This is the
USS Providence (CLG-6) as she appeared during her last, but perhaps most important service; her three-year association with the US First Fleet (1970-73)
As can be seen from the drawing, there are considerable differences between her and the
USS Springfield. Their radar and electronics make-up is substantially different; the
Providence was the only missile cruiser never to receive the SPS-37A planar radar dish. Instead she, at first had the SPS-17 as all her sisters, but instead had it upgraded to SPS-29, the long-range air/surface radar she ended up with. I have taken the liberty of modifying the existing SPS-17 found in the US parts sheet to better correspond with the SPS-29 dish, which did differ in some details.
Noticeable is the absence of any radar on her main mast. This used to hold the SPS-8B, but instead was left empty when that radar was withdrawn. The reason for this is not quite apparent.
She does carry two satellite communications antennae: one on a small lattice platform adjacent to the aft missile house; the other high up on her 'mizzen-mast'; a cone-shaped story.