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Completed in 1939, a 10,600 ton single-ship [[heavy cruiser]] class of the [[U.S. Navy]], essentially an upgunned, uparmored [[Brooklyn-class]] (light cruiser) that was the basis for the successful [[Baltimore-class]] | Completed in 1939, a 10,600 ton single-ship [[heavy cruiser]] class of the [[U.S. Navy]], design was essentially an upgunned, uparmored [[Brooklyn-class]] (light cruiser) that was the basis for the successful [[Baltimore-class]], although the actual ship was a modified [[Northampton-class]] heavy cruiser |
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Wichita-class [r]: Completed in 1939, a 10,600 ton single-ship heavy cruiser class of the U.S. Navy, design was essentially an upgunned, uparmored Brooklyn-class (light cruiser) that was the basis for the successful Baltimore-class, although the actual ship was a modified Northampton-class heavy cruiser