USS Huntington

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USS Huntington (CL-107), a Fargo-class light cruiser, was the second ship of the United States Navy named after the city of Huntington, West Virginia. She was built during World War II but not completed until after the end of the war and in use for only a few years.

1939-09-01T00:00:00Z
1939-09-01T00:00:00Z
1949-06-15T00:00:00Z
1949-06-15T00:00:00Z
ship decommissioning
1945-04-08T00:00:00Z
1945-04-08T00:00:00Z
ship launching
1946-02-23T00:00:00Z
1946-02-23T00:00:00Z
ship commissioning
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USS Hawaii (CB-3) and other cruisers in reserve at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard on 19 May 1955 (80-G-668655)USS Hawaii (CB-3) and other cruisers in reserve at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard on 19 May 1955 (80-G-668655)
USS Huntington (CL-107) at Naples, Italy, circa in August 1948 (NH 93200)USS Huntington (CL-107) at Naples, Italy, circa in August 1948 (NH 93200)
USS Huntington (CL-107) underway on 12 April 1948 (NH 98941)USS Huntington (CL-107) underway on 12 April 1948 (NH 98941)
USS Huntington (CL-107) underway in March 1946USS Huntington (CL-107) underway in March 1946
Highline transfer between USS Douglas H. Fox (DD-779) and USS Huntington (CL-107), in 1948Highline transfer between USS Douglas H. Fox (DD-779) and USS Huntington (CL-107), in 1948
USS Huntington (CL-107) transiting the Suez Canal, in 1948USS Huntington (CL-107) transiting the Suez Canal, in 1948
USS Huntington (CL-107) at anchor in Venice, Italy, in 1948USS Huntington (CL-107) at anchor in Venice, Italy, in 1948
USS Huntington (CL-107) at anchor in Istanbul, Turkey on 4 July 1948USS Huntington (CL-107) at anchor in Istanbul, Turkey on 4 July 1948
USS Huntington (CL-107) at Cape Town in October 1948USS Huntington (CL-107) at Cape Town in October 1948
USS Huntington (CL-107), USS Dayton (CL-105) and USS South Dakota (BB-57) laid up at Philadelphia in 1961USS Huntington (CL-107), USS Dayton (CL-105) and USS South Dakota (BB-57) laid up at Philadelphia in 1961