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    USS Albany was a United States Navy Oregon City-class heavy cruiser, later
    USS Albany was a United States Navy Oregon City-class heavy cruiser, later

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    converted to the guided missile cruiser CG-10. The converted cruiser was the
    converted to the guided missile cruiser CG-10. The converted cruiser was the

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    lead ship of the new Albany guided missile cruiser class. She was the
    lead ship of the new Albany guided missile cruiser class. She was the

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    fourth ship to carry the name Albany. The ship was laid down on 6 March 1944
    fourth ship to carry the name Albany. The ship was laid down on 6 March 1944

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    at Quincy, Massachusetts, by the Bethlehem Steel Company, launched on 30
    at Quincy, Massachusetts, by the Bethlehem Steel Company, launched on 30

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    June 1945, sponsored by Mrs. Elizabeth F. Pinckney, and commissioned on 15 June
    June 1945, sponsored by Mrs. Elizabeth F. Pinckney, and commissioned on 15 June

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    1946 at the Boston Navy Yard, Captain Harold A. Carlisle in command.
    1946 at the Boston Navy Yard, Captain Harold A. Carlisle in command.

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    Service history Following outfitting and a shakedown
    Service history Following outfitting and a shakedown

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    cruise in the vicinity of Casco Bay, Maine, Albany began operations along the
    cruise in the vicinity of Casco Bay, Maine, Albany began operations along the

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    east coast of the United States punctuated with cruises to the West
    east coast of the United States punctuated with cruises to the West

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    Indies. During the ensuing months, the cruiser made a number of voyages for the
    Indies. During the ensuing months, the cruiser made a number of voyages for the

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    purpose of training naval reservists and NROTC midshipmen. Albany continued to
    purpose of training naval reservists and NROTC midshipmen. Albany continued to

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    perform such duty until 11 September 1948, when she stood out of Chesapeake
    perform such duty until 11 September 1948, when she stood out of Chesapeake

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    Bay for her first tour of duty with the American naval forces operating in the
    Bay for her first tour of duty with the American naval forces operating in the

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    Mediterranean Sea, recently made a permanent establishment as the 6th
    Mediterranean Sea, recently made a permanent establishment as the 6th

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    Fleet. That deployment set the tone for the next decade. The cruiser alternated
    Fleet. That deployment set the tone for the next decade. The cruiser alternated

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    five assignments to the 6th Fleet with operations along the east coast of the
    five assignments to the 6th Fleet with operations along the east coast of the

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    United States and in the West Indies and made three cruises to South American
    United States and in the West Indies and made three cruises to South American

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    ports. During one of the South American voyages, Albany carried the official
    ports. During one of the South American voyages, Albany carried the official

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    United States representative to the inauguration of the President of Brazil
    United States representative to the inauguration of the President of Brazil

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    in January 1951. For two years, stretching at least until
    in January 1951. For two years, stretching at least until

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    the autumn of 1955, Albany served as flagship for Commander,
    the autumn of 1955, Albany served as flagship for Commander,

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    Battleship-Cruiser Force, Atlantic. = Conversion to Guided Missile Cruiser =
    Battleship-Cruiser Force, Atlantic. = Conversion to Guided Missile Cruiser =

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    On 30 June 1958, Albany was placed out of commission at the Boston Naval
    On 30 June 1958, Albany was placed out of commission at the Boston Naval

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    Shipyard to begin conversion to a guided missile cruiser. On 1 November 1958, she
    Shipyard to begin conversion to a guided missile cruiser. On 1 November 1958, she

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    was redesignated CG-10. The warship spent the next four years at Boston
    was redesignated CG-10. The warship spent the next four years at Boston

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    undergoing very extensive modifications as part of the conversion; stripped down
    undergoing very extensive modifications as part of the conversion; stripped down

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    to her hull to be fitted with a new superstructure. Albany was
    to her hull to be fitted with a new superstructure. Albany was

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    recommissioned at Boston on 3 November 1962 with Captain Ben B. Pickett in
    recommissioned at Boston on 3 November 1962 with Captain Ben B. Pickett in

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    command. For almost five years, she alternated deployments to European
    command. For almost five years, she alternated deployments to European

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    waters – both to the Mediterranean Sea and to the North Atlantic – with
    waters – both to the Mediterranean Sea and to the North Atlantic – with

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    operations along the east coast and in the West Indies. During that time, the
    operations along the east coast and in the West Indies. During that time, the

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    cruiser visited many foreign ports and participated in a number of exercises
    cruiser visited many foreign ports and participated in a number of exercises

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    with units of friendly navies. On 1 March 1967, she was decommissioned at
    with units of friendly navies. On 1 March 1967, she was decommissioned at

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    the Boston Naval Shipyard once again to undergo extensive modifications. Some 20
    the Boston Naval Shipyard once again to undergo extensive modifications. Some 20

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    months later, on 9 November 1968, Albany was placed back in commission at Boston
    months later, on 9 November 1968, Albany was placed back in commission at Boston

