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Meredith, in honor of Jonathan Meredith. USS Meredith (DD-165), was a Wickes-class destroyer commissioned in 1919 and scrapped in 1936 USS Meredith (DD-434)
USS_Meredith
Gleaves-class destroyer
USS Meredith (DD-434), a Gleaves-class destroyer, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Jonathan Meredith, a United States Marine
USS_Meredith_(DD-434)
Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer
USS Meredith (DD-726), an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer, was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for Jonathan Meredith, a Marine sergeant
USS_Meredith_(DD-726)
Shōkaku-class aircraft carrier
aircraft carrier USS Hornet. Zuikaku also sank the destroyer USS Meredith and the submarine USS Grayback on separate occasions. During the Battle of the Philippine
Japanese aircraft carrier Zuikaku
Japanese_aircraft_carrier_Zuikaku
the harbor of Tripoli August 3, 1805, Sergeant Meredith saved the life of Lieutenant John Trippe of USS Vixen, who with a party of nine men had boarded
Jonathan_Meredith
Gearing-class destroyer
USS Meredith (DD-890), a Gearing-class destroyer, was the fourth ship of the United States Navy to be named for the United States Marine Corps Sergeant
USS_Meredith_(DD-890)
Hiyō-class aircraft carrier
Japanese supply dumps on Guadalcanal around 07:20. Hiyō's aircraft attacked USS Aaron Ward seven minutes later without effect, and the American ship shot
Japanese aircraft carrier Hiyō
Japanese_aircraft_carrier_Hiyō
Shōkaku-class aircraft carrier
the aircraft carrier USS Lexington. Shōkaku dive bombers also sank the destroyer USS Sims and helped to sink the fleet oilier USS Neosho. However, she
Japanese aircraft carrier Shōkaku
Japanese_aircraft_carrier_Shōkaku
Cannon-class destroyer escort
Navy to be named for Lt. (jg) John McDougal Atherton, who died when USS Meredith sank near Guadalcanal during World War II. Atherton (DE-169) was laid
USS_Atherton
Topics referred to by the same term
Meredydd. Meredith (given name) Meredith (surname) Meredith, Victoria Meredith, Colorado Lake Meredith (Colorado) Meredith, Michigan Meredith, New Hampshire
Meredith
Yorktown-class aircraft carrier of the US Navy
USS Hornet (CV-8), the seventh U.S. Navy vessel of that name, was a Yorktown-class aircraft carrier of the United States Navy. During World War II in
USS_Hornet_(CV-8)
US Navy Gleaves-class destroyer
USS Corry (DD-463), a Gleaves-class destroyer, (also known as the Bristol class), was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Lieutenant
USS_Corry_(DD-463)
1st class submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy
USS Francis M. Robinson, Lieutenant J. E. Johansen. USS Haverfield, Commander T. S. Lank, TF 51 commander. USS Swenning, Lieutenant R. E. Peek. USS Willis
Japanese submarine I-52 (1942)
Japanese_submarine_I-52_(1942)
Namesake of the USS Naifeh
Navy Supply Corps. On February 27, 1942, Naifeh was assigned to the USS Meredith (DD-434) as destroyer division disbursing officer. On October 1, 1942
Alfred_Naifeh
Aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy
