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Friday night: Max Wellman and the crew at Noce, 1326 Walnut St., Des Moines, perform their new “Voix de Ville — A Modern Vaudeville Cabaret” during a 7 p.m. show that features original music ...
They were the last of the “all-gun” heavy cruisers and were exceeded in size within the U.S. Navy only by the 30,000-long-ton (30,481 t) Alaska-class "large cruisers" that straddled the line between heavy cruisers and battlecruisers. Two Des Moines-class cruisers were decommissioned by 1961 but the Newport News (CA-148), served until 1975.
Location: 2724 Ingersoll Ave., Des Moines; 515-244-1314 or harbingerdsm.com More: He goes to Asia every year for inspiration. Now his restaurant was named tops in the US
Location: Gusto Pizza Bar, 2301 Ingersoll Ave., Des Moines More: Bamie's pizza pops up at Gusto Pizza Bar again with nostalgic pies from 37 years ago Indulge — A Wine, Cheese and Chocolate Affair
Commander Cruiser Division TWO transferred to USS Des Moines on 20 September and his staff returned aboard on 1 November 1956. Newport News transiting the Kiel Canal in September 1962. In early September 1957, Newport News was on station in the Eastern Mediterranean in preparation for any contingency during the Syrian crisis.
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USS Des Moines (CA-134) was the lead ship of the class of United States Navy (USN) heavy cruisers. She was the first USN ship to mount the auto-loading 8-inch (203 mm) Mark 16 guns , the first large-caliber auto-loading guns in the world.