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USS Jamestown (NCC-1843-A) was an Excelsior-class battleship on active duty in Starfleet from 2282 to 2294. It was the sixth spacecraft to bear the name. Jamestown's commanding officer from 2293-94 was Captain John Cantwell. The ship was deployed to the Starfleet First Fleet for 12 years until it was also lost in a black hole near the Gamma Coronis system. (Starfleet International: USS Jamestown)

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  • USS Jamestown (NCC-1843-A)
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  • USS Jamestown (NCC-1843-A) was an Excelsior-class battleship on active duty in Starfleet from 2282 to 2294. It was the sixth spacecraft to bear the name. Jamestown's commanding officer from 2293-94 was Captain John Cantwell. The ship was deployed to the Starfleet First Fleet for 12 years until it was also lost in a black hole near the Gamma Coronis system. (Starfleet International: USS Jamestown)
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  • Lost
Name
  • USS Jamestown
Type
  • Battleship
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  • NCC-1843-A
Class
  • Excelsior
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  • USS Jamestown (NCC-1843-A) was an Excelsior-class battleship on active duty in Starfleet from 2282 to 2294. It was the sixth spacecraft to bear the name. Jamestown's commanding officer from 2293-94 was Captain John Cantwell. The ship was deployed to the Starfleet First Fleet for 12 years until it was also lost in a black hole near the Gamma Coronis system. (Starfleet International: USS Jamestown)
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