control after suffering a single torpedo hit from the American submarine USS Albacore. Taihō was approved for construction in the 1939 4th Supplementary
Japanese aircraft carrier Taihō
Japanese_aircraft_carrier_Taihō
Retired British ocean liner
L-16 12 Oct: USS Duncan, Murakumo, Natsugumo, U-597 13 Oct: I-30, Loreto 14 Oct: Caribou, Komet, Shch-213, Susana 15 Oct: Drazki, USS Meredith, U-661 16
RMS_Queen_Mary
Submarine of the United States
USS Herring (SS-233), a Gato-class submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the herring. Herring's keel was laid down 14
USS_Herring
American shipyard located on the Kennebec River in Bath, Maine
USS O'Brien (DD-725) Invasion of Normandy – Philippines campaign (1944–45) – Korean War – Vietnam War USS Meredith (DD-726) Invasion of Normandy USS De
Bath_Iron_Works
King George V-class battleship
Flamingo, Matsukaze, USS Meredith, HNLMS Sumatra, Tanikaze, Z32, ZH1 10 Jun: USS Glennon, Innsbruck, Mistral, Ro-111, U-821 11 Jun: USS Partridge, Ro-42,
HMS_Centurion_(1911)
American ocean liner sunk in 1942
South West Pacific theatre. In the spring of 1942, escorted by the cruiser USS St. Louis, she took Manuel Quezon, President of the Philippines from Melbourne
SS_President_Coolidge
Destroyer owned by the British and Norwegian Navies
Flamingo, Matsukaze, USS Meredith, HNLMS Sumatra, Tanikaze, Z32, ZH1 10 Jun: USS Glennon, Innsbruck, Mistral, Ro-111, U-821 11 Jun: USS Partridge, Ro-42,
HNoMS_Svenner_(G03)
Japanese cargo liner and troopship
(POWs) between Hong Kong and Japan when it was torpedoed by the submarine USS Grouper on 1 October 1942. Over 800 British POWs died in the sinking, either
Lisbon_Maru
Class of American destroyers
February 1946. They were sold on 29 August 1955 and scrapped. USS Lansdale (DD-766) and USS Seymour D. Owens (DD-767), both launched by Bethlehem at San
Gearing-class_destroyer
Greek-owned cargo ship
Flamingo, Matsukaze, USS Meredith, HNLMS Sumatra, Tanikaze, Z32, ZH1 10 Jun: USS Glennon, Innsbruck, Mistral, Ro-111, U-821 11 Jun: USS Partridge, Ro-42,
SS_Tanais
Steamship built in 1899
Flamingo, Matsukaze, USS Meredith, HNLMS Sumatra, Tanikaze, Z32, ZH1 10 Jun: USS Glennon, Innsbruck, Mistral, Ro-111, U-821 11 Jun: USS Partridge, Ro-42,
SS_Potsdam_(1899)
Cruiser of the Royal Navy
Flamingo, Matsukaze, USS Meredith, HNLMS Sumatra, Tanikaze, Z32, ZH1 10 Jun: USS Glennon, Innsbruck, Mistral, Ro-111, U-821 11 Jun: USS Partridge, Ro-42,
HMS_Durban
Java-class light cruiser
Flamingo, Matsukaze, USS Meredith, HNLMS Sumatra, Tanikaze, Z32, ZH1 10 Jun: USS Glennon, Innsbruck, Mistral, Ro-111, U-821 11 Jun: USS Partridge, Ro-42,
HNLMS_Sumatra_(1920)
Cruiser of the Royal Navy
Flamingo, Matsukaze, USS Meredith, HNLMS Sumatra, Tanikaze, Z32, ZH1 10 Jun: USS Glennon, Innsbruck, Mistral, Ro-111, U-821 11 Jun: USS Partridge, Ro-42,
HMS_Scylla_(98)
Submarine of the United States
USS Golet (SS-361), a Gato-class submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the golet, a California trout. Golet initially
USS_Golet
Destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy
operations to Kavieng. On 24 January, she was torpedoed by the submarine USS Wahoo, and had to be beached to avoid sinking. She was recovered by salvage
Japanese destroyer Harusame (1935)
