Posted on 03/21/2024 7:32:21 PM PDT by Dr. Franklin
Thursday, March 21, 2024, shortly after noon, the Battleship New Jersey began traveling down the Delaware River.
The ship arrived at Paulsboro Marine Terminal in Paulsboro, New Jersey, just before 4 p.m. for hull preparation. A week later, the historic ship will head to the Philadelphia Navy Yard for historic dry dock maintenance.
"This battleship is just a tremendous piece of history," Battleship New Jersey CEO Marshall Spevak said. โThis is a once in a generation opportunity really to see the ship move.โ
When did Battleship NJ depart?
The ship left from Camden on March 21 around high tide -- 12:10 p.m.
The museum hosted a free send-off ceremony on the Camden pier at 11 a.m.
It marked the first time the USS New Jersey has moved from Camden since she arrived in 2000.
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A few broadsides guided by drone targeting intel and the Houthis would all be meeting their 72 Virgins.
Gee-whiz WWII training video about the 16-inch guns & turret:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OmOQs0ziSU
^^^ a 16-inch shell (inert) with six powder charge bags. Max range (projectile dependent) of 23 (and a fraction) statute miles. The "High Capacity" round (133.5 lbs of Composition B) will leave a crater 30 feet across and 20 feet deep.
I find it interesting that New Jersey started Its drydock a couple of weeks after USS Texas was relocated. I know the curators know each other. I wonder if they planned it?
Refloated not relocated
My dad was on it Korea. I still have his cruise books.
like the Constitution, i think we should have kept the NJ or Iowa on the rolls...
Technically speaking the USS Kentucky also lives on at least in part as her bow is the bow of the USS Wisconsin.
well that’s what i saw today from the bridge. i noticed some small craft that i thot was nuts. same shape so i thot they might be navy or something. only me and few of my buds have ventured out while 40 degrees on the delaware on a windy day. I looked back at a larger navy vessel not the jersey. My dad served on the iowa. but i’m driving so i didn’t see the whole thing. if i had known i would have stopped for video. i was on the girard point bridge at the time. funny cuz when i looked over to see the jersey which i try to do while diving. i did notice that there was something amiss.
so was my dad. Irvine Brunt. see if he is on the logs.
Ill have to take a look. It was ‘52-’53 deployment. Ill get back to you.
Wouldn’t it be something if President Trump 447 refitted all four remaining for a 5th time and used them to lay siege to the Houthis off Yemens coast.
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Might be a little bit of work. ๐ค๐๐
When will it be returning to Camden and be open for visitors?
Years ago my former employer supplied some product to do a refit on the New Jersey. I helped train them on product usage. As we got on the ship, there was a sign listing the names of several men who u assume help special honor in the shipโs history.
One was the uncle of one of my colleagues.
I still have a memento from that ship. A small piece of teak from the admiralโs deck.
lol with todayโs technology and his wealth (channeling talladega nights), 447 is possible for Trump
“A few broadsides guided by drone targeting intel and the Houthis would all be meeting their 72 Virgins.”
That’s 72 Virginians.
Hmmmm! Since the cruise book is listed by shops/divisions, kinda hard without knowing his rating or which shop he was in. Let me know if you know and I’ll look some more. My dad was an O-5 supply officer.
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