Los Cruceros en el siglo XX

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HMS Sheffield at the City of Hamilton in the Imperial fortress colony of Bermuda for the King's Birthday ceremony on 10th June, 1948.
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Worcester class light cruiser USS Roanoke in 1954. Here the after turrets including the MK-27 Fire Control Radars mounted on the 6"/47 MK-16 DP main guns
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The U.S. Navy heavy cruiser USS Chicago (CA-29), at left, under tow by USS Louisville (CA-28) on the morning of 30 January 1943. The damaged cruiser had been torpedoed by Japanese aircraft on the previous night. A tug, probably USS Navajo (AT-64), is alongside Louisville
 

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The U.S. Navy heavy cruiser USS Chicago (CA-29) low in the water on 30 January 1943, after she had been torpedoed by Japanese aircraft during the Battle of Rennell Island
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USS St. Louis frente al Navy Yard de Mare Island, California, Estados Unidos, 6 de marzo de 1942.


Vista aérea de las cubiertas de popa del crucero USS St. Louis en el Astillero Naval de Mare Island, Vallejo, California, USS, 6 de marzo de 1942.


Vista aérea del puente y la torre de mando del crucero USS St. Louis en el Astillero Naval de Mare Island, Vallejo, California, USS, 6 de marzo de 1942.


Vista aérea de las cubiertas delanteras del crucero USS St. Louis en el Astillero Naval de Mare Island, Vallejo, California, USS, 6 de marzo de 1942.​
 
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