Japanese_destroyer_Harusame_(1935)
Battleship of the Imperial Japanese Navy
fleet. During their absence, planes from Zuikaku sank the destroyer USS Meredith. On the 25th, a Catalina flying boat spotted the Japanese fleet, but
Japanese_battleship_Kirishima
Kagerō-class destroyer
Admiral Abe's vanguard force. On the 15th, Zuikaku sank the destroyer USS Meredith, and on the 26th American aircraft carriers intercepted the Japanese
Japanese destroyer Tanikaze (1940)
Japanese_destroyer_Tanikaze_(1940)
Destroyer operated by the german kriegsmarine
Flamingo, Matsukaze, USS Meredith, HNLMS Sumatra, Tanikaze, Z32, ZH1 10 Jun: USS Glennon, Innsbruck, Mistral, Ro-111, U-821 11 Jun: USS Partridge, Ro-42,
German_destroyer_Z32
Steamship
Flamingo, Matsukaze, USS Meredith, HNLMS Sumatra, Tanikaze, Z32, ZH1 10 Jun: USS Glennon, Innsbruck, Mistral, Ro-111, U-821 11 Jun: USS Partridge, Ro-42,
SS_Makambo
Class of American destroyers
Battle of Okinawa, as well as other duties, and had several losses. Cooper, Meredith, Mannert L. Abele, and Drexler were lost during the war, and Hugh W. Hadley
Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer
Allen_M._Sumner-class_destroyer
Town-class cruiser
Operation Neptune, (the Normandy landings). Along with the battleships USS Texas and USS Arkansas, the French cruisers Montcalm and Georges Leygues, nine US
HMS_Glasgow_(C21)
Watercraft
Flamingo, Matsukaze, USS Meredith, HNLMS Sumatra, Tanikaze, Z32, ZH1 10 Jun: USS Glennon, Innsbruck, Mistral, Ro-111, U-821 11 Jun: USS Partridge, Ro-42,
German_destroyer_ZH1
Japanese ship
other ships, forming the Kata 412 convoy. At 07:30, the American submarine USS Sturgeon, stalking the convoy, spotted and fired four torpedoes at Toyama
Toyama_Maru
United States Navy destroyer escort ship (1943–1951)
USS Eldridge (DE-173), a Cannon-class destroyer escort, was a ship of the United States Navy named for Lieutenant Commander John Eldridge Jr., who led
USS_Eldridge
Minesweeper of the United States Navy
USS Osprey (AM–56), was a Raven-class minesweeper of the United States Navy, laid down on 28 June 1939 at the Norfolk Navy Yard, Virginia; launched on
USS_Osprey_(AM-56)
"CVE 21 USS Block Island – USS Block Island Association". Retrieved 2025-05-28. "Eyewitness to the Battle off Samar and the Loss of the USS St. Lo".
List of sunken U.S. Navy ships
List_of_sunken_U.S._Navy_ships
Wickes-class destroyer
USS Meredith (DD-165) was a Wickes-class destroyer built for the United States Navy during World War I. She was the first destroyer in the United States
USS_Meredith_(DD-165)
Minesweeper of the United States Navy
out this operation comprised USS Alchiba (AK-23), USS Bellatrix (AK-20), USS Jamestown (PG-55), USS Meredith (DD-434), USS Nicholas (DD-449), and Vireo
USS_Vireo_(AM-52)
US Navy ship in WWII
USS PC-1261 was a PC-461-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was the first ship sunk during the D-Day landings
USS_PC-1261
Destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy
she assisted in sinking the American tugboat USS Seminole and damaging the high-speed minesweeper USS Zane (DMS-14). She participated in the First Naval
Japanese destroyer Shiratsuyu (1935)
Japanese_destroyer_Shiratsuyu_(1935)
