Navy | The US Navy |
Type | Heavy cruiser |
Class | New Orleans |
Pennant | CA 34 |
Built by | Puget Sound Navy Yard (Bremerton, Washington, U.S.A.) |
Ordered | |
Laid down | 1 Sep 1930 |
Launched | 16 Dec 1933 |
Commissioned | 28 Apr 1934 |
Lost | 9 Aug 1942 |
History | USS Astoria (Captain William Garrett Greenman) was sunk off Savo Island by gunfire from Japanese warships.246 of her crew died and 202 were wounded which includes the Commanding officer Greenman; the survivors were rescued by USS Alchiba/Buchanan/Ellet/Helm and Wilson. |
Commands listed for USS Astoria (i) (CA 34)
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Commander | From | To | |
1 | Capt. Richmond Kelly Turner, USN | 10 Sep 1938 | 13 Sep 1940 |
2 | Capt. Preston Bennett Haines, USN | 13 Sep 1940 | 14 Dec 1941 |
3 | Capt. Francis Worth Scanland, Sr, USN | 15 Dec 1941 | 14 Jun 1942 |
4 | Capt. William Garrett Greenman, USN | 14 Jun 1942 | 9 Aug 1942 |
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