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1638: 2061: 1856: 1756: 858: 54: 1985: 1664:, though she managed to force down three more planes before she struck the shore. Gasoline fires prevented damage control parties from containing flooding forward of the main torpedo defense system. Flooding the main magazine and counterflooding to keep the ship stable lowered the bow allowing water to enter the ship at the second deck level. Lack of watertight subdivision between the second and main decks from frame 30 to frame 115 allowed water entering through bomb holes in the forecastle to flow aft through the ship's ventilation system to flood the dynamo and boiler rooms. 1204: 999: 656: 1351: 7555: 6901: 6884: 7550: 6896: 6876: 33: 644: 2132: 1501: 2198:. The wreck lies upside down, with the main hull carrying the scars of shell fire and torpedo hits. Nearby is a large debris field with the turrets, which fell off the ship as she capsized, and the bow and stern, both of which were torn free. Archaeologists also documented the two tripod masts, portions of the bridge, sections of deck and superstructure, and one of four tanks, an 2040:, next to turret No. 3. It killed 11 and wounded 49; it also knocked out both 14 in (360 mm) guns in that turret and three 20 mm anti-aircraft weapons. Another two men were lost to fire from a shore battery on April 5. Until June 30, she was stationed off Okinawa; she then departed to join the 1611:
during the second wave. Japanese pilots intended to sink her in the channel, ostensibly to block the harbor. This was poor target selection on the part of the pilots; she could not be sunk by 14–18 dive bombers attacking with 250 kg bombs and the channel's width of 1200 feet made bottling up the
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on January 22, 1912, for a total of $ 5,895,000 (not including the armor and armament), and the time of construction was originally to be 36 months. A secondary contract was signed on July 31, 1912, for $ 50,000 to cover the additional cost of a geared cruising unit on each propeller shaft; this also
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had not been empty. For several days prior to the attack, all of the 14-inch-gun (356 mm) battleships had been replacing their standard-weight main battery projectiles with a new heavier projectile that offered greater penetration and a larger explosive charge in exchange for a slight decrease
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was struck by five bombs. One exploded over the crew's galley at Frame 80. Another struck the port director platform and exploded at the base of the stack on the upper deck. Yet another hit near No. 1 turret inboard from the port waterway and blew large holes in the upper and main decks. Two struck
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type battleships. "Standards" were characterized by the use of oil fuel, the "all or nothing" armor scheme, and the arrangement of the main armament in four triple or twin turrets without any turrets located in the middle of the ship. The Navy was to create a fleet of modern battleships similar in
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Peninsula, " to lean back as hurled salvo after salvo at the shore batteries." Shells from her guns ranged as far as 17 nmi (20 mi; 31 km) inland in attempts to break up German concentrations and counterattacks, even though she was straddled by counterbattery fire 27 times (though
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On December 6, 1941, a Saturday, all of the Pacific Fleet's battleships were in port for the weekend for the first time since July 4. Normally, they took turns spending time in port: six would be out with Vice Admiral William S. Pye's battleship Task Force One one weekend, while the next weekend
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then had to undergo many different tests and trials prior to her commissioning to ensure that she met the terms of the original contract. These began on November 4, 1915, when the ship conducted a twelve-hour endurance run "up and down the New England coast", reaching a top speed of 21.4 kn
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in 1917, replacing her original direct drive turbines to increase her range. Additionally, many different adaptations and additions were made: her main guns' elevation was increased to 30° (which upped the range of the guns from 23,000 yd (21,000 m) to 34,000 yd (31,100 m)),
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steamed at 10 kn (12 mph; 19 km/h). The test results were positive: the oil consumption of the battlewagon was 6 lb per knot lower than the contract had demanded. Another test was conducted for 12 hours at 15 kn (17 mph; 28 km/h), with an even better result of
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gas from decomposing paper and meat. The ship suffered a minimum of six bomb hits and one torpedo hit, but "it is possible that as many as ten bomb hits may have been received, as certain damaged areas of sufficient size to indicate that they were struck by more than one bomb."
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had maximum armor over critical areas, such as the magazines and engines, and none over less important places, even though previous battleships had armor of varying thickness depending on the importance of the area it was protecting. This radical change became known as the
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and four destroyers) just off Brest and escorted them into the port. The 10 battleships sailed for home at 14:00 on the next day, December 14. They took less than two weeks to cross the Atlantic, and arrived in New York on December 26 to parades and celebrations.
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ships assigned to the operation were ordered to level the fortress. Beginning on August 19, and continuing on subsequent days, one or more heavy warships bombarded it in conjunction with low-level bomber strikes. On the 23rd, a bombardment force headed by
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on February 16, 1945 to " the island for invasion with heavy bombardment"; which she did through March 7. During the invasion, she moved to be within 600 yd (550 m) from shore to provide maximum firepower for the troops that were advancing.
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to ensure no German heavy surface ships could slip past the British Grand Fleet and annihilate the merchant ships and their weak escorts of older cruisers. This never came to pass, and the war ended on November 11, with
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near Frame 15; one passed out through the side of the second deck before exploding, but the other exploded within the ship near the gasoline tank; leakage and vapors from this tank caused intense fires around the ship.
