cthia wrote:I'd hazard a guess based on the fact that most of the military nicknames that we are all accustomed to are mostly American. In the US military, nicknames are a norm. "Maggot" being my favorite from day one in bootcamp. In a monarchy amongst titles and protocols, I wouldn't think disrespectful nicknames would catch on. Heck, nicknames for the ships were sorta frowned upon and had to be enjoyed in secret, like the Nasty Kitty.
-Shannon "Sleeping Beauty" Foraker (until unsafely awakened by the Committee of Public Safety)
-Sonja "Unsociable" Hemphill
Anyways, let's not forget that Honor wore lots of hats and bore lots of titles, even in the nickname arena. She was a baseborn bitch to some. And the "boogeyman" to the Havenites.
A lot of ships have unofficial nicknames, some affectionate and others not so much. Some of the nicknames were officially recognized.
USS Enterprise both unofficially and official as Big E
USS New Jersey Big J or somewhat derisively Jersey Girl
USS Missouri Mighty Mo
USS Constellation Connie and Constipation
USS Cowpens Mighty Moo
USS Valley Forge Valley Girl
USS Wichita Wicked Witch
USS Pensacola Sweet Pea
USS Intrepid Evil Eye[/quote]
Fox2 wrote:USS Lexington (CC-1/CV-2) Lady Lex
USS Saratoga (CC-2/CV-3) Sara
USS Langley (CV-1/AV-3) Covered Wagon
USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) The Big Stick
USS Hopper (DDG-70) is named for "Amazing Grace" Hopper. Don't know if USS Hopper answers to that or not.
Thanks for the info guys. I was not aware of any of them and they are really interesting. But they are all American ships so it doesn't surprise me that they had nicknames. Are there any British warships who bore nicknames?
I googled it and found
this site.
The nicknamed British warships seem to more
malapropism than anything else.
I wonder if the nicknames were used to confound the enemy?[/quote]
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Lady Lex was also applied to CV-16 currently a museum ship in Corpus Cristi
CV-67 USS Kennedy was publicly nicknamed "Big John" and also known as "The Can Opener" -- look up USS Belknap for details.
USS Abraham Lincoln (the Polaris SSBM version) was known as both "Honest Abe" and "Sinkin Lincoln"
USS California (CGN-36) was occasionally known as "Hotel California" (you can check out, but you can never leave)
-- Stewart (USN retired)