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USS Iowa battleship arrives off San Pedro coast
ABC ^ | May 30, 2012 | John Gregory

Posted on 05/30/2012 12:18:00 PM PDT by moonshot925

SAN PEDRO, Calif. (KABC) -- The historic USS Iowa battleship arrived off the coast of San Pedro Wednesday morning, marking an exciting event.

Crews were cleaning the vessel as it pulled into San Pedro. The ship will stay on the coast for a few days before docking at its permanent home. The ship is expected to open to the public July 7.

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TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: battleship; iowa; museum; navy
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To: Eric in the Ozarks; MeganC
Model of Montana Class Battleship.


41 posted on 05/30/2012 2:48:37 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 (Lame and ill-informed post)
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To: Eric in the Ozarks

Dont’ know if you’ve seen this. Thought you might enjoy.

United States “Never-Were” Designs
http://wolfsshipyard.mystarship.com/Misc/NeverWeres/united.htm


42 posted on 05/30/2012 2:53:43 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 (Lame and ill-informed post)
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To: UCANSEE2

“You seem very convinced”

WW2 saw the death knell of battleships and the dominant force in naval warfare. Time and again, from Pearl Harbor to Mers-el-Kebir, to Taranto to the sinking of the HMS Repulse on the high seas, to the bitter end of the Japanese Battleship Yamato, air power was shown to be the dominant force in naval warfare. Billy Mitchell had been dead right. Against concerted air attack, and lacking air cover of its own, battleships were sitting ducks.


43 posted on 05/30/2012 3:08:02 PM PDT by moonshot925
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To: Kartographer
Eight posts before a California basher shows up.

LOL! What kept you?

44 posted on 05/30/2012 3:15:32 PM PDT by Churchillspirit (9/11/2001. NEVER FORGET.)
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To: al baby

Not so sure it can’t those guns have one hell of a reach!


45 posted on 05/30/2012 3:15:49 PM PDT by Kartographer ("We mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.")
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To: Jeff Head

One of the awesome things to see on the Missouri is a clear 3D plastic model of the 16” gun ammo handling mechanisms. The darn things go almost down to the keel through several decks. You usually only see the guns sitting there, with no clue as to how the shells get fed up there.

Suppose I wonder about just how much “readiness” these ships have. The Missouri has engines removed, and the gun elevation mechanisms gone. One of the tricks the crew turning it into a museum had was elevating them from an embarrassing droop to the deck.


46 posted on 05/30/2012 3:23:22 PM PDT by doorgunner69
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To: ArmyTeach

I am from Keokuk. Did you play with Logan?


47 posted on 05/30/2012 3:34:05 PM PDT by 4kids dad
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To: doorgunner69

I believe the Congressional legislation (Section 1011 of the National Defense Authorization Act for 1996) only stated that two had to be kept in a state of readiness, even if used as museums. The two picked were the New Jersey and Wisonsin I believe.

I believe that the legislation included that the Navy retain whatever logistical support necessary to keep the two battleships available for service if necessary, including technical manuals, repair and replacement parts, ordinance availability, etc.

Whether that is occurring under the Obama administration, I cannot say. It would be difficult to retain the personnel and their training to man the vessels if they were ever needed, particualry as time goes on and they sit there open to the public.


48 posted on 05/30/2012 3:51:46 PM PDT by Jeff Head (Freedom is not free, never has been, never will be (www.dragonsfuryseries.com))
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To: UCANSEE2

Wow. Thanks very much.
Every time a battle ship story presents itself in FR, I get to learn something.


49 posted on 05/30/2012 4:15:30 PM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: Jeff Head
Several of us got to ride the NEW JERSEY, June 1990 as civilians from Longview WA to Portland OR (50 miles), as a part of the Rose Festival.

We were to board in Astoria OR for a 100-mile trip, but Greenpeace loons dangled from the bridge to Washington state as the ship attempted to cross under.

Either FR or YouTube won't allow the bridge incident video to be linked here.

