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- USS_Whitecap_(SP-340) shipNotes "Operated as commercial fishing trawler Whitecap 1916-1917 and from 1919".
- USS_Wilbert_A._Edwards_(SP-315) shipNotes "1940.0".
- USS_Wild_Goose_(SP-562) shipNotes "In civilian use as Wild Goose 1913-1917".
- USS_Wild_Goose_II_(SP-891) shipNotes "In civilian use as Wild Goose II until July 1917".
- USS_Wilkes_(DD-67) shipNotes "USCG number CG-25".
- USS_William_Isom_(ID-1555) shipNotes "In commercial service as SS William Isom 1917-1918 and 1919-1931, as SS Edwin B. DeGolia from 1931 until late 1947/early 1948, and as SS Demosthenes until late 1955/early 1956".
- USS_William_J._Pattison_(APD-104) shipNotes "Laid down as Rudderow-class destroyer escort USS William J. Pattison".
- USS_William_M._Hobby_(APD-95) shipNotes "Laid down as Rudderow-class destroyer escort USS William M. Hobby".
- USS_Williams_(SP-498) shipNotes "Operated as private yacht or motorboat, originally named Grayling, 1907-1918 and from December 1918".
- USS_Willimantic_(ID-3549) shipNotes "--06-24".
- USS_Willimantic_(ID-3549) shipNotes "In U.S. Shipping Board and U.S. Maritime Commission custody 1919-1942;".
- USS_Willimantic_(ID-3549) shipNotes "Transferred to United Kingdom early 1942;".
- USS_Willoughby_(AGP-9) shipNotes "--06-26".
- USS_Willoughby_(AGP-9) shipNotes "--10-25".
- USS_Willoughby_(SP-2129) shipNotes "Operated as commercial ferry SS Augustus J. Phillips and SS Willoughby 1903-1918 and SS Willoughby from 1919".
- USS_Wilrose_II_(SP-195) shipNotes "Built as civilian motorboat Wilrose II".
- USS_Winchester_(SP-156) shipNotes "Operated as private yacht SS Winchester 1916-1917 and SS Winchester and SS Renard 1921-1940".
- USS_Winchester_(SP-156) shipNotes "Returned to owners 1944".
- USS_Winchester_(SP-156) shipNotes "Served in Royal Canadian Navy as patrol vessel HMCS Renard (S13), later reclassified Z13, 1940-1944".
- USS_Windham_County_(LST-1170) shipNotes "In commissioned service as USS LST-1170 1954-1955 and as USS Windham County 1955-1973".
- USS_Winifred_(ID-1319) shipNotes "In commercial service from 1898-1919, Abandoned due to age and deterioration in 1936".
- USS_Wissahickon_(SP-852) shipNotes "Operated as private yacht Valda 1900-1901/1902 and Wissahickon 1901/1902-1917 and from 1919".
- USS_Wissoe_II_(SP-153) shipNotes "Operated as private motorboat Wissoe II 1916-1917 and from 1919".
- USS_Wistaria_(SP-259) shipNotes "No active U.S. Navy service".
- USS_Wistaria_(SP-259) shipNotes "Operated as civilian motorboat Wistaria prior to May 1917 and from December 1917".
- USS_Wiwoka_(SP-250) shipNotes "Operated as civilian motorboat Idylease III and Wiwoka 1912-1917 and Wiwoka from 1919".
- USS_Woodrow_R._Thompson_(DD-721) shipNotes "Construction suspended when 53.3% complete".
- USS_Wyandance_(SP-359) shipNotes "Operated as private motorboat Wyandance 1905-1917 and from 1918".
- USS_Wyoming_(BB-32) shipNotes "as built".
- USS_Yakutat_(AVP-32) shipNotes "Cannibalized for spare parts in Philippines without ever entering Philippine Navy service".
- USS_Yakutat_(AVP-32) shipNotes "Served as South Vietnamese patrol vessel RVNS Tran Nhat Duat (HQ-03) 1971–1975".
- USS_Yakutat_(AVP-32) shipNotes "Served as United States Coast Guard cutter USCGC Yakutat (WAVP-380), later WHEC-380, 1948–1971".
- USS_Yankee_(1892) shipNotes Spanish%E2%80%93American_War.
- USS_Yankee_(1892) shipNotes "*Battle of Guantánamo Bay *Action off Cienfuegos *Action off Casilda *Blockade of Cuba Occupation of the Dominican Republic".
- USS_Yankee_(1892) shipNotes "*Santo Domingo Affair".
- USS_Yarnall_(DD-143) shipNotes "--09-23".
- USS_Yarnall_(DD-143) shipNotes "--12-25".
- USS_Yarrow_(SP-1010) shipNotes "Operated as private motorboat Yarrow 1913-1917 and from 1919".
- USS_Yellowstone_(ID-2657) shipNotes "--05-24".
- USS_Yo_Ho_(SP-463) shipNotes "Operated as private motorboat Yo Ho 1910-1917".
- USS_Yokes_(APD-69) shipNotes "Laid down as Buckley-class destroyer escort USS Yokes".
- USS_Yosemite_(1894) shipNotes "Operated by U.S. War Department as USAT Ingalls 1899-1910".
- USS_Yosemite_(1894) shipNotes "Originally merchant ship SS Clearwater".
- USS_Yucca_(IX-214) shipNotes "Built as commercial tanker SS Utacarbon".
- USS_Yuma_(YTM-748) shipNotes "In U.S. Army service as LT-2078 1954-1964".
- USS_Zaanland_(ID-2746) shipNotes "In commercial service as SS Zaanland in 1900-1918".
