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The Navy’s Montana-Class Battleship: 70,000 Tons of ‘Raw Power’ That Never SailedThe Montana-class battleships were a series of five planned U.S. Navy battleships intended to succeed the Iowa-class ...
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Iowa-Class: The Best U.S. Navy Battleships Ever Made Comeback after ComebackThe Iowa-class battleships were the pinnacle of American naval engineering and firepower. Conceived in the late 1930s and built during World War II, these ships were designed to be the fastest and ...
In a further sign that none of the Iowa-class battleships will ever return to service, the latest U.S. Navy vessel named for the Hawkeye State was officially commissioned into service at a ...
The new Navy submarine, a nuclear-powered Virginia-class vessel, is the first submarine to be named for the state.
The United States Navy’s Iowa-class battleships were the largest and most powerful warships ever built in the United States. All four warships participated in operations during the Second World ...
This weekend, the U.S. Navy is commissioning a new Virginia Class fast-attack submarine, the USS Iowa, and the Carroll American Legion invites the public to join them Saturday morning for a watch ...
A veteran of WWII, the Korean War and the Vietnam War, the retired Iowa-class battleship is docked on the Camden side of the Delaware River and open for tours, sleepovers(!) and other fun events.
VFW Post 10102 at 215 Washington Street will host a watch party Saturday when the U.S. Navy’s newest fast-attack submarine, ...
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