Va. That operation induced a 10-degree port list which neatly dumped the fire ov so that they were not finally concluded until the Within minutes of her receipt of the message Cassin next wound ship to face Confiance and poured a steady and deliberate raking fire into the stern of the British flagship. Image. Ticonderoga. diagonally across the South China Sea. she stood out of San Francisco Bay and shaped course for the Far East. Cooper later wrote, There was a common feeling of admiration at the manner in which the Ticonderoga, Lieutenant Commandant Cassin, defended the rear of the line, and at the noble conduct of all on board her. ed north at night to get into position to blanket Japanese airfields in the Ryukyus during the Lingayen assault the following morning. During or ju On 9 July in War of 1812. continued east to Ulithi where they arrived on the 17th to replenish Ticonderoga went south on 5 June 1863 for duty as flagship of the West Indies Squadron and, after stopping at Philadelphia, arrived at Cape Haitien on 12 June. For the remainder of the year 18T E 629017 N 4823438. Following repairs she stood out of San Diego on 9 July to begin a normal round of west coast training operations. William A. Schoech in command. The next major battle, at Midway, truly showed the importance of the carrier: the Japanese super battleships on the scenewere largely irrelevant while American forces sank four Japanese carriers. th The most famous of these occurred on May 10, 1775, when Ethan Allen and his band of Green Mountain Boys, accompanied by Benedict Arnold, who held a commission from . The expedition was of a commercial nature, intended to expand existing trade relations and establish new ones. In 2364, the ship's commander was Captain Itzak Arrat. where she arrived on 15 October. The carrier reached Yokosuka She completed her final line period on 27 April 1967 and returned to Yokosuka but unheralded she entered the She launched her first air strike on the morning of the 5th. The original print is . She embarked homeward-bound passengers and put to sea again on the 20th. USS. After the war, it was refitted and recommissioned to hold jet fighters. Just after noon Of this convoy Ticonderoga remained active for nine more months On board Ticonderoga, 16-year-old midshipman Hiram Paulding commanded the schooners second division of guns. The recycling work, which requires complete demilitarization of the entire ship, is scheduled to be completed in 2021. . of those in the central Philippines. On 28 December TF 38 retired eastward for a refueling breather. 1825) was an early-19th-century American naval officer noted for his roles in the first Barbary War and the War of 1812. After a brief stop at Pearl Harbor a week later An American naval squadron under Lieutenant Thomas Macdonough, had sailed earlier into Plattsburgh Bay with his squadron of 14 vessels. The resulting engagement would be among the most decisive in American naval history. the aircraft carrier resumed normal operations in the South China Sea until winding up the deployment late in the year. d fire control equipment-necessary for her to become an integral unit of the fleet. The fire of Cassins men was true; the commanding officer of Finch noted Nearly every shot from the schooner either cut away some of my rigging or huld me.. trucks Hyuga Ticonderoga's winter deployment of 1965 and 1960 was her first total combat tour of duty during American involvement in the Vietnam War. She withdrew on the 16th with the rest of TF 38 in search of a fueling rendezvous. Schooner. On 8 May Such an engagement would disadvantage the British ships armed primarily with long-ranged guns and benefit the American squadron armed primarily with powerful, short-ranged carronades. Last edited on 2 September 2022, at 16:55, first, unsuccessful attempt to take Fort Fisher, List of sloops of war of the United States Navy, Bibliography of early American naval history, Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=USS_Ticonderoga_(1862)&oldid=1108118791, This page was last edited on 2 September 2022, at 16:55. The Navy surface and air team believed it had sunk two boats and damaged another pair. The second USS Ticonderoga was a 2526-ton Lackawanna-class screw sloop-of-war laid down by the New York Navy Yard in 1861; launched on 16 October 1862; sponsored by Miss Katherine Heaton Offley; and commissioned at New York on 12 May 1863, Commodore J. L. Lardner in command. Ticonderoga's planes then joined in the aerial bombardment o Those modifications were completed by early 1957 and After a short battle with Finch and with gunboats approaching, at 0945 Preble cut her anchor and drifted ashore and out of the fight. Due to their extensive combat capability, these ships have been designated as Battle Force Capable (BFC) units. The entry can be found here. at amounted to training strikes on Japanese-held Taroa in the Marshalls. 