USS Concord (CL-10)

USS Concord (CL-10) was an Omaha-class light cruiser, originally classified as a scout cruiser, of the United States Navy. She was the fourth Navy ship named for the town of Concord, Massachusetts, the site of the first battle of the American Revolution. She spent the first nine years of her career in the Atlantic as part of the Scouting Force. Concord transferred to the Pacific in 1932 and spent the rest of her career, except for the winter of 1938–39, stationed there. Her home port moved to Pearl Harbor in April 1940 but escaped the attack on Pearl Harbor because she was in San Diego for an overhaul.

USS Concord (CL-10)

USS Concord (CL-10) was an Omaha-class light cruiser, originally classified as a scout cruiser, of the United States Navy. She was the fourth Navy ship named for the town of Concord, Massachusetts, the site of the first battle of the American Revolution. She spent the first nine years of her career in the Atlantic as part of the Scouting Force. Concord transferred to the Pacific in 1932 and spent the rest of her career, except for the winter of 1938–39, stationed there. Her home port moved to Pearl Harbor in April 1940 but escaped the attack on Pearl Harbor because she was in San Diego for an overhaul.