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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › USS_BrooklynUSS Brooklyn - Wikipedia

    Three ships of the United States Navy have borne the name Brooklyn, after the New York City borough of Brooklyn . USS Brooklyn (1858), was a wooden screw sloop commissioned in 1859 and a participant in the American Civil War.

  2. www.history.navy.mil › alphabetical-listing › bUSS Brooklyn (CL-40) - NHHC

    USS Brooklyn (CL-40) lay to at Hampton Roads on her southerly voyage (5–7 January 1939), and then (10–13 January) operated in Gonaïves Bay, where she launched and recovered her four embarked...

  3. USS Brooklyn (CL 40) in the Hudson River, off New York City, 1939. The Palisade Amusement Park is in the center background. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives - 80-G-1023215.

  4. USS Brooklyn (CL-40) was a light cruiser, the lead ship of her class of nine, and the third United States Navy ship to bear its name. Commissioned in 1937, she served in the Atlantic during World War II, as a convoy escort and as fire support for amphibious landings.

  5. 10 de mar. de 2019 · The Brooklyn class were the first light cruisers designed for the USN since the 1920s Omaha and setup a brand new trend followed by all future USN cruisers.

  6. On July 3, 1898, USS BROOKLYN was a key vessel in the Battle of Santiago, which resulted in the loss of the Spanish fleet in the Caribbean. The ship's movements at the opening of the battle, directed by Commodore Schley, created controversy.

  7. USS Brooklyn (CL-40) era un crucero ligero, el barco líder de su clase de nueve y el tercer barco de la Armada de los Estados Unidos en llevar su nombre. Encargado en 1937, sirvió en el Atlántico durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, como escolta de convoyes y como apoyo de fuego para desembarcos anfibios.