Uss Indianapolis
Two ships of the
United States Navy
have been named
USS ''Indianapolis
'', after the city of
Indianapolis, Indiana
.
The first
Indianapolis
(CA-35)
was a
heavy cruiser
commissioned in
1932
, active throughout
World War II
and sunk, after delivering atomic bomb components, in July
1945
(just two weeks before the end of the war), with the greatest loss of life of any ship in U.S. Navy history.
The second
Indianapolis
(SSN-697)
was a
Los Angeles
-class
attack submarine
in service from
1980
to
1998
.
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