USS Harvard
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Four United States Navy ships have been named USS Harvard, after Harvard University:
, was an auxiliary cruiser purchased for use in the Spanish-American War and in commission during 1898
  • USS Harvard (ID-1298), a troop transport acquired in April 1918 that was renamed USS Charles (ID-1298)
    USS Charles (ID-1298)
    USS Charles , briefly USS Harvard in 1918 and 1920, was a troop transport that served in the United States Navy from 1918 to 1920.-Construction:...

    two days after commissioning, then was renamed USS Harvard in July 1920 before being sold in October 1920

, was a leased yacht in commission as a patrol boat from 1917 to 1919
  • USS Harvard 1945 - At the Kaiser Shipyard in Richmond, Calif., the 10,800-ton SS Harvard Victory was launched as the first of a new series of U.S. Maritime Commission ships named after U.S. educational institutions. The Harvard Corporation later voted to give the ship a library of about 140 volumes selected by the American Merchant Marine Library Association. A simple plaque acknowledged the University's gift.
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