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USS Oklahoma City (CL-91/CLG-5/CG-5) was one of 27 United States Navy Cleveland-class light cruisers completed during or shortly after World War II, and one of six to be converted to guided missile cruisers. She was the first US Navy ship to be named for Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Commissioned in late 1944, she participated in the latter part of the Pacific War in anti-aircraft screening and shore bombardment roles, for which she earned two battle stars. She then served a brief stint with the occupation force. Like all but one of her sister ships, she was retired in the post-war defense cutbacks, becoming part of the Pacific Reserve Fleet in 1947.

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  • Die USS Oklahoma City (CL-91/CLG-5/CG-5) war ein Leichter Kreuzer der Cleveland-Klasse, der 1944 in Dienst gestellt wurde. In seinen ersten beiden Dienstjahren nahm das Schiff an Einsätzen im Pazifikkrieg teil, ging jedoch nach Kriegsende und den Etatkürzungen der United States Navy 1947 in die Reserveflotte über, wo sie fast zehn Jahre inaktiv blieb. 1958 wurde die Oklahoma City zusammen mit drei weiteren Einheiten der Cleveland-Klasse zum Lenkwaffenkreuzer umgebaut und 1960 als Galveston-Klasse wieder in Dienst gestellt. Das Schiff blieb als letzte dieser Einheiten noch bis 1979 im aktiven Einsatz und wechselte anschließend zur Reserveflotte von Suisun Bay, wo sie fast zwanzig Jahre verblieb. Ab Februar 1999 wurde die Oklahoma City als Zielschiff für Schießübungen genutzt und am 26. März 1999 durch einen Torpedo des taiwanesischen Unterseebootes Lee Chun versenkt. (de)
  • L'USS Oklahoma City (CL-91/CLG-5/CG-5) est un croiseur léger américain de classe Cleveland lancé à la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Il devient l'un des trois navires de cette classe reconverti en croiseur lance-missiles équipé de RIM-8 Talos. (fr)
  • USS Oklahoma City (CL-91/CLG-5/CG-5) was one of 27 United States Navy Cleveland-class light cruisers completed during or shortly after World War II, and one of six to be converted to guided missile cruisers. She was the first US Navy ship to be named for Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Commissioned in late 1944, she participated in the latter part of the Pacific War in anti-aircraft screening and shore bombardment roles, for which she earned two battle stars. She then served a brief stint with the occupation force. Like all but one of her sister ships, she was retired in the post-war defense cutbacks, becoming part of the Pacific Reserve Fleet in 1947. In the late 1950s she was converted to a Galveston-class guided missile cruiser, which involved removing all her guns except for her forward 6-inch (152 mm) turret and 5-inch (127 mm) mount, and rebuilding her entire superstructure to accommodate the Talos missile system and flagship office spaces and accommodation. Like her three sister ships (Providence, Little Rock, and Springfield) of the Cleveland-class ships converted to missile ships, she was also extensively modified forward to become a flagship. This involved removal of most of her forward armament to allow for a greatly enlarged superstructure. She was recommissioned in 1960 as CLG-5 (and in 1975 redesignated CG-5). In her second career she served extensively in the Pacific, playing a prominent role in the Vietnam War, including participation in the evacuation of Saigon. Oklahoma City was worked hard in shore bombardment duty during the war. As she was extensively well fitted with flagship accommodations and communications, there were plans for an extensive overhaul (of both her and Little Rock) starting in 1977. The ship would have received two 8-cell NATO Sea Sparrow surface-to-air missile (SAM) launchers and two Vulcan Phalanx CIWS systems, in addition to extensive rehabilitation of her propulsion systems, electrical systems, her hull and superstructure. This would have given her an additional 10 years of service life. While this work package was formally planned, and funding was appropriated, it was diverted elsewhere. She received enough maintenance to soldier on for a few more years and was decommissioned for the last time in December 1979. At the time of her decommissioning, she was the last Cleveland-class ship in service, and had served longer (a total of 21 years and 10 months) than any other ship of that class. Oklahoma City was sunk during a weapons training exercise, Tandem Thrust 99, on 26 March 1999. (en)
  • オクラホマシティ (USS Oklahoma City, CL-91/CLG-5) は、アメリカ海軍の軽巡洋艦。クリーブランド級軽巡洋艦の20番艦。後にミサイル巡洋艦に改装され、ガルベストン級ミサイル巡洋艦の3番艦となる。艦名はオクラホマ州オクラホマシティに因む。 (ja)
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  • L'USS Oklahoma City (CL-91/CLG-5/CG-5) est un croiseur léger américain de classe Cleveland lancé à la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Il devient l'un des trois navires de cette classe reconverti en croiseur lance-missiles équipé de RIM-8 Talos. (fr)
  • オクラホマシティ (USS Oklahoma City, CL-91/CLG-5) は、アメリカ海軍の軽巡洋艦。クリーブランド級軽巡洋艦の20番艦。後にミサイル巡洋艦に改装され、ガルベストン級ミサイル巡洋艦の3番艦となる。艦名はオクラホマ州オクラホマシティに因む。 (ja)
  • Die USS Oklahoma City (CL-91/CLG-5/CG-5) war ein Leichter Kreuzer der Cleveland-Klasse, der 1944 in Dienst gestellt wurde. In seinen ersten beiden Dienstjahren nahm das Schiff an Einsätzen im Pazifikkrieg teil, ging jedoch nach Kriegsende und den Etatkürzungen der United States Navy 1947 in die Reserveflotte über, wo sie fast zehn Jahre inaktiv blieb. (de)
  • USS Oklahoma City (CL-91/CLG-5/CG-5) was one of 27 United States Navy Cleveland-class light cruisers completed during or shortly after World War II, and one of six to be converted to guided missile cruisers. She was the first US Navy ship to be named for Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Commissioned in late 1944, she participated in the latter part of the Pacific War in anti-aircraft screening and shore bombardment roles, for which she earned two battle stars. She then served a brief stint with the occupation force. Like all but one of her sister ships, she was retired in the post-war defense cutbacks, becoming part of the Pacific Reserve Fleet in 1947. (en)
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  • USS Oklahoma City (CL-91) (de)
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