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Online Library of Selected Images:
-- U.S. NAVY SHIPS --
Names beginning with the letter C
This page lists all C-named U.S. Navy Ships whose
pictures are available through the Online Library.
If the ship you want is not listed on this page, contact the
Photographic Section
concerning other research options.
C-named ships are listed below in alphabetical order.
Scan down the list until you find the ship you want, then click
its entry to access appropriate image pages.
- C-1 (Submarine # 9), 1908-1920. Name changed from Octopus in 1911
- C-2 (Submarine # 13), 1909-1920. Name changed from Stingray in 1911
- C-3 (Submarine # 14), 1909-1920. Name changed from Tarpon in 1911
- C-4 (Submarine # 15), 1909-1920. Name changed from Bonita in 1911
- C-5 (Submarine # 16), 1910-1920. Name changed from Snapper in 1911
- C.F. Sargent (ID # 3027), 1917-1918
- C.P. Williams (1862-1865)
- C.W. Morse (ID # 1966), 1917-1919
- Cabana (DE-260), 1943-1947
- Cabot (CVL-28, later
AVT-3), 1943-1967
- Cabrilla (SS-288, later AGSS-288), 1943-1972
- Cacapon (AO-52), 1943-1973
- Cachalot (Submarine # 33, later SS-33), 1914-1931. Renamed K-2 before construction
- Cachalot (SS-170), 1933-1947
- Cacique (ID # 2213), 1918-1919
- Caesar (1898-1922, later AC-16)
- Cahill (SP-493), 1917-1919. Also called Winfield S. Cahill
- Cairo (1862-1862)
- Calabash (SP-108), 1917-1917
- Calamares (ID # 3662, later AF-18), 1918-1919 and 1943-1946
- Calamus (AOG-25), 1944-1964
- Caldwell (Destroyer # 69, later DD-69), 1917-1936
- Caldwell (DD-605), 1942-1966
- Caledonia (1858-1859). Later USS Mohawk (1859-1864)
- Calhoun (1862-1864)
- California (1870-1875). Originally named Minnetonka
- California (Armored
Cruiser No. 6), 1907-1918, renamed San Diego in 1914
- California (SP-249),
1917-1920. Renamed Hauoli in 1918
- California (SP-647), 1917-1918. Later renamed SP-647
- California (BB-44), 1921-1959
- California (DLGN-36, later CGN-36), 1974-2000
- Californian (1918-1918)
- Caliph (SP-272), 1917-1918
- Callaghan (DDG-994), 1981-2003
- Callao (ID # 4036), 1919
- Calumet (SP-723), 1917-1919
- Calvert (SP-2274), patrol boat, 1917-1918. No image is available, or known to exist
- Calypso (SP-632), 1917-1919
- Camanche (1865-1899)
- Camanga (AG-42), 1942-1945. Previously Point Bonita (ID # 3496), 1918-1919
- Cambridge (1861-1865)
- Cambridge (ID # 1651), 1917-1919. No active U.S. Navy service
- Camden (ID # 3143, later AS-6 & IX-42), 1917-1946
- Canary (AMc-25, later YDT-7), 1941-1948
- Canandaigua (ID # 1694), 1918-1919
- Canberra (CA-70, later CAG-2), 1943-1980
- Canibas (ID # 3401), 1918-1919
- Canonicus (1864-1908). Briefly renamed Scylla in 1869
- Canonicus (ID # 1696), 1918-1919
- Canopus (AS-9), 1922-1942. Originally Santa Leonora (ID # 4352-A), 1919-1919
- Canton (ID # 2508), 1918-1919. May have briefly been named Hercules in 1918
