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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 .
USS Marblehead (CL-12), launched in 1923, was an Omaha-class light cruiser. She served in World War II until scrapped in 1947. She served in World War II until scrapped in 1947. List of ships with the same or similar names
CL-10 29 Mar 1920 15 Dec 1921 3 Nov 1923 12 Dec 1945 Struck 8 Jan 1946; Sold for scrap, 21 Jan 1947 Trenton: CL-11 18 Aug 1920 16 Apr 1923 19 Apr 1924 20 Dec 1945 Struck 21 Jan 1946; Sold for scrap, 29 Dec 1946 Marblehead: CL-12 4 Aug 1920 9 Oct 1923 8 Sep 1924 1 Nov 1945 Struck 28 Nov 1945; Sold for scrap 27 Feb 1946 Memphis: CL-13 14 Oct 1920
When Glassford ' s flagships, the light cruisers USS Boise (CL-47) and USS Marblehead (CL-12), were disabled, he ordered his supporting destroyers to continue with the mission under Commander Paul H. Talbot. The attack came too late to prevent the capture of Balikpapan, and had little effect on the Japanese campaign to capture the resources of ...
USS Marblehead (CL-12) USS Memphis (CL-13) USS Miami (CL-89) USS Milwaukee (CL-5) USS Minneapolis (CA-36) USS Mobile (CL-63) USS Montpelier (CL-57) N. USS Nashville ...
USS Marblehead (CL-12) SS Mariposa (1883) USS Massachusetts (BB-2) USS Mattole; USS Mayrant (DD-31) USS McCormick; USS McCulloch; Ottoman cruiser Mecidiye; USS ...
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USS Pensacola (CL/CA-24) USS Northampton (CL/CA-26) USS Astoria (CL/CA-34) USS Indianapolis (CL/CA-35) The first cruisers of the Pensacola , Northampton , New Orleans , and Portland classes – which were designed after the 1922 Washington Naval Treaty , so quickly that the last design was complete before sea trial of the first were finished ...