Uss constitution biography of william
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Ship's Crew
Charles William Morris was born in East Boston, Massachusetts on August 30, 1916 and enlisted in the navy in April 1934. He began his sea service aboard the battleship California (BB-44) in the Pacific Fleet, then came back to the Atlantic for duty on the heavy cruiser Quincy (CA-39) and the light cruiser Savannah (CL-42), both of which were employed in Spanish waters to protect American interests during that country’s civil war. With World War II beginning in Europe, Morris was assigned to duty in the new aircraft carrier Wasp (CV-7). Throughout 1940, the vessel was involved in training and operations in the Neutrality Patrol. In mid-1941, she twice made trips to Malta, delivering aircraft to that besieged island. In June 1942, she joined the Pacific Fleet and soon saw combat in the Southwest Pacific. Morris survived the carrier’s sinking in the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands on November 15, 1942. His new duty station was the escort carrier Copahee (CVE-12), which was engaged in delivering aircraft from the West Coast to Fiji, the New Hebrides Islands, New Caledonia, and Australia. Promoted to boatswain, Morris returned to the Atlantic Fleet in February 1944 in the tank landing ship LST-519 and participated in the D-Day landings at Normandy. After
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USS Constitution
1797 heavy frigate of the U.S. Navy
For the 1920s battlecruiser, see Lexington-class battlecruiser § Ships in class.
Constitution, dressed overall, fires a 17-gun salute in Boston Harbor, 4 July 2014. | |
History | |
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United States | |
Name | USS Constitution |
Namesake | Constitution of the United States[1] |
Operator | US Navy |
Ordered | 1 March 1794 |
Builder | Edmund Hartt's Shipyard |
Cost | $302,718[2] |
Laid down | 1 November 1794 |
Launched | 21 October 1797 |
Maiden voyage | 22 July 1798[3] |
Renamed |
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Reclassified |
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Homeport | Charlestown Navy Yard[2] |
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Nickname(s) | Old Ironsides |
Status | in active service |
Notes | First commander: Captain Samuel Nicholson |
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General characteristics (as built c. 1797) | |
Type | 44-gun United States-class frigate |
Tonnage | 1,576[5] |
Displacement | 2,200 tons[5] or 1,576[6] |
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