- USS_Zaca_(ID-3792) shipNotes "Burned out October 1920".
- USS_Zaca_(ID-3792) shipNotes "Operated commercially by United States Shipping Board as SS Zaca from 1919 until 1920".
- USS_Zaca_(ID-3792) shipNotes "Scrapped January 1924".
- USS_Zafiro_(1884) shipNotes "Operated as commercial collier 1884-1898".
- USS_Zara_(SP-133) shipNotes "Operated as private yacht Solgar and Zara 1891-1917".
- USS_Zeal_(AM-131) shipNotes "Call sign: NBSX".
- USS_Zeal_(AM-131) shipNotes "crew members were awarded the "U.S.-R.O.C. Mutual Defense Commemorative Badge 1955-1979" and the "Honor Medal for 823 Bombardment" by the Republic of China.".
- USS_Zeelandia_(ID-2507) shipNotes "Operated as commercial passenger ship Zeelandia for Royal Dutch Lloyd Line 1910-1917 and from late 1919".
- USS_Zenda_(SP-688) shipNotes "Operated as private motorboat Zenda 1912-1917 from early 1919".
- USS_Zigzag_(SP-106) shipNotes "Operated as private motorboat Zigzag 1916-1917".
- USS_Zillah_(SP-2804) shipNotes "Operated as private motorboat Zillah 1903-1918 and from December 1918".
- USS_Zipalong_(SP-3) shipNotes "Operated as private motorboat Gansetta and Zipalong 1907-1917 and Zipalong from early 1918".
- USS_Zircon_(PY-16) shipNotes "Operated as private yacht Nakhodka 1929-1940".
- USS_Zirkel_(ID-3407) shipNotes "Built for United States Shipping Board as SS Zirkel in 1918; in Shipping Board custody as SS Zirkel 1919-1929.".
- USS_Zita_(SP-21) shipNotes "Built for private use; privately owned 1916-1917".
- USS_Zizania_(1888) shipNotes "Served as lighthouse tender in United States Lighthouse Service 1888-1917 and 1919-1925".
- USS_Zuiderdijk_(ID-2724) shipNotes "1930.0".
- Ula-class_submarine shipNotes "Unit cost: 700,000,000 NOK".
- Umiak_I shipNotes "Three cranes".
- United_States_Lightship_LV-87 shipNotes "--04-11".
- Urania_(steamboat) shipNotes "Partially rebuilt in later career to carry four automobiles.".
- Utile_(1784) shipNotes "Utile apparently was in Ango-Spanish hands between August and December 1793 at Toulon".
- V1-class_destroyer shipNotes "Ships in class include: Nea Genea, Keravnos".
- VMV-class_patrol_boat shipNotes "Ships in class include: VMV 1 – VMV 20".
- V_and_W-class_destroyer shipNotes "Other characteristics as per Admiralty V leader".
- Valiant-class_ship_of_the_line shipNotes "Ships in class include: ,".
- Vanguard-class_ship_of_the_line shipNotes "Ships in class include: , , , , , , , ,".
- Vasa_(ship) shipNotes "Source for dimensions & Tonnage: "Vasa in Numbers, Vasa Museum".
- Velasco-class_cruiser shipNotes "200".
- Vengeur-class_ship_of_the_line shipNotes "Ships in class include: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,".
- Viana_do_Castelo-class_patrol_vessel shipNotes "Anti-pollution version * System for recovery and transfer of pollutants spilled on the ocean. * Barrier launcher. * 2 x Floating tank of "Unibag" type, of 50 m3 each. * 1 x Internal coil of vapor circulation, to allow the heating of the existing pollutant products inside of the tanks, to facilitate their extraction.".
- Victoria_(ship) shipNotes "First ship to circumnavigate the globe.".
- Victoria_(sternwheeler) shipNotes "Captain Thomas Wright".
- Victoria_Star_2 shipNotes "The largest passenger-only vessel in Bellingham".
- Victory-class_corvette shipNotes "RSS Valiant".
- Victory-class_corvette shipNotes "RSS Valour".
- Victory-class_corvette shipNotes "RSS Vengeance".
- Victory-class_corvette shipNotes "RSS Victory".
- Victory-class_corvette shipNotes "RSS Vigilance".
- Victory-class_corvette shipNotes "RSS Vigour".
- Victory-class_corvette shipNotes "Ships in class include:".
- Viking_(barque) shipNotes "Anchor weight : each".
- Ville-class_tugs shipNotes "Bollard pull: 7.5 tons".
- Ville_de_Nantes-class_ship_of_the_line shipNotes "Ships in class include: , ,".
- Virginia_(pinnace) shipNotes "Virginia is a fine example of the 'small' pinnace design which could be fitted with a variety of rigs, and thereby had great flexibility as to designated tasks.".
- Virginia_(schooner) shipNotes "sail area".
- Virginie-class_frigate shipNotes "Ships in class include: Virginie, Courageuse (in 1795 renamed Justice), Volontaire, Harmonie, Cornélie, Didon, Atalante, Rhin, Belle Poule, Surveillante.".
- W_and_Z-class_destroyer shipNotes "Other characteristics as per W class".
- Walchensee-class_tanker shipNotes "1100".
- Walchensee-class_tanker shipNotes "60".
- Walchensee-class_tanker shipNotes "Transport capacity:".
- Washington_(SP-1241) shipNotes "Operated as private barge Manuel Llaguno and Washington 1879–1917".
- Washington_(steamboat_1851) shipNotes "Career terminated 1857 with boiler explosion.".
- Wattle-class_crane_stores_lighter shipNotes "All data from".