Tankshooter0115
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Do you happen to know what happened to the turrets?royabulgaf said:The Lexington-class battlecruisers were the only class of battlecruiser to ever be ordered by the United States Navy.
Then how did the US Navy obtain the Alaska class battlecruisers? ???
This was a claim made by the Naval Historical Center of the United States Navy. They state that the Alaska class were closer to cruisers than to battleships or battlecruisers and that the CB designation is for "Large Cruiser." Does that mean that the CB designation is for Cruiser, Big and the CC designation is for Cruiser, Combat?
ok thank you very much for the clarification .Saratoga had the guns in that there was 8 set aside for her. Ditto for the Lexington.I find reference in the Globalsecurity link that the Saratoga might have had its 8 16in guns. I might be miss reading the article so could someone verify this. "The Saratoga, of which the keel was laid on 25 September 1920, on the longest of the covered ways, was to have a length of 874 feet, with a beam of 105 feet, depth of 56 feet and draft of 31 feet. Her armament included eight 16-inch guns, and she was to carry a crew of 1,165. This battle cruiser is one of six, authorized in 1917, which were placed under construction in government and private yards, and were the largest and most powerful type of fighting craft built to date."
But they were never installed cause the Washington Naval treaty caused her to be converted to a carry before they could get CLOSE to that point.