USS Nashville
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Several ships have been named USS Nashville after Nashville, Tennessee:
- Three of the United States Navy:
- USS Nashville (PG-7) was a gunboat that saw action during the Spanish-American War and cruised off the coast of Panama in November 1903.
- USS Nashville (CL-43) was a light cruiser that saw action during World War II.
- USS Nashville (LPD-13) is an amphibious transport dock currently in service.
- Two of the Confederate Navy:
- CSS Nashville (1861), a passenger ship rigged out as a cruiser, sunk in 1863
- CSS Nashville (1864), a steam ironclad, built 1864, surrendered 1865, scrapped 1867