- Cap Finisterre (ID # 4051), 1919-1919
- Capella (AK-13), 1921-1946
- Cape Esperance (CVE-88, later CVU-88), 1944-1959
- Cape Henry (ID # 3056), 1918-1919
- Cape Johnson (AP-172), 1944-1946
- Cape Lookout (ID # 3214), cargo ship, 1918-1919. No image is available, or known to exist
- Cape May (ID # 3520), 1918-1919
- Cape Romaine (ID # 2970), cargo ship, 1918-1919. No image is available, or known to exist
- Cape St. George (CG-71), 1993-____
- Capodanno (DE-1093, later FF-1093), 1973-1993
- Caprice (SP-703), 1917-1919
- Captain Dud (ID # 3507), floating derrick, ca.1918-ca.1956. Renamed YD-43. No image is available, or known to exist
- Car Float # 10, 1918-1920. Orignally named Duggan (ID # 3286)
- Card (ACV-11, later CVE-11, CVHE-11, CVU-11 and AKV-40), 1942-1971
- Cardinal (AM-67), 1940-1945
- Carib (ID # 1765), 1917-1919
- Carl R. Gray (ID # 2671), 1918-1933. Later renamed Nausett (YT-35)
- Carl Vinson (CVN-70), 1982-____
- Carlotta (sp-1785), patrol boat, 1917-1918. No image is available, or known to exist
- Carmick (DD-493, later DMS-33 & DD-493), 1942-1972
- Carney (DDG-64), 1996-____
- Carola IV (SP-812), 1917-1919
- Caroline (SP-1105), 1917-1918
- Carolinian (ID # 1445), 1918-1919
- Caron (DD-970), 1977-2002
- Carondelet (1862-1865)
- Carp (Submarine # 20), 1912-1917. Name changed to F-1 in November 1911, while under construction
- Carpenter (DDK-825, later DDE-825 & DD-825), 1949-1981
- Carrie Clark (SP-1238), 1917-1919
- Carrillo (ID # 1406), 1918-1919
- Carteret (APA-70), 1944-1948
- Carver, George Washington
(SSBN-656), 1966-1993.
Properly called George Washington Carver
- Casablanca (ACV-55, later CVE-55), 1943-1947
- Casco (1864-1875). Renamed Hero in 1869
- Casco (ID # 1957), 1918-1919
- Casco (AVP-12), 1941-1949. Later USCGC Casco
- Case (Destroyer # 285, later DD-285), 1919-1931
- Case (DD-370), 1936-1947
- Casper (PF-12), 1944-1947
- Caspian (ID # 1380). No Navy service
- Cassin (Destroyer # 43, later DD-43), 1913-1934. Renamed DD-43, 1933
- Cassin (DD-372), 1936-1947
- Cassin Young (DD-793), 1943-1981
- Castine (Gunboat # 6), 1894-1921
- Castle Rock (AVP-35), 1944-1948
- Castor (1864-1902). Name briefly given to USS Mahopac in 1869
- Catawba (YT/YTM-32), 1918-1946. Originally named Howard Greene
- Catherine (ID # 3059), 1918-1919(?). Renamed Freight Lighter # 126
- Catherine Johnson (SP-390), 1918-1932. Renamed Freight Lighter # 161 and later YF-161 and YC-660
- Catlin (AP-19), 1941-1941. Previously George Washington (ID # 3018), 1917-1919
- Catron (APA-71), 1944-1948
- Catskill (1863-1901). Briefly renamed Goliath in 1869
- Cauto (ID # 1538), 1918-1919
- Cayuga (1862-1865)
- Cayuga (YT-12), 1898-1928,
formerly named Powhatan
- Cebu (ARG-6), 1944-1973
- Cecil, Charles P. (DD-835, later DDR-835 & DD-835), 1945-1980. Properly called Charles P. Cecil
- Celebes (ID # 2680), 1918-1919
