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<table class="wiki-sidebar"><tr><td colspan="2" style="text-align: center">'''USS ''Rutledge'' NCC-57295'''</td></tr>
 
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|Name = USS ''Rutledge''
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|owner = {{Federation}}
<tr><td class="odd"><strong>Affiliation:</strong></td><td class="even">[[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] [[Starfleet]]</td></tr>
 
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|operator = [[Starfleet]]
<tr><td class="odd"><strong>Class:</strong></td><td class="even">[[New Orleans class|''New Orleans'']]
 
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|Status = Active
<tr><td class="odd"><strong>Launched:</strong></td><td class="even">mid [[24th century]]</td></tr>
 
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|Datestatus = 2373
<tr><td class="odd"><strong>Status:</strong></td><td class="even">Unknown</td></tr>
 
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The '''USS ''Rutledge'' (NCC-57295)''' was a [[frigate]], a [[New Orleans class|''New Orleans''-class]] [[Federation]] [[starship]] in the [[24th century]].
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The '''USS ''Rutledge''''' was a [[24th century]] [[Federation]] [[starship]] operated by [[Starfleet]].
   
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In the [[2340s]], the ''Rutledge'' was involved in the [[Federation-Cardassian War]] while under the command of [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Maxwell]].
==Appendices==
 
===Appearances/References===
 
*[[TNG]]:"[[The Wounded]]"
 
*[[DS9]]:"[[Paradise]]"
 
*[[DS9]]:"[[Tribunal]]"
 
*[[DS9]]:"[[Nor the Battle to the Strong...]]"
 
   
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In [[2346]], [[Miles O'Brien]] transferred to the ''Rutledge'' as an enlisted [[crewman]]. After rescuing thirteen [[Starfleet]] [[officer]]s from [[Setlik III]] in [[2347]], O'Brien was promoted to the [[tactical officer]] aboard the ''Rutledge''. ({{TNG|The Wounded}}; {{DS9|Paradise}})
===Background===
 
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''The'' Rutledge ''was possibly named after [[Wikipedia:John Rutledge|John Rutledge]], an [[United States of America|US American]] politician of the late [[Early_History#18th_Century_CE|18th century]].''
 
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[[Will Kayden]] served aboard the ''Rutledge'', as did [[Raymond Boone]] until his capture at Setlik III. ({{TNG|The Wounded}}; {{DS9|Tribunal}})
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In [[2373]], the ''Rutledge'' and the {{USS|Tecumseh}} led the Starfleet counterattack into the [[Archanis sector]] during the {{dis|Federation-Klingon War|2372-73}}. ({{DS9|Nor the Battle to the Strong}})
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{{bginfo|According to the ''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'', the ''Rutledge'' was a {{class|New Orleans}} starship, with the [[registry]] NCC-57295. The DS9 comic "[[Ultimate Annual|No Time Like the Present]]" used the ''Star Trek Encyclopedia'' reference and depicted the ''Rutledge'' thusly. For possible origins of the name, please see {{w|Rutledge}}.}}
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Revision as of 20:11, 4 July 2015

The USS Rutledge was a 24th century Federation starship operated by Starfleet.

In the 2340s, the Rutledge was involved in the Federation-Cardassian War while under the command of Captain Benjamin Maxwell.

In 2346, Miles O'Brien transferred to the Rutledge as an enlisted crewman. After rescuing thirteen Starfleet officers from Setlik III in 2347, O'Brien was promoted to the tactical officer aboard the Rutledge. (TNG: "The Wounded"; DS9: "Paradise")

Will Kayden served aboard the Rutledge, as did Raymond Boone until his capture at Setlik III. (TNG: "The Wounded"; DS9: "Tribunal")

In 2373, the Rutledge and the USS Tecumseh led the Starfleet counterattack into the Archanis sector during the Federation-Klingon War. (DS9: "Nor the Battle to the Strong")

According to the Star Trek Encyclopedia, the Rutledge was a New Orleans-class starship, with the registry NCC-57295. The DS9 comic "No Time Like the Present" used the Star Trek Encyclopedia reference and depicted the Rutledge thusly. For possible origins of the name, please see Rutledge.

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