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After a shakedown cruise in the Gulf of Paria, between Trinidad and Venezuela, the new heavy cruiser was assigned, 27 March 1944, to Task Force 22 and trained in Casco Bay, Maine, until she steamed to Belfast, Northern Ireland, with TG 27.10, arriving 14 May and reporting to Commander, 12th Fleet for
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conducted highly accurate pinpoint firing against enemy mobile batteries and concentrations of tanks, trucks, and troops. She also neutralized and destroyed heavy, long range enemy batteries, supported minesweepers operating under enemy fire, engaged enemy batteries that were firing on the crews of
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was detached from European duty on 1 September, and steamed for Boston, arriving one week later. She remained at Boston for the installation of new equipment through 31 October, when she got underway for training in Casco Bay. After fitting out at Boston for a Presidential cruise,
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transferred 19 August to TG 86.4, and until the 24th, engaged the heavy batteries at Toulon, St. Mandrier, and Cape Sicie. She steamed westward the afternoon of 24 August to support minesweepers clearing the channel to Port de Bouc in the Marseilles area.
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surrounding the city commenced in conjunction with the Army's assault at 1207. Nineteen of the twenty-one primary targets assigned the task force were successfully neutralized or destroyed thus enabling Army troops to occupy the city on 26 June.
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sailed out of Belfast Lough, 20 May, for the Clyde and anchored off Greenock, Scotland, to begin special training in shore bombardment. She then returned to Belfast Lough, and began final preparations for the invasion of Europe. Her float plane
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duty. General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander, Allied Expeditionary Force, accompanied by Rear Admiral Alan G. Kirk, inspected the ship's company in Belfast Lough 15 May 1944.
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continued to support carrier aircraft strikes against Okinawa, Tokuno Shima, Kikai Jima, Amami Gunto, and Asumi Gunto until the force returned to base 13 June. En route,
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The heavy cruiser sailed for Mers-el Kebir, North Africa, on 4 July, arriving there 10 July. She proceeded to Palermo, Sicily, 16 July, arriving two days later.
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joined the Support Force, 23 August, and four days later, helped occupy Sagami Wan, Japan, and entered Tokyo Bay 1 September.
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during their efforts to abandon their ships after they had struck mines and participated in the reduction of the town of
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On the afternoon of 13 August, in company with four British cruisers, one French cruiser, and four American destroyers,
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steamed to Portland, England, 21 June, and joined TF 129. She departed Portland, 24 June, for Cherbourg, France. The
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years. She was sold to American Ship Dismantling Co., Portland Oregon on 1 September 1974 for $ 1,156,667.66.
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During the meeting, President Roosevelt tried to persuade Ibn Saud to give support for Jewish immigration to
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During the period 6 through 17 June, in conjunction with shore fire control parties and aircraft spotters,
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on 9 August 1942. She was launched on 23 June 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Catherine Adams-Morgan, wife of
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until she was stricken on 1 October 1973. She was the only one of her class to retain her
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from 25 July 1953 to 1 December 1953. She again decommissioned 2 July 1954, at Bremerton.
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two days later, after calling at Ismalia, Egypt. The President and his party returned to
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joined the 5th Fleet as a unit of the Eastern Japan Force, TF 53, basing in Tokyo Bay.
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on 16 October 1942, to perpetuate that name, after the destruction of the second
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Ibn Saud greets President Franklin D. Roosevelt on USS Quincy in the Suez Canal
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s ship bell has been preserved, and is on display at Constitution Common in
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in the Philippines, Rear Admiral Wiltse, ComCruDiv 10 transferred to
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20 March. After training in the Pearl Harbor area, she steamed for
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on 12 February, following the Yalta Conference with Soviet leader
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Letter From President Roosevelt to King Ibn Saud, April 5, 1945
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until 31 January 1952, when she recommissioned to serve in the
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in Saudi Arabia – in exchange for secure access to supplies of
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on 23 January 1945, at Newport News, Virginia, for passage to
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mounts instead of receiving the newer 3/50 mounts. Of the
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Rear Admiral Wiltse transferred his flag 17 September to
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was authorized on 17 June 1940, and laid down at the
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and other dignitaries, President Roosevelt departed
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USS Quincy

Quincy
Fore River Shipyard
Callsign




Hull number
See Awards
Scrapped
Baltimore-class
heavy cruiser
long tons
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8 in (203 mm)/55
caliber
5 in (127 mm)/38 caliber
anti-aircraft guns
40 mm (1.57 in) Bofors
20 mm (0.79 in) Oerlikon
OS2U Kingfisher
catapults
heavy cruiser
Baltimore-class
United States Navy
third ship to carry the name
Fore River Shipyard

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