Bainbridge class cruiser

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USS Bainbridge}
USS Bainbridge, only ship of her class
Class overview
Builders: Bethlehem Steel, Quincy, Massachusetts
Operators: Naval flag of United States United States Navy
Preceded by: Leahy class cruiser
Succeeded by: Belknap class cruiser
Built: 19591961
In commission: 19621996
Completed: 1
Retired: 1

USS Bainbridge (CGN-25) was a nuclear-powered version of the Leahy-class cruiser double-ended guided missile frigate. Originally a guided missile destroyer leader, the class was re-designated guided missile cruiser in 1975. As with USS Long Beach (CGN-9) and USS Enterprise (CVN-65), Bainbridge was a single-ship class.

Statistically and mechanically speaking, Bainbridge (DLGN-25) was virtually identical to the Leahy-class except for the replacement of her four 1200 psi boilers with two D2G reactors. Because of the greater maintenance requirements of 1960s nuclear reactors, Bainbridge carried 23 more crew members than Leahy.

The lessons learned on Bainbridge were later adapted to the next nuclear-powered ship, USS Truxtun (CGN-35) and the California and Virginia classes of nuclear-powered cruiser.

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