How to use the word “uss”

How to use in-sentence of “uss”:

+ Task Force 11 consisted of the carrier and the USS Hornet, but they were too far away.

+ In addition to providing training, the base serviced aircraft from the battle fleet, including carrier air groups from USS Lexington, Saratoga, and Langley.

+ Navy destroyer USS Hopper was named for her.

+ However, the 18th century frigate USS “Constitution” could perhaps rival that.

+ The USS “Arizona” was an American battleship from the Pennsylvania Class.

+ The crew of the USS Enterprise go home to Earth after losing their friend Spock.

+ The USS “Cassin Young”, a World War II-era destroyer, is there and is a museum ship.

How to use the word uss
How to use the word uss

Example sentences of “uss”:

+ Rather than have the flag remade, the Utah legislature changed the law to match the battleship flag, and the flag was showed off to the USS Utah.

+ Starting in late 2011, The USS "Nimitz" will be stationed at Naval Station Everett in Everett, Washington.

+ Rather than have the flag remade, the Utah legislature changed the law to match the battleship flag, and the flag was showed off to the USS Utah.

+ Starting in late 2011, The USS “Nimitz” will be stationed at Naval Station Everett in Everett, Washington.

+ The USS Maine exploded in Havana harbor, killing about 260 people on board.

+ The destroyer USS Barry USS “Barry” is a museum ship at the Washington Navy Yard, and is open to tourists.

+ He received the medal for his actions while stationed aboard the USS Colorado.

+ On March 8, the Union ironclad USS “Monitor” arrived and fought the “Virginia”.

+ She was commissioned as USS “Buck” on 13 September 1917.

+ After this, he was involved with the research of the 1998 United States embassy bombings in Tanzania and Kenya, the USS Cole bombing2000 USS “Cole” bombing in attacks on September 11, 2001, on the World Trade Center and The Pentagon.

+ He was shifted to another Essex class aircraft carrier which was the USS “Bennington”.

+ In 2012, he appeared in the movie “Battleship” as the Commanding Officer of USS Ronald Reagan.

+ Ten hours after launch, it landed from the planned touchdown point in the North Pacific Ocean north of Hawaii, and was lifted on board the USS “Okinawa”.

+ During the attack 1,177 sailors were killed on the USS “Arizona”.

+ It still has the ship the USS “Constitution” docked there.

+ When Pakistan’s defeat in the eastern sector seemed certain, Nixon deployed a carrier battle group led by the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise USS “Enterprise” into the Bay of Bengal.

+ On August 20, 1981, Reagan was the honorable guest of Captain Dennis Brooks, commanding officer of the USS Constellation.

More in-sentence examples of “uss”:

+ The American ship USS “Constitution” had a shot furnace installed, for hot shot to be fired.

+ Navy commissioned a new vessel, the USS “Chilton”, in honor of Chilton County.

+ In 1912, the Sons and Daughters of Utah Pioneers ordered a custom made copy of the newly adopted state flag to be showed off to the battleship USS Utah, which was commissioned on August 31, 1911.

+ This includes the Navy Department Library, ten museums and one heritage center, USS Constitution repair facility and detachment, and Historic ship NAUTILUS.

+ The USS “Nitze” is an Arleigh Burke-class destroyerArleigh Burke class destroyer.

+ The first boat to launch was the USS “Holland” in 1897.

+ It is the home of the USS Massachusetts.

+ The United States Navy named three ships USS “Buck” in his name.

+ He was the Special Agent who was assigned aboard the USS “Constellation”.

+ On 3 July 1988, 290 people were killed when an Iran Air Airbus A300 passenger jet was shot down over the strait by the United States Navy guided missile cruiser USS “Vincennes”.

+ Tidd assumed command of USS Everglades USS “Everglades”, followed by a tour as Chief of Staff and Aide to Vice Admiral USS “Columbus”.

+ In the television series “Star Trek”, Scotty used the word sandwich to refer to the makeup of a piece of technology which was made of three layers of two materials, which caused the food synthesizer in the galley of the USS Enterprise to believe that he was requesting a meal.

+ When the USS “Maine” was sunk, the public wanted war.

+ The USS “Somerset” is a troop transport ship serving in the United States Navy.

+ Kalākaua’s remains were sent to Honolulu aboard the American cruiser USS “Charleston”.

+ Navy collier USS Cyclops was lost without trace in March 1918 with about the loss of 306 persons.

+ Leonard McCoy of the USS EnterpriseUSS “Enterprise” in the television series “Star Trek” and the six movies that followed.

+ She was renamed USS “SP-1355” in April 1918.

+ The famous ironclad USS “Monitor” was repaired at the Yard after her historic battle with the CSS “Virginia”.

+ In 1862 Confederate mines sank the Union ironclad, the USS Cairo.

+ The attack started at 6:30 a.m of D-Day, when the battleship USS Texas stopped shooting at Pointe du Hoc.

+ The USS “Iowa” was a battleship used by United StatesAmerica in World War II and the Korean War.

+ William Alan Shatner is a CanadiansCanadian USS Enterprise” in the television show “Star Trek” from 1966 to 1969 and in seven more movies.

+ The memorial is located on top of the sunken USS “Arizona”.

+ The American ship USS "Constitution" had a shot furnace installed, for hot shot to be fired.

+ Navy commissioned a new vessel, the USS "Chilton", in honor of Chilton County.

+ The USS Enterprise is the most well known starship, and there have been several of them in Starfleet from the 22nd Century through at least the 24th Century.

+ The USS Abraham Lincoln is an aircraft carrier in the American Navy.

+ Crusher was the chief medical officer on the spacecraftstarships USS Enterprise-D and USS Enterprise-E.

+ The USS “Nimitz” is a supercarrier of the United States Navy.

+ The “Yorktown” was towed by USS “Vireo”.

+ He was convicted of helping plan the 2000 USS Cole bombingUSS “Cole” bombing, which killed 17 American sailors on October 12, 2000, off the port coast of Aden, Yemen.

+ On 8 January 2007, the nuclear submarine USS Newport News USS “Newport News”, traveling submerged, hit M/V “Mogamigawa”, a 300,000-ton Japanese-flagged very large crude tanker, south of the strait.

+ The US then claimed that two days later, the torpedo boats again attacked the “Maddox” and the destroyer USS “Turner Joy”.

+ The USS Liberty incidentUSS “Liberty” incident was an attack on a neutral United States Navy technical research ship, USS “Liberty”, by Israeli jet fighter planes and motor torpedo boats on June 8, 1967, during the Six-Day War.

+ The USS “Arizona” Memorial is in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.

+ After college, he served briefly as an electronics officer on the USS Albany.

+ He was the captain of the USS Enterprise-D, and later of the USS Enterprise-E.

+ He was assigned as an ensign in the USS “Victory”.

+ He served with captain Jean-Luc Picard on the USS Stargazor.

+ It is set to replace the USS “Abraham Lincoln”.

+ Another famous Starfleet captain is Jean-Luc Picard, the captain of the USS Enterprise-D.

+ The body of John Wilkes Booth was examined and identified on the monitor USS “Montauk”, moored at the Yard.

+ On July 3, 1988 the plane was shot down by the USS Vincennes in the Persian Gulf during the Iran–Iraq War.

+ In November 1961, USS “Enterprise” was brought into service.

+ The Soviets also had a nuclear submarine to help ward off the threat posed by USS “Enterprise” task force in the Indian Ocean.

+ He served in the United States Navy during World War II, and was a sailor on board the USS “Whitney” during the December 7, 1941 Pearl Harbor bombings.

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