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The Northampton-class cruisers were a group of six heavy cruisers built for the United States Navy, and commissioned between 1928 and 1931.

The Northamptons saw much action in World War II. Three (Northampton, Chicago, and Houston) were lost during the war. The other three were decommissioned soon after the end of the war, and scrapped in 1959–1961.

DesignEdit

The design of the ships was heavily influenced by the Washington Naval Treaty, which limited cruisers to a maximum of 10,000 tons displacement and a maximum main battery caliber of Template:Convert. The Northamptons were a reaction to the weight and cost of the immediately preceding Template:Sclass, differing in several ways. The Pensacolas mounted a main battery of 10 Template:Convert guns in four turrets, a twin and superfiring triple fore and aft. In contrast, the Northamptons mounted 9 Template:Convert guns in three triple turrets, two forward and one aft, the layout followed in all subsequent U.S. heavy cruisers.

Although armor was increased, the Northamptons turned out to be lighter than the Pensacolas, and nearly 1,000 tons below the treaty limitations. Freeboard was increased in the Northamptons by adopting a high forecastle, which was extended aft in the last three for use as flagships. These ships were also the first U.S. ships to adopt a hangar for aircraft, and bunks instead of hammocks. Their lighter-than-expected weight caused them to roll excessively, which necessitated the fitting of deep bilge keels. The immediately-following Template:Sclass was essentially a modified Northampton.

Ships in classEdit

Construction data
Ship name Template:Abbr Builder Laid down Launched Commissioned Decommissioned Fate
Template:USS CA-26 Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Fore River Shipyard, Quincy, Massachusetts 12 April 1928 5 September 1929 17 May 1930 Template:N/a Sunk in the Battle of Tassafaronga, 30 November 1942
Template:USS CA-27 New York Shipbuilding Corporation, Camden, New Jersey 6 March 1928 3 July 1929 24 June 1930 10 June 1946 Struck 1 March 1959; Sold for scrap, 11 August 1959
Template:USS CA-28 Puget Sound Navy Yard 4 July 1928 1 September 1930 15 January 1931 17 June 1946 Struck 1 March 1959; Sold for scrap, 14 September 1959
Template:USS CA-29 Mare Island Naval Shipyard 10 September 1928 10 April 1930 9 March 1931 rowspan=2 Template:N/a Sunk during the Battle of Rennell Island, 30 January 1943
Template:USS CA-30 Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company 1 May 1928 7 September 1929 17 June 1930 Sunk in the Battle of Sunda Strait, 1 March 1942
Template:USS CA-31 2 July 1928 1 February 1930 30 January 1931 16 July 1946 Struck 1 March 1959; Sold for scrap, 9 November 1959

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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