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on 29 August to attack Wake Island. They shelled that island on 3 September, and then proceeded to Eniwetok to remain until the 24th. The cruisers then moved to Saipan for patrol duty after which, on 6 October, they proceeded to Marcus Island to create a diversion in connection with raids on Formosa.
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the enemy ships. The American cruisers opened fire and continued scoring hits for a full seven minutes before the confused Japanese realized what was taking place. They had believed that their own forces were taking them under fire. When the Japanese warships replied, their fire was too little and
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including "dazzle-camo accents" on the shoulders and sides of the pants and a single battle star on the right shoulder — 11 altogether when the team is on the field — that represents the 11 battle stars the ship earned in its 19-year history. The helmets were hand painted to resemble the ship in
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soon began taking hits again and her boiler fires died one by one. Salt water had entered the fuel oil feed lines. There was now cause for grave concern; she lay dead in the water, and the Japanese ships were closing fast. Luckily, she was hidden in the smoke, and the enemy was not aware of her
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Believing that easy pickings were in store, the American warships formed up and closed the range. Two transports fled for safety as the Japanese warships turned to engage. The American group was outgunned and outnumbered, but pressed on and made a course change in hopes of getting a shot at the
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returned to screen and support duty with the carrier strike groups against Japanese bases and surface craft. Based at Ulithi, she supported the carriers between 15 and 26 October. From 8 November 1944 – 25 January 1945, she operated with CruDiv 5, TF 54, in bombardment against the
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caught fire and was jettisoned. Another hit soon flooded forward compartments. Under cover of a thick smoke screen and aggressive torpedo attacks by the destroyers, the American cruisers were able to make an evasive turn, which for a while allowed the range to open.
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as the ships maneuvered to avoid torpedoes. Screening destroyers made numerous depth charge runs, but no kill was confirmed. Operations against a third contact brought similar results. The group returned to Pearl Harbor on 15 December to refuel.
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would force the enemy to disperse his forces, deny him the opportunity for a flanking movement, and provide the Allies with the choice of where and when to strike next. To obtain adequate intelligence for planning the Marshalls operation, the
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received most of the attention and soon received two hits, one of them amidships, mortally wounding two men, but she responded with very accurate fire. Her rudder stops were carried away, limiting her to 10° course changes. The starboard
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The opposing cruisers simultaneously opened fire at a range of 20,000 yd (18,000 m). The ensuing battle was a retiring action on the part of the Americans, for the Japanese foiled their attempt to get to the auxiliaries.
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s then-pending relocation, as the latter vessel's gameplay stats had been reduced to reflect her new placement earlier in the game's progression. It was removed after the updated tech tree was published to the live server.
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later covered the American liberation of Attu and Kiska which ended the Aleutian Campaign. She departed Adak on 23 September and sailed, via San Francisco, to Pearl Harbor where she arrived on 14 October.
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was used in evaluating the effects on surface vessels during an initial test with an aerial atomic bomb burst on 1 July and during the second test of a subsurface burst on 25 July. Surviving two
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Despite being outnumbered two to one, the Americans succeeded in their purpose. The Japanese attempt to reinforce their bases in the Aleutians had failed and they turned tail and headed home.
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The campaign in the Solomons had developed into a grim struggle requiring the US Navy to commit heavy and light cruisers to savage night battles. On the night of 11–12 October in the
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on 15 September when the carrier was torpedoed by Japanese submarines and sunk. She assisted in rescue operations for survivors, and took on board others who had been picked up by
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operated with Task Force 8 (TF 8) until 23 December, covering Oahu and supporting the task force strike that was planned to relieve beleaguered Wake Island. After Wake fell,
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on 6 July. A month later, on 8 August, she sailed for the Aleutians via Saipan. While en route to Adak, she received word on 31 August to proceed to northern
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on 29 August and laid up to await ultimate disposal. She was sunk as a target hull on 25 May 1948, 130 mi (110 nmi; 210 km) off the coast of
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After a tedious night refueling, they sortied before dawn to hunt submarines north of the islands. Submarines were encountered on the 10th-11th. The first—
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in January–February 1933; and, in September, she was attached to CruDiv 4. From October 1933-January 1934, she underwent overhaul at the
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and other Japanese cities, and returned to Pearl Harbor on 25 April. Orders awaited the ships to sail as soon as possible to join the
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archipelago. The cruiser anchored at Majuro on 6 April and remained until 25 April, when she sailed—unescorted—for Pearl Harbor.
