Had the honor of serving on USS Newport News CA-148, the last of the heavy cruisers in the US Navy. Had basically the same 8" main guns, and secondary 5" mounts, but with 3" open mounts. Was a beautiful ship. Flag ship of the 2nd Fleet.
@atlantianson515Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this. It was especially interesting for me as my maternal grandfather was a Marine Gunner on the Wichita until he suffered a severe foot injury and was sent to Newport Naval Hospital. He saw action from Iceland to Denmark. He always said, despite the injury, being a US Marine was the best thing that ever happened to him, until, he had a family. RIP Grandpa!
@petestorz1722 ай бұрын
The armor thicknesses for a New Orleans class heavy cruiser and a Brooklyn class light cruiser were very similar, and Wichita was more heavily armored than BOTH. "Heavy" and "Light" referred to the caliber of the cruisers' guns. WRT secondary guns, both the New Orleans and Brooklyn classes had 5"/25 anti-aircraft guns, whose low muzzle velocity limited their usefulness in surface battle. The Wichita had, as noted in the video, 5"/38 dual-purpose secondary guns, much better for use against ships.
@robertguttman1487Ай бұрын
"Admiral Wilcox was swept overboard..." The fate of Admiral Wilcox has still never been satisfactorily explained. However, I was a ship's officer for 30 years, much of it in the North Atlantic where I was in many bad storms, and I don't know how anybody simply can get "swept overboard" from a 35,000-ton battleship, especially an Admiral.
@julieputney43172 ай бұрын
A salute to Wichita and her crew 🇺🇲
@BrockRuby2 ай бұрын
GREAT VIDEO on USS Wichita!! Keep it up!!
@TheValorVault2 ай бұрын
Thank you
@robinblankenship9234Ай бұрын
Our WW II cruisers could lay down a truly frightening weight of fire from their combined primary and secondary guns. Truly frightening.
@foivosapostolos1211Ай бұрын
Exceptional battle service.
@flkoolguy2 ай бұрын
Beautifully done, as always.
@paulsmith4602 ай бұрын
Great video, very nicely done as always.
@TheValorVault2 ай бұрын
@@paulsmith460 thank you
@clmk282 ай бұрын
Beautiful ship and strong design
@KarlKaufman-w7vАй бұрын
My dad served on Wichita right after graduating from the Academy class of 1940. He left her to go to submarine school and served in the Pacific for the rest of the war.
@johnskerry420Ай бұрын
USNA class of 1940 was one of the great ones! I believe they had the highest number of causalities/losses at Pearl Harbor. Both my dad and godfather were class of 1940 - one surface/pilot and the other subs. J. Skerry USNA 80.
@DaveSCameronАй бұрын
This craft certainly had a full and varied #WW2 and respects from a grateful Great Britain.🇬🇧🙏🇺🇸
@scotfield39502 ай бұрын
Well done thank you!
@ictpilotАй бұрын
I'm from Wichita and drilled at the Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center. There is a model of the USS Wichita on the quarterdeck. I think the Bureau of Ships makes these models. they are several hundred thousand dollars and this is about 12 ft long.
@joegrossinger3381Ай бұрын
Good program. Thank you.
@nevillemignot1681Ай бұрын
The USN owed a huge debt to USS Wichita in all that was learned in her design and building that was to play a huge part in the building of the future WW2's 'Cleveland' and 'Baltimore' class of cruisers. And the fact that none of 'em were lost in the entire war, speaks volumes for the designers of the ships for following the instructions of the USN in 'Make then able to take a hit, this will be a shooting war'.
@gandydancer9710Ай бұрын
15:10 I was wondering if the caption was in error when it referred to the USS Canberra since it was such an obviously Australian name and I knew there had been an Australian cruiser by that name. But, no, the US renamed a Baltimore-class cruiser from Pittsburg to Canberra in honor of the Australian ship, sunk at Savo Island..
@emileraikin94422 ай бұрын
Douglas Fairbanks Jr. served as an officer at this ship.
@Kyfordman19892 ай бұрын
I know it’s not as glorious or as famous as some of the ships built in World War II but I would love to see you do a piece on the Garcia class destroyer escorts from the 60s
@KungFuFighter-h3kАй бұрын
Always enjoy the videos , thanks.
@christianlomakin60702 ай бұрын
Impressive war service of USS Wichita
@philipchandler330Ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
@briangibbs37742 ай бұрын
Thank-you, Vslor Vault. I stand corrected on the USS Canberra. That was a great honour to the RAN by naming her after HMAS Canberra.
@TheValorVault2 ай бұрын
@briangibbs3774 it was. Those men on HMAS Canberra stood shoulder to shoulder with the men of the USN that night in Savo Sound and suffered just as much.