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was followed by 11 other battleships of this type, although significant improvements were made in subsequent designs as naval technology rapidly progressed. An additional seven standard type battleships
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survived. The ship also remained afloat after the second test—'Baker', a detonation some 90 ft (27 m) below the surface of the water—but was damaged and extremely radioactive from the spray.
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was the only battleship to get underway during the attack, making the ship "the only bright spot in an otherwise dismal and depressing morning" for the United States. Still, the ship was hit by one
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shelled Japanese airfields, shore defenses, supply dumps, and troop concentrations. However, after the fire support ships retired for the night, dawn "came up like thunder" when seven
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was later praised for her "incredibly accurate" fire in support of beleaguered troops, as some of the targets she hit were just 600 yd (550 m) from the front line.
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was ordered to proceed to the west side of Ford Island to prevent her from sinking in deeper water. Instead, she was grounded off Hospital Point at 10:30, with the help of
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at that time. In 1903, the Board felt all American battleships should have a minimum steaming radius of 6,000 nmi (11,000 km) so that the US could enforce the
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got underway at 0840, her gunners already having shot down four planes. Ensign Taussig's efficiency paid off, likely saving his ship, but he lost a leg in the attack.
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was painted a reddish-orange. However, even with the high-visibility color scheme, the bomb fell about 1,700 yd (1,600 m) off-target, exploding above the
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was the bombardier's target for the first test, codenamed 'Able', which used an air-dropped weapon. To help distinguish the target from surrounding vessels,
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and that sport's unique terminology to Brazil, allowing the country to "make the Yankee game an institution of their own". At the end of 1922, John M. Luby
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technology; four of her new features would be included on almost every subsequent US battleship: triple gun turrets, oil in place of coal for fuel, geared
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attacked the force while it was without air cover. One plane, though hit repeatedly by antiaircraft fire from the force, crashed onto the main deck of
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suffered a total of 60 killed and 109 wounded. Two more men died aboard during salvage operations on February 7, 1942, when they were overcome by
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guns to defend against enemy destroyers, this number was reduced to 12 in 1918, due to the overly wet bow and stern positions of the other nine.
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was launched in 1914, construction was not completed until 1916. For larger ships, drydocks are typically only used for work that must be done
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The 5-inch (127 mm)/51 cal guns were soon reduced to only 12 because of their overly wet positions. In the late 1920s, 8 × 
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remarked that the new warship was "the greatest afloat" because she was so much larger than other contemporary American battleships: her
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held, but leaking through joints caused flooding of port side compartments below the first platform deck between frames 30 and 43 and a
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as his flagship. For the rest of the war, the three ships operated from the bay, escorting the large and valuable convoys bound for the
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supported this operation from August 15 to September 25, 1944, "dueling" with "Big Willie": a heavily reinforced fortress with four
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were attached to many convoys across the Atlantic to guard against the chance that a German capital ship might head out to sea on a
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the stricken ship on a coral ledge. The ship continued to flood and eventually slid off the ledge and sank to the harbor floor.
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was surveyed and, at 32⅓ years old, was deemed too old to be kept in the post-war fleet. As a result, she was assigned to be a
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engines, which had proven more fuel-efficient and reliable than the direct drive turbines of some earlier battleships, while
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was repaired; she departed on January 30, and arrived in Scotland on February 11. It was not until August 13, 1918, that
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10 lb per knot lower than the contract specifications. After completing all of these tests and running trials off
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was decommissioned on August 29, 1946, and sunk for naval gunfire practice on July 31, 1948, in Operation Crossroads.
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into the water, where the rest of the work is completed. This is normally done to free up the drydock for other work.
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is located at a depth of 15,400 feet (4,700 m) off the coast of Hawaii and about 65 nautical miles southwest of
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took at least six bombs and one torpedo, and was still afloat when she was ordered to be beached by Hospital Point.
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then served in the Pacific Fleet for the next eleven years. During this time, she was commanded by John J. Hyland
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were replaced with 6 more efficient Bureau Express boilers in a new arrangement to accommodate those bulges, two
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and in the relining process at the time of Pearl Harbor; these new guns were relined to Mark 12 specifications.
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was in drydock at the time of the attack. Of the anchored ships on Battleship Row (in order, north to south),
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Hone, T.; Friedman, N. (April 1981). "Innovation and Administration in the Navy Department: The Case of the
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was not sent to the other side of the Atlantic because of a shortage of fuel oil in Britain. Instead, four
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on the 7th, the ship's band was playing "Morning Colors"; but planes then appeared on the horizon and the
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as a practice gunnery target 65 miles southwest of Pearl Harbor on July 31, 1948. The ships did not sink
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exploded against Frame 41 about 14 ft (4.3 m) above the keel at 0810. Seconds later, the same
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supported forces ashore from June 6–17, and again on June 25; during this time, she employed her guns
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The gasoline fires that flared up around Turret 1 might have caused more critical damage if the main
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All of the sources agree that the torpedo tubes were 21 in. tubes, but they conflict as to whether
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struck the "most damaging" blow to the fort during a 6½ hour battle, which saw 354 salvos fired by
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and her sister were fitted with different engines to compare the two, putting them 'head-to-head':
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in range. All of the older projectiles and powder charges had been removed from the magazines of
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gunners opened fire and her engineers started to raise steam, a single 18 in (460 mm)
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Karig, Walter, Commander; Burton, Earl, Lieutenant; Freeland, Stephen L., Lieutenant (1946).
