
USS Northampton (CLC-1) - Wikipedia
The third USS Northampton (CLC-1/CC-1) was a US Navy command light cruiser (command ship). She was laid down as an Oregon City -class heavy cruiser (CA–125), on 31 August …
Type C1 ship - Wikipedia
Type C1 was a designation for cargo ships built for the United States Maritime Commission before and during World War II. Total production was 493 ships built from 1940 to 1945. The first C1 …
USS NORTHAMPTON (CC-1) Deployments & History - HullNumber.com
Redesignated CC-1 on 15 April 1961 Northampton has remained in the western Atlantic until decommissioning in February 1970.
USS Northampton (CLC-1, later CC-1) - NHHC
Originally laid down as an Oregon City -class heavy cruiser, USS Northampton (CA-125) was converted to a command light cruiser and received the hull designation of CLC-1. …
USN Ships -- by Hull Number: CBC, CLC & CC -- Command Ships
The command ship designation (CC) became extinct in 1980, when USS Northampton and USS Wright were sold for scrapping. This page provides the numbers of U.S. Navy command ships …
Cruiser Photo Index CA-125 / CLC-1 / CC-1 USS NORTHAMPTON - NavSource
Philadelphia Naval Base, Pennsylvania - Three stricken cruisers await disposal in the Reserve Basin, October 1978. The ships, whose hull numbers have been painted out, are (from left to …
Northampton's new designation: Tactical command ship (CLC-1). After twenty months of exhaustive evaluation of her capabilities, she sailed for the Mediterranean to become flagship …
USS Northampton CLC-1 Task Fleet Command Ship
Construction began in 1944 as a Baltimore class cruiser but work halted at the end of WWII. Construction resumed in 1948 with radical alterations and launched in 1951. She was …
USS Northampton (CLC-1) / (CC-1) - Military Factory
2018年6月22日 · USS Northampton (CLC-1) became one of a planned ten vessels making up the Oregon City-class heavy cruiser group of the United States Navy (USN) during World War 2 …
A USS CC-1 Northampton,the "Floating Whitehouse" patch
2013年10月19日 · The NECPA ships used voice radio call signs Zenith (Wright) and Sea Ruler (Northampton) during communication with other ships, aircraft and shore stations. The mission …