Ezra Lebourgeois - Top 10 Most Famous Ships in History

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Ezra Lebourgeois - Here is my list of the top ten most famous ships both military and civilian in history.


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Top 10 Most Famous Ships in History

Though less than 70 feet long and by all accounts a slow and hideous vessel, few can deny the fame the tiny Spanish boat  achieved when she brought Christopher Columbus to the new world. The Santa Maria

Finally ready for her first combat test, on the evening of February 17, 1864, the Hunley , which never seemed to run out of men eager to serve on her despite the generally suicidal nature of doing so, snuck up on the Union sloop Housatonic and buried a spar torpedo in her side. C.S.S. Hunley

one of the most important battles in naval history in that it was the first time two ships made predominantly of iron rather than wood ever engaged in battle. The Union-built Monitor U.S.S. Monitor and C.S.S. Virginia

U.S.S. Constitution Known as “Old Ironsides” due to her sturdy construction, the oldest still intact ship in America serves as a museum in Boston, Massachusetts.

Battleship U.S.S. Missouri she was reactivated and sent to fight during the Korean War, and again in 1984, when she became part of Ronald Reagan’s 600-ship fleet plan.

HMS Victory One of the largest wooden warships ever built, the ship not only saw considerable action in the last decades of the eighteenth century fighting both the French and Spanish fleets, but she became the stuff of legends at the pivotal battle of Trafalgar in 1805

Battleship U.S.S. Maine the battleship Maine (a tiny thing compared to the later behemoths that were to carry the title of battleship) became a rallying point for a nation intent on war

German Battleship Bismarck German dreadnought Bismarck which, at 823 feet and with a top speed of 30 knots, was the largest and fastest warship then afloat.

Battleship U.S.S. Arizona Few ships illicit the sort of emotion among American veterans as does the name Arizona .

British Luxury Liner RMS Titanic The largest and fastest passenger ship of its time, the British White Star liner left England on April 10, 1912 on its maiden voyage to New York, only to strike an iceberg five days later and sink.