Compensation for Navy Veterans Exposed to Asbestos on USS Rochester (CA-124)
Navy veterans who served on the USS Rochester (CA-124), if you're facing mesothelioma or lung cancer, you deserve answers and support. Explore options for justice – calculate your potential compensation and connect with a trusted asbestos law firm in your area.
- Served Aboard: USS Rochester (CA-124)
- Between: 1944 - 1961
- Discharge Status: Honorable
USS Rochester (CA-124)
The USS Rochester (CA-124) was a naval ship named after Rochester, New York. Its construction was initiated by Bethlehem Steel in Quincy, Massachusetts, with its foundation laid down on May 29, 1944. Subsequently, it was launched on August 28, 1945, under the sponsorship of Mrs. M. Herbert Eisenhart.
The USS Rochester was officially commissioned on December 20, 1946, and remained active for approximately 14 years and 8 months before getting decommissioned on August 15, 1961.
USS Rochester bore the callsign NTEZ and hull number CA-124 for identification. However, on October 1, 1973, the ship was stricken and eventually scrapped on September 24, 1974.
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