- Celeritas (SP-665), 1917-1919
- Celtic (1898-1923, later
AF-2)
- Centaur (1864-1891). Name briefly given to USS Saugus in 1869
- Ceres (1861-1865)
- Cero (SP-1189), 1917-1918
- Cero (SS-225), 1943-1970
- Challenge (SP-1015, later AT-59, YT-126 and YTM-126), 1918-1946. Briefly named Defiance in 1918
- Challenger (ID # 3630), 1918-1919
- Chame (No ID #), patrol vessel (ex-yacht), 1918-1918. No image is available, or known to exist
- Champion (1863-1865,
"Tinclad" # 24)
- Champlin (Destroyer # 104, later DD-104), 1918-1936
- Champlin (DD-601), 1942-1972
- Chancellorsville (CG-62), 1989-____
- Chandler (Destroyer # 206, later DD-206, DMS-9 & AG-108), 1919-1946
- Chandler
(DDG-996), 1982-2003
- Chandler, Theodore E. (DD-717), 1946-1975. Properly called Theodore E. Chandler
- Chanticleer (SP-663), 1917-1918
- Charger (AVG-30, later ACV-30 and CVE-30), 1942-1947
- Charles (ID # 1298), 1918-1920. Briefly named Harvard in 1918 and 1920
- Charles Ausburn (Destroyer # 294, later DD-294), 1920-1931
- Charles Ausburne (DD-570), 1942-1960
- Charles B. Mason (SP-1225), 1917-1918. Properly called Charlie B. Mason
- Charles F. Adams (DDG-2), 1960-____
- Charles H. Roan (DD-853), 1946-1973
- Charles J. Badger (DD-657), 1943-1974
- Charles Lawrence (DE-53, later APD-37), 1943-1966
- Charles Mann (SP-522), 1917-1920
- Charles P. Cecil (DD-835, later DDR-835 & DD-835), 1945-1980
- Charles P. Crawford (SP-366), 1917-1919
- Charles P. Kuper (SP-1235), 1917-1919
- Charles R. Greer (DE-23), 1943-1947
- Charles R. Ware (DD-865), 1945-1981
- Charles S. Sperry (DD-697), 1944-1974
- Charles Whittemore (ID # 3232), 1918-1919
- Charleston (Cruiser #
2, C-2), 1889-1899
- Charleston (Cruiser # 22, later CA-19), 1905-1930)
- Charlie B. Mason (SP-1225), 1917-1918
- Charlottesville (PF-25), 1944-1953
- Charlton Hall (ID # 1359), 1918-1919
- Charmian II (SP-696), 1917-1918
- Chase (DD-323), 1921-1931
- Chase S. Osborn (SP-1121, later YT-41), 1918-1921
- Chase, Edgar G. (DE-16), 1943-1947. Properly called Edgar G. Chase
- Chatham (ID # 2510), 1918-1919. Originally named Margaret
- Chattanooga (1866-1872)
- Chattanooga (Cruiser # 16, later PG-30 & CL-18), 1904-1930
- Chattanooga (PF-65), 1944-1946. Renamed Uniontown before completion
- Chatterer (AMS-40,
later MSC(O)-40), 1944-1955, originally named YMS-415
- Chaumont (AP-5), 1921-1948. Renamed Samaritan (AH-10) in 1943
- Chauncey (Destroyer # 3), 1902-1917
- Chauncey (Destroyer # 296, later DD-296), 1919-1923
- Chauncey (DD-667), 1943-1974
- Chebaulip (ID # 3141), freighter, 1918-1919. No image is available, or known to exist
- Chehalis (AOG-48), 1944-1949
- Chenango (ACV-28, later CVE-28 and CVHE-28. Originally AO-31), 1941-1961
- Cherokee (1864-1865)
- Cherokee (SP-458), 1917-1918
- Cherokee (SP-1104), 1917-1919
- Chesapeake (1800-1813)
- Chesapeake (ID # 3395), 1919-1919
- Chester (Scout Cruiser # 1, later CL-1), 1908-1930
