Omaha-class
Omaha-design. Launched in 1921, displacement 8.500 tons, horsepower 90.000 hp, oil-fired turbine geared machinery and an armament of 12-6” guns, 6 smaller guns, 2x2-21” and 2x3-21” torpedo tubes. (1)
Source
Archive Dutch Naval Staff 1886-1942 (National Archive at the Hague, Netherlands) inventory number 155. Fleets (the British Empire and foreign countries) on 1 February 1923.
Note
1. Hull symbol CL-9. Part of the Omaha class light cruisers, preceded by Chester-class and succeeded by Brooklyn-class. Laid down by William Cramp&Sons, Philadelphia, USA with yard number 448 on 16 February 1920, launched on 29 September 1921, commissioned on 2 July 1923, decommissioned on 21 December 1945, stricken on 21 January 1946 , sold to be broken up on 18 December 1946 which was executed at Baltimore in 1947.
