships named for Minnesota, Minnesota communities, lakes, rivers and railroads. * USS ''Minnesota'', a steam frigate named for the
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, commissioned in 1855 and sold in 1901. * USS ''Minnesota'' (BB-22), one of the last
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s, commissioned in 1907 and decommissioned in 1921. * USS ''Minnesota'' (SSN-783), a ''Virginia''-class
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commissioned in 2013. * SS ''Brainerd Victory'' Victory ship * USS ''Beltrami'' (AK-162), an ''Alamosa''-class cargo ship commissioned for service in World War II. * USS ''Duluth'' (CL-87) was a ''Cleveland''-class light cruiser commissioned late in World War II. * USS ''Duluth'' (LPD-6) is an amphibious transport dock commissioned in 1966 and decommissioned in 2005. * USS ''Faribault'' (AK-179), an ''Alamosa''-class cargo ship commissioned for service in World War II. * USS ''Fort Snelling'' (LSD-30), a
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which served during
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* USS ''Goodhue'' (APA-107) was a ''Bayfield''-class attack transport that served during World War II. * USS ''Gopher'' (gunboat), a converted lighthouse tender used as a training ship by the Minnesota Naval Militia in
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between 1905 and 1917. * SS ''Gopher State'' (ACS-4), a ''Gopher State''-class crane ship serving with the
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, Prepositioning Force. * USS ''Great Northern'' (AG-9) * USS ''Hennepin'' (AK-187), an ''Alamosa''-class cargo ship commissioned for service in World War II. * USS ''Itasca'', a ''Unadilla''-class gunboat in service during the Civil War from 1861 to 1865. * USS ''Itasca II'' (SP-803), a patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1918. * USS ''Itasca'' (SP-810), a patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1919. * USS ''Kaposia'' (AO-65) oiler type T3-S2-A1 * USS ''Kawishiwi'' (AO-146), a ''Neosho''-class oiler commissioned in 1955. * USS ''Kittson'' (APA-123), a ''Haskell''-class attack transport commissioned for service in World War II. * USS ''Lake Pepin'' (ID 4215) built in Duluth in 1918 * USS ''Mahonmen County'' (LST-912), an ''LST-542''-class tank landing ship built during World War II. * USS ''Mankato'' (YTM-65) Medium Harbor tug * USS ''Mankato'' (YN-40) Built 1940 redesignated YNT-8, later reclassified YTB-734 and finally YTM-734. * USS ''Meeker County'' (LST-980), an ''LST-542''-class tank landing ship built during World War II. * USS ''Mendota'', a ''Sassacus''-class sidewheel gunboat in service during the Civil War from 1864 to 1865. * USS ''Mendota'' (YT-33) * USS ''Minneapolis'' (C-13, later CA-17), a ''Columbia''-class
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which served during
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. * USS ''Minneapolis'' (CA-36), a ''New Orleans''-class
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which served during
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. * USS ''Minneapolis-St. Paul'' (SSN-708), a ''Los Angeles''-class
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in commission between 1984 and 2008. * USS ''Minnetonka'', a wooden steam frigate launched in 1867, but renamed USS ''California'' before commissioning in 1870. * USS ''Minnetonka'', a ''Casco''-class monitor commissioned as the USS ''Naubuc'' in 1865 and renamed in 1869. * USS ''Mississippi'' A wooden
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named for the Ojibwe word for the river. Scuttled 1863. * USS ''Nicollet'' (AVS-6), an ''Alamosa''-class cargo ship commissioned for service in World War II. * USS ''Northern Pacific'' * USS ''Olmsted'' (APA-188) was a ''Haskell''-class attack transport, built and used during World War II. * USS ''Owatonna'' (YTM-756) medium harbor tug * USS ''Pipestone'' * USS ''Redwing'' (AM-48) transferred to Coast Guard and as the USS ''Redwing'' (ARS-4) USCGC ''Redwing''. * USS ''Redwing'' (AMS-200) 1955 minesweeper * USS ''Redwing'' (YTB-783) 1985 large harbor tug * USS ''Renville'' (APA-227) was a ''Haskell''-class attack transport, built and used during World War II. * USS ''Rainy River'' (LSM(R)-521), a WWII rocket-equipped Landing Ship. * USS ''Saint Croix River'' (LSM(R)-524) a WWII rocket-equipped Landing Ship. * USS ''Saint Paul'', a converted merchant cruiser which served during the
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and
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* USS ''Saint Paul'' (CA-73), a ''Baltimore''-class heavy cruiser which served from late in World War II until the
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. * USS ''Sherburne'' (APA-205) was a ''Haskell''-class attack transport of the US Navy, built and used during World War II. * USS ''Sibley'' (APA-206) was a ''Haskell''-class attack transport of the US Navy, built and used during World War II. * USS ''Traverse County'' (LST-1160), a landing ship tank (LST) in commission from 1953 to 1970. * USS ''Winona'', a ''Unadilla''-class gunboat built for service during the Civil War. * USS ''Wapasha'' (YN-45) built 1938 * USS ''Watonwan'' (ID-4296) single screw freighter built 1918. * USS ''Worthington'' PC-1137 PC-461-class-submarine chaser * USS ''Zumbrota'' (SO-93/YP-93) * USCGC ''Itasca'' cutter * USCGC ''Mendota'' Lake-class cutter transferred to the Royal Navy in 1941 under
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and renamed HMS ''Culver''. Torpedoed and sunk in 1942 by U-105. * USCGC ''Winona'' (WHEC-65) WWII ''Owasco''-class cutter. * USCGC ''Minnetonka'' (WHEC-67) WWII ''Owasco''-class cutter. * USCGC ''Mendota'' (WHEC-69) WWII ''Owasco''-class cutter. {{Minnesota Naval ships named for Minnesota