Downing of a U.S. Navy aircraft by North Korean over the Sea of Japan
71 USS Enterprise (CVAN-65), flagship USS Ranger (CVA-61) USS Ticonderoga (CVA-14) USS Hornet (CVS-12) USS New Jersey (BB-62) USS Chicago (CG-11) USS Oklahoma
1969 EC-121 shootdown incident
1969_EC-121_shootdown_incident
Courbet-class battleship
Flamingo, Matsukaze, USS Meredith, HNLMS Sumatra, Tanikaze, Z32, ZH1 10 Jun: USS Glennon, Innsbruck, Mistral, Ro-111, U-821 11 Jun: USS Partridge, Ro-42,
French_battleship_Courbet
Porter-class destroyer
USS Porter (DD-356) was the lead ship of her class of destroyers in the United States Navy. She was the third Navy ship named for Commodore David Porter
USS_Porter_(DD-356)
Frigate of the Royal Navy
during Operation Overlord in 1944. Built as the Evarts-class destroyer escort USS Lawford (DE-516) in 1943, Lawford was transferred under Lend Lease to the
HMS_Lawford_(K514)
Yūgumo-class destroyer
7 June. However, while underway Japanese aircraft spotted the submarine USS Harder, which had just a day earlier sank the destroyer Minazuki. Hayanami
Japanese_destroyer_Hayanami
German World War II submarine
Flamingo, Matsukaze, USS Meredith, HNLMS Sumatra, Tanikaze, Z32, ZH1 10 Jun: USS Glennon, Innsbruck, Mistral, Ro-111, U-821 11 Jun: USS Partridge, Ro-42,
German_submarine_U-1225
Minesweeper of the United States Navy
USS Tide (AM-125) was an oceangoing Auk class minesweeper built for the United States Navy during World War II. Named for the marine tide, she was the
USS_Tide_(AM-125)
Destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy
convoy to Balikpapan on Borneo, Minazuki was torpedoed by the submarine USS Harder off Tawitawi 04°05′N 119°30′E / 4.083°N 119.500°E / 4.083; 119
Japanese destroyer Minazuki (1926)
Japanese_destroyer_Minazuki_(1926)
Destroyer of the French Navy
Flamingo, Matsukaze, USS Meredith, HNLMS Sumatra, Tanikaze, Z32, ZH1 10 Jun: USS Glennon, Innsbruck, Mistral, Ro-111, U-821 11 Jun: USS Partridge, Ro-42,
French_destroyer_Mistral
Destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy
26°59′N 143°13′E / 26.983°N 143.217°E / 26.983; 143.217 by the submarine USS Swordfish. The ship was struck from the Navy List on 10 August 1944. Watts
Japanese destroyer Matsukaze (1923)
Japanese_destroyer_Matsukaze_(1923)
Networks. Retrieved 10 September 2020. "USS Bowfin (SS-287) – Patrol 6" Archived 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine. USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park. Retrieved
List of maritime disasters in World War II
List_of_maritime_disasters_in_World_War_II
Heavy cruiser of the Italian Royal Navy
Flamingo, Matsukaze, USS Meredith, HNLMS Sumatra, Tanikaze, Z32, ZH1 10 Jun: USS Glennon, Innsbruck, Mistral, Ro-111, U-821 11 Jun: USS Partridge, Ro-42,
Italian_cruiser_Gorizia
Buckley-class destroyer escort
USS Rich (DE-695) was a Buckley-class destroyer escort, the first United States Navy ship named in honor of Lieutenant (j.g.) Ralph M. Rich (1916–1942)
USS_Rich_(DE-695)
Battle of Kolombangara 1940: USS Meredith (DD-434) Doolittle Raid 1940: USS Wilkes (DD-441) Naval Battle of Casablanca 1940: USS Nicholson (DD-442) invasion
List of ships built at the Boston Navy Yard
