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U.S.S. PROVIDENCE
(CL-82)FIGHTING DEVIL
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USS PROVIDENCE (CL-82) - a Cleveland-class cruiser
In Commission 1945 to 1949CL-82 Deployments - Major Events
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Month | Year | to | Month | Year | Deployment / Event |
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JUL | 1943 | - | Keel Date: 27 JUL 1943 at Bethlehem Steel Corporation | ||
DEC | 1944 | - | Launch Date: 28 DEC 1944 | ||
MAY | 1945 | - | Commissioned: 15 MAY 1945 | ||
AUG | 1973 | - | Decommissioned: 31 AUG 1973 |
CL-82 General Specifications
Class: Cleveland-class cruiser
Complement: 992 Officers and Enlisted
Displacement: 10000 tons
Length: 610 feet 1 inches
Beam: 66 feet 4 inches
Draft: 25 feet
Final Disposition: Sold for scrapping 15 July 1980
USS PROVIDENCE (CL-82)
Providence
(CL-82) was laid down 27 July 1943 by Bethlehem Steel Co.,
Quincy, Mass.; launched 28 December 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Mary Roberts; and
commissioned 15 May 1945, Capt. W. B. Jackson in command.
Departing Boston 13 June 1945, Providence (CL-82) completed shakedown
out of Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Upon arrival at Newport, R.I., 4 September, she
trained prospective cruiser and carrier crews until 6 October.
Departing Boston in November, she visited
Piraeus, Greece, in December, Istanbul with Missouri
(BB-63) 5 to 9 April 1946, and Alexandria, Egypt, in May. Leaving the
Mediterranean 16 June, she arrived at Philadelphia on the 25th. Following
departure from the Delaware Capes in October and training out of Guantanamo Bay
and Norfolk, Va., she left Hampton Roads for the Mediterranean 3 February 1947.
After exercises and port visits in the Mediterranean, she departed Athens,
Greece, in May, and arrived at Boston later that month.
Departing Newport, R.I., in November, she
operated in the Mediterranean from 20 November 1947 to 2 March 1948, visiting
Naples in December, Taranto in January, and Trieste and Venice in February,
returning to Newport in March. Sailing from Newport in September 1948, she
served the 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean from 23 September 1948 to 14 January
1949, visiting Thessalonika in October, Marseilles in November, Trieste and
Venice in December, and Oran in January, returning to Newport later in January.
She decommissioned at Boston 14 June 1949, and entered the Atlantic Reserve
Fleet.
Reclassified CLG-6 on 23 May 1957, Providence commenced conversion to a
guided missile light cruiser at Boston in June 1957. Provided with modern
missiles, command ship facilities, and a nuclear weapons capability, she
recommissioned 17 September 1959, Capt. Kenneth L. Veth in command. Following
shakedown out of Guantanamo Bay, she arrived at her new home port of Long
Beach, Calif., 29 July 1960. After a six month tour of duty with the 7th Fleet,
she returned to Long Beach 31 March 1961.
Following exercises off the west coast,
she arrived at Yokosuka, Japan, in May 1962, and relieved Oklahoma City (CLG-5) as flaghip of the 7th Fleet. During 1962 and
1963 she participated in 7th Fleet exercises. During a three day visit to
Saigon in January 1964, she hosted South Vietnamese and American dignitaries,
and delivered more than 38 tons of Project Handclasp materials to local
humanitarian organizations. Departing Yokosuka in July 1964, she returned to
Long Beach in August. In October 1964 she began exercises in the Eastern
Pacific. During January to June 1965, she received modern communications
equipment. Spending the remainder of 1965 off the west coast with the 1st
Fleet, she participated in exercises and visited various west coast ports.
Deployed to WestPac 12 November 1966, she
again relieved Oklahoma City (CLG-5)
as flagship of the 7th Fleet on 1 December 1966 at Yokosuka, Japan. She
contributed to a major bombardment of enemy positions in Vietnam I April 1967.
She duelled with an enemy shore battery off the DMZ on 25 May. In July she
provided gunfire support for amphibious operations. She bombarded enemy storage
areas south of Da Nang 10 October.
During 1968, she provided gunfire support off Vietnam during
each month except June and December. In February 1968, during the enemy's Tet
offensive, gunfire from Providence effected
an important breach in the wall of an enemy strongpoint at Hue. During 1969 she
operated with the 1st Fleet off the west coast. Into 1970 she remained active
with the Pacific Fleet.
[Note: The above USS PROVIDENCE (CL-82) history may, or may not, contain text provided by crew members of the USS PROVIDENCE (CL-82), or by other non-crew members, and text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]