The USS Fargo was the lead ship of the Fargo-class light cruisers, a sub class of the Cleveland class. Laid down in 1943, she wouldn't enter service until December 1945, missing action in World War 2. She served in the Mediterranean fleet after the war, notably serving as flagship for one month of her stint. She was placed in reserve in February 1950, with less than 5 years of service to her name.
Introduced in Update "Fire and Ice", Fargo is a slight upgrade to the earlier Cleveland. The main advantage is a rearranged superstructure, which gives better coverage for the secondary and anti-aircraft battery. As she was designed late in the war, her anti-aircraft battery is prodigious, with both 40 mm and 20 mm guns covering all angles of the ship. This stronger secondary and anti-aircraft battery comes at the cost of one fewer main calibre turret compared to the Brooklyn class. With a fire rate of 10 rounds per minute (6-second reload) on her primary cannons, she performs well against cruisers and destroyers.