- USS
Mervine (DD-489/DMS-31), a Gleaves-class destroyer, was the
second ship of the
United States Navy to be
named for Rear
Admiral William Mervine, who...
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William Mervine (14
March 1791 – 15
September 1868) was a rear
admiral in the
United States Navy,
whose career included service in the War of 1812, the...
- upon the battlefield,
while under the
command of US Navy
Captain William Mervine, who was
attempting to
recapture the town
after the
Siege of Los Angeles...
- USS
Mervine may
refer to the
following ships of the
United States Navy: USS
Mervine (DD-322), a Clemson-class destroyer,
commissioned in 1921 and decommissioned...
-
launched in
April 1832.
Commissioned into the US Navy,
Lieutenant William Mervine was
placed in
command of Experiment. From mid-1832
until mid-1833, Experiment...
-
Staff of
Commander Scouting Fleet and
commanding officer of the
destroyer Mervine.
After his
promotion to the rank of
commander in 1925,
Turner served with...
-
Norfolk Navy Yard and
commissioned on 2
September 1852,
Captain William Mervine in command.
After shakedown out of the
Norfolk Navy Yard,
Powhatan joined...
- Radio)
Keith Kocinski Kathy Kroenenberger Jessica Kumari Hicks Neal Ron
Mervine Lee
Thomas Demetrius Pipkin Emily Reppert Maggie Rulli Sofia Lidskog Lisa...
- USS
Mervine (DD-322) was a Clemson-class
destroyer in
service with the
United States Navy from 1921 to 1930. She was s****ped in 1931. The
Clemson class...
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headquarters and fortress. The
Presidio was
renamed Fort
Mervine in
honor of
Captain William Mervine, who
commanded one of the
ships in Sloat's squadron....