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    with Captain Allan P. Slaff in command. In 1973, the ship was again
    with Captain Allan P. Slaff in command. In 1973, the ship was again

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    decommissioned for overhaul at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. It was
    decommissioned for overhaul at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. It was

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    recommissioned in May 1974 and homeported in Norfolk, VA under the
    recommissioned in May 1974 and homeported in Norfolk, VA under the

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    command of Captain John J. Ekelund. Shortly thereafter it became the
    command of Captain John J. Ekelund. Shortly thereafter it became the

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    flagship of the 2nd Fleet. Between 1976 and 1980, Albany was the
    flagship of the 2nd Fleet. Between 1976 and 1980, Albany was the

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    flagship of the 6th Fleet, and homeported in Gaeta, Italy.
    flagship of the 6th Fleet, and homeported in Gaeta, Italy.

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    Decommissioning and disposal Albany was decommissioned on 29 August
    Decommissioning and disposal Albany was decommissioned on 29 August

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    1980 and laid up on the Elizabeth River across from the Norfolk Navy Yard. She
    1980 and laid up on the Elizabeth River across from the Norfolk Navy Yard. She

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    was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 30 June 1985 but she
    was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 30 June 1985 but she

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    remained at her berth and held for possible donation as a museum ship in
    remained at her berth and held for possible donation as a museum ship in

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    her name sake city for a further 5 years. Though there was serious interest
    her name sake city for a further 5 years. Though there was serious interest

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    in saving the ship a feasible museum and financial plan was never realized and
    in saving the ship a feasible museum and financial plan was never realized and

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    she was sold for scrapping on 12 August 1990.
    she was sold for scrapping on 12 August 1990.

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    Commemoration A portion of Albany '​s bow resides at
    Commemoration A portion of Albany '​s bow resides at

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    the Albany County Fairgrounds in Altamont, New York.
    the Albany County Fairgrounds in Altamont, New York.

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    The original 14-foot-long brass model of the ship built by the United States Navy
    The original 14-foot-long brass model of the ship built by the United States Navy

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    to help determine where antenna arrays would go on the actual-size ships was
    to help determine where antenna arrays would go on the actual-size ships was

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    restored in 2013 and is on display at the Albany Heritage Area Visitors
    restored in 2013 and is on display at the Albany Heritage Area Visitors

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    Center. References
    Center. References

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    Further reading Albany. USS Albany CA-123: Mediterranean
    Further reading Albany. USS Albany CA-123: Mediterranean

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    Cruise of 1951. [Place of publication not identified]: [publisher not
    Cruise of 1951. [Place of publication not identified]: [publisher not

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    identified], 1951. OCLC 30880411 Albany. The USS Albany: 1955
    identified], 1951. OCLC 30880411 Albany. The USS Albany: 1955

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    Mediterranean Cruise. [Place of publication not identified]: [publisher
    Mediterranean Cruise. [Place of publication not identified]: [publisher

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    not identified], 1955. OCLC 30881092 External links
    not identified], 1955. OCLC 30881092 External links

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    USS Albany Association homepage Photos of Albany
    USS Albany Association homepage Photos of Albany

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    Naval Vessel Register entry for Albany Entry for Ekelund Range
    Naval Vessel Register entry for Albany Entry for Ekelund Range

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    This article includes information collected from the public domain sources
    This article includes information collected from the public domain sources

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    Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships and Naval Vessel Register.
    Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships and Naval Vessel Register.

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cruiser
/ˈkro͞ozər/

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relatively fast warship larger than destroyer and less heavily armed than battleship

USS Albany (CA-123)

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USS Albany was a United States Navy Oregon City-class heavy cruiser, later
converted to the guided missile cruiser CG-10. The converted cruiser was the
lead ship of the new Albany guided missile cruiser class. She was the
fourth ship to carry the name Albany. The ship was laid down on 6 March 1944
at Quincy, Massachusetts, by the Bethlehem Steel Company, launched on 30
June 1945, sponsored by Mrs. Elizabeth F. Pinckney, and commissioned on 15 June
1946 at the Boston Navy Yard, Captain Harold A. Carlisle in command.
Service history Following outfitting and a shakedown
cruise in the vicinity of Casco Bay, Maine, Albany began operations along the
east coast of the United States punctuated with cruises to the West
Indies. During the ensuing months, the cruiser made a number of voyages for the
purpose of training naval reservists and NROTC midshipmen. Albany continued to
perform such duty until 11 September 1948, when she stood out of Chesapeake
Bay for her first tour of duty with the American naval forces operating in the
Mediterranean Sea, recently made a permanent establishment as the 6th
Fleet. That deployment set the tone for the next decade. The cruiser alternated
five assignments to the 6th Fleet with operations along the east coast of the
United States and in the West Indies and made three cruises to South American
ports. During one of the South American voyages, Albany carried the official
United States representative to the inauguration of the President of Brazil

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