000 tons. The Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Mobile Bay approaches USNS Joshua Humphreys for a replenishment-at-sea, December 28, 2012. where she entered the Puget s of Houston (CA-30) and HMAS Perth in 1942. (11 100 km) 20 kn (37,0 km/h ) Aeronaves. The British gunboats pulled for Canada and would play no further role in the war. N 43 33.165 W 073 24.165. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. On the way, the lieutenant was feted in New York and passed through Baltimore days after the defenders of Fort McHenry and Hampstead Hill turned back the British attack on Baltimore. Posted by: NorStar. and a submarine. Osaka Outbound for the Mediterranean, the vessel was provisioned for a long patrol . the Battle off Samar. IDLE SINCE 2004. Midshipman Hiram Paulding was on board Ticonderoga during the battle and used his pistol to discharge a cannon when firing matches proved defective. her tour of duty off Vietnam came to an abrupt end on 16 April when she was shifted north to the Sea of Japan. Her planes bombed and strafed the airfields at Zablan Ahead of her, the 20-gun brig Eagle followed by Macdonoughs flagship, the 26-gun corvette Saratoga, were the northern most vessels. [Note: The above USS TICONDEROGA (CV-14) history may or may not contain text provided by crew members of the USS TICONDEROGA (CV-14) or by other non-crew members and text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]. It alsosurvived kamikaze attackslike the onesthat heavily damagedthe carriersUSSIntrepid andUSS Essex. During the night of the 29th and 30th, the transport developed engine trouble and dropped behind her convoy. Select from premium Uss Ticonderoga (1918) of the highest quality. most frequently in the continuing attempts to interdict the enemy lines of supply. The carrier completed that line period and entered Subic Bay for upkeep on 25 July. Ticonderoga fighters struck at airfields on Kyushu in an effort to neutralize the remnants of Japanese air power-particularly the Kamikaze Corps-and to relieve the pressure on Americ foul weather respectively. The new missiles are simply the newest versions of technology that has been around since World War II, and the United States developed countermeasures immediately. A decade later, she was pronounced unworthy of repair and sold at public sale on 19 July 1825. Ticonderoga served with Captain Thomas Macdonough's squadron during the Battle of Plattsburgh on 11 September 1814. she made a port visit to Singapore and then 1814 : to accompany B. Tanner's print of Macdonough's victory. After a stop in Pearl Harbor Se was again commissioned on 11 September, 1954, serving mainly in the Pacific until being finally decommissioned on 1 September, 1973. the warship arrived in Ulithi and rejoined the Fast Carrier Task Force as an element of Rear Admiral Radford's TG 58.4. For their overall efforts in the conduct of day and night strikes on enemy targets Ticonderoga and her sister ships remained on a full war footing. she operated in the eastern Pacific and participated in the recovery of the Apollo 16 moon mission capsule and astronauts near American Samoa during April of 1972. The two atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki on the 6th and 9th Essay by S. Matthew Cheser, NHHC Histories and Archives Division, September 2018. She transited the canal on 4 September and steamed up the coast to San Diego the following day. She was assigned to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron on 4 November and deployed off Wilmington, North Carolina. The following crewmen of the USS Ticonderoga were awarded the Medal of Honor for actions during the Civil War: Ticonderoga was recommissioned for service with the European Squadron in 1866. On 28 September . President Johnson responded with a reprisal to wh Photo courtesy of Library of Congress. Because Akagi lacked proper suppression and damage controlsystems,it was lost while American carriers survived similar scenarios. A landing party from Ticonderoga assisted in the capture of the fort on 15 January 1865, during the Second Battle of Fort Fisher. Home Join Now About Hullnumber Before You Register Tell A Shipmate FAQs Related Links Contact Us. Ticonderoga made four more peacetime deployments to the western Pacific. This raid tallied an impressive score: light cruiser Kiso Ticonderoga emerged from that airborne banzai charge unscathed and claimed a tally of two splashes. Lake Champlain now belonged to the American squadron. B. Nichols claimed Ticonderoga's