One ship of the United States Navy has been named USS Wyoming in honor of the Wyoming Valley in eastern Pennsylvania that runs along the Susquehanna River. Three others have been named in honor of state of Wyoming.
- USS Wyoming (1859) was a screw sloop that operated on the California coast during the American Civil War and fought the forces of a Japanese warlord in the Battle of Shimonoseki.
- USS Wyoming (BM-10), an Arkansas-class monitor, later renamed USS Cheyenne.
- USS Wyoming (BB-32) (1910–1947) was the lead ship of her class of battleships.
- USS Wyoming (SSBN-742) is an Ohio-class submarine.
- See also
- USS Wyoming (NCC-43730), a starship in the fictional universe of Star Trek
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