- Chester (CA-27, originally CL-27), 1930-1959
- Chestnut Hill (ID # 2526), 1918-1919
- Chevalier (DD-451), 1942-1943
- Chevalier (DD-805, later DDR-805 & DD-805), 1945-1972
- Chew (Destroyer # 106, later DD-106) 1918-1946
- Cheyenne (Monitor # 10, later BM-10 and IX-4), 1902-1939. Name changed from Wyoming in 1909
- Chicago (1889-1936,
later CA-14 & IX-5), later renamed Alton
- Chicago (CA-29, originally CL-29), 1931-1943
- Chicago (CA-136, later CG-11), 1944-1991
- Chichota (SP-65), 1917-1918
- Chickasaw (1864-1874). Briefly renamed Samson in 1869
- Chicota (No ID #), motor boat, 1918(?)-1919. No image is available, or known to exist
- Chief (AM-315, later
MSF-315), 1943-1973
- Childs (DD-241, later AVP-14 & AVD-1), 1920-1946
- Chilhowee (SP-525), 1917-1919
- Chillicothe (1862-1865)
- Chimariko (ATF-154), 1945-1978
- Chimo (1865-1874). Renamed Orion and Piscataqua in 1869
- Chinampa (ID # 1952), 1918-1919
- Chincoteague (AVP-24), 1943-1949. Later USCGC Chincoteague
- Chingachgook (SP-35), 1917-1917
- Chinook (SP-644), motor boat, 1917-1918. No image is available, or known to exist
- Chipper (SP-256), 1917-1918. Later renamed SP-256
- Chipper (SP-1049), 1917-1919
- Chippewa (1861-1865)
- Choctaw (1863-1866)
- Choctaw (1898-1940),
later renamed Wicomico (YT-26)
- Choctaw (ID # 1648), 1918-1919
- Chosin (CG-65), 1991-____
- Christabel (SP-162), 1917-1919
- Christiana (ID # 2396), 1918-1919(?). Renamed Coal Barge # 426
- Christine (ID # 2058), 1917-1919
- Chung-Hoon (DDG-93), 2004-____
- Churchill, Winston S. (DDG-81), 2001-____. Properly called Winston S. Churchill
- Cigarette (SP-1234), 1917-1920
- Cimarron (1862-1865)
- Cimarron (AO-22), 1939-1969
- Cincinnati (1862-1866)
- Cincinnati (Cruiser #
7, C-7), 1894-1921
- Cincinnati (CL-6), 1924-1946
- City of Lewes (SP-383), 1917-1919. Also known as Lewes
- City of South Haven (ID # 2527), 1918-1919
- City of Yonkers (ID # 1435), barge, 1917(?)-1919(?). Renamed Freight Lighter # 127. No image is available, or known to exist
- Clapet Number 4 (Dredge), circa 1918
- Clare (ID # 2774), 1918-1919
- Clarinda (SP-185), 1917-1931
- Clark (DD-361), 1936-1946
- Clark, Carrie (SP-1238), 1917-1919. Properly called Carrie Clark
- Claude V. Ricketts (DDG-5), 1962-2001. Name changed from Biddle in 1964
- Claxton (Destroyer # 140, later DD-140), 1919-1940
- Claxton (DD-571), 1942-1959
- Cleburne (APA-73), 1944-1965
- Clemson (Destroyer # 186, later DD-186, AVP-17, AVD-4, DD-186, APD-31 & DD-186), 1919-1946
- Cleo (SP-232), 1917-1918
- Cleveland (Cruiser #
19, later PG-33 and CL-21), 1903-1930
- Cleveland (CL-55), 1942-1960
- Cliffrose (AN-42, originally YN-61), 1944-1947)
- Clifton (1862-1863). Later CSS Clifton
- Clifton (SP-2080), 1917-1918
- Clio (ID # 2279), 1918-1922
- Clio (ID # 2578), 1918-1918
- Clyde (1863-1865). Briefly named Neptune when first commissioned.