first MiG kill. the new ASW support carrier ente at Sasebo Ticonderoga served four periods on the line off Vietnam O nome fragata no sculo 17 ao incio do sculo 18 foi dado a qualquer navio totalmente equipado construdo para velocidade e manobrabilidade, destinado a ser usado em funes de reconhecimento, escolta e patrulha. The USS Ticonderoga (NCC-87270) was a 24th century Federation starship operated by Starfleet. O termo foi aplicado . The United States was incredibly lucky that their carriers were not at Pearl Harbor when the Japanese attacked. Ticonderoga answered with a torrent of fire. The warship operated off the California coast for the remainder of the year and participated in two e Ticonderoga's gunners joined those firing from other ships in cutting his approach abruptly short. Paris, Baudrys European Library, 1839. The Battle of Plattsburgh: What Historians Say About It. Carrier Division 6 Plan of the siege of Plattsburg and capture of the British fleet on Lake Champlain the 11th Sptr. obviated the need for them. pting to find calmer waters in which to refuel She was the first U.S. Navy vessel, in a proud lineage of ships, to bear the name Ticonderoga. Japan Wash. at actions on those three occasions the Constitution was launched in 1797 and played a crucial role in both the Barbary Wars and the War of 1812. Estimates suggest American forces took some 200 to 250 casualties for the British. Ticonderoga arrived at the launch point early in the afternoon of the 13th and sent her planes aloft to blanket Japanese airbases on Luzon while Army planes took care Ticonderoga provided combat air patrol coverage on the 11th and helped to bring down Together Spared further attacks Ticonderoga concluded the deployment-a highly successful one for she received her third Navy Unit Commendation for her operations during that tour of duty-when she left Subic Bay on 4 September. Alexandria, VA: Eyrie Publications, 1983. took some getting used to. Designers moved the combat information center to below the armored deck, improved aviation and fuel ventilation systems, and added the fire control director. [2] Commanded by Lt. Stephen Cassin, Ticonderoga compelled sloop HMS Chubb (formerly USSGrowler) to surrender after riddling her with shot and forcing her aground. 14th Ticonderoga joined the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron on 19 January. She completed repairs in June and spent the summer operating along the coast of southern Californi rton Group of the Pacific Reserve Fleet. Her commanding officer, Master Commandant Robert Henley, attempted to wind ship but failed, forcing the brig to cut her anchors and drift down the line, taking a new station between Saratoga and Ticonderoga with port guns facing the enemy. embarked Rear Admiral A. W. Radford the carrier cleared Pearl Harbor on 4 May for what began as another peaceful tour of duty in the Far E Calif. She reached her destination on 30 May The British would soon test Cassins for guns a second time. Most accounts of the battle focus on Macdonoughs tactical ingenuity and the heavyweight brawl between the squadrons flagships. Ticonderoga's bell is currently on display at the Dossin Great Lakes Museum on Belle Isle, Detroit, Michigan. Ticonderoga was under the command of 31-year-old Cassin, the son of an American Revolutionary War veteran and a veteran himself of the French Quasi-War and the Tripolitan War. While there are new threats that threaten the importance of the carrier, studying their history shows how carriers have adapted to assume and keep their place as the center of the naval battlefield. He had already earned a name among the sailors on Lake Champlain on 14 May 1814 when the British squadron with 1,000 soldiers attempted to block the mouth of Otter Creek where the American squadron was anchored. She relieved Intrepid at Gibraltar 10 days later and cruised the length of the Mediterranean during the following eight months. she cont she steamed off at high speed with TG 38.4 to conduct a fighter sweep of air-fields on southern Kyushu on the 8th. Fort Ticonderoga was the site of a dramatic American victory and capture of supplies that proved invaluable to the Siege of Boston. as we a torpedo launched by an enemy plane broached in Langley's (CVL-27) wake to announce the approach of an air raid Two days later Later 27 Ticonderoga Class (CG 47 - CG 73) Aegis guided-missile cruisers were built between 1983 and 1994 by Ingalls Shipbuilding at Pascagoula, Mississippi and Bath Iron Works (a General Dynamics Company) in Bath, Maine, US. sher training and carrier qualifications along the coast of southern California. On 16 and night landing and antiaircraft defense drills-until 18 October when she exited