Five were later modified as Galveston and Providence class guided missile cruisers. Of the 27 Cleveland-class cruisers that were commissioned, one by the name of the USS Galveston (CL-93), was completed as a guided missile cruiser. These two were called Fargo class cruisers. Fifty-two ships of this class were originally planned, however, nine of them were completed as the light aircraft carriers of the Independence class (I have no idea how they thought of this but hey, if it works it works), and two of them were completed to a somewhat different design, with more compact superstructures and just a single stack (funnel for exhaust for non-boat people). The ships were designed with the goal of increased cruising range in terms of nautical miles per tank of fuel, increased anti-aircraft armament, and better torpedo protection as compared with earlier U.S. At the end of the war, they were the most numerous class of light cruisers to be ever built. The Cleveland class of cruiser was a group of light cruisers built for the U.S. I will add in tactical opinion as well as how the ship feels to play, so I hope you enjoy! So sit back, make sure your boss isn’t looking, your coffee is warm (or your beverage is cold), and enjoy this written review on the Cleveland class Cruiser! It will be split up into 7 sections: History, Ships in Class, In-Game Statistics, Results, Personal Overview, and Overall Thoughts. I will try and keep it entertaining and yet still helpful/informational. This is meant to be a review you can read while at an airport, sitting in traffic, or just generally bored. This is meant to be more casual, statistics used to explain the ship and not just thrown at you. I am better at writing than I am at video editing, so I am gonna leave the video reviews to the people who actually know what they are doing. Hello everyone! Shield here, with my first written review of a ship in World of Warships.
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