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USS Bonhomme Richard

Ships Named Bonhomme Richard

Three ships of the United States Navy have borne the name Bonhomme Richard or Bon Homme Richard (pronounced "BOHN-uhm REE-shard"), the French language equivalent of "Goodman Richard," in honor of Benjamin Franklin the US Ambassador to France at the time. The name Bonhomme Richard is derived from the pen name of Benjamin Franklin, the author of "Poor Richard's Almanak" and as near an approach to nationality as that circumstance would well allow.

Would-be Bonhomme Richards

  • In 1864, Congress authorized the 3,700-ton Ammonoosuc class screw frigate to take the name Bonhomme Richard, but the vessel was never built.
  • On September 26, 1942, while still under construction, the name of CV 10 was changed from Bonhomme Richard to Yorktown (the previous Yorktown was lost three months earlier at the Battle of Midway).

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