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  USS Wilkes Barre  

The USS Wilkes-Barre was a Cleveland Class Light Cruiser over 600 feet in length. She carried 12 six-inch main guns located in four triple turrets, two forward and two aft. She also carried 12 five-inch guns in six twin turrets, 20 40mm and 10 20mm anti-aircraft guns. Heavily armed, she served throughout the Pacific theater during WWII where she received four battle stars for her service. After the war she was decommissioned and placed in "mothballs" until 1972 when she was sunk off the coast of Key West as part of a Navy underwater explosives test. Her hull broke in two and now lies on the bottom in 240 feet of water. The bow section is resting on her starboard side while the stern section lies a few hundred feet away sitting upright. This makes for a very spectacular wreck dive.

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Follow this link to the Wilkes Barre Bow Section.

Bow

Click on the image to the left to take you to images from my dives on the Bow section of the Wilkes Barre.

Follow this link to the Wilkes Barre Stern Section.

Stern

Click on the image to the left to take you to images from my dives on the Stern section of the Wilkes Barre.

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