"US Heavy Cruisers In Action (Part 2)," Squadron/Signal Publications,
Author: Al Adcock.
The role of the US heavy cruiser was fully defined during WWII when most of
the US Pacific Fleet was severely damaged at Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941.
No heavy cruiser was damaged and all were able to carry the fight to the
Japanese (and Germans) once war plans were revised.
FEATURES: All photographs used in this publication are from official US Navy
sources and have been declassified and supplied by various photo
archivists.
Includes detailed information on the WICHITA Class, BALTIMORE Class,
ALASKA Class, plus conversions.
Details on types of armament, turrets, radars, and aircraft used.
Filled with specifications, facts and photos, including a two-page
color center section showing different productions and camouflage
paint scheme.
A very handy guide for modelers trying for true scale appearance!
SPECS: 49 Pages - 11" x 8.25"
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