USS Pittsburgh (CA-72)

40°26′41″N 79°57′22″W / 40.4446982°N 79.9561294°W / 40.4446982; -79.9561294

USS Pittsburgh on 11 October 1955
History
United States
NamePittsburgh
NamesakeCity of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
BuilderBethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation's Fore River Shipyard, Quincy, Massachusetts
Laid down3 February 1943
Launched22 February 1944
Commissioned10 October 1944
Decommissioned7 March 1947
Recommissioned25 September 1951
Decommissioned28 August 1956
Stricken1 July 1973
Identification
Honors and
awards
See Awards
FateScrapped, 1 August 1974
NotesBell is in Pittsburgh
General characteristics
Class and typeBaltimore-class cruiser
Displacement13,600 long tons (13,818 t)
Length673 ft 5 in (205.26 m)
Beam70 ft 10 in (21.59 m)
Draft20 ft 6 in (6.25 m)
Speed33 knots (61 km/h; 38 mph)
Complement1,142 officers and enlisted
Armament
Aircraft carried4

USS Pittsburgh (CA-72), originally named USS Albany (CA-72), was a Baltimore-class heavy cruiser of the US Navy and the third ship to bear the name. She was laid down on the 3 February 1943 by the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation's Fore River Shipyard at Quincy, Massachusetts, launched on 22 February 1944, sponsored by Mrs. Cornelius D. Scully, wife of the Mayor of Pittsburgh and commissioned in Boston, Massachusetts on 10 October 1944, with Capt. John Edward Gingrich in command.