Three ships of the United States Navy have been named USS San Jacinto, after the Texasbattle of San Jacinto in 1836, and the navy considered acquiring a fourth ship of the name:
The first USS San Jacinto (1850) was an early screw frigate of the navy, launched in 1850. She bombarded the Taku Forts in support of British and French troops on the ground during the Second Opium War and was active during the American Civil War, but wrecked at the beginning of 1865. The ship is also known for its role in the Trent Affair.
The US Navy considered acquiring a civilian passenger-cargo ship, SS San Jacinto, for use during World War I as USS San Jacinto (ID-1531), but never acquired or commissioned her.
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