USS San Francisco (CA-38)

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USS San Francisco (CA-38) was a New Orleans-class heavy cruiser of the United States Navy that earned fame and numerous battle stars for her fierce service in the Pacific during World War II, particularly in the Guadalcanal campaign.

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USS San Francisco (CA-38) canonical 5
USS San Francisco 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf New Orleans-class heavy cruiser
United States Navy cruiser
warship
aircraftCarried floatplanes
armamentMain 9 × 8-inch/55 caliber guns
armamentSecondary 8 × 5-inch/25 caliber guns
awarded Presidential Unit Citation (United States)
surface form: Presidential Unit Citation
battleStars 17 battle stars
beam 61 feet 9 inches
builder Mare Island Naval Shipyard
class New Orleans class
commandingOfficerAtGuadalcanal Captain Cassin Young (killed in action)
commissionedDate 10 February 1934
conflict World War II
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crewComplementWartime approximately 1,200 officers and enlisted
decommissionedDate 10 February 1946
displacementFullLoad approximately 12,775 long tons
displacementStandard approximately 9,950 long tons
draft 19 feet 4 inches
fate sold for scrap
hullNumber CA-38
laidDownAt Mare Island Naval Shipyard
surface form: Mare Island Navy Yard
laidDownDate 9 September 1931
launchDate 9 March 1933
length 588 feet
memorial sections of her bridge preserved as a memorial in San Francisco, California
namedAfter San Francisco, California, United States of America
surface form: San Francisco, California
notableBattle Battle of Cape Esperance
Battle of Leyte Gulf
Battle of the Philippine Sea
Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands
Naval Battle of Guadalcanal
notableCampaign Battle of Guadalcanal
surface form: Guadalcanal campaign
notableCasualties suffered heavy crew losses at Naval Battle of Guadalcanal
notableEvent heavily damaged in night surface action off Guadalcanal in November 1942
operator United States Navy
postwarUse placed in reserve
preWarServiceArea Pacific Fleet
propulsion 4 propeller shafts
8 boilers
steam turbines
soldForScrapDate 9 September 1959
sponsor Barbara M. Rolph
statusOn7December1941 undergoing overhaul at Pearl Harbor
strickenDate 1 March 1959
survivedAttackOnPearlHarbor yes
theaterOfOperations Pacific Theater of Operations
surface form: Pacific Theater
topSpeed 32.7 knots

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Naval Battle of Guadalcanal involvedShip USS San Francisco (CA-38)
Battle of Cape Esperance shipInvolved USS San Francisco (CA-38)
this entity surface form: USS San Francisco
Daniel Callaghan shipCommanded USS San Francisco (CA-38)
United States Navy in World War II notableShip USS San Francisco (CA-38)
New Orleans class member USS San Francisco (CA-38)
New Orleans class notableShip USS San Francisco (CA-38)