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Omaha Class Cruiser (1920) - The Dreadnought ProjectApr 7, 2018 · Ten Omaha class light cruisers were completed for the U.S. Navy in the early to mid-1920s. They were the first American cruisers authorized ...Missing: specifications authoritative sources
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Omaha class cruisers (1920) - Naval EncyclopediaThe Omaha were the first American cruisers after a very long eclipse dating back to 1907 (the Chester). They were originally designed in 1919.Missing: authoritative | Show results with:authoritative
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Omaha Class CruisersJan 1, 2014 · The Omaha class ships were originally designed to carry ten 6in guns in a rather unusual configuration. Two were to be carried in the waist and ...Missing: specifications authoritative sources
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The Washington Naval Conference, 1921–1922Together, the treaties signed at the Washington Naval Conference served to uphold the status quo in the Pacific: they recognized existing interests and did not ...<|separator|>
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Speed Characteristics Of The Treaty Cruisers | ProceedingsOf all the treaty-defined classes of ships, the most construction and the most experimentation was undertaken in the cruiser category. During this period what ...
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H-023-1 Navy World War I ContributionThe Naval Act of 1916 authorized the construction of 10 battleships, six battle cruisers—of which the United States had none—as well as a proportionate number ...
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Woodrow Wilson, World War I, and Freedom of the SeasOct 30, 2020 · Introduced as H.R. 15947 on 27 May 1916, the Naval Appropriations Act of 1916 became law on 29 August. It provided for the construction of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] History of the Office of the Chief of Naval OperationsThis centennial history of the Office of the. Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV) is organized around those individuals who have.
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The U.S. Navy in the Great WarThe first of the Omaha-class, authorized in the 1916 program ... According to a report prepared in August of 1918 for the Naval Committee of Congress ...
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[PDF] Building a Navy 'Second to None': The U.S. Naval Act of 1916 ...ABSTRACT. This paper will examine the impact of the First World War on. American attitudes toward Britain, focusing specifically on the.Missing: Omaha | Show results with:Omaha
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Omaha II (CL-4) - Naval History and Heritage CommandJan 27, 2018 · The second Omaha (CL-4) was laid down on 6 December 1918 at Tacoma, Wash., by the Todd Dry Dock & Construction Co.; launched on 14 December 1920.Missing: specifications authoritative
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The design, construction and service life of USS Omaha ClassBy the time the contract plans had been sealed the design had reached a standard displacement of 7,050 tons. The protective scheme included a 3in waterline belt ...
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Omaha Class, U.S. Light CruisersThe Omahas were completed in 1923-1925. The first cruisers built by the United States since 1905, they reflected a long design process marked by strong ...Missing: authoritative sources
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USA 6"/53 (15.2 cm) Marks 12, 14, 15 and 18 - NavWeapsAug 26, 2025 · An improved weapon used on the Omaha (CL-4) class Light Cruisers and in a wet mount on the Submarine Cruisers of the Argonaut (SS-166) and Narwhal (SS-167) ...Missing: original | Show results with:original
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USA 3"/50 (7.62 cm) Marks 2, 3, 5, 6 and 8 - NavWeaps### Summary of 3"/50 Caliber Guns on Omaha-class Cruisers
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The Revolutionary Rangekeeper | Naval History MagazineFord's rangekeeper solved the fire-control problem by calculating the target's future range and bearing, taking into account a shell's time of flight.
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Richmond IV (CL-9) - Naval History and Heritage CommandAug 31, 2015 · The third Richmond (CL-9) was laid down on 16 February 1920 by William Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia, Pa.; launched 29 September 1921; sponsored by Miss Elizabeth ...
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Concord IV (CL-10) - Naval History and Heritage CommandJun 30, 2015 · The Concord IV (CL-10) was launched in 1921, commissioned in 1923, served in the Pacific, participated in WWII, and was decommissioned in 1945.
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Milwaukee III (CL-5) - Naval History and Heritage CommandMar 26, 2025 · ... commissioned on 20 June 1923, Capt. William C. Asserson in command ... Transferred back to the United States 16 March 1949, Milwaukee, the first ...
