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Heavy Cruiser - CA70
(World War II)
 

Missile Cruiser - CAG2/CA70
(1950's through decommissioning)

Click on the emblems, above, to go directly to either the WWII era, or to the missile cruiser section.

This web site is dedicated to ALL those who served aboard the U.S.S. Canberra.  From her launching as a heavy cruiser, CA-70, through her rebirth as the second of the U. S. Navy's guided missile cruisers, CAG-2, we will never forget the time we spent aboard.  Some of our shipmates lost their lives, others were wounded, one was imprisoned as a POW, all sacrificed.  This web site is to honor all of them, as warriors, and as keepers of the peace.

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Our hope is that those of our shipmates who wish to do so, will help us to make this site into an on-line cruise book.  We welcome anything that you would like to share.  Photos, videos, audio tracks, sea stories, whatever, we'll take it all.  Anything that gets posted will have an acknowledgement for the contributor on the In Appreciation page.  From the ship's launching and duty in the Pacific Theater of World War II, through the cold war and Viet Nam; from the gun line to the chow line.  From liberty in Boston or San Diego; to Melbourne and the Med.  This site represents the history of a ship and her crew.
The Ship's Company section is intended to help add to the cruise book nature of the site.  There are pages for each division, where shipmates submit pictures of themselves (then and now).  We believe that this will be a great opportunity to get some of the old hands reacquainted.  In order to ensure their privacy, we have removed the e-mail addresses and replaced them with a symbol to indicate the shipmate does have e-mail.  You may initiate contact with an individual shipmate by clicking on the e-mail icon.
Please sign in on the Quarterdeck Log.  If you're a guest, we'd like to know your impressions of our web site.  If you are a shipmate, you can leave a message for an old buddy, or, perhaps, find that they have already left one for you.
Drop in at the Sea Story Locker and see what lies, er, tales your shipmates have posted.  Feel free to rebut or offer your own recollections.
As we proceed with this project, we encourage you to offer suggestions and ideas for making it better.  This site is for Canberra sailors and the families who love and remember them.  We hope you enjoy it.
For those of you who would like to visit the original U.S.S. Canberra web site, check out the link, below.  This is for the U.S.S. Canberra Reunion Association.   They sponsor a reunion, every year, for all Canberra shipmates.  They have a great site and include a lot of WWII era information.

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U.S.S. Canberra Reunion Association
(Canberra images on this page are through the courtesy of
the U.S.S. Canberra Reunion Association and Ed Huntington.)


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