List_of_ships_built_at_the_Boston_Navy_Yard
Fubuki-class destroyer
were later rescued by the American destroyer USS McCalla and the destroyer/minesweepers USS Hovey and USS Trever. However, Fubuki’s captain, Lieutenant
Japanese destroyer Fubuki (1927)
Japanese_destroyer_Fubuki_(1927)
German World War II submarine
patrol when on 12 June, she was attacked in mid-ocean by the escort carrier USS Croatan and the destroyers Frost, Huse and Inch. There were 60 survivors
German_submarine_U-490
Dutch cargo liner that became a Japanese hell ship
Flamingo, Matsukaze, USS Meredith, HNLMS Sumatra, Tanikaze, Z32, ZH1 10 Jun: USS Glennon, Innsbruck, Mistral, Ro-111, U-821 11 Jun: USS Partridge, Ro-42,
SS_Van_Waerwijck
Ariete-class Kriegsmarine torpedo boat
Flamingo, Matsukaze, USS Meredith, HNLMS Sumatra, Tanikaze, Z32, ZH1 10 Jun: USS Glennon, Innsbruck, Mistral, Ro-111, U-821 11 Jun: USS Partridge, Ro-42,
German_torpedo_boat_TA27
Yūgumo-class destroyer
Japanese naval victory. Kazagumo engaged a trio of American destroyers, USS Selfridge, Chevalier, and O'Bannon, firing off several salvos of 5-inch (127 mm)
Japanese_destroyer_Kazagumo
Submarine of the United States
USS Hawkbill (SS-366), a Balao-class submarine, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the hawksbill, a large sea turtle (the "-s-"
USS_Hawkbill_(SS-366)
Japanese Furutake-class heavy cruiser launched 1925
She was commissioned in 1926 and was sunk 12 October 1942 by USS Salt Lake City and USS Buchanan at the Battle of Cape Esperance. Design work on the Furutaka
Japanese_cruiser_Furutaka
Cargo and passenger vessel, 1938–1944
Flamingo, Matsukaze, USS Meredith, HNLMS Sumatra, Tanikaze, Z32, ZH1 10 Jun: USS Glennon, Innsbruck, Mistral, Ro-111, U-821 11 Jun: USS Partridge, Ro-42,
HMAS_Matafele
British S-class submarine
Flamingo, Matsukaze, USS Meredith, HNLMS Sumatra, Tanikaze, Z32, ZH1 10 Jun: USS Glennon, Innsbruck, Mistral, Ro-111, U-821 11 Jun: USS Partridge, Ro-42,
HMS_Sickle
Flamingo, Matsukaze, USS Meredith, HNLMS Sumatra, Tanikaze, Z32, ZH1 10 Jun: USS Glennon, Innsbruck, Mistral, Ro-111, U-821 11 Jun: USS Partridge, Ro-42,
German_minesweeper_M_107
Frigate of the Royal Navy
HMS Goodson (K480), originally USS George (DE-276), was an Evarts-class destroyer escort, assigned to the United Kingdom under the lend-lease. The Evarts-class
HMS_Goodson
Troop ship of WW2 sunk off Normandy
USS Susan B. Anthony (AP-72) was a turbo-electric ocean liner, of the Grace Steamship Company that was built in 1930 under the original name Santa Clara
USS_Susan_B._Anthony
British military transport ship lost in 1944 Normandy landings
Flamingo, Matsukaze, USS Meredith, HNLMS Sumatra, Tanikaze, Z32, ZH1 10 Jun: USS Glennon, Innsbruck, Mistral, Ro-111, U-821 11 Jun: USS Partridge, Ro-42,
MV_Derrycunihy_(1943)
British C-class light cruiser
L-16 12 Oct: USS Duncan, Murakumo, Natsugumo, U-597 13 Oct: I-30, Loreto 14 Oct: Caribou, Komet, Shch-213, Susana 15 Oct: Drazki, USS Meredith, U-661 16
HMS_Curacoa_(D41)
Soviet Navy Shchuka-class submarine
L-16 12 Oct: USS Duncan, Murakumo, Natsugumo, U-597 13 Oct: I-30, Loreto 14 Oct: Caribou, Komet, Shch-213, Susana 15 Oct: Drazki, USS Meredith, U-661 16
Soviet_submarine_Shch-213
WWII Ship and Sinking Event
