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Battleship Texas: Naval History Special Edition in Chattanooga, TN
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Battleship Texas: Naval History Special Edition in Chattanooga, TN
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Size: OS
USS
Texas
BB35, a
Dreadnought
era battleship launched in May 1912, served the U.S. Navy for thirtyfour years, including World War I and World War II. World War I service included North Sea convoy duty for merchant ships from Scotland to Norway, and North Sea sweeps to counter potential forays by the German Fleet. The highlight service was escorting the German Fleet in its surrender sailing to the Firth of Forth with the Grand Fleet of the Royal Navy.
As Flagship of the Pacific Fleet in the early 1930's,
led fleet maneuvers as part of the U.S. Navy problem exercises, which were a forerunner to the naval strategy used in the Pacific War. World War II service included neutrality patrols, escorting Atlantic convoys to Britain, and participation in the Operation Torch landings on North Africa where she bombarded enemy installations. USS
took a major role in the invasion of Normandy helping the U.S. Army break through at Omaha Beach, and then Cherbourg. Sailing to the Pacific, she participated in the bombardment of Iwo Jima and then Okinawa.
Decommissioned in 1948, Battleship
became a state memorial and was designated a National Historic Landmark, located at the San Jacinto Battleground, near Houston. Her tripleexpansion reciprocating steam engines have also been designated National Historic Engineering Landmarks. Recognizing the importance of preserving Battleship
, the Texas State Government transferred the management of the ship to the Battleship
Foundation and allocated $32 million dollars for the enhanced preservation of the ship.
Texas
BB35, a
Dreadnought
era battleship launched in May 1912, served the U.S. Navy for thirtyfour years, including World War I and World War II. World War I service included North Sea convoy duty for merchant ships from Scotland to Norway, and North Sea sweeps to counter potential forays by the German Fleet. The highlight service was escorting the German Fleet in its surrender sailing to the Firth of Forth with the Grand Fleet of the Royal Navy.
As Flagship of the Pacific Fleet in the early 1930's,
led fleet maneuvers as part of the U.S. Navy problem exercises, which were a forerunner to the naval strategy used in the Pacific War. World War II service included neutrality patrols, escorting Atlantic convoys to Britain, and participation in the Operation Torch landings on North Africa where she bombarded enemy installations. USS
took a major role in the invasion of Normandy helping the U.S. Army break through at Omaha Beach, and then Cherbourg. Sailing to the Pacific, she participated in the bombardment of Iwo Jima and then Okinawa.
Decommissioned in 1948, Battleship
became a state memorial and was designated a National Historic Landmark, located at the San Jacinto Battleground, near Houston. Her tripleexpansion reciprocating steam engines have also been designated National Historic Engineering Landmarks. Recognizing the importance of preserving Battleship
, the Texas State Government transferred the management of the ship to the Battleship
Foundation and allocated $32 million dollars for the enhanced preservation of the ship.
USS
Texas
BB35, a
Dreadnought
era battleship launched in May 1912, served the U.S. Navy for thirtyfour years, including World War I and World War II. World War I service included North Sea convoy duty for merchant ships from Scotland to Norway, and North Sea sweeps to counter potential forays by the German Fleet. The highlight service was escorting the German Fleet in its surrender sailing to the Firth of Forth with the Grand Fleet of the Royal Navy.
As Flagship of the Pacific Fleet in the early 1930's,
led fleet maneuvers as part of the U.S. Navy problem exercises, which were a forerunner to the naval strategy used in the Pacific War. World War II service included neutrality patrols, escorting Atlantic convoys to Britain, and participation in the Operation Torch landings on North Africa where she bombarded enemy installations. USS
took a major role in the invasion of Normandy helping the U.S. Army break through at Omaha Beach, and then Cherbourg. Sailing to the Pacific, she participated in the bombardment of Iwo Jima and then Okinawa.
Decommissioned in 1948, Battleship
became a state memorial and was designated a National Historic Landmark, located at the San Jacinto Battleground, near Houston. Her tripleexpansion reciprocating steam engines have also been designated National Historic Engineering Landmarks. Recognizing the importance of preserving Battleship
, the Texas State Government transferred the management of the ship to the Battleship
Foundation and allocated $32 million dollars for the enhanced preservation of the ship.
Texas
BB35, a
Dreadnought
era battleship launched in May 1912, served the U.S. Navy for thirtyfour years, including World War I and World War II. World War I service included North Sea convoy duty for merchant ships from Scotland to Norway, and North Sea sweeps to counter potential forays by the German Fleet. The highlight service was escorting the German Fleet in its surrender sailing to the Firth of Forth with the Grand Fleet of the Royal Navy.
As Flagship of the Pacific Fleet in the early 1930's,
led fleet maneuvers as part of the U.S. Navy problem exercises, which were a forerunner to the naval strategy used in the Pacific War. World War II service included neutrality patrols, escorting Atlantic convoys to Britain, and participation in the Operation Torch landings on North Africa where she bombarded enemy installations. USS
took a major role in the invasion of Normandy helping the U.S. Army break through at Omaha Beach, and then Cherbourg. Sailing to the Pacific, she participated in the bombardment of Iwo Jima and then Okinawa.
Decommissioned in 1948, Battleship
became a state memorial and was designated a National Historic Landmark, located at the San Jacinto Battleground, near Houston. Her tripleexpansion reciprocating steam engines have also been designated National Historic Engineering Landmarks. Recognizing the importance of preserving Battleship
, the Texas State Government transferred the management of the ship to the Battleship
Foundation and allocated $32 million dollars for the enhanced preservation of the ship.
















