USS Princeton (CVL-23) with radar labelled, Puget Sound

USS Princeton (CVL-23) with radar labelled, Puget Sound
Here we see the Independence class light carrier USS Princeton (CVL-23) in the Puget Sound Navy Yard on 1 January 1944, with her radar marked. From this angle her four funnels stand out rather more than normal.
USS Princeton, The Life and Loss of ‘Sweet P’, David R. Leick. Looks at the career of the light carrier USS Princeton, one of a class built on cruiser hulls in an attempt to get new carriers into service quickly, and which made a valuable contribution to the war in the Pacific before suffering fatal damage during the battle of Leyte Gulf. Looks at the reason for her construction, the effectiveness of these smaller carriers and the Princeton’s own impressive combat record, before ending with the prolonged efforts to save her after she was hit by Japanese bombs, and the cost of its eventual failure, tragically felt heavily on the cruiser USS Birmingham as she attempted to aid the carrier. (Read Full Review)
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How to cite this article: Rickard, J (12 May 2023), USS Princeton (CVL-23) with radar labelled, Puget Sound , https://www.historyofwar.org/Pictures/pictures_USS_Princeton_CVL23_puget_sound.html

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