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USS Lexington
Five ships of the
United States Navy
have borne the name
Lexington
, after
Lexington, Massachusetts
, where the colonial militia first fought back against the British in "the shot heard 'round the world".
The first
Lexington
was a 14-gun
brigantine
originally named
Wild Duck
purchased in
1776
and used by the
Continental Navy
until her capture in
1777
.
The second
Lexington
was a 24-gun
sloop
commissioned in
1826
and sold in
1860
.
The third
Lexington
was a sidewheel steamer converted to a gunboat and used in the
American Civil War
.
The fourth
Lexington
(CV-2)
was an
aircraft carrier
first commissioned in
1927
, and lost in the
1942
Battle of the Coral Sea
.
The fifth
Lexington
(CV-16)
was commissioned in
1943
, fought in the rest of the
Pacific War
, and is now a
museum ship
.