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'''''USS Indianapolis'' (CA-35)''' was a [[Portland-class]] [[heavy cruiser]] of the [[United States Navy]], entering service in 1932, and accumulating a distinguished record before being sunk in what would be the worst single-ship loss of life in the history of the Navy. Before the war, she sailed with President  [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]], and, during the war, would be the flagship of Admiral [[Raymond Spruance]] and the [[United States Fifth Fleet]].
==The ship==
==Pre-WWII==
==Early service==
==Fifth Fleet==
==Role in nuclear attacks==
==Loss==
==References==

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USS Indianapolis (CA-35) was a Portland-class heavy cruiser of the United States Navy, entering service in 1932, and accumulating a distinguished record before being sunk in what would be the worst single-ship loss of life in the history of the Navy. Before the war, she sailed with President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and, during the war, would be the flagship of Admiral Raymond Spruance and the United States Fifth Fleet.

The ship

Pre-WWII

Early service

Fifth Fleet

Role in nuclear attacks

Loss

References