USS Adirondack
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Several ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Adirondack, after the Adirondack Mountains of New York.
- Adirondack was a gunboat in the American Civil War that sank off the Bahamas, and whose wreck is visited by scuba divers.
- A passenger steamer Adirondack was commissioned into the Navy in 1917 and used as a floating barracks until 1919, when she was returned to the owner.
- The Adirondack (AGC-15) was an amphibious force flagship in service in 1945 to 1955.