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USS Neptune has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:USS Clyde (1863), a 294-ton side-wheel steam gunboat, was briefly named Neptune when first commissioned
USS Neptune (1863), a 1,244-ton screw steamship, served during the American Civil War
USS Manhattan (1863), a monitor in commission from 1864 to 1877, briefly named USS Neptune during 1869
USS Neptune (AC-8), was a collier that carried the first United States troops to Europe in World War I
USNS Neptune, was a Neptune-class cable repair ship, acquired by the US Navy in 1953 as USS Neptune (ARC-2) and scrapped in 2005
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