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The Allied offensive strategy in the Pacific now focused on the Marshall Islands. A two-column thrust through Micronesia and the
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provided call-fire at Iwo Jima until 13 March, and then concentrated her activities at Okinawa until 28 May, when she put into
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transports before the escorts could intervene. There was also a possibility that the Japanese would split their force and that
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spent the next four months at Pearl Harbor undergoing repairs and replenishing. Late in March 1943, she departed for the
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suffered two 8 in (200 mm) hits while launching a spread of five torpedoes at long range. In the meantime,
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and four destroyers when they made contact on 26 March with some Japanese transports, escorted by the heavy cruisers
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for repairs and upkeep. She returned to Okinawa to cover minesweeping operations and general patrol in the
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came under air attack and assisted in downing two Japanese bombers. In March, she supported air strikes at
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was almost immediately slated for deactivation. She was originally ordered to report to Commander,
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during the test for the US cruiser line overhaul in 2018. It served as a testing analogue for USS
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and Santa Cruz. On 16 May, she was ordered back to Pearl Harbor and arrived there 10 days later.
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was sunk. Only a single destroyer of the five-ship force escaped damage. Of the American ships,
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The destroyers charged the Japanese cruisers and began to draw the fire away from the damaged
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islands which were bypassed and cut off from support as the major forces concentrated on
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which had carried out preliminary strikes on Wake, as a diversion on 5–6 October, and at
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to reduce enemy seaplane bases. While conducting shore bombardment during those strikes,
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place the location of the wreckage at approximately 31°57'12.0"N 119°54'24.0"W, at 1800
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Search planes were ordered launched from the cruisers, but in the process of launching,
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The carrier groups began intensive preparations to meet the expected Japanese thrust at
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On 14 November, she was added to the list of warships to be used as test vessels for
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returned to San Pedro on 15 June and resumed West Coast operations until sailing for
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announced they would use grey uniforms during their November 20, 2021 game against
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were curtailed by severe weather, and she returned to Pearl Harbor on 13 August.
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conducted rigorous gunnery training until 8 November, when she sailed to join
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was severely damaged but managed to rejoin the group under her own power; and
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was severely damaged and required several months of repairs; a third cruiser,
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Her next extended cruise began on 13 January 1939, when she departed for the
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Sunk as target on 25 May 1948, 130 miles off the Southern California coast
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too late. The action was over in half an hour. One Japanese cruiser, the
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departed Philadelphia on 20 January 1930, for shakedown trials off the
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strikes. In February, she operated in the Gunfire and Covering Force—
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was in the south Pacific to support the campaign to seize and hold
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s group moved to cover the reinforcement of Midway and then Samoa.
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coast. She began her first extended cruise on 10 February; visited
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arrived at Pearl Harbor on 30 April and sailed the next day for
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was redesignated CA-25 in accordance with the provisions of the
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during the landings of 7–8 August and subsequent operations.
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on 25 April 1937. She returned to the West Coast on 20 May.
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duty to return veterans of the Pacific theater to the U.S.
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They shelled Marcus on 9 September and returned to Saipan.
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to prevent the Japanese from supporting their garrisons on
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battle. The Utes won the nationally televised game 38-7.
