USS Wilmington (CL-111)

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History
Name: USS Wilmington
Namesake: Wilmington, Delaware
Builder:
Laid down: 5 March 1945
Fate: Construction halted on 12 August 1945. Hulk eventually scrapped.
General characteristics
Type: Fargo-class cruiser
Displacement: 10,000 long tons (10,160 t)
Length: 611 ft 2 in (186.28 m)
Beam: 66 ft 6 in (20.27 m)
Draft: 20 ft (6.1 m)
Speed: 33 knots (61 km/h; 38 mph)
Complement: 992 officers and enlisted
Armament:

USS Wilmington (CL-111) was a planned ship which was scrapped prior to completion. She was the third ship to be scheduled to be named for Wilmington, Delaware.

Wilmington was to be a United States Navy Fargo-class light cruiser. She was laid down 5 March 1945 by William Cramp and Sons, but with the end of World War II, construction was suspended 12 August 1945 and the hulk subsequently scrapped.

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