⚓ U.S. Navy — Cruisers
Baltimore/Des Moines CA
The Baltimore/Des Moines CA consisted of 16 vessels. Like all U.S. Navy cruisers built during the asbestos era, these ships used asbestos-containing insulation throughout their engineering plants. Veterans who served in engineering spaces aboard Baltimore/Des Moines CA ships may have been exposed to asbestos fibers.
Asbestos Exposure Aboard Baltimore/Des Moines CA Ships
Asbestos was the standard thermal insulation material in U.S. Navy cruisers built before approximately 1980. Common sources of asbestos exposure aboard Baltimore/Des Moines CA vessels included:
- Pipe lagging and block insulation in boiler rooms and engine rooms
- Gaskets at pipe flanges throughout the engineering plant
- Valve stem packing and pump seals
- Turbine casing insulation and expansion joint material
- Asbestos rope, cloth, and tape used for sealing and repair work
For detailed information on spaces and products specific to cruisers, see the Cruisers asbestos overview ›
At-Risk Ratings Aboard Baltimore/Des Moines CA Ships
The following ratings had regular contact with asbestos-containing materials aboard cruisers of this era. If you served in one of these ratings, document it when filing a VA disability or asbestos trust fund claim.
Ships in the Baltimore/Des Moines CA (16 vessels)
| Ship Name | Hull No. | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| USS Baltimore | CA-68 | Baltimore class & Des Moines class; all asbestos era |
| USS Boston | CA-69 | Baltimore class & Des Moines class; all asbestos era |
| USS Canberra | CA-70 | Baltimore class & Des Moines class; all asbestos era |
| USS Quincy | CA-71 | Baltimore class & Des Moines class; all asbestos era |
| USS Pittsburgh | CA-72 | Baltimore class & Des Moines class; all asbestos era |
| USS St. Paul | CA-73 | Baltimore class & Des Moines class; all asbestos era |
| USS Columbus | CA-74 | Baltimore class & Des Moines class; all asbestos era |
| USS Helena | CA-75 | Baltimore class & Des Moines class; all asbestos era |
| USS Bremerton | CA-130 | Baltimore class & Des Moines class; all asbestos era |
| USS Fall River | CA-131 | Baltimore class & Des Moines class; all asbestos era |
| USS Macon | CA-132 | Baltimore class & Des Moines class; all asbestos era |
| USS Toledo | CA-133 | Baltimore class & Des Moines class; all asbestos era |
| USS Des Moines | CA-134 | Baltimore class & Des Moines class; all asbestos era |
| USS Salem | CA-139 | Baltimore class & Des Moines class; all asbestos era |
| USS Dallas | CA-140 | Baltimore class & Des Moines class; all asbestos era |
| USS Newport News | CA-148 | Baltimore class & Des Moines class; all asbestos era |
VA Benefits & Legal Options for Baltimore/Des Moines CA Veterans
Veterans diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestosis, pleural plaques, or asbestos-related lung cancer who served aboard Baltimore/Des Moines CA ships may be eligible for:
- VA disability compensation — monthly benefit; requires diagnosis plus evidence of shipboard service. No manufacturer identification needed.
- Asbestos trust fund claims — lump-sum payments from trusts funded by bankrupt asbestos manufacturers (Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, and others). Requires identifying specific products used aboard.
These two paths are not mutually exclusive. Many veterans pursue both.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Did Baltimore/Des Moines CA ships use asbestos?
Yes. The Baltimore/Des Moines CA was built during the era when asbestos was the standard insulation material in U.S. naval construction. Engineering spaces aboard these vessels contained asbestos pipe lagging, boiler block insulation, gaskets, and valve packing. Veterans who worked in boiler rooms, engine rooms, or repair roles had the highest likelihood of exposure.
How do I prove I served aboard a Baltimore/Des Moines CA ship for a VA claim?
Your DD-214 (Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty) lists your ship assignments. Additional documentation includes ship deck logs (available from the National Archives), official orders, and buddy statements from fellow crew members. A Veterans Service Organization (VSO) can help you gather and submit this evidence at no cost.
What asbestos products were used aboard Baltimore/Des Moines CA ships?
Common asbestos products used in U.S. Navy cruisers of this era included Kaylo pipe insulation (Owens-Illinois), Unibestos block insulation (Pittsburgh Corning), 85% magnesia pipe covering (various manufacturers), Flexitallic spiral-wound gaskets, and Johns-Manville pipe covering. A mesothelioma attorney who specializes in Navy claims maintains detailed product-identification databases for specific ship classes.
Did You Serve Aboard Baltimore/Des Moines CA?
If you or a family member served aboard Baltimore/Des Moines CA, you may have been exposed to asbestos. Sharing your service information is completely voluntary and may help build the historical record of shipboard exposure — information that can be valuable in VA disability and asbestos trust fund claims.
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