USS Chicago

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1930 Northampton-class cruiser. 
CA-29

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heavy cruiserMare Island Naval ShipyardNorthampton-class cruiserUnited StatesUnited States Navylength: 183 metre, draft: 5.9 metre, beam: 20 metre, 
See also USS Chicago (1944)USS Chicago (1984)USS Chicago (1885)
USS Chicago (CA-29) underway off New York City on 31 May 1934 (NH 715).jpg

Location: -11.417, 160.933, KML, Maps

1928-09-10T00:00:00Z
1931-03-09T00:00:00Z
1930-04-10T00:00:00Z
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Anti-aircraft guns, and fire directors, on the USS Chicago, taken at Mare Island in 1931Anti-aircraft guns, and fire directors, on the USS Chicago, taken at Mare Island in 1931
HMNZS Leander (75) and USS Chicago (CA-29) at anchor off Suva in February 1942 (80-G-7294)HMNZS Leander (75) and USS Chicago (CA-29) at anchor off Suva in February 1942 (80-G-7294)
HMNZS Leander (75), USS Chicago (CA-29) and USS Niagara (PG-52) at anchor off Suva in February 1942 (80-G-7293)HMNZS Leander (75), USS Chicago (CA-29) and USS Niagara (PG-52) at anchor off Suva in February 1942 (80-G-7293)
Officers of USS Chicago ca. 1903 (NH 104851)Officers of USS Chicago ca. 1903 (NH 104851)
USS Chicago (CA-14): 1st and 2nd Whale Boat 29 feetUSS Chicago (CA-14): 1st and 2nd Whale Boat 29 feet
USS Chicago (CA-14): 28` CutterUSS Chicago (CA-14): 28' Cutter
USS Chicago (CA-14): 32 Ft Sailing LaunchUSS Chicago (CA-14): 32 Ft Sailing Launch
USS Chicago (CA-14): Barge 32 feet.USS Chicago (CA-14): Barge 32 feet.
USS Chicago (CA-14): Cutter 30 feetUSS Chicago (CA-14): Cutter 30 feet
USS Chicago (CA-14): Plans, Details &c. of 1st. & 2nd. Whale BoatUSS Chicago (CA-14): Plans, Details &c. of 1st. & 2nd. Whale Boat
USS Chicago (CA-14): Plans, Details &c. of GigUSS Chicago (CA-14): Plans, Details &c. of Gig
USS Chicago (CA-14): Plans, Details, &c. of LaunchUSS Chicago (CA-14): Plans, Details, &c. of Launch
USS Chicago (CA-14): Plan of CutterUSS Chicago (CA-14): Plan of Cutter
USS Chicago (CA-14): Plan of Cutter.USS Chicago (CA-14): Plan of Cutter.
USS Chicago (CA-14): Plan of GigUSS Chicago (CA-14): Plan of Gig
USS Chicago (CA-14): Plan of Whale Boat.USS Chicago (CA-14): Plan of Whale Boat.
USS Chicago (CA-14): Sail Plan of LaunchUSS Chicago (CA-14): Sail Plan of Launch
USS Chicago (CA-14): Sketches Showing the ends of Boats with ring-bolts for hoistingUSS Chicago (CA-14): Sketches Showing the ends of Boats with ring-bolts for hoisting
USS Chicago (CA-14): Steam LaunchUSS Chicago (CA-14): Steam Launch
USS Chicago (CA-29) at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, in 1931 (NH 70716)USS Chicago (CA-29) at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, in 1931 (NH 70716)
USS Chicago (CA-29) at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, in 1931 (NH 70721)USS Chicago (CA-29) at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, in 1931 (NH 70721)
USS Chicago (CA-29) maneuvering off Tulagi on 9 August 1942 (80-G-K-386)USS Chicago (CA-29) maneuvering off Tulagi on 9 August 1942 (80-G-K-386)
USS Chicago (CA-29) transiting the Panama Canal, in the early 1930sUSS Chicago (CA-29) transiting the Panama Canal, in the early 1930s
USS Chicago (CA-29) underway off New York City on 31 May 1934 (NH 715)USS Chicago (CA-29) underway off New York City on 31 May 1934 (NH 715)
USS Chicago (CA-29), USS Salt Lake City (CA-26) and HMAS Hobart (D63) leaving Wellington, New Zealand, on 22 July 1942 (80-G-13455)USS Chicago (CA-29), USS Salt Lake City (CA-26) and HMAS Hobart (D63) leaving Wellington, New Zealand, on 22 July 1942 (80-G-13455)
TypeDateDescriptionKeywordsNotesSource
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
incident1928keel layingWikidata
incident1931ship commissioningWikidata
incident1930ship launchingWikidata
imageAnti-aircraft guns, and fire directors, on the USS Chicago, taken at Mare Island in 1931Wikimedia
imageHMNZS Leander (75) and USS Chicago (CA-29) at anchor off Suva in February 1942 (80-G-7294)Wikimedia
imageHMNZS Leander (75), USS Chicago (CA-29) and USS Niagara (PG-52) at anchor off Suva in February 1942 (80-G-7293)Wikimedia
imageOfficers of USS Chicago ca. 1903 (NH 104851)Wikimedia
imageUSS Chicago (CA-14): 1st and 2nd Whale Boat 29 feetWikimedia
imageUSS Chicago (CA-14): 28' CutterWikimedia
imageUSS Chicago (CA-14): 32 Ft Sailing LaunchWikimedia
imageUSS Chicago (CA-14): Barge 32 feet.Wikimedia
imageUSS Chicago (CA-14): Cutter 30 feetWikimedia
imageUSS Chicago (CA-14): Plans, Details &c. of 1st. & 2nd. Whale BoatWikimedia
imageUSS Chicago (CA-14): Plans, Details &c. of GigWikimedia
imageUSS Chicago (CA-14): Plans, Details, &c. of LaunchWikimedia
imageUSS Chicago (CA-14): Plan of CutterWikimedia
imageUSS Chicago (CA-14): Plan of Cutter.Wikimedia
imageUSS Chicago (CA-14): Plan of GigWikimedia
imageUSS Chicago (CA-14): Plan of Whale Boat.Wikimedia
imageUSS Chicago (CA-14): Sail Plan of LaunchWikimedia
imageUSS Chicago (CA-14): Sketches Showing the ends of Boats with ring-bolts for hoistingWikimedia
imageUSS Chicago (CA-14): Steam LaunchWikimedia
imageUSS Chicago (CA-29) at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, in 1931 (NH 70716)Wikimedia
imageUSS Chicago (CA-29) at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, in 1931 (NH 70721)Wikimedia
imageUSS Chicago (CA-29) maneuvering off Tulagi on 9 August 1942 (80-G-K-386)Wikimedia
imageUSS Chicago (CA-29) transiting the Panama Canal, in the early 1930sWikimedia
imageUSS Chicago (CA-29) underway off New York City on 31 May 1934 (NH 715)Wikimedia
imageUSS Chicago (CA-29), USS Salt Lake City (CA-26) and HMAS Hobart (D63) leaving Wellington, New Zealand, on 22 July 1942 (80-G-13455)Wikimedia
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