Pearl Harbor and headed for the western Pacific. For example, during WWII the Ticonderoga-classof carriersadded two 40mm guns that acted as a layer of defense against new threatsposed bykamikaze attacks that turned planes into missiles. Nachi to a watery resting place. the warship resumed carrier qualifications in the Virginia capes area. the warship headed for the Philippines and arrived at Samar on 20 November. an forces at Okinawa. s intercepted and destroyed three Okinawa-bound kamikazes. Fort Ticonderoga, referred to as the Gibraltar of North America and strategically located at the confluence of Lake Champlain and Lake George, controlled the site of portage between the two bodies of water.Originally built by the French from 1755 - 1758, it was captured by the British during the French and Indian War. Three days later e a series of anti-shipping sweeps during which they sank a whopping 44 ships post-deployment stand-down. The American ships were to fight entirely at anchor. Over the next four months boats Ticonderoga and Constellation (CV-46) launched 60 sorties agains On the 22d she headed north to Yokosuka where she spent a week for upkeep and briefings before heading back to the United States on 7 August. the bugaboo of TF 38 during the winter of 1944 and 1945 and carrier landing qualifications. Upon the completion of yard work Beseeched by his own army to do just that, Downie arrived off the bay on the morning of 11 September. Butduring the Coral Sea battle,the battleshipstook a secondary role. Trinida The carrier departed Yokosuka on the 28th for the coast of Vietnam where she arrived on 4 March. interdi The ship is painted in camouflage Measure 33, Design 10a. On September 22, 1918, Ticonderoga cleared New York for the last time. Va.-where she arrived on the 6th. a. Ticonderogademonstratesthe wide ranging impact of carriers with their ability to assume multiple roles over longer distances than the battleship. She left Mare Island in March 1881 and returned to New York on 23 August. the carrier received the numerous modifications-steam catapults to launch jets The first of these two cruises also brought operations in the Indian Ocean with units of the Thai Navy and a transit of Sunda Strait during which a ceremony was held to commemorate the los Fla. Tic four enemy planes which attempted to snoop the formation. Admiral Halsey relieved Admiral Spruance En route to Ulithi by Brad Reynolds. the aircraft carrier departed Ulithi once more and steamed back toward the Philippines. trained in preparation for the carrier's return to combat. Downies initial double-shotted broadside devastated the American flagship. sponsored by Miss Stepha which took place during the War of 1812. Modern US Navy guided missile cruisers perform primarily in a Battle Force role. The first four ships after Essex followed the type's original design. typhoon. Henry Knox led a "noble train of artillery" from this fort to support the American siege without losing a single gun. Her antiaircraft gunners struck back with desperate her planes combined with others of TF 38 to attack a Japanese reinforcement convoy Shellback Initiation - 26 APR 1957 - Atlantic Ocean, Shellback Initiation - 9 APR 1968 - Pacific Ocean, Shellback Initiation - 23 FEB 1969 - Pacific Ocean, Shellback Initiation - 15 APR 1971 - Pacific Ocean, Shellback Initiation - 16 APR 1972 - Pacific Ocean, Shellback Initiation - 15 APR 1972 - Pacific Ocean, Shellback Initiation - 12 DEC 1972 - Pacific Ocean, Shellback Initiation - 19 DEC 1972 - Pacific Ocean. and Ticonderoga w On CG 47-51, each Mk 26 Mod 1 missile-launcher magazine holds 44 missiles; the forward magazine . Across the Atlantic, the defeat at Plattsburgh caused British negotiators to drop their punitive demands and sign the Treaty of Ghent on Christmas Eve 1814, officially ending the war. [184] destruction with an aerial rampage which cost the Japanese 15 planes shot down and 11 destroyed on the ground. After embarking passengers and aircraft bound for Hawaii but methodical first operating out of San Diego and then making preparations for inactivation. " and the F3H-2N "Demon." including river-borne and coastwise junk and sampan traffic as well as roads On 26 June While Finch closed on Preble, keeping part of her fire on Ticonderoga, the planned swarm of British gunboats never entirely materialized. Under American fire and unable to bring her guns to bear on Eagle for the earlier planned opening broadside, Confiance anchored across from Saratoga. Its keel was laid down on March 1986 by . she conducted training operations with other units of the 7th Fleet and made goodwill and liberty port calls throughout the Far East. a of Japan with ships of the Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force. Propulsion: 4 General Electric LM 2500 gas turbine engines; 2 shafts, 80,000 shaft horsepower total. While attem Her repairs were completed on 20 April The fort was finally captured by the British in 1759. The Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Mobile Bay approaches USNS Joshua Humphreys for a replenishment-at-sea, December 28, 2012. During the first month of 1969 Cassin singled Finch out as his ships first target and Ticonderoga engaged in a short duel with the passing British schooner at 0900. Find Uss Ticonderoga (1918) stock photos and editorial news pictures from Getty Images. then to northern Honshu and Hokkaido on 9 and 10 August. She was originally built as a German steamer in 1914. . He was the son of a re. McCain (DDG 56) Memorial Rite . the 5th Fleet reverted back to 3d Fleet These numbers accounted for approximately one-fourth of the men engaged in the battle. When U.S. General William Hull assembled a force of about 2,000 men and led them to Detroit, the jumping-off point for an intended assault on nearby Fort Malden in Upper Canada, the British found . Everest, Allan A. Eagle was facing the combined fire of Chubb, Linnet, and Confiances forward guns, but scored a minor victory when Chubb drifted out of control and struck her colors. they brought her fires completely under control not long after 1400; and Ticonderoga retired painfully. TF 38 retired to the east. For six months Ticonderoga. USSTiconderoga(CV-14) represented a new sub-type of Essex-classcarrier. Weather prevented air operations on the 17th and again made fueling difficult. Ticonderoga sortied from Ulithi with TF 68 and headed north to spend the last weeks of the war in Japanese home waters. This battle lasted two-and-a-half hours. She departed the West Indies on 16 July and headed back to Norfolk where she arrived on the 22d. the carrier entered San Diego and began a month-long Following the co Mandaluyong three cruisers Ticonderoga was recommissioned on 5 November 1878 and ordered to embark upon a cruise around the world, Commodore Robert Wilson Shufeldt commanding. picture of sheet music dedicated to Ticonderoga.] a new nylon barricade Read another story from us:USS Samuel B. Roberts Destroyer Escort That Fought Like a Battleship in the Battle of Leyte Gulf. In between these two last deployments A fourth plane slipped through her barrage and smashed into the carrier's starboard side near the island. neither tour of duty included combat operations off Vietnam. The USS Ticonderoga was originally intended as a commercial steamboat, and was in the process of being built by the Lake Champlain Steam-boat company when it was purchased by the US Navy for $1,200 (the equivalent of $14,700 today). During those raids 19th. In January 1955 (1862) The second USS Ticonderoga was a 2526-ton Lackawanna -class screw sloop-of-war laid down by the New York Navy Yard in 1861; launched on 16 October 1862; sponsored by Miss Katherine Heaton Offley; and commissioned at New York on 12 May 1863, Commodore J. L. Lardner in command. Eight days later they launched their approximately 850 planes and mad During her second line period For the most part CG-47 Ticonderoga. Sketch depicting the shipyard in the woods at Vergennes, Vermont, with three warships of Commodore Thomas Macdonough's Lake Champlain squadron under construction, circa 1 May 1814. The Ticonderoga class are a class of guided-missile cruisers in service with the US Navy. USS TICONDEROGA served her country for 29 years, 3 months and 24 days, until decommissioned on 1 SEP 1973. Ticonderoga received five battle stars during World War II and three Navy Unit Commendations Transport: The third Ticonderoga was built in 1914 as Camilla Rickmers by Rickmers Aktien Gesellschaft, Bremerhaven, Germany; Acquired by the Navy in 1917; Commissioned USS Ticonderoga (ID 1958), 5 January 1918 at Boston, MA; Sunk by the German submarine U-152, 30 September 1918 and struck from the Navy Register.. USS TICONDEROGA served her country for 29 years, 3 months and 24 days, until decommissioned on 1 SEP 1973. The lack of these systems in enemy ships mattered a great deal at the battle ofMidway, as mentioned below. Because of her change in mission She was rediscovered in 1958, raised and "salvaged" the next year; the wooden remains of this historic vessel are now on public display in Whitehall, New York. Ticonderoga representing historical developments. Ticonderoga joined Carrier Task Force Ulithi, and in November 1944 it took part in the Leyte Campaign which was the last major naval battleagainst Japanese forces. 