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demonstrated her capabilities as a tactical Command Ship by serving as flagship, first for Commander Amphibious Force, Atlantic Fleet (October–November 1954) and then for Commander 6th Fleet (December 1954–March 1955). Between 1 September and 22 October she served as flagship for Commander Strike Force, Atlantic, a position she was to hold frequently over the next fifteen years.
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reported for duty to Commander Operational Development Forces, Atlantic Fleet. For seven months she conducted extensive tests of her new equipment. Evaluation completed in September 1954 and she reverted to the operational control of Commander Battleship Cruiser Force, Atlantic Fleet. She next
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waters as she extensively tested and evaluated new communications equipment and played host to visiting national and international dignitaries, including Presidents
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rather than the periphery as a true picket would), but also as the radar director of aircraft approach and landing on the carrier. The recent invention of the
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and fleet exercises and People to People visits, the command ship was visited by high government officials of various European countries, including Kings
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was being designed, it was thought she would not be able to have an island or masts for radar or other antennas. Therefore the
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The ship's bell is preserved at the war memorial in front of Memorial Hall, in the ship's namesake city of
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made it possible to install islands and radar on supercarriers, and so this role was eliminated from the
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was seen as a 'pilotfish', a ship that would escort the carrier and act not only as a
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in her final configuration before decommissioning around early 1970.
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was one of two ships to serve in the role, with the other being the
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was planned for or actually functioned in at least two other roles.
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Steam turbines, 120,000 shp (89 MW), 4 boilers, 4 shafts
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until decommissioning in February 1970. Her cruises ranged from
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42°19′03″N 72°37′57″W / 42.3176001°N 72.6326363°W / 42.3176001; -72.6326363
USS Northampton
Northampton, Massachusetts
Bethlehem Steel Corporation
Quincy, Massachusetts
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Scrapped
Oregon City-class
cruiser
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AN/SPS-2
5"/54 caliber Mark 42 guns
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Oregon City-class

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