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USS Texas Hard Hat Tour Archived 8 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine: Photos and information from a tour of closed-to-the-public areas of the ship. USS Texas (Battleship Number 35, later BB-35), 1914–1948; NavSource Online: Battleship Photo Archives Photo gallery of USS Texas at NavSource Naval History 1911–1915, 1916–1919, 1920–1926 ...
Battleship Texas, Laporte, Texas 1212201548: ... This image was originally posted to Flickr by Patrick Feller at https: ... USS Texas (BB-35)
English: Rear Admiral Carleton F. Bryant, USN (left) and Captain Charles A. Baker, USN, Commanding Officer, USS Texas (BB-35) On board Texas with a German 240mm (9.4) dud shell that hit the ship during the bombardment of Battery Hamburg, east of Cherbourg, France, on 25 June 1944. Photographed while Texas was undergoing overhaul at the New York ...
It’s the only surviving battleship that served in both world wars, having fought Nazis and the Japanese Army during World War II. But the greatest challenge in recent years for the USS Texas has ...
USS Texas (BB-35) is a New York-class dreadnought battleship that was in commission from 1914 to 1948. In 1948, she was decommissioned and immediately became a museum ship near Houston. USS Texas (CGN-39) was in commission from 1977 to 1993. She was the second Virginia-class nuclear-powered guided-missile cruiser. USS Texas (SSN-775) was ...
The dreadnoughts, BB-26 South Carolina through BB-35 Texas, commissioned between 1910 and 1914, uniformly possessed twin turrets, introduced the superimposed turret arrangement that would later become standard on all battleships, and had relatively heavy armor and moderate speed (19–21 knots, 35–39 km/h, 22–24 mph). Five of the ten ships ...
Indiana-class battleship; USS Iowa (BB-4) K. USS Kansas (BB-21) ... USS Texas (BB-35) U. USS Utah (BB-31) V. USS Vermont (BB-20) USS Virginia (BB-13) Virginia-class ...
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