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was in her day" by present-day historians. At the time of the ship's completion in 1916,
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secondary battery was relocated above the hull in an arrangement similar to that of the
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was laid down on November 4, 1912, and by August 12, 1914, the ship was 72.4% complete.
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8,000 nmi (9,206 mi; 14,816 km) at 10 kn (12 mph; 19 km/h)
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The Two-Ocean War; A Short History of the United States Navy in the Second World War
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on July 11, 1914; she was sponsored by Miss Eleanor Anne Seibert, niece of Governor
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would not be retained as part of the active fleet and she was instead assigned as a
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After D-Day, the Allies headed to Toulon for another amphibious assault, codenamed
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then headed to New York to have her gun barrels relined. In addition, the three
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was the only battleship present at both Pearl Harbor and the Normandy landings.
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took over command during this period. Work on the ship included exchange of her
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Able, and was left heavily damaged and radioactive. Unfit for further service,
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in two twin turrets. These guns had been salvaged from the French battleship
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of 4–5°. Her damage control crew corrected the list by counter-flooding and
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on November 25, 1917. They arrived on December 7 and were designated as the
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As a result of all of these design modifications from previous battleships,
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fire on positions ashore, during the landings on "Utah" Beach, June 6, 1944
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underway off the Atlantic coast of the United States on September 17, 1944
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Also, at some point during her time on the eastern side of the Atlantic,
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to be modernized between August 1927 and January 1930. Hilary H. Royall
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assumed command. Three years later, then under command of David W. Todd
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was later towed to Pearl Harbor and decommissioned on August 29, 1946.
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Prange, Gordon W.; Goldstein, Donald M.; Dillon, Katherine V. (1991).
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Prange, Gordon W.; Goldstein, Donald M.; Dillon, Katherine V. (1988).
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is not mentioned anywhere as having bombarded any of the Home Islands.
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during the closing days of the war, though she did not bombard them.
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bombarding shore targets in Southern France during Operation Dragoon
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harbor impossible. As she steamed past Ten-Ten Dock at about 09:50,
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Map of ships and port facilities in Pearl Harbor during the attack;
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for major repairs and modernization. Then under command of Captain
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lists all these bombardments on p. 157 and adds a bombardment of
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AA guns were added, a new superstructure was installed, and her
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expected the "decisive battle" to be fought, if it should come.
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At the end of World War II, the Navy decided that, due to age,
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Division of Naval Intelligence identification sheet depicting
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War Plan Orange: The U.S. Strategy to Defeat Japan, 1897–1945
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the drydock; once the hull is complete, the ship is normally
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On May 11, 2020, it was announced that a joint expedition by
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December 7, 1941: The Day the Japanese Attacked Pearl Harbor
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Illustrated Encyclopedia of 20th Century Weapons and Warfare
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Attack on Pearl Harbor: Strategy, Combat, Myths, Deceptions
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Sabin, L. A., Vice Admiral, USN. "Comment and Discussion",
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Room in San Pedro? Veterans seek home for USS Nevada model
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As the first second-generation battleship in the US Navy,
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Resurrection – Salvaging the Battle Fleet at Pearl Harbor
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Pearl Harbor: Why, How, Fleet Salvage and Final Appraisal
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The United States in the First World War: An Encyclopedia
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History of United States Naval Operations in World War II
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NHC Nevada Class (BB-36 and BB-37), 1912 Building Program
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was moored singly at the bottom of the "row", similar to
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On February 12, 1942, now with Captain Harry L. Thompson
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has been described as "revolutionary" and "as radical as
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served in both World Wars. During the last few months of
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NHHC USS Nevada during the Pearl Harbor Attack (Part II)
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NHC USS Nevada (Battleship # 36, later BB-36), 1916–1948
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on May 26, 1916. Prior to the United States' entry into
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on July 16, (pp. 313–314) and on the night of July 18,
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was the first battleship in the US Navy to have triple
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returned to South America as an escort to the steamer
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Citations of articles, books, and websites about USS
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The Rising Sun in the Pacific; 1931 – April 1942
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Russell, James Clayton; Moore, William Emmet (1921).
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Mersky, Peter (1986). "Naval Aviators in Spitfires".
