USS Minnesota
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Minnesota in honor of the 32nd state and the river which shares its name.
- The first USS Minnesota, a wooden steam frigate, saw action during the American Civil War, including an encounter with CSS Virginia.
- The second USS Minnesota (BB-22), a Connecticut-class battleship, saw combat during World War I.
Other ships named for notable features of the State of Minnesota:
- USS Minneapolis-Saint Paul (SSN-708), a Los Angeles class submarine, named for the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area. Minneapolis-Saint Paul is the twentieth Los Angeles class sub and is in active service.
- USS Minneapolis: Two ships have been named for the largest city in Minnesota
- USS Saint Paul: Two ships have been named for Minnesota's capital and second largest city.
- USS Duluth: Two ships have been named for Minnesota's fourth largest city (third largest before 2000), the busiest inland seaport in the world.
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