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USS Columbia (CL 56)

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General Type Ship
Unit Type Cruiser
Cost 15
Set Action Stations
Manufacturer Forumini
Available 1942
Set ID 28
Game Class Limits Cleveland
Class Size 27
Country United States (Details)
Prototype USS Columbia (CL-56) (Details)
Class Cleveland (Details)
Armor 5
Vital 10
Hull Points 3
Speed 2
Primary 8/8/8/7
Secondary 5/5/4/-
AA 8/-/-/-
ASW -/-/-/-
Special Ability Extended Range 4
Special Ability Cruiser Killer
Special Ability Stalwart
Game Rarity X
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Notes: The rapid firing 6in/47 main battery on the Brooklyn and Cleveland class cruisers was the favorite cruiser gun of the USN, and gave these ships a powerful punch. USS Columbia had a very active war.
Prototype: USS Columbia (CL-56) was one of 26 United States Navy Cleveland-class light cruisers completed during or shortly after World War II. The ship, the sixth US Navy ship to bear the name, was named for the city of Columbia, South Carolina. Columbia was commissioned in July 1942, and saw service in several campaigns in the Pacific. Like almost all her sister ships, she was decommissioned shortly after the end of the war, and never saw active service again. Columbia was scrapped in the early 1960s. A memorial to the ship and men who served on her exists in Columbia, SC.
Class History: The Cleveland class was a group of light cruisers built for the U.S. Navy during World War II. The ships were designed with the goal of increased cruising range, anti-aircraft armament, torpedo protection, etc., compared with earlier U.S. cruisers. Fifty-two ships of this class were originally planned, but nine of them were completed as the light aircraft carriers of the Independence class, and two of them were completed to a somewhat different design, with more compact superstructures and just a single stack. These two were called the Fargo class. Of the 27 Cleveland-class cruisers that were commissioned, one (Galveston) was completed as a guided missile cruiser and five were later modified as Galveston and Providence-class guided missile cruisers. Following the naming convention at the time, all the ships completed as cruisers were named for US cities and towns.
Country: The U.S. is a country of 50 states covering a vast swath of North America, with Alaska in the northwest and Hawaii extending the nation’s presence into the Pacific Ocean. Major Atlantic Coast cities are New York, a global finance and culture center, and capital Washington, DC. Midwestern metropolis Chicago is known for influential architecture and on the west coast, Los Angeles' Hollywood is famed for filmmaking.
Item created by: gdm on 2017-11-30 15:04:19
Last edited by: gdm on 2019-12-10 07:38:12


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