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commanding, she sailed for the Pacific, arriving off
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that did not feature these "triple turrets" was the
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had 2 or 4 torpedo tubes. For more information, see
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U.S. Navy (Pacific Fleet). 2002. Archived from 3406: 3394: 2737: 2735: 2733: 2731: 2729: 2727: 2635:Downfall. The End of the Imperial Japanese Empire 2273: 2260:5 in (127 mm)/25 cal anti-aircraft guns 1716:Her 5"/51s and 5"/25s were replaced with sixteen 1692:was refloated and underwent temporary repairs at 1331:took part in the US Fleet's "goodwill cruise" to 687:was nearly three times that of the obsolete 1890 7571: 5021: 4999:, Havertown, Pennsylvania: Casemate Publishers, 4560:Gardiner, Robert; Chesneau, Roger, eds. (1980). 4559: 4057:"Phoenix, Arizona – USS Arizona Anchor and Mast" 3341: 3339: 3337: 3335: 3333: 3331: 3329: 3327: 3325: 3323: 3321: 2802: 2375: 2360: 1551:was not moored alongside another battleship off 572:and at least six bombs while steaming away from 16:Dreadnought battleship of the United States Navy 7610:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor 5832:Damage Report following the Pearl Harbor Attack 5130: 4501:U.S. Battleships: An Illustrated Design History 3430: 3319: 3317: 3315: 3313: 3311: 3309: 3307: 3305: 3303: 3301: 1305:, celebrated from September 5 to 11, 1922. The 5798:(BB-36) at NavSource Naval History – 1912–1919 5190: 5150: 4921:Venzon, Anne Cipriano; Miles, Paul L. (1999). 4455:. Vol. 18. London: Phoebus. p. 1982. 4185: 4183: 3502: 2966:US Battleships – An Illustrated Design History 2823: 2724: 2675: 2448: 2338: 1979: 1343:in their home waters, where both Japanese and 1297:embarked; they all attended the Centennial of 7605:World War II battleships of the United States 6929: 5986: 5960:List of battleships of the United States Navy 5882: 4824: 4641:. New York/Toronto: Farrar and Rinehart, Inc. 4527:Gardiner, Robert; Gray, Randal, eds. (1985). 4078:CINCPOA Communique No. 264, February 19, 1945 3678: 2991: 2669: 1164:, and 28 destroyers escorted the ocean liner 7600:World War I battleships of the United States 5896: 5751:. San Francisco: The James H. Barry Company. 4951:. Washington, D.C.: Department of the Navy. 4899:. New York: Simon and Schuster. 671-20814-1. 4683: 4651:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 4603: 4526: 4442:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 4300: 4172:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 4028: 3490: 3298: 3137: 3113: 3003: 2252: 584:was subsequently salvaged and modernized at 5769:. Beverly Hills, CA: Monitor Book Company. 5272:"USS Nevada, Report of Pearl Harbor Attack" 5176:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 5156:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 5136:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 5116:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 5096:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 5076:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 5056:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 5028:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 4920: 4908:. Washington D.C.: Naval History Division. 4752:. Champaign: University of Illinois Press. 4481:Battleship Design and Development 1905–1945 4451:Fitzsimons, Bernard, ed. (1978). "Nevada". 4301:Burton, Earl; Pincus, JH (September 2004). 4180: 3794: 3460: 2103:to test their effectiveness against ships. 1524:would find three ranging with Vice Admiral 696:, almost twice that of the 1904 battleship 6936: 6922: 5993: 5979: 5889: 5875: 5328:. US Navy Department. 2001. Archived from 5253:. US Navy Department. 2007. Archived from 4639:Battle Report (Volume 2); The Atlantic War 4450: 4332:. Paducah, KY: Turner Publishing Company. 2865: 2385: 2267: 1582:that dropped the torpedo was shot down by 1160:On December 13, 10 battleships, including 852: 395:General characteristics 1942 configuration 6944:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1948 4349:Battleships and Battle Cruisers 1905–1970 3802:United States Naval Institute Proceedings 1512: 5269: 4906:The Battleship in the United States Navy 4497: 4478: 4384: 4365: 4040: 3876: 3752: 3202: 3178: 3149: 3125: 2963: 2918: 2906: 2374:, but sources do not give any date. 