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Cincinnati III (CL-6) - Naval History and Heritage CommandMar 31, 2020 · The Cincinnati (CL-6) was launched in 1921, commissioned in 1924, served in the Far East, and was decommissioned in 1945. It was involved in ...
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Raleigh III (CL-7) - Naval History and Heritage Command... commissioned in the Boston Navy Yard 6 February 1924, Capt. William C. Watts in command. Raleigh shifted to the New York Navy Yard 26 February to complete ...
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Twilight of catapult aviation after WWII: pt.1 - wwiiafterwwiiMay 7, 2017 · The Omaha class cruisers were the first American warships designed from the outset with catapults, carrying two, initially of the Type P Mk1 ...
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Memphis IV (CL-13) - Naval History and Heritage CommandAug 7, 2015 · The Memphis IV (CL-13) was an Omaha-class cruiser, commissioned in 1925, named after a city in Tennessee, and decommissioned in 1945.
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Error - Page Not FoundInsufficient relevant content. The provided URL (https://www.history.navy.mil/research/histories/ship-histories/danfs/c/concord.html) results in a "Page Not Found" error, and no information on USS Concord's WWII service, torpedo damage, or casualties is available from the content.
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DANFS: USS Detroit (CL-8) - IbiblioUSS Detroit IV (CL-8). A city in Michigan. (CL-8: dp. 7,050; l. 55'6"; b. 55'4"; dr. 13'6"; s. 34 k.; cpl. 458; a. 12 6", 4 3", 10 21" tt.; cl. Omaha). The ...
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USS Detroit (CL-8) - Naval History and Heritage Command - Navy.milUSS Detroit (CL-8) sailed from Boston 16 June 1927 as flagship for Commander, U.S. Naval Forces in Europe. In January 1931 she sailed for a combined fleet ...
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USS Detroit (CL-8) Action ReportFeb 20, 2018 · Two planes were brought down by joint fire of this vessel and Curtiss. · Two men received superficial wounds. · No damage to ship, motor boat sunk ...
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USS Richmond (CL 9) of the US Navy - Allied Warships of WWIILight cruiser of the Omaha class ; Ordered ; Laid down, 16 Feb 1920 ; Launched, 29 Sep 1921 ; Commissioned, 2 Jul 1923 ; End service, 21 Dec 1945.
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Trenton II (CL-11) - Naval History and Heritage CommandMay 8, 2020 · The newly commissioned cruiser cleared New York harbor on 24 May 1924, and set out on her 25,000-mile shakedown cruise through Trinidad in the ...
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USS Trenton (CL 11) of the US Navy - Allied Warships of WWIILight cruiser of the Omaha class ; Ordered ; Laid down, 18 Aug 1920 ; Launched, 16 Apr 1923 ; Commissioned, 19 Apr 1924 ; End service, 20 Dec 1945.Missing: Queen Mary
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Marblehead III (CL-12) - Naval History and Heritage CommandDec 26, 2016 · Marblehead returned to the United States, conducted a summer training cruise for Naval Academy midshipmen and then entered the Philadelphia ...
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USS Marblehead (CL 12) of the US Navy - Allied Warships of WWIILight cruiser of the Omaha class ; Laid down, 4 Aug 1920 ; Launched, 9 Oct 1923 ; Commissioned, 8 Sep 1924 ; End service, 1 Nov 1945 ; History. In 1924 USS ...Missing: sink | Show results with:sink
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USS Memphis (CL 13) of the US Navy - Allied Warships of WWIIDecommissioned 17 December 1945. Stricken 8 January 1946. Sold 10 January 1947 to Patapsco Scrap Co. (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.) to be broken up for scrap ...Missing: construction Atlantic convoy occupation
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USS Concord (CL 10) of the US Navy - Allied Warships of WWIILight cruiser of the Omaha class ; Ordered ; Laid down, 29 Mar 1920 ; Launched, 15 Dec 1921 ; Commissioned, 3 Nov 1923 ; End service, 12 Dec 1945.