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  2. Great White Fleet - Wikipedia

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    The Great White Fleet was the popular nickname for the group of United States Navy battleships ... The hulls were painted white, the Navy's peacetime color scheme, ...

  3. Ship camouflage - Wikipedia

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    These were colors used in American camouflage measures; but the pattern was unique to ships produced for the Royal Navy and was replaced by Admiralty schemes and colors during refit. [34] The Home Fleet destroyer scheme was similar to the Western Approaches scheme but used darker shades of blue and gray on the rear third of the ship, to assist ...

  4. World War II ship camouflage measures of the United States ...

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    With the likelihood of the United States entering the war, and after experiments with various paint schemes conducted in association with the 1940 Fleet Problem (exercise), the Bureau of Ships (BuShips) directed in January 1941 that the peacetime color of overall #5 Standard Navy Gray, a light gloss shade with a linseed oil base, be replaced with matte Dark Gray, #5-D, a new paint formulation ...

  5. USS New Jersey (BB-16) - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey spent her entire career in the Atlantic Fleet. In late 1906, she took part in the Second Occupation of Cuba, and she participated in the Jamestown Exposition in April – May 1907. At the end of the year, she joined the Great White Fleet for its circumnavigation of the globe, which lasted into 1909. The ship spent the following five ...

  6. USS Alabama (BB-8) - Wikipedia

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    USS Alabama (BB-8) was an Illinois-class pre-dreadnought battleship built for the United States Navy.She was the second ship of her class, and the second to carry her name.. Her keel was laid down in December 1896 at the William Cramp & Sons shipyard, and she was launched in May 1

  7. USS Nebraska (BB-14) - Wikipedia

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    The Great White Fleet then began its crossing of the Pacific, with a visit to Hawaii on the way. Stops in the South Pacific included Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. [5] After leaving Australia, the fleet turned north for the Philippines, stopping in Manila, before continuing on to Japan where a welcoming ceremony was held in Yokohama.

  8. 'Shocking and unconscionable': Joe Biden mourns victims of ...

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    The White House said Biden spoken to Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers and Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway following the shooting and offered his support to help the community.

  9. USS Connecticut (BB-18) - Wikipedia

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    USS Connecticut (BB-18), the fourth United States Navy ship to be named after the state of Connecticut, was the lead ship of her class of six pre-dreadnought battleships.Her keel was laid on 10 March 1903; launched on 29 September 1904, Connecticut was commissioned on 29 September 1906, as the most advanced ship in the US Navy.