L-16 12 Oct: USS Duncan, Murakumo, Natsugumo, U-597 13 Oct: I-30, Loreto 14 Oct: Caribou, Komet, Shch-213, Susana 15 Oct: Drazki, USS Meredith, U-661 16
SS_Caribou
12 April 1945. USS Meredith: Sunk by planes from aircraft carrier Zuikaku shortly before the battle of Santa Cruz, 16 October 1942. USS Monssen: Sunk by
List of ships sunk by the Imperial Japanese Navy
List_of_ships_sunk_by_the_Imperial_Japanese_Navy
Minesweeper of the United States Navy
USS Partridge (AM-16) was an Lapwing-class minesweeper acquired by the United States Navy for the dangerous task of removing mines from minefields laid
USS_Partridge_(AM-16)
Gleaves-class destroyer
USS Duncan (DD-485), a Gleaves-class destroyer, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named after Silas Duncan, who was severely wounded
USS_Duncan_(DD-485)
Aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Zuikaku launched an airstrike against the convoy which sank the destroyer USS Meredith. Chitose refueled from the oiler Omurosan Maru on 27 October 1942, and
Japanese aircraft carrier Chitose
Japanese_aircraft_carrier_Chitose
Nagara class light cruiser (1923–1942)
crew of the oil tanker Erimo that had been sunk by the American submarine USS S-39. Assigned to the No. 1 Escort Unit on 6 March, Yura escorted the invasion
Japanese_cruiser_Yura
Japanese passenger-cargo ship
passenger-cargo ship, used as a hell ship, which was torpedoed by submarine USS Tang on 24 June 1944, carrying 772 Allied prisoners of war of which 560 died
Tamahoko_Maru
Dutch-built ocean liner that became a troopship and hospital ship, and blockship
Flamingo, Matsukaze, USS Meredith, HNLMS Sumatra, Tanikaze, Z32, ZH1 10 Jun: USS Glennon, Innsbruck, Mistral, Ro-111, U-821 11 Jun: USS Partridge, Ro-42,
SS_Aquileia
to Japan. The unescorted Nikkin Maru was discovered by the US submarine USS Tang and torpedoed and sunk in the Yellow Sea off Mokpo, Korea, at position
SS_Nikkin_Maru
German World War II submarine
Flamingo, Matsukaze, USS Meredith, HNLMS Sumatra, Tanikaze, Z32, ZH1 10 Jun: USS Glennon, Innsbruck, Mistral, Ro-111, U-821 11 Jun: USS Partridge, Ro-42,
German_submarine_U-821
Flamingo, Matsukaze, USS Meredith, HNLMS Sumatra, Tanikaze, Z32, ZH1 10 Jun: USS Glennon, Innsbruck, Mistral, Ro-111, U-821 11 Jun: USS Partridge, Ro-42,
French submarine Sirène (Q123)
French_submarine_Sirène_(Q123)
Gleaves-class destroyer
USS Glennon (DD-620) was a Gleaves-class destroyer, the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for Rear Admiral James H. Glennon, who was a
USS_Glennon_(DD-620)
1918 British steamer
Flamingo, Matsukaze, USS Meredith, HNLMS Sumatra, Tanikaze, Z32, ZH1 10 Jun: USS Glennon, Innsbruck, Mistral, Ro-111, U-821 11 Jun: USS Partridge, Ro-42,
SS_Minotaure
Fubuki-class destroyer
L-16 12 Oct: USS Duncan, Murakumo, Natsugumo, U-597 13 Oct: I-30, Loreto 14 Oct: Caribou, Komet, Shch-213, Susana 15 Oct: Drazki, USS Meredith, U-661 16
Japanese destroyer Oboro (1930)
Japanese_destroyer_Oboro_(1930)
Flamingo, Matsukaze, USS Meredith, HNLMS Sumatra, Tanikaze, Z32, ZH1 10 Jun: USS Glennon, Innsbruck, Mistral, Ro-111, U-821 11 Jun: USS Partridge, Ro-42,
SS_Nerissa_(1936)
Kaichū-type submarine
