USS Mariner

USS Mariner

USS "Mariner" may refer to:

*USS "Mariner" (SP-1136), formerly the steam tugboat "Jack T. Scully", was built in 1899 and delivered to the US Navy in 1917. She was lost at sea and stricken in 1918.

*USS "Mariner" (1906), a steam tug, was built in 1906, and taken over by the US Navy in 1918. She was returned to her owner and stricken in 1919.

* U.S.S. Mariner is a sports blog that focuses on the Seattle Mariners


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