| Date of Review |
June 2005 |
| Title |
US Heavy Cruisers in Action Part 2 |
| Author |
Robert C. Stern |
| Publisher |
Squadron/Signal Publications |
| Published |
2005 |
| ISBN |
0-89747-485-6 |
| Format |
48 pages, softbound |
| MSRP (USD) |
$9.95 |
Part 2 of US Heavy Cruisers in Action picks up the story
with the Wichita Class cruiser that was launched in 1937 and
was actually a one-of-a-kind Brooklyn light cruiser with 8
inch guns.
The coverage continues with in-depth coverage of the versatile
Baltimore Class and its single-stack variant, the Oregon City
Class. The Alaska Class Cruiser is also covered, being the
US answer to the German heavy battlecruisers. The Alaskas were
armed with 12 inch guns!
The Boston and Albany Classes were post-war modifications
of the Baltimore Class cruisers, transforming them into guided
missile cruisers with improved sensors and weaponry. Coverage
ends in this part with the Northampton Class which started
out as a Baltimore Class cruiser that was cancelled after the
end of WW2 after being only 60% complete. Construction resumed
in 1948 transforming this hull into the first dedicated command
and control vessel.
This is another nice release from Squadron/Signal Publications and
you'll definitely want to have this one on your shelf. You can get
this title from your favorite book seller, hobby shop, or directly
from Squadron Mail Order
(www.squadron.com).
My sincere thanks to Squadron/Signal Publications for this review sample!
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