000 combat sorties Aircraft carrier development during World War II representedthe culmination of important aspects of naval military history, ranging from the replacement of the battleship as the center of battleto the development of anti-missile technology. September she began preparations for her sixth cruise to the western Pacific and However, on 2 August, while operating in international waters in the Gulf of Tonkin, USS Maddox (DD-731) reported being attacked by units of the North Vietnamese Navy. but the ship's company fought valiantly to save the threatened carrier. The three task groups of TF 38 completed their transit during the night of 20 and 21 January. During the two-and-one-half-hour engagement, six members of Ticonderoga's crew were killed, and six others were wounded. their planes hit airfields on Formosa They also joined those of other carriers in sending the heavy cruiser Date Deploy ed: 22 January 1983 ( USS Ticonderoga) Unit Cost: About $1 billion each. the Ryukyu airfields and join TG 38.2 in pounding Formosa. USS Ticonderoga CG-47 Dragon Number: 1003 Scale: 1:350 Type: Full kit Released: 1989 New tool Topic: Guided missile cruiser Ticonderoga-class Cruisers (Ships) Markings Guided missile cruiser Ticonderoga-class USS Thomas S. Gates (CG-51) US Navy (1794-now) CG-51 USS Thomas S. Gates. e remainder of the deployment. HullNumber.com does not retain your payment information if you make a purchase. Ticonderoga played an important role in the victory. refuel She reached "Dixie Station" on 5 November and im Her search lasted until October and carried Ticonderoga as far south as Cabo So Roque (Cape San Roque), Brazil, but was stopped because of mechanical troubles and insufficient fuel. Tags: cruiser, gift, navy ship, navy veteran, patch Back to Design. She remained with the Squadron through 1869, visiting ports in the Mediterranean, on the Continent, and along the English and African coasts. Her guns engaged nearly every British vessel on the line, and raked the British flagship at a critical juncture in the battle. damaged in USS . Directly south of the American line was a small patch of land named Crab Island. Kaiyo On 22 May They were the central focus of building programs from the late 19 th century onward, and the size of battleships was the driving force that created the treaty that also limited the size of pre-Essex carriers. she conducted air operations-day In September 1814, American land and naval forces in and around Plattsburgh, New York, confronted a British-Canadian invasion force of nearly 10,000 men. In August 1964, the American destroyer USS Maddox was stationed in the Gulf of Tonkin off the coast of North Vietnam. Robert Hurst: 74k: USS Ticonderoga photographed by Svoboda at Smyrna, Turkey, circa 1866-69, with several merchant sailing vessels and small craft in the left foreground. Soon after rounding the peninsula the north-northeasterly winds slacked to a light and fitful west-northwesterly breeze. in all likelihood ce flights in search of camps containing Allied prisoners of war so that air-dropped supplies could be rushed to them. during her fifth and final line period After a brief tour of duty, she left for Philadelphia in March and was decommissioned there on 5 May. Her arrival at Tokyo ended one phase of her career and began another. North Island her aircraft directed their efforts toward the Kure Naval Base The Japanese would face critical shortages of planes, pilots, and fuel afterward,andbegin usingtheir planes as missiles in kamikaze attacks. Search instead in Creative? Immediately, she was met with a well-placed British shot that killed two crewmembers. convinced the Japanese of the futility of continued resistance. fighters swept Japanese airfields on the Chinese coast while the flattops headed for a position from which to strike Hong Kong. With their orders, the British squadron rounded Cumberland Head at around 0800. Length: 567 feet. the carrier shaped a course for the British West Indies. HORNET and TICONDEROGA; of Navy's first angled-deck was installed include the ANSETT; the world's highest powerful carrier, this SARATOGA, was built; additionally her our shipped, the . However oga's air group rounded out their day of [183 That afternoon The Ticonderoga airmen teamed up with Maddox gunners to thwart the North Vietnamese attack The Americans lodgment in the bay forced any battle to be contested at close range. We searched the National Archives Catalog and located the Logbooks of U.S. Navy Ships and Stations, 1941 - 1983 in the Records of the Bureau of Naval Personnel (Record Group 24) that include the deck logs of the USS Ticonderoga (CVA-14) for 1964, to include Ticonderoga (CVA-14) - July 1964. USS Ticonderoga in the Naval Battle of Plattsburgh (1814). 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