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To change this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used: {{Active ship classes of the United States Navy | state = collapsed}} will show the template collapsed, i.e. hidden apart from its title bar. {{Active ship classes of the United States Navy | state = expanded}} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible.
The 1975 ship reclassification of cruisers, frigates, and ocean escorts brought U.S. Navy classifications into line with other nations' classifications, and eliminated the perceived "cruiser gap" with the Soviet Navy. If a ship's hull classification symbol has "T-" preceding it, that symbolizes that it is a ship of the Military Sealift Command ...
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If a U.S. Navy ship's hull classification symbol begins with "T-", it is part of the Military Sealift Command, has a primarily civilian crew, and is a United States Naval Ship (USNS) in non-commissioned service – as opposed to a commissioned United States Ship (USS) with an all-military crew.
This template provides a wikilink to a ship's page, with label options Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Prefix 1 Fleet identifier Example HMS, Japanese battleship String optional Name 2 Ship's name Example Bismarck, Belgrano String optional ID 3 Hull number, launch year, or pennant number Example H75, 1975, String optional Format 4 Formats label (parts ...
This category contains the Nimitz-class aircraft carriers of the United States Navy. {{Cathead ship class 2}} is a non-italic form; it works as: {{cathead ship class 2|Flower|corvette|Royal Navy}} produces; This category contains the Flower-class corvettes of the Royal Navy. {{Cathead ship class 3}} is the original for disambiguated types; it ...
The Essex class was the 20th century's most numerous class of capital ships, was the backbone of the U.S. Navy's combat strength during World War II from mid-1943 on, and (along with the addition of the three Midway-class carriers just after the war) continued to be the heart of U.S. Naval strength until the 1960s and 1970s.
This category contains the Nimitz-class aircraft carriers of the United States Navy. {{Cathead ship class 2}} is a non-italic form; it works as: {{cathead ship class 2|Flower|corvette|Royal Navy}} produces; This category contains the Flower-class corvettes of the Royal Navy. {{Cathead ship class 3}} is the original for disambiguated types; it ...