January 1944 when she torpedoed the 800-ton United States Navy fuel oil barge USS YO-159, which her commanding officer had mistaken for a 10,000-ton fleet
Japanese_submarine_Ro-42
(VT-60) flying an antisubmarine patrol from the escort aircraft carrier USS Suwanee (CVE-27) dropped below the cloud cover 20 nautical miles (37 km;
Japanese_submarine_I-184
French steamer notable for carrying refugees from the Spanish Civil War
L-16 12 Oct: USS Duncan, Murakumo, Natsugumo, U-597 13 Oct: I-30, Loreto 14 Oct: Caribou, Komet, Shch-213, Susana 15 Oct: Drazki, USS Meredith, U-661 16
SS_Winnipeg
Japanese minelayer
immediately before the start of World War II, and sunk by the American submarine USS Darter in June 1944. Under the Maru-3 Supplementary Naval Expansion Budget
Japanese_minelayer_Tsugaru
World War II merchant ship of the United Kingdom
Flamingo, Matsukaze, USS Meredith, HNLMS Sumatra, Tanikaze, Z32, ZH1 10 Jun: USS Glennon, Innsbruck, Mistral, Ro-111, U-821 11 Jun: USS Partridge, Ro-42,
SS_Empire_Bunting
Military unit
Omaha Beach during the Normandy invasion of June 1944. On 6 June 1944, the Meredith struck a mine, and after being towed to the Bay of the Seine, sank on 9
Destroyer_Squadron_60
Agreement USS Walker (DD-163) (1919) USS Crosby (DD-164) (1919) Guadalcanal campaign - Philippines campaign (1944-45) - Battle of Okinawa USS Meredith (DD-165)
List of ships built at the Fore River Shipyard
List_of_ships_built_at_the_Fore_River_Shipyard
Buckley-class destroyer escort
March 1942 following the accidental firing of a torpedo aboard destroyer USS Meredith. For his selfless conduct in giving first aid to an injured shipmate
USS_Durik
Imperial Japanese Navy Type B1 submarine
L-16 12 Oct: USS Duncan, Murakumo, Natsugumo, U-597 13 Oct: I-30, Loreto 14 Oct: Caribou, Komet, Shch-213, Susana 15 Oct: Drazki, USS Meredith, U-661 16
Japanese_submarine_I-30
Asashio-class destroyer
L-16 12 Oct: USS Duncan, Murakumo, Natsugumo, U-597 13 Oct: I-30, Loreto 14 Oct: Caribou, Komet, Shch-213, Susana 15 Oct: Drazki, USS Meredith, U-661 16
Japanese destroyer Natsugumo (1937)
Japanese_destroyer_Natsugumo_(1937)
pages. USS M-1 (SS-47) USS M. J. Scanlon (ID-3513) USS M. M. Davis (SP-314) USS M. W. Chapin (1856) USS Maartensdijk (ID-2497) USS Macabi (SS-375) USS Macaw
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USS MEREDITH
USS MEREDITH
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Rouse.German : from a short form of a Germanic personal name formed with hrÅd ‘renown’.German (of Slavic origin) : from Old Slavic rusu ‘reddish’, ‘blond’, hence a nickname or an ethnic name meaning ‘Russian’.Swiss German : topographic name for someone who lived by a scree, Middle High German ru(o)zze.In some instances the name referred to personal or business connections with Russia, the country of the Reussen, from Middle High German Riusse.
Male
German
German form of Latin Bartolomaeus, BARTOLOMÄUS means "son of Talmai."
Female
Egyptian
, Turn of Heaven, Conductor of the Gods.
Girl/Female
Indian, Japanese, Sanskrit
Dawn
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, French, German, Swedish
Bear
Male
English
Short form of English Russell, RUSS means "little red one."
Boy/Male
Biblical
An ass.