- Coal Barge # 52, active in 1917
- Coal Barge # 66 , 1902-1929. Later renamed YC-66
- Coal Barge # 210, 1908-1944. Later renamed Freight Lighter # 53 and YF-53
- Coal Barge # 213, active in 1917
- Coal Barge # 255, active in 1918
- Coal Barge # 301, active in 1922
- Coal Barge # 418, circa 1918-1919. Previously named Bailey (ID # 2370)
- Coal Barge # 420, circa 1918-1919 (?). Previously named (perhaps) Violet (ID # 2395)
- Coal Barge # 421, circa 1918-1919 (?). Previously named (perhaps) Annie B. Embry (ID # 2401)
- Coal Barge # 425, 1918-1919. Previously named Diascond (ID # 2385)
- Coal Barge # 426, 1918-1919(?). Previously named Christiana (ID # 2396)
- Coal Barge # 430, circa 1918-1919. Previously named Barge # 8 (ID # 2876)
- Coal Barge # 442, 1918-1923. Originally named Concrete Barge # 442. Later renamed YC-442
- Coal Barge # 512, 1918-1920. Previously named Bessie J. (SP-1919) and SP-1919
- Coal Barge # 514, 1917-1919. Previously named Bessie (SP-1755) and SP-1755
- Coal Barge 515, 1917-1919. Previously named Atlida (ID # 1721)
- Coal Barge # 516, 1918-1919. Previously named Concrete Barge # 1
- Coal Barge # 518, 1917-1919. Previously named Dolphin
- Coast Battleship # 1
(1895-1920). Formerly named Indiana (Battleship # 1)
- Coast Battleship # 2
(1896-1921). Formerly named Massachusetts (Battleship # 2)
- Coast Battleship # 4
(1897-1923). Formerly named Iowa (Battleship # 4)
- Coast Torpedo Boat # 1
(1897-1920). Formerly named Foote (Torpedo Boat # 3)
- Coast Torpedo Boat # 2
(1897-1920). Formerly named Rodgers (Torpedo Boat # 4)
- Coast Torpedo Boat # 3
(1897-1920). Formerly named Du Pont (Torpedo Boat # 7)
- Coast Torpedo Boat # 14, 1902-1920. Formerly named DeLong (Torpedo Boat # 28)
- Coast Torpedo Boat # 16, 1902-1920. Formerly named Thornton (Torpedo Boat # 33)
- Cobra (SP-626), 1917-1919
- Coco (SP-110), 1917-1919
- Cochino (SS-345), 1945-1949
- Cochrane (DDG-21), 1964-2001
- Coeur de Lion (1861-1865)
- Coghlan (DD-326), 1921-1931
- Cogswell (DD-651), 1943-1969
- Cohasset (ID # 3679), 1918-1919
- Colahan (DD-658), 1943-1966
- Cole (Destroyer # 155, later DD-155 & AG-116), 1919-1947
- Cole (DDG-67), 1996-____
- Colhoun (Destroyer # 85, later DD-85 and APD-2), 1918-1942
- Collett (DD-730), 1944-1974
- Colonel Kinsman (1863-1863). Also called Kinsman
- Colorado (Armored Cruiser # 7, later CA-7), 1905-1931. Renamed Pueblo in 1916
- Colorado (BB-45), 1923-1959
- Columbia (1862-1863)
- Columbia (Cruiser #
12, later CA-16), 1894-1922. Renamed Old Columbia in 1921
- Columbia (AG-9), 1921-1922. Originally named Great Northern
- Columbia (CL-56), 1942-1959
- Columbus (1775-1778)
- Columbus (CA-74, later CG-12), 1945-1977
- Colusa (APA-74), 1944-1965
- Comber (SP-344), 1917-1919
- Comet (SP-772), 1918-1918
- Cometa (Motor Boat), 1918-1918
- Comfort (1918-1925, later AH-3)
- Commander (SP-1247), 1918-1919
- Commerce (ID # 2763), 1918-1923. Renamed Freight Lighter # 123 and YF-123
- Commodore (SP-1425), 1917-1919
