Chacabuco

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Q528650

1937 Brooklyn-class light cruiser. 
Capitan Prat, CL-43, USS Nashville

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Brooklyn-class light cruiserChileChilean Navylight cruiserNew York Shipbuilding CorporationUnited StatesUnited States Navy
See also Chilean cruiser Chacabuco (1898)Chilean corvette Chacabuco (1866)USS Nashville (1967)
USS Nashville (CL-43) off the Mare Island Naval Shipyard on 4 August 1943.jpg

Location: 35.8333, 153.667, KML, Maps

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1935-01-24T00:00:00Z
1938-06-06T00:00:00Z
1982-05-10T00:00:00Z
1937-10-02T00:00:00Z
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Battle Damage to the USS Nashville (CL-43)Battle Damage to the USS Nashville (CL-43)
Crewmen cleaning Kamikaze damage on USS Nashville (CL-43) in December 1944Crewmen cleaning Kamikaze damage on USS Nashville (CL-43) in December 1944
General MacArthur and RAdm Barbey leaving USS Nashville (CL-43) off Morotai on 15 September 1944General MacArthur and RAdm Barbey leaving USS Nashville (CL-43) off Morotai on 15 September 1944
Mk 28 fire control radar on USS Nashville (CL-43) in May 1945Mk 28 fire control radar on USS Nashville (CL-43) in May 1945
Pattern sheet, MS-33 21D for USS NashvillePattern sheet, MS-33 21D for USS Nashville
USS Brooklyn (CL-40), USS Nashville (CL-43) and USS St. Louis (CL-49) at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, Pennsylvania (USA), in January 1951 (75423)USS Brooklyn (CL-40), USS Nashville (CL-43) and USS St. Louis (CL-49) at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, Pennsylvania (USA), in January 1951 (75423)
USS Hornet flight deck April 1942USS Hornet flight deck April 1942
USS Hornet (CV-8) with USS Gwin (DD-433) during Doolittle Raid 1942USS Hornet (CV-8) with USS Gwin (DD-433) during Doolittle Raid 1942
USS NASHVILLE CL-43, Yantze River Patrol, Oct. 1945USS NASHVILLE CL-43, Yantze River Patrol, Oct. 1945
USS Nashville (CL-43) bombarding Kiska Island on 8 August 1942USS Nashville (CL-43) bombarding Kiska Island on 8 August 1942
USS Nashville (CL-43) firing at a Japanese picket boat on 18 April 1942 (NH 97500)USS Nashville (CL-43) firing at a Japanese picket boat on 18 April 1942 (NH 97500)
USS Nashville (CL-43) off Leyte, October 1944USS Nashville (CL-43) off Leyte, October 1944
USS Nashville (CL-43) off the Mare Island Naval Shipyard on 4 August 1943USS Nashville (CL-43) off the Mare Island Naval Shipyard on 4 August 1943
USS Nashville (CL-43) off the Mare Island Navy YardUSS Nashville (CL-43) off the Mare Island Navy Yard
USS Nashville (CL-43) off the Mare Island Navy Yard (cropped)USS Nashville (CL-43) off the Mare Island Navy Yard (cropped)
USS Nashville (CL-43) on the Hudson River in 1939USS Nashville (CL-43) on the Hudson River in 1939
USS Nashville (CL-43) underway in Puget Sound on 25 March 1945USS Nashville (CL-43) underway in Puget Sound on 25 March 1945
US Atlantic Fleet Ships steam out of Reykjavik harbour in July 1941US Atlantic Fleet Ships steam out of Reykjavik harbour in July 1941
US Navy 090612-N-2456S-111 Cmdr. Brian Peterson, executive officer of the amphibious transport dock ship USS Nashville (LPD 13), congratulates Aviation Boatswain`s Mate (Fuel) 3rd Class Daniel Zubiria after a five-month deploymUS Navy 090612-N-2456S-111 Cmdr. Brian Peterson, executive officer of the amphibious transport dock ship USS Nashville (LPD 13), congratulates Aviation Boatswain's Mate (Fuel) 3rd Class Daniel Zubiria after a five-month deploym
TypeDateDescriptionKeywordsNotesSource
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
incident1935keel layingWikidata
incident1938ship commissioningWikidata
incident1982ship decommissioningWikidata
incident1937ship launchingWikidata
imageBattle Damage to the USS Nashville (CL-43)Wikimedia
image1944Crewmen cleaning Kamikaze damage on USS Nashville (CL-43) in December 1944Wikimedia
image1944General MacArthur and RAdm Barbey leaving USS Nashville (CL-43) off Morotai on 15 September 1944Wikimedia
imageMk 28 fire control radar on USS Nashville (CL-43) in May 1945Wikimedia
imagePattern sheet, MS-33 21D for USS NashvilleWikimedia
image1951USS Brooklyn (CL-40), USS Nashville (CL-43) and USS St. Louis (CL-49) at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, Pennsylvania (USA), in January 1951 (75423)Wikimedia
image1942USS Hornet flight deck April 1942Wikimedia
image1942USS Hornet (CV-8) with USS Gwin (DD-433) during Doolittle Raid 1942Wikimedia
image2017USS NASHVILLE CL-43, Yantze River Patrol, Oct. 1945Wikimedia
image1942USS Nashville (CL-43) bombarding Kiska Island on 8 August 1942Wikimedia
imageUSS Nashville (CL-43) firing at a Japanese picket boat on 18 April 1942 (NH 97500)Wikimedia
imageUSS Nashville (CL-43) off Leyte, October 1944Wikimedia
image1943USS Nashville (CL-43) off the Mare Island Naval Shipyard on 4 August 1943Wikimedia
imageUSS Nashville (CL-43) off the Mare Island Navy YardWikimedia
imageUSS Nashville (CL-43) off the Mare Island Navy Yard (cropped)Wikimedia
image1939USS Nashville (CL-43) on the Hudson River in 1939Wikimedia
image1945USS Nashville (CL-43) underway in Puget Sound on 25 March 1945Wikimedia
image1941US Atlantic Fleet Ships steam out of Reykjavik harbour in July 1941Wikimedia
image2009US Navy 090612-N-2456S-111 Cmdr. Brian Peterson, executive officer of the amphibious transport dock ship USS Nashville (LPD 13), congratulates Aviation Boatswain's Mate (Fuel) 3rd Class Daniel Zubiria after a five-month deploymWikimedia
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