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* The fourth [[USS Boxer (1905)|''Boxer'']] was a training [[brigantine]] launched [[11 October]] [[1904]] by [[Portsmouth Navy Yard]], [[Portsmouth, New Hampshire]], sponsored by Miss Helen Drury and commissioned [[11 May]] [[1905]] with Lt. Hilary H. Royall in command. Until [[20 October]] [[1912]] she served as training vessel at the [[Naval Training Station]], [[Newport, Rhode Island]]. She then shifted to the [[United States Naval Academy]] where she remained until [[25 June]] [[1914]] when she returned to Newport. ''Boxer'' continued in service at Newport until transferred to the [[United States Department of the Interior|Department of the Interior]] [[14 May]] [[1920]] for use in [[Alaska]] by the [[Bureau of Education]].<ref>[http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b8/boxer-iv.htm DANFS USS Boxer no. 4]</ref>
* The fourth [[USS Boxer (1905)|''Boxer'']] was a training [[brigantine]] launched [[11 October]] [[1904]] by [[Portsmouth Navy Yard]], [[Portsmouth, New Hampshire]], sponsored by Miss Helen Drury and commissioned [[11 May]] [[1905]] with Lt. Hilary H. Royall in command. Until [[20 October]] [[1912]] she served as training vessel at the [[Naval Training Station]], [[Newport, Rhode Island]]. She then shifted to the [[United States Naval Academy]] where she remained until [[25 June]] [[1914]] when she returned to Newport. ''Boxer'' continued in service at Newport until transferred to the [[United States Department of the Interior|Department of the Interior]] [[14 May]] [[1920]] for use in [[Alaska]] by the [[Bureau of Education]].<ref>[http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b8/boxer-iv.htm DANFS USS Boxer no. 4]</ref>


* The fifth [[USS Boxer (CV-21)|''Boxer'' (CV-21)]] was an [[aircraft carrier]] that was launched [[14 December]] [[1944]] by [[Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co.]], [[Newport News, Virginia]]. This ''Boxer'' was sponsored by Miss Ruth D. Overton, daughter of the Senator from [[Louisiana]]; The ''Boxer'' was commissioned 16 April 1945 and commanded by Capt. D. F. Smith.<ref>[http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b8/boxer-v.htm DANFS USS Boxer no.5]</ref> See [[USS Boxer (CV-21)]] for details.
* The fifth [[USS Boxer (CV-21)|''Boxer'' (CV-21)]] was an [[aircraft carrier]] that was launched [[14 December]] [[1944]] by [[Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co.]], [[Newport News, Virginia]]. This ''Boxer'' was sponsored by Miss Ruth D. Overton, daughter of the Senator from [[Louisiana]]; The ''Boxer'' was commissioned 16 April 1945 and commanded by Capt. D. F. Smith.<ref>[http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b8/boxer-v.htm DANFS USS Boxer no.5]</ref>


* The sixth [[USS Boxer (LHD-4)|''Boxer'' (LHD-4)]] is an [[amphibious assault ship]] commissioned [[11 February]] [[1995]] and currently on active duty.<ref>[http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b8/boxer.htm DANFS USS Boxer no. 6]</ref>
* The sixth [[USS Boxer (LHD-4)|''Boxer'' (LHD-4)]] is an [[amphibious assault ship]] commissioned [[11 February]] [[1995]] and currently on active duty.<ref>[http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b8/boxer.htm DANFS USS Boxer no. 6]</ref>

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The USS Boxer is the name of ships in the United States Navy. Six ships[1] have born the name Boxer.

The name Boxer originate from His Majesty’s Brig Boxer (Captain Samuel Blyth). In the War of 1812, the Boxer was encountered and captured by the U.S. 12-gun brig Enterprise commanded Lieutenant William Burrows, off of Portland, Maine, on 5 September 1813. It was never converted nor used by the US Navy, instead it was sold as a merchant ship. [2]

United States Navy

The six ships are:

British Royal Navy

Nine ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Boxer.

See HMS Boxer for more details.

References