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Montana-Class: The U.S. Navy’s Superbattleships That Never Sailed
The Montana-class represents the U.S. Navy battleships that never sailed. Authorized in 1940 as America’s answer to Japan’s ...
Bollinger Shipyards, Houma, La., held a keel laying ceremony on Oct. 17 for the future USNS Lenni Lenape (T-ATS 9), marking ...
Named to honor the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania, the future USNS Lenni Lenape (T-ATS 9) will be the first naval vessel to ...
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The world’s most impressive battleships and why they still matter
The largest ever mounted on a warship, each gun could fire 3,200-pound (1,460 kg) shells over 26 miles (42 kilometers).
Although battleships were supplanted by aircraft carriers by the end of World War II, they remain a testament to a bygone era of warfare—and a symbol of their nations’ might.
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