@scottterry1659Ай бұрын
Wonderful info thanks
@TigerDominic-uh1dvАй бұрын
Thanks Everyone 😊
@Sunnywolf200126 күн бұрын
I think it’s cool that they named a heavy cruiser after a town in Kansas. My home state.
@paulkronenberg-me7slАй бұрын
Very educational!
@scotfield39502 ай бұрын
Please give the years also
@TPaine177629 күн бұрын
That boat should have been preserved as she was one of a kind.
@briangibbs37742 ай бұрын
The ship was HMAS Canberra, not USS Canberra.
@TheValorVault2 ай бұрын
@briangibbs3774 not in October of 1944...HMAS Canberra was sunk at the battle of Savo Island in August 1942. This was a Baltimore class heavy cruiser (CA-70) that was named in honor of that ship.
@edkrach8891Ай бұрын
Those interwar treaties did us no favors.
@jimdunigan70292 ай бұрын
Oh dear Lord... and I guess the St. Louis and Cleveland-Classes are sliced fish?🤔🤨 Because while U.S.S. Wichita, CA-45 may've been the last of the "heavy" cruisers designed and built during the "treaty" period, U.S.S. Wichita, CA-45 was by NO means the last of the treaty cruisers. The two ship St. Louis-Class was designed in 1935 and the Cleveland-Class followed shortly thereafter both VERY much still products of the "treaty" period. The first four of the Cleveland-Class(U.S.S. Cleveland, CL-55, U.S.S. Columbia, CL-56, U.S.S. Montpelier, CL-57, and U.S.S. Denver, CL-58)as designed and built, still conformed to the requirements of the Second London Naval Treaty of 1935. The latter being retro-fitted over time with upgrades the post-treaty Clevelands would receive. So, in truth, U.S.S. Denver, CL-58 IS the last of the treaty cruisers.
@TheValorVault2 ай бұрын
not at all, you know I respect the accomplishments of those warships. Look, I'll admit my title is somewhat misleading which is why I just changed it, but I obviously meant she was the last heavy cruiser built (even say it in the 1st sentence of the video) under the 2nd London Treaty.
@philgilson260Ай бұрын
Battle of Cowpens - Wikipedia The Battle of Cowpens (one word) was a military engagement during the American Revolutionary War fought on January 17, 1781, near the town of Cowpens, South Carolina.
@Glenn-em3hvАй бұрын
Hell they don't build them that good today!!!!
@timf2279Ай бұрын
Great ship served with Valor.
@thomaslinton57652 ай бұрын
So much for the Neutrality Act.
@joeminella531528 күн бұрын
👍👍👍👍👍
@BruceBailey-b7xАй бұрын
You give month and day, you forget to occasionally mention the years. I know what year, but most won't. That's my only criticism.
@Glenn-em3hvАй бұрын
She's beautiful and id love to sail on her!!!
@truthboomertruthbomber5125Ай бұрын
30,000 yards = 17 miles if I did my math correctly.
@ictpilotАй бұрын
15. 2000 yards = 1 nautical mile.
@thomaslinton57652 ай бұрын
No sale, Harris.
@VtarngpbАй бұрын
AI audio voiceovers get a thumbs down
@thomaslinton57652 ай бұрын
"Jon bart" A French name, you know.
@brucewelty76842 ай бұрын
ugh AI voice
@robertttttt716Ай бұрын
I'm sorry 55 caliber 38 caliber what the hell they talking about.
@TheValorVaultАй бұрын
@robertttttt716 what are you talking about? I discuss Wichita's 8 inch 55 caliber main battery and her 5 inch 38 cal secondary battery. Do you not understand common weapon terminology?
@michaelbolig8486Ай бұрын
Horrible land robot talk..
@thomaslinton57652 ай бұрын
"cow pens" - two words.
@thomaslinton57652 ай бұрын
"Lay tay" two syllables NOT "late" Really awful AI narration.
@charlescorris3469Ай бұрын
That ship spent more time in the shipyard and training then it did a battle.
@ericvantassell6809Ай бұрын
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@robertborglund5783Ай бұрын
All the loss and sacrifice of the greatest generation has been wasted now that we've forgone Red White and Blue for coward orange.
@normanautrey9274Ай бұрын
Never, never support a draft-dodger.
@ronb7931Ай бұрын
I’m afraid the American people would disagree with you according to the Red Wave that just happened…
@ictpilotАй бұрын
Has done and will do more than your boy Biden ever thought about doing!
@robertborglund5783Ай бұрын
@ictpilot you're a traitor to America
@normanautrey9274Ай бұрын
@@ictpilot Yeah, because draft dodger, rapist, convicted felon...