- Commodore Hull
(1862-1865)
- Commodore Jones
(1863-1864)
- Commodore Maury (SP-656), 1917-1918
- Commodore McDonough
(1862-1865)
- Competent (AM-316,
later MSF-316), 1943-1972
- Compton (DD-705), 1944-1972
- Comte de Grasse (DD-974), 1978-2006
- Concord (Gunboat # 3,
PG-3), 1891-1929
- Concord (SP-773, later YT-33), 1917-1937. Later renamed Mendota and Muscotah
- Concord (CL-10), 1923-1947
- Concrete Barge # 1 (ID # 2531), 1918-1919. Renamed Coal Barge # 516
- Concrete Barge # 442, 1918-1923. Later renamed Coal Barge # 442 and YC-442
- Concrete Barge # 443 (ID # 3764), lighter, ca.1918-ca.1920. Later renamed YC-443. No image is available, or known to exist
- Condor (AMc-14), 1941-1946
- Condor (AMS-5, later
MSC(O)-5), 1943-1955, originally named YMS-192
- Cone (DD-866), 1945-1982
- Conemaugh (1862-1867)
- Conestoga (1861-1864)
- Conestoga (SP-1128, later AT-54), 1917-1921
- Coney, Edgar F. (SP-346), 1917-1919. Properly called Edgar F. Coney
- Congress (1842-1862)
- Congress (ID # 3698), 1918-1919
- Connecticut (1861-1865)
- Connecticut (1864-1884),
formerly named Pompanoosuc
- Connecticut (Battleship # 18, later BB-18), 1906-1923
- Connelly, John M. (ID # 2703), 1918-1919. Properly called John M. Connelly
- Conner (Destroyer # 72, later DD-72), 1918-1940
- Conner (DD-582), 1943-1959
- Conolly (DE-1073, later FF-1073), 1972-1992. Renamed Robert E. Peary before launching
- Conolly (DD-979), 1978-2009
- Conserver (ARS-39),
1945-1994
- Constance II (SP-633), 1917-1922+. Renamed YP-633 in 1920
- Constantia (No ID #), freighter, 1918-1918. No image is available, or known to exist
- Constellation
(CC-2), 1917 Program -- construction cancelled, 1923.
- Constellation (CVA-64, later CV-64), 1961-____
- Constitution (CC-5),
1918 Program -- construction cancelled, 1923.
- Consolation (AH-15),
1945-1975
- Content (SP-538),
1917-1919
- Converse (Destroyer # 291, later DD-291), 1920-1931
- Converse (DD-509), 1942-1959
- Conway (Destroyer # 70, later DD-70), 1918-1940. Originally named Craven
- Conway (DD-507, later DDE-507 & DD-507), 1942-1970
- Cony (DD-508, later DDE-508 & DD-508), 1942-1970)
- Conyngham (Destroyer # 58, later DD-58), 1916-1934
- Conyngham (DD-371),
1936-1948
- Conyngham (DDG-17), 1963-1994
- Cook (DE-1083, later FF-1083), 1971-1994
- Cook, Donald (DDG-75), 1998-____. Properly called Donald Cook
- Cook Inlet (AVP-36), 1944-1948
- Coontz (DLG-9, later DDG-40), 1960-1994
- Cooper (DD-695), 1944-1944
- Coos Bay (AVP-25), 1943-1949
- Copahee (ACV-12, later CVE-12 and CVHE-12), 1942-1961
- Coral Sea (CVE-57, later CVHE-57), 1943-1959. Renamed Anzio, Sept. 1944
- Coral Sea (CVB-43, later CVA-43 and CV-43), 1947-1993
- Core (ACV-13, later CVE-13, CVHE-13, CVU-13 and AKV-41), 1942-1971
- Corinthia (SP-938), 1917-1918
- Corona (SP-813), 1917-1921
- Coronet (SP-194), 1917-1919
- Corozal (Cargo Ship), 1918-1919
- Corpus Christi (PF-44), 1944-1947
- Corry (DD-334), 1921-1930
- Corry (DD-463), 1941-1944
- Corry (DD-817, later DDR-817 & DD-817), 1946-1981
