United States USS Cleveland (CL-55) Cruiser
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The first ship of the United States Navy's Cleveland-class light cruiser, it was built during World War II. Named after the city of Cleveland, Ohio, it is the second ship to be named after this city. Construction began on July 1, 1940, was launched on November 1, 1941, and commissioned on June 15, 1942. As a new class of warship at that time, it was mainly active in the Atlantic and Pacific theaters during the war, participated in many important battles, and received 13 battle stars. It was decommissioned on 7 February 1947 and was sold for dismantling in 1960.