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New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company. 4713: 4694: 4346: 4325: 4137: 4125: 4114:NHC Operation Crossroads: Bikini Atoll 3934: 3861: 3813: 3735: 3633: 3621: 3561: 3549: 3370: 3166: 2951: 2379: 1991:bombarding Iwo Jima, February 19, 1945 1272:(October 11, 1921 – December 30, 1922) 1106:After a 10-day voyage, she arrived in 1101:(February 14, 1918 – October 14, 1918) 758:, where the fleet would be based, and 734:was also the first US battleship with 627:). The ship was hit by the blast from 349:: 13-to-8 in (330-to-203 mm) 6917: 5974: 5870: 5855:Collection at the Nevada State Museum 5764: 5742: 5644:. December 27, 1918. p. 1 and 4. 5416: 4973: 4784:. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. 4459: 4059:. Roadside America.com. July 15, 2011 3190: 3015: 2664: 2370:apparently made a patrol through the 2345: 1686:(December 15, 1941 – August 25, 1942) 50: 7590:Ships built in Quincy, Massachusetts 5322:"Operation Crossroads: Bikini Atoll" 5301:Naval History & Heritage Command 5278:. US Navy Department. Archived from 4992: 4889: 4801:. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. 4771:. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. 4659: 4589:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. 4504:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. 4370:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. 4273:, The Daily Breeze, January 24, 2016 4149: 3992: 3965: 3837: 3788: 3776: 3690: 2242:and often appears at local parades. 2000:(October 4, 1944 – October 28, 1945) 1805:pilots were temporarily assigned to 1705:(August 25, 1942 – January 25, 1943) 1508:is #7. Click on the image for a key. 1374:(June 11, 1926 – September 20, 1927) 1110:, Ireland, on August 23. Along with 878:s construction was authorized by an 303:14 in (356 mm)/45 cal guns 7615:Maritime incidents in December 1941 5427:"Launch New Dreadnought; Named the 4400: 3765:Prange, Goldstein & Dillon 1991 3704:"History of the Pacific Fleet Band" 3102:Prange, Goldstein & Dillon 1991 2741: 2633:(pp. 315–316). Richard B. Frank in 2296:The only US battleship class after 2142:After she was thoroughly examined, 1995:After re-fitting, and with Captain 1786:After completing more convoy runs, 1747:in June for further modernization. 1607:became a prime target for Japanese 1458:(April 30, 1932 – December 4, 1933) 1325:(September 7, 1924 – June 11, 1926) 1226:, under the successive commands of 309:5 in (127 mm)/51 cal guns 13: 5846:Overview of "Operation Crossroads" 5735: 5361:DiGiulian, Tony (March 27, 2008). 5037:Naval History and Heritage Command 4904:US Naval History Division (1970). 4423:10.1111/j.1559-3584.1916.tb00598.x 3351:Naval History and Heritage Command 2594:, two CLs and eight DDs bombarded 2120:instead. Due in part to the miss, 2022:as bombardment began prior to the 1850: 1729:(January 25, 1943 – July 21, 1943) 1557:(June 4, 1941 – December 15, 1941) 1465:(December 4, 1933 – June 25, 1935) 1382:(January 14, 1928 – July 12, 1930) 1259:(May 4, 1920 – September 19, 1921) 1240:, served in both the Atlantic and 1198: 822:) were never completed due to the 750:. One of the main purposes of the 411:6 Bureau Express oil-fired boilers 14: 7651: 5785: 5718:"Baseball in Rio a Regular Sport" 5627:. September 19, 1915. p. 12. 5014: 4799:Volume X, The Atlantic Battle Won 4017:Karig, Burton & Freeland 1946 3053:GlobalSecurity BB-36 Nevada Class 2213:is paired with a gun formerly on 2077:(October 28, 1945 – July 1, 1946) 1815:RNAS Lee-on-Solent (HMS Daedalus) 1799:(July 21, 1943 – October 4, 1944) 1476:(June 23, 1936 – October 2, 1937) 1126:Squadron"; officially, they were 923:of Nevada, Secretary of the Navy 712:—built just seven years prior to 223:28 ft 6 in (8.7 m) 7580:Naval ships of Operation Neptune 7553: 7548: 6899: 6894: 6882: 6874: 5729:. December 31, 1922. p. 83. 5712:. September 6, 1922. p. 14. 5678:. December 15, 1918. p. 15. 5501:. September 19, 1915. p. 9. 