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In 1945, President Franklin Roosevelt sailed aboard the Quincy most of the way to the Yalta Conference. Afterwards, he met aboard the ship with the rulers of Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Ethiopia.
On this day in 1945, ... They met in the Great Bitter Lake along the Suez Canal aboard the USS Quincy, the heavy cruiser that had carried FDR across the Atlantic and would then return to America.
On that day in 1942, during the Battle of Savo Island, Japanese forces sunk the USS Quincy, a cruiser built at the Fore River shipyard. ... including the Yalta Conference, in 1945. ...
On this day in 1945, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, accompanied by his daughter Anna, departed from the Black Sea port of Yalta in the Crimea aboard the heavy cruiser USS Quincy after conferring ...
Aug. 9 also marks the anniversary of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki in 1945. ... The bell belonged to another famous ship built at Fore River shipyard, also named the USS Quincy.
Aug. 9 also marks the anniversary of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki in 1945. ... The bell belonged to another famous ship built at Fore River shipyard, also named the USS Quincy.
Aug. 9 also marks the anniversary of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki in 1945. ... The bell belonged to another famous ship built at Fore River shipyard, also named the USS Quincy.
Aug. 9 also marks the anniversary of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki in 1945. ... The bell belonged to another famous ship built at Fore River shipyard, also named the USS Quincy.