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  2. USS Honolulu (CL-48) - Wikipedia

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    USS Honolulu (CL-48) of the United States Navy was a Brooklyn-class light cruiser active in the Pacific War (World War II). Honolulu was launched in 1937 and commissioned in 1938. . She was the only cruiser to survive the Battle of Tassafaronga undamag

  3. List of United States Navy ships present at Pearl Harbor ...

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    CL-7 Damaged by torpedo, repaired at Pearl Harbor and Mare Island Moored at berth F-12, forward of Utah, aft of Detroit: Detroit: CL-8 Undamaged Moored at berth F-13, aft of Raleigh: Phoenix: CL-46 Undamaged Berth C-6 Honolulu: CL-48 Minor damage from a bomb near miss Moored at berth B-21, Navy Yard, with St. Louis outboard St. Louis: CL-49

  4. Walter S. DeLany - Wikipedia

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    In May 1939 he became chief of staff and aide to Commander Cruisers, Battle Force, aboard the commander's flagship, the light cruiser USS Honolulu (CL-48), which took part in exercises along the U.S. West Coast and later moved to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. [9]

  5. USS Honolulu - Wikipedia

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    USS Honolulu (CL-48), a light cruiser in commission from 1938 from 1947 USS Honolulu (SSN-718) , a submarine in commission from 1985 to 2007 List of ships with the same or similar names

  6. Brooklyn-class cruiser - Wikipedia

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    The Brooklyn-class design was a further refinement of the New Orleans-class heavy cruiser that preceded it. [2] The desire for the Brooklyns arose from the London Naval Treaty of 1930, which limited the construction of heavy cruisers, i.e., ships carrying guns with calibers between 6.1 and 8 inches (155 and 203 mm).

  7. Yates Stirling Jr. - Wikipedia

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    The heavy cruiser USS New Orleans (CA-32) was commissioned in February 1934, the destroyer USS Dale (DD-353) and gunboat USS Erie (PG-50) were both built and commissioned along with a few Coast Guard cutters. Construction began on the light cruisers USS Brooklyn (CL-40) and USS Honolulu (CL-48).

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  9. Bruce Van Voorhis - Wikipedia

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    The following June, Van Voorhis returned to carrier-based aviation and served first in USS Enterprise (CV-6), then in USS Yorktown (CV-5), and finally back to Enterprise. In June 1940, Van Voorhis joined the aviation unit assigned to the light cruiser USS Honolulu (CL-48) where he served for a year.