4293: 4235: 4209: 4143: 2576:on July 15, 1945 (pp. 312–313), 2552:battleship bombardments of Japan 2534:Named for its length, 1010 feet. 2391:The other nine battleships were 1667:Over the course of the morning, 1483:(October 2, 1937 – May 10, 1939) 1451:(July 12, 1930 – April 30, 1932) 1430:biplane spotter aircraft, eight 1274:in command, and in company with 1238:(October 23, 1919 – May 4, 1920) 1231:(May 8, 1919 – October 23, 1919) 1155:(October 14, 1918 – May 7, 1919) 1130:(BatDiv 6) under the command of 1122:, the three were nicknamed the " 1084:joined them after damage from a 215:95 ft 3 in (29 m) 52: 31: 5661:. December 11, 1918. p. 1. 5589:. November 10, 1915. p. 8. 5547:. November 5, 1915. p. 14. 5507:"Warships Near Completion; The 5484:. 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October 23, 1915. p. 5. 4806:Morison, Samuel Eliot (2002). 4797:Morison, Samuel Eliot (1956). 4776:Morison, Samuel Eliot (1948). 4767:Morison, Samuel Eliot (1963). 4587:A Naval History of World War I 4368:Naval Weapons of World War Two 4191:"USS Nevada Shipwreck Located" 4150:Infinity, SEARCH, Inc; Ocean. 3981:GlobalSecurity SSBN 733 Nevada 3923:US Naval History Division 1970 2878:US Naval History Division 1970 2845:US Naval History Division 1970 2550:describes the three following 1775:duty. Old battleships such as 1767:After completion, in mid-1943 1432:5 in (127 mm)/25 cal 1246:five-inch (127 mm)/51 cal 1070:) departed the US to join the 993: 907:and a descendant of the first 619:for the atomic experiments at 562:Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor 552:that were sailing to and from 1: 4896:The Longest Day; June 6, 1944 2697: 1491:(May 10, 1939 – June 4, 1941) 1215: 986:of the new ship, followed by 5490:"Mightiest U.S. Ship Coming" 5442:. July 12, 1914. p. C5. 4401:Cox, Ormund L., Lt. (1916). 4154:(Press release). PR Newswire 2346:Ewing, James Alfred (1910). 2048:to come within range of the 1947:. Due to these dangers, the 1901:), three US heavy cruisers ( 1801:in command. Her float plane 1731:commanding, then sailed for 1415:were added, her 12 original 1396:for those from the recently 1222:Between the two World Wars, 777:In addition to all of this, 509:for greater range, and the " 7: 5515:almost Three-fourths built" 4875:. New York: Penguin Books. 4464:. New York: Penguin Books. 2287:of the conflicting sources. 2219:Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza 2148:and two other vessels used 2055: 1980:Iwo Jima, Okinawa and Japan 1311:later credited the crew of 1214:at Pearl Harbor Navy Yard, 829:The two battleships of the 479:ship to be named after the 10: 7656: 7640:Maritime incidents in 1948 7635:Maritime incidents in 1946 4695:Miller, Edward S. (1991). 4460:Frank, Richard B. (1999). 4347:Breyer, Siegfried (1973). 2487:were moored together; and 1516: 1261:, and with the battleship 974:on March 11, 1916, at the 919:of Massachusetts, Senator 361:: 18 in (457 mm) 355:: 13 in (330 mm) 18: 7543: 7491: 6949: 6869: 6705: 6006: 5955: 5929: 5907: 5192:"USS Nevada (BB 36)" 4585:Halpern, Paul G. (1995). 4537:: Naval Institute Press. 4498:Friedman, Norman (1985). 4483:. Conway Maritime Press. 4479:Friedman, Norman (1978). 4407:; Description and Trials" 4351:. Doubleday and Company. 3679:Morison & Polmar 2003 3293:September 19, 1915, p. 12 2992:Morison & Polmar 2003 2964:Friedman, Norman (2016). 2093:Bikini atomic experiments 1644:beached at Hospital Point 1235:William Dugald MacDougall 843:vertical triple expansion 638: 394: 367:: 5 in (127 mm) 315:3-inch/50 caliber AA guns 174: 45: 30: 7585:Nevada-class battleships 4927:. Taylor & Francis. 4825:Morison, Samuel Loring; 4029:Burton & Pincus 2004 3902:Naval Recognition Manual 3666:Conway's 1922–1946 p. 92 3491:Russell & Moore 1921 3138:Gardiner & Gray 1985 3114:Hone & Friedman 1981 3071:September 19, 1915, p. 9 3004:Gardiner & Gray 1985 2519:DANFS California (BB-44) 2475:moored outboard of her; 2245: 2169: 1945:island of Saint Mandrier 1750: 1565:admiral of the same name 1254:, then under command of 1150:, then under command of 1096:, then under command of 207:583 ft (178 m) 5765:Pater, Alan F. (1968). 5756:Madsen, Daniel (2003). 5701:"Hughes Arrives at Rio" 5326:Naval Historical Center 5276:Naval Historical Center 5270:Scanland, F.W. (1941). 