USS Marblehead (1935)
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United States | |
Name | Marblehead |
Namesake | Town of Marblehead, Massachusetts |
Ordered | 1 July 1918 |
Awarded | 24 January 1919 |
Builder | William Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia |
Yard number | 502 |
Laid down | 4 August 1920 |
Launched | 9 October 1923 |
Sponsored by | Mrs. Joseph Evans |
Completed | 1 January 1924 |
Commissioned | 8 September 1924 |
Decommissioned | 1 November 1945 |
Stricken | 28 November 1945 |
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Honors and awards | 2 × battle star |
Fate | Sold for scrap 27 February 1946 |
General characteristics (as built) | |
Class and type | Omaha-class light cruiser |
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Beam | 55 ft 4 in (16.87 m) |
Draft | 14 ft 3 in (4.34 m) (mean) |
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Crew | 29 officers 429 enlisted (peace time) |
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Aircraft carried | 2 × floatplanes |
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General characteristics (1941) | |
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USS Marblehead (CL-12) was an Omaha-class light cruiser, originally classified as a scout cruiser, of the United States Navy. She was the third Navy ship named for the town of Marblehead, Massachusetts.