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Builder
Federal Shipbuilding/Bethlehem Steel Corp.
Length
541 ft 0 in (164.90 m)
Beam
52 ft 10 in (16.10 m)
Draught
20 ft 6 in (6.25 m)
Displacement
6,000 tons (standard); 7,400 tons (loaded)
Machinery
4 × 665 psi boilers
2 geared steam turbines75,000 hp (56 MW)
Speed
33 knots during trials
Range
8,500 nautical miles (15,700 km) at 15 knots (28 km/h)
Armor
Belt: 1.1–3.5 in (28–89 mm)
Deck: 1.25 inches (32 mm)
Turrets: 1.25 inches (32 mm)
Armament
As designed : 16 × 5 in (127 mm)/38 cal guns,
16 × 1.1 in (27 mm)/75 cal guns, 6 × 20 mm/70 cal anti-aircraft cannons, 8 × 21 in (533 mm) torpedo tubes.
Oakland group (CL 95-99) 12 × 5 in (127 mm)/38 cal guns, 8 × 40 mm/56 cal anti-aircraft guns, 16 × 20 mm/70 cal anti-aircraft cannons
Crew
Officer: 35
Enlisted: 638;Oakland group(CL 95-99) Officer: 47Enlisted:766
Commissioned
Atlanta:-24 December 1941, Juneau:-14 February 1942, San Diego:-10 January 1942, San Juan:-28 February 1942, Oakland:-17 July 1943, Reno:-28 December 1943, Flint:-31 August 1944, Tuscon:-3 February 1945,
Decommissioned
Atlanta:-13th November 1942, Sunk at Battle of Guadalcanal, Juneau:-13th November 1942, sunk at Battle of Guadalcanal, San Diego:-4 November 1946, San Juan:-9 November 1946, Oakland:-1 July 1949, Reno:-4 November 1946, Flint:-6 May 1947, Tuscon:-11 June 1949,
Fate
Atlanta:-Sunk at Guadalcanal Juneau:-Sunk at Guadalcanal San Diego:-Sold for scrap Dec. 1960. San Juan:- Sold for scrap 31st Oct 1961. Oakland:-Sold for scrap 1st Dec 1959 Reno:-Sold for scrap 22nd March 1962 Flint:-Scrapped Oct 1966 Tuscon:-Sold for scrap 24th Feb 1971