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operated as cover with her group; on the 11th off the
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Zacharias 1042:After Pearl Harbor 883:then operated off 809:Camden, New Jersey 772:United States Navy 717:anti-aircraft guns 519:anti-aircraft guns 488:processing systems 198:Hull symbol: CA-25 174:CA-25, 1 July 1931 117:Camden, New Jersey 21:USS Salt Lake City 3202: 3201: 2548: 2547: 2419:Popular Mechanics 2032:on 1 October 2015 1889:World of Warships 1851:In the 1965 film 1841:Aleutian Campaign 1543:(TG 50.3) of the 1268:Combat Air Patrol 1050:was brought into 761: 760: 147:Sponsored by 3262: 3194: 3189: 3173: 3163: 3153: 3143: 3121: 3099: 3089: 3079: 3063: 3053: 3042: 3030: 3020: 3010: 2999: 2988: 2977: 2966: 2956: 2945: 2934: 2923: 2912: 2901: 2890: 2879: 2861: 2851: 2840: 2822: 2811: 2793: 2782: 2771: 2760: 2749: 2731: 2720: 2709: 2691: 2680: 2670: 2659: 2649: 2632: 2622: 2612: 2602: 2575: 2568: 2561: 2552: 2480: 2473: 2466: 2457: 2368: 2367: 2360: 2339: 2338: 2336: 2335: 2320: 2314: 2313: 2311: 2310: 2295: 2289: 2288: 2282: 2274: 2272: 2271: 2256: 2250: 2249: 2248: 2247: 2235: 2229: 2228: 2227: 2226: 2214: 2208: 2199: 2193: 2186: 2180: 2177: 2171: 2164: 2158: 2155: 2149: 2148: 2146: 2144: 2137:"Salt Lake City" 2133: 2066: 2060: 2054: 2048: 2042: 2041: 2039: 2037: 2022: 2016: 2015: 2013: 2011: 1999: 1990: 1989: 1982: 1976: 1971: 1969: 1961: 1957: 1951: 1950: 1948: 1946: 1935: 1898: 1800:blasts, she was 1643:Caroline Islands 1579:on 11 November. 1539:was assigned to 1401:Aleutian Islands 1120: 1110: 1054:by the Japanese 844:Inter-war period 669:Aircraft carried 661: 660: 656: 653: 639: 638: 634: 631: 625: 624: 620: 607: 606: 602: 589: 588: 584: 581: 566: 565: 561: 558: 318:subsurface burst 316:Survived atomic 309:Survived atomic 276: 265: 260: 234: 233: 227: 226: 220: 219: 213: 212: 158:11 December 1929 150:Miss Helen Budge 89:18 December 1924 59: 56: 55: 54: 33: 26: 3270: 3269: 3265: 3264: 3263: 3261: 3260: 3259: 3205: 3204: 3203: 3198: 3176: 3166: 3156: 3146: 3135: 3129:Other incidents 3124: 3102: 3092: 3082: 3066: 3056: 3045: 3033: 3027:Empire Flamingo 3023: 3013: 3002: 2991: 2980: 2969: 2963:Hellenic Bulbul 2959: 2948: 2937: 2926: 2915: 2904: 2893: 2882: 2864: 2854: 2843: 2825: 2814: 2796: 2785: 2774: 2763: 2752: 2734: 2723: 2712: 2694: 2683: 2673: 2662: 2652: 2635: 2625: 2615: 2605: 2595: 2582: 2579: 2549: 2544: 2531: 2514: 2492: 2490:-class cruisers 2484: 2453: 2444:Record No:58380 2407:Wayback Machine 2391: 2365: 2353:Fahey, James C. 2351: 2348: 2343: 2342: 2333: 2331: 2322: 2321: 2317: 2308: 2306: 2297: 2296: 2292: 2275: 2269: 2267: 2258: 2257: 2253: 2245: 2243: 2237: 2236: 2232: 2224: 2222: 2216: 2215: 2211: 2200: 2196: 2187: 2183: 2178: 2174: 2165: 2161: 2156: 2152: 2142: 2140: 2135: 2134: 2069: 2061: 2057: 2049: 2045: 2035: 2033: 2024: 2023: 2019: 2009: 2007: 2001: 2000: 1993: 1983: 1972: 1962: 1959: 1958: 1954: 1944: 1942: 1937: 1936: 1932: 1927: 1906: 1896: 1880: 1875: 1849: 1826: 1754: 1692:Volcano Islands 1641:in the western 1541:Task Group 50.3 1529:Gilbert Islands 1520: 1394: 1322:to attack the " 1290: 1266:, and provided 1238:. 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USS Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City
New York Shipbuilding Corporation
Camden, New Jersey
Hull symbol
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Battle stars

Navy Unit Commendation
Operation Crossroads
Bikini Atoll
aerial burst
subsurface burst
Pensacola-class
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White-Forster boilers
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steam turbines
screws
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