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USS Boxer

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Six ships of the United States Navy have been named Boxer, after the HMS Boxer, which the USS Enterprise captured during the War of 1812.

  • The USS Boxer (1815), was a 14-gun brig constructed by C. and D. Churchill of Middletown, Connecticut, and commissioned in 1815 under Lt. John Porter.
  • The USS Boxer (1865), was originally the blockade runner Tristram Shandy, captured during the Civil War on 15 May 1864.
  • The USS Boxer (CV-21), was an aircraft carrier launched 14 December 1944 and commissioned 16 April 1945.
  • The USS Boxer (LHD-4), is an amphibious assault ship commissioned 11 February 1995 and currently on active duty.

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