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  2. USS Birmingham (CL-62) - Wikipedia

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    Conning Tower: 5 in (127 mm) Aircraft carried. 4 × floatplanes. Aviation facilities. 2 × stern catapults. USS Birmingham (CL-62) was a Cleveland -class light cruiser of the United States Navy, which were built during World War II. The class was designed as a development of the earlier Brooklyn -class cruisers, the size of which had been ...

  3. USS Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    USS Birmingham (CL-2), was a light cruiser in service from 1908 to 1923. USS Birmingham (CL-62), was a light cruiser commissioned in 1943, involved in heavy fighting in the Pacific War, and decommissioned in 1946. USS Birmingham (SSN-695), was a Los Angeles -class nuclear attack submarine in service from 1978 to 1997.

  4. USS Birmingham (CL-2) - Wikipedia

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    2 × 21 in (533 mm) torpedo tubes. USS Birmingham (CS-2/CL-2), named for the city of Birmingham, Alabama, was a Chester -class scout cruiser, reclassified a light cruiser in 1920. Entering service in 1908, the ship became known for the first airplane takeoff from a ship in history in 1910. During World War I, Birmingham escorted convoys across ...

  5. USS Baton Rouge - Wikipedia

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    USS Baton Rouge (SSN-689) was a Los Angeles -class nuclear-powered attack submarine which served with the United States Navy. With her keel laid down on 18 November 1972, Baton Rouge was launched on 26 April 1975. She became the second Los Angeles -class submarine to be commissioned, on 25 June 1977.

  6. List of cruisers of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    Contents. List of cruisers of the United States Navy. Two nuclear-powered cruisers escort the carrier USS Enterprise (CVN-65) in 1964 during Operation Sea Orbit: at center is the USS Long Beach (CGN-9), at left the destroyer leader USS Bainbridge (DLGN-25), which was reclassified as cruiser (CGN-25) in 1975. This list of cruisers of the United ...

  7. Cleveland-class cruiser - Wikipedia

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    Aviation facilities. 2 × stern catapults. The Cleveland-class was a group of light cruisers built for the United States Navy during World War II. They were the most numerous class of light cruisers ever built. Fifty-two were ordered, and 36 were completed, 27 as cruisers and nine as the Independence -class of light aircraft carriers.

  8. USS Hull (DD-350) - Wikipedia

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    USS Hull (DD-350) was a Farragut -class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for Isaac Hull. Hull received 10 battle stars for World War II service, having sailed to Europe, and serving in the Pacific before and during the war in combat. After addition of equipment that made her more top-heavy, she was one of ...

  9. Chester-class cruiser - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham was the first ship in the world to launch an airplane, in 1910 with pilot Eugene Ely, who also performed the first landing on a ship the following year, on USS Pennsylvania. [4] The class patrolled the Caribbean prior to World War I, sometimes supporting military interventions, with Chester playing a key role at the start of the ...