


Marblehead
國家 | 美國 |
艦級 | Omaha 級 輕巡洋艦 |
Hull Number | CL-12 |
造船廠 | William Cramp and Sons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States |
安放龍骨日期 | 1920年8月4日 |
下水日期 | 1923年10月9日 |
服役日期 | 1924年9月8日 |
除役日期 | 1945年11月1日 |
排水量 | 7,160 tons standard |
長度 | 556 feet |
寬度 | 55 feet |
吃水 | 14 feet |
動力來源 | Geared turbines, four screws |
功率 | 90,000 shaft horsepower |
速度 | 35 knots |
乘員 | 458 |
武裝 | 2x2x150mm/53cal guns, 8x1x150mm/53cal guns, 2x76mm/50cal guns, 10x530mm torpedo tubes |
裝甲 | 3in belt, 1.5in deck, 1.5in conning tower |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbaseUSS Marblehead entered US Navy service in 1924. Prior to the opening of the Pacific War, she held her shakedown cruise in the English Channel and the Mediterranean Sea; visited Samoa, Society Islands, Australia, Galápagos Islands, Nicaragua, Hawaii, Shanghai and Hankou in China, Japan; and then served with Pacific, Atlantic, and Asiatic Fleets of the US Navy in the 1930s. She was anchored at Tarakan, Borneo, Dutch East Indies when the war broke out. Sailing alongside of Dutch and Australian warships, she screened Allied shipping in the Dutch East Indies in the opening days of the war. During the Battle of Makassar Strait on 4 Feb 1942, she successfully maneuvered through three Japanese aerial attacks, but the fourth wave scored two bomb hits and one near miss, killing 15 men and wounding 84. She suffered a list to starboard, a few fires, and jammed rudder, but survived the battle. After repairs were completed at Simon's Town, South Africa between Mar and Apr 1942 and New York Navy Yard in Brooklyn, New York, United States between May and Oct 1942, she was assigned to the South Atlantic Force based in Recife and Bahia, Brazil. She would remain in Brazil until Feb 1944, after which date she patrolled the North Atlantic Ocean until being relocated to the Mediterranean Sea to support the Allied invasion of Southern France. Upon the completion of Operation Dragoon, she returned to the United States. She was decommissioned after the war in Nov 1945, and was sold for scrap in Feb 1946.
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Last Major Revision: Dec 2014
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Marblehead Operational Timeline
1920年8月4日 | The keel of Marblehead was laid down by William Cramp and Sons in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. |
1923年10月9日 | Marblehead was launched in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, sponsored by the wife of Joseph Evans. |
1924年9月8日 | USS Marblehead was commissioned into service with Captain Chauncey Shackford in command. |
1925年12月16日 | Captain William Siebel Miller was named the commanding officer of USS Marblehead, replacing Captain Chauncey Shackford. |
1927年10月11日 | Captain Harry Kimball Cage was named the commanding officer of USS Marblehead. |
1929年6月1日 | Captain Ralph A. Koch was named the commanding officer of USS Marblehead, replacing Captain Harry Kimball Cage. |
1930年12月29日 | Captain William Rea Furlong was named the commanding officer of USS Marblehead, replacing Captain Ralph A. Koch. |
1939年5月16日 | USS Marblehead arrived at Gulangyu island, an international settlement off Xiamen, China in response to the arrival of a Japanese Special Naval Landing Force detachment nearby. She disembarked a contingent of US Marines. |
1941年11月28日 | USS Marblehead arrived at Tarakan, Borneo, Dutch East Indies. |
1941年12月8日 | While at Tarakan, Borneo, Dutch East Indies, USS Marblehead received the alert that Japan had started hostilities. |
1942年1月24日 | During the night, American warships screened the withdrawal of US and Dutch warships after those ships had successfully attacked a Japanese convoy off Balikpapan, Borneo, Dutch East Indies. Japanese aircraft responded, damaging USS Houston and USS Marblehead, wounding 70 servicemen; the Japanese lost four aircraft. The Japanese pilots inaccurately reported 3 cruisers sunk. |
1942年2月4日 | USS Marblehead suffered two bomb hits and one near miss during the Battle of Makassar Strait, killing 15 men and wounding 84. She suffered a list to starboard, a few fires, and jammed rudder, but survived the battle. USS Stewart and USS Edwards escorted damaged USS Marblehead and USS Houston toward Tjilatjap, Java, Dutch East Indies. |
1942年2月6日 | USS Stewart, USS Edwards, USS Marblehead, and USS Houston arrived at Tjilatjap, Dutch East Indies. |
1942年2月21日 | USS Marblehead arrived at Trincomalee, Ceylon. |
1942年3月2日 | USS Marblehead departed Trincomalee, Ceylon. |
1942年3月24日 | USS Marblehead arrived at Simon's Town, South Africa to repair damages sustained during the Battle of Makassar Strait. |
1942年4月15日 | USS Marblehead departed Simon's Town, South Africa. |
1942年5月4日 | USS Marblehead arrived at New York Navy Yard in Brooklyn, New York, United States to repair damages sustained during the Battle of Makassar Strait. |
1942年10月15日 | USS Marble completed her repairs New York Navy Yard in Brooklyn, New York, United States and departed for South America. |
1944年2月20日 | USS Marblehead arrived in New York, United States. |
1944年7月29日 | USS Marblehead arrived in Palermo, Sicily, Italy. |
1944年8月15日 | USS Marblehead bombarded Axis positions near Saint-Raphaël, France. |
1944年8月16日 | USS Marblehead bombarded Axis positions near Saint-Raphaël, France. |
1944年8月17日 | USS Marblehead bombarded Axis positions near Saint-Raphaël, France. |
1944年8月18日 | USS Marblehead arrived at Corsica, France. |
1945年11月1日 | USS Marblehead was decommissioned from service. |
1945年11月28日 | Marblehead was struck from the US Navy Register. |
1946年2月27日 | Marblehead was sold for scrap. |
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Winston Churchill, 1935
7 Dec 2019 07:22:50 PM
My father Ben H Groscup was assigned to this ship and I believe he was one of the 84 seaman injured. Any information on this would be appreciated, thanks Mike Groscup