USS Baltimore (CA-68)

USS Baltimore off the Mare Island Naval Shipyard on 18 October 1944
History
United States
NameBaltimore
NamesakeCity of Baltimore, Maryland
BuilderBethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation's Fore River Shipyard, Quincy, Massachusetts
Laid down26 May 1941
Launched28 July 1942
Sponsored byMrs. Howard W. Jackson
Commissioned15 April 1943
Decommissioned8 July 1946
Recommissioned28 November 1951
Decommissioned31 May 1956
Stricken15 February 1971
Identification
Fate
  • Sold 10 April 1972
  • Scrapped September 1972
General characteristics
Class and typeBaltimore-class heavy cruiser
Displacement
  • 14,472 long tons (14,704 t) (standard)
  • 17,031 long tons (17,304 t) (max)
Length673 ft 5 in (205.26 m) oa
Beam70 ft 10 in (21.59 m)
Draft
  • 20 ft 6 in (6.25 m) (mean)
  • 26 ft 10 in (8.18 m) (max)
Installed power
Propulsion
Speed33 kn (38 mph; 61 km/h)
Range10,000 nmi (19,000 km) at 15 kn (17 mph; 28 km/h)
Complement1,142 officers and enlisted
Armament
Armor
  • Belt: 4–6 in (100–150 mm)
  • Deck: 2.5 in (64 mm)
  • Barbettes: 6–6.3 in (150–160 mm)
  • Turrets: 1.5–8 in (38–203 mm)
Aircraft carried4 × floatplanes
Aviation facilities2 × stern catapults

USS Baltimore (CA-68) was the lead ship of her class of heavy cruiser, the fifth ship of the United States Navy named after the city of Baltimore, Maryland.