5251:Naval Historical Center 5222:Naval Historical Center 4974:Worth, Richard (2002). 4832:The American Battleship 4714:Miller, Nathan (1997). 4394:Encyclopædia Britannica 4366:Campbell, John (1985). 4326:Bonner, Kermit (1996). 3461:Venzon & Miles 1999 3233:November 5, 1915, p. 14 1679: 1589:s gunners. The torpedo 1128:Battleship Division Six 853:Construction and trials 824:Washington Naval Treaty 175:General characteristics 4993:Zimm, Alan D. (2011), 4976:Fleets of World War II 4808:Victory in the Pacific 3419:DANFS New York (BB-34) 3383:DANFS Delaware (BB-28) 3218:November 5, 1915, p. 8 2548:Victory in the Pacific 2499:were moored together. 2139: 2069: 1992: 1863: 1830:against shore defenses 1764: 1759:Forward 14/45 guns of 1645: 1538:attack on Pearl Harbor 1519:Attack on Pearl Harbor 1513:Attack on Pearl Harbor 1509: 1480:Robert Alfred Theobald 1436:5-inch (127 mm) 51 cal 1362: 1341:Imperial Japanese Navy 1299:Brazilian Independence 1219: 1180:Paris Peace Conference 1007: 990:on December 30, 1916. 869: 664: 652: 576:, forcing the crew to 501:was a leap forward in 431:5-inch/38 caliber guns 7625:Ships sunk as targets 7510:June (unknown date): 5860:June 3, 2020, at the 5197:Naval Vessel Register 4738:Morison, Samuel Eliot 3804:, September 1973, 97. 3407:DANFS Wyoming (BB-32) 3395:DANFS Florida (BB-30) 2680:Naval Vessel Register 2223:Arizona State Capitol 2156:, so she was given a 2134: 2063: 2050:Japanese home islands 1987: 1927:340 mm (13.4 in) guns 1858: 1758: 1698:Puget Sound Navy Yard 1640: 1503: 1423:were added for three 1376:commanding, put into 1353: 1206: 1040:Battleship Division 9 1020:Newport, Rhode Island 1001: 976:Charlestown Navy Yard 932:Franklin D. Roosevelt 909:Secretary of the Navy 860: 793:was the first of the 740:direct drive turbines 658: 651:before her 1927 refit 646: 586:Puget Sound Navy Yard 444:20 mm Oerlikon cannon 6311:Alberico da Barbiano 5402:. GlobalSecurity.org 5385:. GlobalSecurity.org 5383:"BB-36 Nevada Class" 4718:U.S. Navy: A History 2803:DANFS Nevada (BB-36) 2544:Samuel Eliot Morison 2376:DANFS Nevada (BB-36) 2238:, survives today in 2225:complex in downtown 2178:, with its ship the 2097:Operation Crossroads 1720:in new twin mounts. 1696:so she could get to 1295:Charles Evans Hughes 1078:of the Grand Fleet. 625:Operation Crossroads 548:, to protect supply 526:, the first US Navy 497:. Launched in 1914, 320:2 or 4 ×  291:864 officers and men 169:Operation Crossroads 7019:Gertrude L. Thebaud 6317:Alberto di Giussano 5824:BB-36 Photo Gallery 5473:Ready For Her Test" 4690:. Pictorial Bureau. 4570:: Mayflower Books. 3816:, pp. 212–213. 3791:, pp. 322–323. 3779:, pp. 202–203. 3710:on February 2, 2002 3564:, pp. 102–103. 3431:DANFS Texas (BB-35) 3193:, pp. 289–290. 3181:, pp. 166–167. 3152:, pp. 104–105. 2686:, only states that 2463:was moored singly; 2180:Pacific Constructor 2024:invasion of Okinawa 2010:On March 24, 1945, 1968:14"/45 caliber guns 1580:Kate torpedo bomber 1547:during the attack, 1526:William Halsey, Jr. 1487:Francis W. Rockwell 1413:anti-torpedo bulges 1269:Douglas E. Dismukes 1076:6th Battle Squadron 1072:British Grand Fleet 960:New York Navy Yards 815:and the six of the 770:estimated that 100 546:Bantry Bay, Ireland 438:40 mm Bofors AA gun 155:"The Cheer Up Ship" 7475:Schleswig-Holstein 6992:Joseph V. Connolly 6512:Patrol Boat No. 33 6506:Patrol Boat No. 32 5901:-class battleships 5842:from ShipIndex.org 5820:MaritimeQuest USS 5726:The New York Times 5709:The New York Times 5692:The New York Times 5675:The New York Times 5658:The New York Times 5641:The New York Times 5624:The New York Times 5603:The New York Times 5586:The New York Times 5565:The New York Times 5544:The New York Times 5523:The New York Times 5498:The New York Times 5481:The New York Times 5460:The New York Times 5439:The New York Times 5418:The New York Times 5308:on January 8, 2012 5227:US Navy Department 5202:United States Navy 4835:. Zenith Imprint. 4168:cite press release 4128:, p. 107–108. 4019:, p. 386–387. 3943:(12): 105&106. 