This is the third ship of the United States Navy to be named after the city of Springfield. The ship is a Cleveland-class light cruiser that was laid down on 13th February 1943 by the Bethlehem Steel Corporation. She was launched on 9th March 1944 being co-sponsored Mrs. Angelina Bertera and Miss Norma McCurley. The cruiser was commissioned on 9th September 1944 at Boston and the first Captain in command was Felix L. Johnson. She served during the Second World War and was reclassified in 1960 as a CGL-7 guided missile cruiser. After se was refit during 1957 and 1960 the ship was again decommissioned on 2nd July 1960. The ship entered the Inactive Ship Facility at Portsmouth and Springfield decommissioned on 15th May 1974 and was berthed with the inactive fleet at Philadelphia. Here are the ship’s main characteristics as built:
Even if the USS Springfield was built using the modern technology available, the need of using asbestos materials remained. So called “asbestos cruise” it was created a very dangerous environment in the way that when damaged, these materials released airborne asbestos fibers. People nearby swallow or inhale these fibers resulting, most of the times, in serious health problems. It is important to have complete exam, especially for former crew members of United States Navy ships. Remember to use appropriate prevention measures.
It is very important to know that the law is on your side in the case of wrongful exposure to asbestos. Contact a specialized attorney after you have visited a doctor and received a complete diagnosis sheet. Explain your situation to your lawyer and provide him or her with all the needed documents and information. Your lawyer will then file the claim in your name, at which point you are only one step away from receiving an important amount as compensation, allowing you to pay for the most effective methods of treatment available.
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