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USS Leahy (DLG/CG-16) was the lead ship of a new class of destroyer leaders in the United States Navy. Named for Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy , she was commissioned on 4 August 1962 as DLG-16 , a guided missile frigate , and reclassified as CG-16 , a guided missile cruiser , on 30 June 1975.
CG-16 Bath Iron Works, Bath: 3 December 1959 1 July 1961 4 August 1962 1 October 1993 Broken up at Brownsville, 2005 Harry E. Yarnell: CG-17 31 May 1960 9 December 1961 2 February 1963 29 October 1993 Broken up at Philadelphia, 2002 Worden: CG-18 9 September 1961 2 June 1962 3 August 1963 1 October 1993 Sunk as target, 17 June 2000 Dale: CG-19
The XCG-16 was a military transport/assault glider ordered by the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF), from General Airborne Transport Co., for competition against the Waco CG-13A at Wright Field. The XCG-16’s preferred tow aircraft was the Lockheed Model 18 Lodestar .
Early in the war nine Cleveland hulls would be diverted for conversion into Independence class light aircraft carriers (CVLs). By the end of the war three Cleveland hulls would be canceled, and one incomplete hull would later be converted to a guided missile cruiser. [21] USS Cleveland (CL-55) USS Baltimore (CA-68) USS Oakland (CL-95) Cleveland ...
USS Cleveland (CL-55) was the lead ship of the 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 limited by the First London Naval Treaty.
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