CA-45

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CA-45 was the hull classification symbol for USS Wichita, a U.S. Navy heavy cruiser that served prominently during World War II.

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instanceOf United States Navy ship
heavy cruiser
warship
armament 9 × 8-inch (203 mm) guns in three triple turrets
anti-aircraft guns
secondary 5-inch dual-purpose guns
awards battle stars for World War II service
beam approximately 61 feet 9 inches
builder Philadelphia Naval Shipyard NERFINISHED
class Wichita-class cruiser NERFINISHED
commissioned 16 February 1939
conflict World War II
country United States of America
crewComplement approximately 900 officers and enlisted
decommissioned 3 February 1947
designOrigin last U.S. heavy cruiser designed under the Washington Naval Treaty limits
displacement approximately 10,000 long tons standard
fate sold for scrap
hullClassificationSymbol CA-45 NERFINISHED
laidDown 28 October 1935
launched 16 November 1937
length approximately 608 feet
namedAfter Wichita, Kansas NERFINISHED
notableFeature transitional design between treaty heavy cruisers and later Baltimore-class cruisers
operator United States Navy
participatedIn Battle of the Atlantic NERFINISHED
North African landings
Operation Torch NERFINISHED
Pacific island campaigns
propulsion geared turbines
oil-fired boilers
steam turbines
role anti-aircraft defense
escort for aircraft carriers
shore bombardment
shipType heavy cruiser
sponsor Mrs. Frances F. McLean NERFINISHED
stricken 1 March 1959
theaterOfOperations Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
European Theater NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
Pacific Theater NERFINISHED
topSpeed approximately 33 knots

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