- Corsair (SP-159), 1917-1919. Later (1942-1944) Natchez (PG-85) and Oceanographer (AGS-3)
- Corson (AVP-37), 1944-1966
- Cossack (SP-695), 1917-1919
- Cotten (DD-669), 1943-1975
- Cottle (APA-147), 1944-1973
- Courtney (SP-375), 1917-1919. Also called Warren J. Courtney
- Courtenay P (SP-899), 1917-1918. Later renamed SP-899
- Covington (1863-1864,
"Tinclad" # 25)
- Covington (ID # 1409), 1917-1918
- Covington (PF-56), 1944-1947
- Cowell (Destroyer # 167, later DD-167), 1919-1940
- Cowell (DD-547), 1943-1971
- Cowpens (CVL-25, originally CV-25, later AVT-1), 1943-1960
- Cowpens (CG-63), 1991-____
- Coyote (SP-84), 1917-1919
- Cozy (SP-556), 1917-1918
- Craig, John R. (DD-885), 1945-1980. Properly called John R. Craig
- Crane (Destroyer # 109, later DD-109), 1919-1946
- Crane Ship # 1 (AB-1), 1900-1955. Originally named Kearsarge (Battleship # 5, later Crane Ship # 1)
- Craster Hall (ID # 1486), 1918-1919
- Craven (Destroyer # 70, later DD-70), 1918-1940. Later renamed Conway
- Craven (DD-382), 1937-1947
- Crawford, Charles P. (SP-366), 1917-1919. Properly called Charles P. Crawford
- Credenda (ID # 3278), 1918-1919
- Crescent City (AP-40, later APA-21), 1941-1948
- Crest (SP-339), 1917-1919
- Cricket (1863-1865,
"Tinclad" # 6)
- Croatan (ACV-25, later CVE-25, CVHE-25, CVU-25 and AKV-43), 1943-1971
- Crosby (Destroyer # 164, later DD-164 and APD-17), 1919-1946
- Crouter (DE-11), 1943-1946
- Crowell, Peter H. (ID # 2987), 1917-1919. Properly called Peter H. Crowell
- Crowninshield (Destroyer # 134, later DD-134), 1919-1940
- Crusader (1858-1865). Originally named Southern Star
- Crystal (PY-25), 1942-1947
- Culgoa (1898-1922, later AF-3)
- Cullman (APA-78), 1945-1965
- Cumberland (1843-1862)
- Cumberland Sound (AV-17),
1944-1962
- Cummings (Destroyer # 44, later DD-44), 1913-1934
- Cummings (DD-365), 1936-1947
- Cunningham, Alfred A. (DD-752), 1944-1979. Properly called Alfred A. Cunningham
- Curacao (ID # 2269), 1918-1921. Renamed Fuel Oil Barge # 36 and YO-36
- Curlew (AMS-8, later
MSC(O)-8), 1943-1956, originally named YMS-218
- Curtis Wilbur (DDG-54), 1994-____
- Curtiss (AV-4), 1940-1972
- Cushing (Torpedo Boat
# 1, TB-1), 1890-1920
- Cushing (Destroyer # 55, later DD-55), 1915-1936. Renamed DD-55, 1933
- Cushing (DD-376), 1936-1942
- Cushing (DD-797), 1944-1961
- Cushing (DD-985), 1979-2008
- Cuttlefish (Submarine # 11, later SS-11), 1907-1922. Renamed B-2 in 1911
- Cuttlefish (SS-171), 1934-1947
- Cuyler, R.R. (1861-1865). Properly called R.R. Cuyler
- Cuyuna (SP-1674), motor boat, 1917-1917. No image is available, or known to exist
- Cyane (YFB-4), 1898-1925. Originally named Gwin (Torpedo Boat # 16)
- Cybele (AKS-10), 1945-1965
- Cyclops (1864-1874), originally named Kickapoo and later renamed Kewaydin
- Cyclops (1910-1918)
- Cythera (SP-575, later PY-26), 1917-1919 and 1942-1942
NOTES:
To the best of our knowledge, the Online Library's pictures
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