USS HUNTINGTON (CL-107) underway at sea near Capetown, South Africa.
Note: Curtiss SC-2 seaplane on her catapult.
Photographed on October 15, 1948.
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USS HUNTINGTON (CL-107) underway at sea near Capetown, South Africa.
Note: Curtiss SC-2 seaplane on her catapult.
Photographed on October 15, 1948.
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USS HUNTINGTON (CL-107) entering the harbor at Capetown, South Africa, and approaching Berth M, Duncan Docks.
Note: the twin-engine biplane flying at far right, in the first photo. Table Mountain is in the distance.
Photographed on October 15, 1948.
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Cancelled ships of WWII
Shortly before and during WWII, the U.S. Navy set about building a Fleet to meet the Axis head on and win. To due this, the Navy needed build a large number of ships, so it could effectively operate in both in the Atlantic and Pacific theaters.
By 1945, the war in the Atlantic and Pacific could be won with the ships already completed. So, starting in March, a number of ships were cancelled. The largest number were cancelled in August and shortly after the surrender of Japan. Final cancellations happened in 1946, as the military budget was being cutback.
Note: This list contains ships ordered or were intended to be completed during WWII but never completed/commissioned. It doesn't contain ships whose construction was suspended and completed at a later time.
Note: I have updated the list with some of the expected commission date.
Aircraft Carrier
REPRISAL (CV-35), Essex Class, expected commission July 1946
Unnamed (CVB-44), Midway Class
IWO JIMA (CV-46), Essex Class, expected commission, expected commission November 1946
Unnamed (CV-50), Essex Class, expected commission December 1946
Unnamed (CV-51), Essex Class, expected commission July 1947
Unnamed (CV-52), Essex Class, expected commission October 1947
Unnamed (CV-53), Essex Class, expected commission September 1947
Unnamed (CV-54), Essex Class, expected commission July 1947
Unnamed (CV-55), Essex Class, expected commission November 1947
Unnamed (CVB-56), Midway Class, expected commission June 1947
Unnamed (CVB-57), Midway Class, expected commission November 1947
Battleship
ILLINOIS (BB-65), Iowa Class, expected commission June 1947
KENTUCKY (BB-66), Iowa Class, expected commission September 1946
Note: see my other posts on their cancellation, link and link.
MONTANA (BB-67), Montana Class
OHIO (BB-68), Montana Class
MAINE (BB-69), Montana Class
NEW HAMPSHIRE (BB-70), Montana Class
LOUISIANA (BB-71), Montana Class
Note: the Montana Class was ordered in 1940, but were delayed due to the need for more carriers and later cancelled when it became apparent carriers were the new capital ship. There are other reasons but it's better to do a separate post on them. They were originally expected to be commissioned between July and November 1945.
Cruiser
BUFFALO (CL-84), Cleveland Class
NEWARK (CL-88), Cleveland Class
Note: these two were cancelled due to issues with the Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company.
YOUNGSTOWN (CL-94), Cleveland Class, expected commission August 1946
NEWARK (CL-108), Fargo Class, expected commission April 1946.
NEW HAVEN (CL-109), Fargo Class, expected commission July 1946
BUFFALO (CL-110), Fargo Class, expected commission August 1946
WILMINGTON (CL-111), Fargo Class, expected commission December 1946
VALLEJO (CL-112), Fargo Class
HELENA (CL-113), Fargo Class
ROANOKE (CL-114), Fargo Class
Unnamed (CL-115), Fargo Class
TALLAHASSEE (CL-116), Fargo Class, expected commission August 1946
CHEYENNE (CL-117), Fargo Class, expected commission December 1946
CHATTANOOGA (CL-118), Fargo Class, expected commission February 1947
CAMBRIDGE (CA-126), Oregon City Class, expected commission August 1946
BRIDGEPORT (CA-127), Oregon City Class, expected commission September 1946
KANSAS CITY (CA-128), Oregon City Class, expected commission December 1946
TULSA (CA-129), Oregon City Class, expected commission April 1947
NORFOLK (CA-137), Oregon City Class, expected commission June 1946
SCRANTON (CA-138), Oregon City Class, expected commission July 1946
DALLAS (CA-140), Des Moines Class, expected commission March 1947
Unnamed (CA-141), Des Moines Class, expected commission April 1947.
Unnamed (CA-142), Des Moines Class, expected commission July 1947.
Unnamed (CA-143), Des Moines Class, expected commission November 1947.
VALLEJO (CL-146), Worcester Class, expected commission February 1947
GARY (CL-147), Worcester Class, expected commission May 1947
Unnamed (CA-149), Des Moines Class, expected commission November 1947
DALLAS (CA-150), Des Moines Class, expected commission July 1947
Note: it is doubtful this cruiser would be named DALLAS since CA-140 was also named DALLAS.
Unnamed (CA-151), Des Moines Class, expected commission September 1947
Unnamed (CA-152), Des Moines Class, expected commission November 1947
Unnamed (CA-153), Des Moines Class, expected commission December 1947
CL-154 class
Unnamed (CL-154), CL-154 class, expected commission October 1947
Unnamed (CL-155), CL-154 class, expected commission December 1947
Unnamed (CL-156), CL-154 class, expected commission October 1947
Unnamed (CL-157), CL-154 class, expected commission November 1947
Unnamed (CL-158), CL-154 class, expected commission December 1947
Unnamed (CL-159), CL-154 class, expected commission October 1947
Note: this class of unnamed cruisers were to be anti-aircraft cruisers and the natural evolution of the Atlanta, Juneau and Worcester Classes. They were ordered in 1945 but never assigned names or laid down before being cancelled
Note: there were a further 8 Worcester Class cruisers planned but never ordered and don't have hull numbers assigned to them.
Large Cruiser
HAWAII (CB-3), Alaska Class, expected commission May 1946.
Note: she was nearly finished after the war but like Alaska and Guam, she didn't have purpose anymore. Several conversion proposal were drawn to use her but none were chosen.
PHILIPPINES (CB-4), Alaska Class
PUERTO RICO (CB-5), Alaska Class
SAMOA (CB-6), Alaska Class
Destroyer
WATSON (DD-482), Fletcher Class
12 Allen M. Sumner Class destroyers
54 Gearing Class Destroyers
Escort Carrier
16 Commencement Bay Class Carriers
Submarine
62 Balao Class Submarines
51 Trench Class Submarines
It should be noted, a lot of the ships ordered in 1944 and 1945 were for Operation Downfall, the planned invasion of mainland Japan if they had not surrendered. But also, the massive building program was institute to overwhelmed the Axis with superior numbers, just like the Air Corps and Army did with aircraft and tanks.
source, source, source, source, source, source, source, source
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USS HUNTINGTON (CL-107), USS DAYTON (CL-105) and USS SOUTH DAKOTA (BB-57) laid up in the Reserve Fleet at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, Pennsylvania.
Date: August 24, 1961
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