New Orleans class heavy cruisers
It is the 7th heavy cruiser built for the United States Navy
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It is the 7th heavy cruiser built for the United States Navy
en.namu.wikiTonnage10,136 tons standard displacement Dimensions588' by 61'9" by 21'9" 179.22m by 18.82m by 6.63m Maximum speed32.4 knots Complement868
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www.surfpac.navy.milA train called the City of New Orleans carries passengers across the nation’s heartland between the Crescent City and Chicago, but a new warship named for the
www.myneworleans.comNew Orleans class cruisers (1933) USA (1933-37) USS New Orleans, Astoria, Minneapolis, Tuscaloosa, San Francisco, Quincy, Vincennes New Orleans class:...
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