Male
Egyptian
, a king of Egypt; Khufu.
Male
German
German form of Roman Latin Ursus, URS means "bear."
Boy/Male
Australian, Italian
Intelligent
Male
Norse
Old Norse legend name of a dwarf who almost married Thor's daughter Thrud, ALVÃSS means "all wise."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Sun Rays
Male
Egyptian
, a son of Rameses II.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Saffron
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Voice; Use
Girl/Female
British, English
Happy
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Smoke.
Boy/Male
Australian, Latin
Worthy of Respect
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a cooper or else a nickname for a rotund, fat man, from Middle English, Old French busse ‘cask’, ‘barrel’ (of unknown origin). The word was also used in Middle English for a type of ship, and the surname may perhaps have been given to someone who sailed in one. The byname seems to occur already in Domesday Book, where a Siward Buss, and a John and Richard Buss are recorded at Brasted in Kent.German and Swiss German : from a pet form of the personal name Burkhard (see Burkhart).Danish : variant of Buus.
Boy/Male
English American French
Form of Rufus: Red-haired.
USS MEREDITH
USS MEREDITH
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Telugu
One who Rides a Chariot
Female
English
Roman name derived from the Latin word scholasticus, SCHOLASTICA means "scholar."
Girl/Female
Indian
Friend
Boy/Male
Hindu
The flute playing God
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shat Padm | ஷத-பதà¯à®®
Hundred petal lotus
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Tamil
God
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
One with Round Face
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Desirous of Victory
Girl/Female
Tamil
USS MEREDITH
USS MEREDITH
USS MEREDITH
USS MEREDITH
USS MEREDITH
v. i.
To be accustomed to go; to frequent; to inhabit; to dwell; -- sometimes followed by of.
v. t.
The premium paid for the possession and employment of borrowed money; interest; usury.
v. t.
Yielding of service; advantage derived; capability of being used; usefulness; utility.
v. t.
Common occurrence; ordinary experience.
v. t.
To practice customarily; to make a practice of; as, to use diligence in business.
v. t.
Continued or repeated practice; customary employment; usage; custom; manner; habit.
v. i.
To be wont or accustomed; to be in the habit or practice; as, he used to ride daily; -- now disused in the present tense, perhaps because of the similarity in sound, between "use to," and "used to."
v. t.
A stab of iron welded to the side of a forging, as a shaft, near the end, and afterward drawn down, by hammering, so as to lengthen the forging.
v. t.
To behave toward; to act with regard to; to treat; as, to use a beast cruelly.
v. t.
The act of employing anything, or of applying it to one's service; the state of being so employed or applied; application; employment; conversion to some purpose; as, the use of a pen in writing; his machines are in general use.
n.
One who uses, or sustains the use of, the veto.
v. t.
The benefit or profit of lands and tenements. Use imports a trust and confidence reposed in a man for the holding of lands. He to whose use or benefit the trust is intended shall enjoy the profits. An estate is granted and limited to A for the use of B.
v. t.
To make use of; to convert to one's service; to avail one's self of; to employ; to put a purpose; as, to use a plow; to use a chair; to use time; to use flour for food; to use water for irrigation.
n.
A quadruped of the genus Equus (E. asinus), smaller than the horse, and having a peculiarly harsh bray and long ears. The tame or domestic ass is patient, slow, and sure-footed, and has become the type of obstinacy and stupidity. There are several species of wild asses which are swift-footed.
v. t.
The special form of ritual adopted for use in any diocese; as, the Sarum, or Canterbury, use; the Hereford use; the York use; the Roman use; etc.
v. t.
Occasion or need to employ; necessity; as, to have no further use for a book.
n.
A state of confusion or disorder; -- prob. variant of mess, but influenced by muss, a scramble.
v. t.
To accustom; to habituate; to render familiar by practice; to inure; -- employed chiefly in the passive participle; as, men used to cold and hunger; soldiers used to hardships and danger.