Preston (ship)
"Preston" is a name that has been given to numerous ships throughout maritime history. Without further specification, "Preston (ship)" is too broad to refer to a single, definitive vessel. To accurately identify a specific ship named "Preston," one would need additional information such as the ship's type (e.g., destroyer, merchant vessel, sailing ship), its nationality, its launch date, or its historical significance.
For example, several ships named "Preston" have served in the United States Navy:
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USS Preston (DD-19): A Smith-class destroyer commissioned in 1909 and served during World War I.
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USS Preston (DD-327): A Clemson-class destroyer commissioned in 1921 and lost in action during World War II at the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal.
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USS Preston (DD-795): A Fletcher-class destroyer commissioned in 1944 and served during World War II and the Korean War.
Beyond U.S. Navy vessels, "Preston" may have been used as a name for ships in other navies or for commercial and private vessels. Researching specific naval archives, maritime registries, and historical records is necessary to identify a particular "Preston (ship)" with certainty.