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<noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Heavy cruiser]] of the U.S. Navy [[Portland-class]], built in 1932 and with a distinguished record before and during the [[Second World War]]; often the flagship of Admiral [[Raymond Spruance]]; sunk by a Japanese submarine in 1945 with a long delay before she was missed, leading to the largest loss of life of any single-ship disaster in the history of the [[U.S. Navy]]
<noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Heavy cruiser]] of the U.S. Navy [[Portland-class]], built in 1932 and with a distinguished record before and during the [[Second World War]]; often the flagship of Admiral [[Raymond Spruance]]; sunk by a Japanese submarine in 1945 with a long delay before she was missed, leading to the largest loss of life of any single-ship disaster in the history of the [[United States Navy]]

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A definition or brief description of USS Indianapolis (CA-35).

Heavy cruiser of the U.S. Navy Portland-class, built in 1932 and with a distinguished record before and during the Second World War; often the flagship of Admiral Raymond Spruance; sunk by a Japanese submarine in 1945 with a long delay before she was missed, leading to the largest loss of life of any single-ship disaster in the history of the United States Navy