- Galveston class cruiser
Originally built as "Cleveland"-class
light cruiser s (CL) in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II , in 1957 three ships were re-designated as "Galveston"-class guided missile light cruisers (CLG) and fitted with the Talos long-rangesurface-to-air missile system. During the two year refit, the aft superstructure was completely replaced and all aft guns were removed to make room for the twin-arm Talos launcher and a 46 missile storage magazine. Three large masts were also installed in order to hold a variety ofradar s,missile guidance , and communications systems. "Little Rock" and "Oklahoma City" were simultaneously converted into fleetflagship s, which involved removing two forward dual 5 inch and one triple 6 inch turrets, and replacing them with a massively rebuilt and expanded forward superstructure. "Galveston", in the non-flagship configuration, retained the "Cleveland"-class's standard forward weapons: three dual 5 inch and two triple 6 inch turrets.All three ships were decommissioned to the reserve fleet between 1970 and 1979. In the 1975 cruiser realignment, "Little Rock" and "Oklahoma City" were reclassified as guided missile cruisers (CG). The ships were stricken from the
Naval Vessel Register between 1973 and 1979.The Galveston class ships
External links
* [http://www.hazegray.org hazegray.org]
* [http://www.history.navy.mil US Naval Historical Center]
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