It was incredible the number of people and cars at vantage points along the way - including the hordes that pulled over to the shoulder where I-5 s/b semi-skirts the river at several locations.

This was a historic trip. IIRC it was the largest ship to transit the Columbia River, and its last port call before being put out to pasture.

Astoria, OR was also the last port of call May 23, 1998 for USS MISSOURI on being towed to Hawaii from Bremerton so she could sit in fresh water to kill and drop the saltwater barnacles, etc that had grown on her hull. Open house was conducted for thousands during the few days she was there.

50 posted on 05/30/2012 4:19:39 PM PDT by QT3.14 (Never Argue With A LIBERAL...They Will Drag You Down To Their Level, Then Beat You With Experience!)
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To: Jeff Head
Here is another video...

Video: USS NEW JERSEY, Astoria, OR

51 posted on 05/30/2012 4:35:58 PM PDT by QT3.14 (Never Argue With A LIBERAL...They Will Drag You Down To Their Level, Then Beat You With Experience!)
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To: UCANSEE2

Picture the Montana class battleships with nuclear power plants and those would’ve been some butt-kicking battleships!


52 posted on 05/30/2012 4:41:46 PM PDT by MeganC (No way in Hell am I voting for Mitt Romney. Not now, not ever. Deal with it.)
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To: MeganC
From the water to the air.


53 posted on 05/30/2012 6:56:25 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 (Lame and ill-informed post)
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To: Eric in the Ozarks
Every time a battle ship story presents itself in FR, I get to learn something.

Every time I get on FR, I get to learn something. The biggest thing I have learned is how little I really know.

54 posted on 05/30/2012 7:01:36 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 (Lame and ill-informed post)
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To: moonshot925
Against concerted air attack, and lacking air cover of its own, battleships were sitting ducks.

So... if a battleship were part of a modern Aegis Group and equipped with the latest weaponry and targeting equipment, what would happen?

55 posted on 05/30/2012 7:07:29 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 (Lame and ill-informed post)
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To: QT3.14

I am jappy the New Jersey is being kept up, at least in some form. Special memories of her, firing over our heads in Quang Tri at night. Apparently they were knocking down the bunkers at Camp Carroll to deny use to the NVA. No way to describe the sound of 16” shells going overhead. Much like being close to a high speed train.


56 posted on 05/30/2012 7:13:23 PM PDT by doorgunner69
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To: doorgunner69

jappy=happy of course. fingers getting real dyslexic.


57 posted on 05/30/2012 7:29:39 PM PDT by doorgunner69
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To: moonshot925
I remember visiting the USS Texas within a month of it opening up at the San Jacinto Battleground State Park.

They hadn't yet put a formal program together, so they just gave out self-guided maps and let you go below on your own. The upper decks were still closed.

-PJ

58 posted on 05/30/2012 7:44:13 PM PDT by Political Junkie Too (If you can vote for President, then your children can run for President.)
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To: MeganC
Picture them with one of the 16" turrets removed and about a 92 cell array of VLS missiles, along with CIWS, RAM, etc. The arsenal ship configuration was considered for the Iowas, leaving a single 16" turret and loading the baby up with 120 or so missiles.

But, that is past now and the new Zumwalt DDGs will sufice...but we should build 8-12 of them instead of just three.

59 posted on 05/30/2012 9:46:53 PM PDT by Jeff Head (Freedom is not free, never has been, never will be (www.dragonsfuryseries.com))
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To: UCANSEE2

There is simply no place for the battleship. Amphibious assaults have evolved away from massed shore bombardments of WW2 era. Besides, with the speed our forces are capable of moving today, they would be quickly out of the range of battleships parked 1 or 2 miles off shore. The Zumwalt class destroyers will fill the NFS gap. They have 2 6.1” guns that have 50 meter CEP accuracy, range of 59 nautical miles and can fire 10 rounds a minute. The Iowa class 16” guns had a maximum effective range of 23 nautical miles.


60 posted on 05/30/2012 11:08:30 PM PDT by moonshot925
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