3503:DANFS Utah (BB-31) 2824:NVR Nevada (BB 36) 2676:NVR Nevada (BB 36) 2205:One of the former 2140: 2070: 1997:Homer L. Grosskopf 1993: 1864: 1803:artillery observer 1765: 1743:then departed for 1718:5"/38 caliber guns 1646: 1510: 1469:Robert L. Ghormley 1371:Clarence S. Kempff 1365:After the cruise, 1363: 1345:American war plans 1292:Secretary of State 1228:Thomas P. Magruder 1220: 1152:William Carey Cole 1008: 870: 680:The New York Times 665: 653: 477:United States Navy 167:July 31, 1948, in 7565: 7564: 6911: 6910: 5968: 5967: 5776:978-0-917734-07-6 5400:"SSBN 733 Nevada" 5257:on April 16, 2003 5233:on August 5, 2011 5006:978-1-61200-010-7 4985:978-0-306-81116-6 4978:. 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Rodgers 1028:Norfolk, Virginia 913:Benjamin Stoddert 752:Great White Fleet 466: 465: 328:(beam, submerged) 7647: 7557: 7552: 7536: 7526: 7516: 7506: 7484: 7462: 7452: 7442: 7426: 7416: 7405: 7393: 7383: 7373: 7362: 7351: 7340: 7329: 7319: 7308: 7297: 7286: 7275: 7264: 7253: 7242: 7224: 7214: 7203: 7185: 7174: 7156: 7145: 7134: 7123: 7112: 7094: 7083: 7072: 7054: 7043: 7033: 7022: 7012: 6995: 6985: 6975: 6965: 6938: 6931: 6924: 6915: 6914: 6903: 6898: 6886: 6878: 6862: 6852: 6842: 6831: 6821: 6810: 6799: 6782: 6772: 6755: 6698: 6667: 6651: 6616: 6600: 6588: 6564: 6527: 6487: 6450: 6433: 6402: 6392: 6364: 6354: 6338:Empire Barracuda 6331: 6320: 6304: 6280: 6257: 6201: 6164: 6163: 6033: 6022: 5995: 5988: 5981: 5972: 5971: 5891: 5884: 5877: 5868: 5867: 5780: 5761: 5752: 5730: 5722: 5713: 5705: 5696: 5688: 5679: 5671: 5662: 5654: 5645: 5637: 5628: 5620: 5607: 5599: 5590: 5582: 5569: 5561: 5548: 5540: 5527: 5519: 5502: 5494: 5485: 5477: 5464: 5456: 5443: 5435: 5411: 5409: 5407: 5394: 5392: 5390: 5374: 5372: 5370: 5357: 5355: 5353: 5348:. 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3878: 3877:Friedman 1985 3873: 3871: 3863: 3858: 3850: 3846: 3845: 3840: 3834: 3827: 3822: 3815: 3810: 3803: 3797: 3790: 3785: 3778: 3773: 3766: 3761: 3754: 3753:Scanland 1941 3749: 3747: 3745: 3737: 3732: 3730: 3728: 3726: 3709: 3705: 3699: 3692: 3687: 3681:, p. 65. 3680: 3675: 3673: 3663: 3656: 3651: 3649: 3647: 3645: 3643: 3635: 3630: 3623: 3618: 3616: 3608: 3606: 3600: 3593: 3591: 3585: 3578: 3576: 3570: 3563: 3558: 3551: 3546: 3544: 3542: 3534: 3532: 3526: 3519: 3517: 3511: 3504: 3499: 3493:, p. 97. 3492: 3487: 3485: 3477: 3472: 3470: 3462: 3457: 3450: 3448: 3442: 3440: 3432: 3427: 3420: 3415: 3408: 3403: 3396: 3391: 3384: 3379: 3372: 3367: 3352: 3348: 3342: 3340: 3338: 3336: 3334: 3332: 3330: 3328: 3326: 3324: 3322: 3320: 3318: 3316: 3314: 3312: 3310: 3308: 3306: 3304: 3302: 3294: 3292: 3286: 3279: 3277: 3271: 3264: 3262: 3256: 3249: 3247: 3241: 3234: 3232: 3226: 3219: 3217: 3211: 3204: 3203:Friedman 1985 3199: 3192: 3187: 3180: 3179:Friedman 1978 3175: 3168: 3163: 3161: 3159: 3151: 3150:Friedman 1985 3146: 3139: 3134: 3127: 3126:Friedman 1985 3122: 3116:, p. 59. 3115: 3110: 3103: 3098: 3091: 3086: 3084: 3082: 3080: 3072: 3070: 3064: 3062: 3054: 3049: 3047: 3045: 3037: 3035: 3029: 3027: 3025: 3017: 3012: 3005: 3000: 2994:, p. 63. 2993: 2988: 2986: 2977: 2971: 2967: 2960: 2953: 2948: 2946: 2938: 2936: 2930: 2928: 2920: 2919:Chisholm 1922 2915: 2908: 2907:Friedman 1985 2903: 2901: 2899: 2897: 2895: 2893: 2891: 2889: 2887: 2880:, p. 46. 2879: 2874: 2867: 2862: 2860: 2858: 2856: 2854: 2847:, p. 47. 2846: 2841: 2839: 2837: 2835: 2833: 2825: 2820: 2818: 2816: 2814: 2812: 2804: 2799: 2797: 2795: 2793: 2791: 2789: 2787: 2785: 2783: 2781: 2779: 2777: 2775: 2773: 2771: 2769: 2767: 2765: 2763: 2761: 2759: 2757: 2755: 2753: 2751: 2743: 2738: 2736: 2734: 2732: 2730: 2728: 2720: 2719:July 12, 1914 2718: 2712: 2710: 2708: 2703: 2689: 2685: 2681: 2677: 2672: 2666: 2662: 2656: 2652: 2651:Massachusetts 2648: 2644: 2640: 2636: 2632: 2628: 2627: 2626:King George V 2621: 2620: 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Index

USS Nevada
USS Nevada
Nevada
Fore River Shipbuilding Company
target
Operation Crossroads
Nevada-class
battleship
Yarrow
boilers
shp
turbines
14 in (356 mm)/45 cal guns
5 in (127 mm)/51 cal guns
3-inch/50 caliber AA guns
21-inch
torpedo tubes
Belt
Bulkheads
Barbettes
Turrets
Decks
floatplanes
catapults
5-inch/38 caliber guns
40 mm Bofors AA gun
20 mm Oerlikon cannon
United States Navy
36th state
lead ship

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