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First U.S. cruisers built since 1905, a lightweight (7050 ton) class generally unsatisfactory except for high speed; succeeded by | First U.S. cruisers built since 1905, a lightweight (7050 ton) class generally unsatisfactory except for high speed; succeeded by [[Brooklyn-class]] of 1938-1939 |
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Omaha-class [r]: First U.S. cruisers built since 1905, a lightweight (7050 ton) class generally unsatisfactory except for high speed; succeeded by Brooklyn-class of 1938-1939