List of United States Navy Cruisers - Guided Missile Cruisers

Guided Missile Cruisers

  • Boston class
    • (CAG-1) Boston (ex-CA-69, 1955)
    • (CAG-2) Canberra (ex-CA-70, 1956)
  • Galveston class
    • (CLG-3) Galveston (ex-CL-93, 1958)
    • (CLG/CG-4) Little Rock (ex-CL-92, 1960)
    • (CLG/CG-5) Oklahoma City (ex-CL-91, 1960)
  • Providence class
    • (CLG/CG-6) Providence (ex-CL-82, 1959)
    • (CLG/CG-7) Springfield (ex-CL-66, 1960)
    • (CLG-8) Topeka (ex-CL-67, 1960)
  • (CGN-9) Long Beach (ex-CLGN-160, 1961)
  • Albany class
    • (CG-10) Albany (ex-CA-123, 1962)
    • (CG-11) Chicago (ex-CA-136, 1964)
    • (CG-12) Columbus (ex-CA-74, 1962)
    • (CG-13) Rochester* conversion canceled
    • (CG-14) Bremerton* conversion canceled

CG-15 skipped to redesignate the Leahy class frigates without renumbering

  • Leahy class
    • (DLG/CG-16) Leahy (1962)
    • (DLG/CG-17) Harry E. Yarnell (1963)
    • (DLG/CG-18) Worden (1963)
    • (DLG/CG-19) Dale (1963)
    • (DLG/CG-20) Richmond K. Turner (1964)
    • (DLG/CG-21) Gridley (1963)
    • (DLG/CG-22) England (1963)
    • (DLG/CG-23) Halsey (1963)
    • (DLG/CG-24) Reeves (1964)
  • (DLGN/CGN-25) Bainbridge (1962)
  • Belknap class
    • (DLG/CG-26) Belknap (1964)
    • (DLG/CG-27) Josephus Daniels (1965)
    • (DLG/CG-28) Wainwright (1966)
    • (DLG/CG-29) Jouett (1966)
    • (DLG/CG-30) Horne (1967)
    • (DLG/CG-31) Sterett (1967)
    • (DLG/CG-32) William H. Standley (1966)
    • (DLG/CG-33) Fox (1966)
    • (DLG/CG-34) Biddle (1967)
  • (DLGN/CGN-35) Truxtun (1967)
  • California class
    • (DLGN/CGN-36) California (1974)
    • (DLGN/CGN-37) South Carolina (1975)
  • Virginia class
    • (DLGN/CGN-38) Virginia (1976)
    • (DLGN/CGN-39) Texas (1977)
    • (CGN-40) Mississippi (1978)
    • (CGN-41) Arkansas (1980)
  • CGN-42, proposed nuclear-powered Aegis cruiser, canceled unnamed

CG-43 to CG-46 skipped to allow redesignation of DDG-47 Ticonderoga without renumbering.

  • Ticonderoga class
    • (DDG/CG-47) Ticonderoga (1983)
    • (DDG/CG-48) Yorktown (1984)
    • (CG-49) Vincennes (1985)
    • (CG-50) Valley Forge (1986)
    • (CG-51) Thomas S. Gates (1987)
    • (CG-52) Bunker Hill (1986)
    • (CG-53) Mobile Bay (1987)
    • (CG-54) Antietam (1987)
    • (CG-55) Leyte Gulf (1987)
    • (CG-56) San Jacinto (1988)
    • (CG-57) Lake Champlain (1988)
    • (CG-58) Philippine Sea (1989)
    • (CG-59) Princeton (1989)
    • (CG-60) Normandy (1989)
    • (CG-61) Monterey (1990)
    • (CG-62) Chancellorsville (1989)
    • (CG-63) Cowpens (1991)
    • (CG-64) Gettysburg (1991)
    • (CG-65) Chosin (1991)
    • (CG-66) Hue City (1991)
    • (CG-67) Shiloh (1992)
    • (CG-68) Anzio (1992)
    • (CG-69) Vicksburg (1992)
    • (CG-70) Lake Erie (1993)
    • (CG-71) Cape St. George (1993)
    • (CG-72) Vella Gulf (1993)
    • (CG-73) Port Royal (1994)
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