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Nicknamed “Old Ironsides,” the USS Constitution was the backbone of a new country’s navy in 1797. Filled with 30 24-pound cannons, the USS Constitution was ahead of its time.
The term "United States Ship" (USS) was used as early as the 1790s, around the same time the British Royal Navy began using HMS on their ships. By the late 1800s, the USS abbreviation was used ...
Step aboard HMS Victory for a full 3D exploration of Britain’s most famous warship—flagship of Admiral Nelson at Trafalgar and a symbol of naval dominance.
An Indiana base provides timber for the USS Constitution, the oldest warship still afloat. News 8's Garrett Bergquist reports.