Ships in Class
Ship Name | Hull No. | Builder | Commission– Decommission |
Fate | Link |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Albany | CA-123/CG-10 | Bethlehem Steel, Quincy | 1946–1980 | Disposed of, sold by DRMS for scrapping, 08/12/1990 | NVR DANFS |
Chicago | CA-136/CG-11 | Philadelphia Naval Shipyard | 1945–1980 | Disposed of, sold by DRMS for scrapping, 10/24/1991 | NVR DANFS |
Columbus | CA-74/CG-12 | Bethlehem Steel, Quincy | 1945–1975 | Disposed of, sold by DRMS for scrapping, 11/01/1977 | NVR |
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