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Mighty Mo'
(54 Photos attached in next 6 multiple postings)
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This is the USS Missouri (BB-63), better known as “Mighty Mo”.
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From a historical perspective, the USS Missouri is arguably one of the most famous ships the world has ever seen. Let’s begin with an over-view of some of her many feats.
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The photo above is of the USS Oklahoma.
During the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the Oklahoma was sunk by several bombs and torpedoes. A total of 429 crew died when the ship capsized.
Following the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the Navy began building the USS Missouri
to battle Japan in the Pacific. She was commissioned for service in 1944 and is the last of the iconic Iowa-class battleships ever built.
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In the Pacific Theater, BB-63 fought in the battles of Iwo Jima and Okinawa.
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The Iowa-class battleships were literally “armed to the teeth”.
They had 9 big guns, named the “Mark 7”, which were 16 inches in diameter and fired 2,700 pound shells that could travel a distance of 20 miles.
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In addition they carried 20 “Mark 12” guns that could hit a target 10 miles away.
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For anti-aircraft protection, they had two types of guns. There were 49 of the smaller 20 millimeter “Oerlikon” guns and 80 larger 40mm “Borfors” guns.
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From WW2, “Mighty Mo” went on to serve in the Korean War from 1950 to 1953.
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(54 Photos attached in next 6 multiple postings)
1

This is the USS Missouri (BB-63), better known as “Mighty Mo”.
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From a historical perspective, the USS Missouri is arguably one of the most famous ships the world has ever seen. Let’s begin with an over-view of some of her many feats.
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The photo above is of the USS Oklahoma.
During the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the Oklahoma was sunk by several bombs and torpedoes. A total of 429 crew died when the ship capsized.
Following the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the Navy began building the USS Missouri
to battle Japan in the Pacific. She was commissioned for service in 1944 and is the last of the iconic Iowa-class battleships ever built.
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In the Pacific Theater, BB-63 fought in the battles of Iwo Jima and Okinawa.
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The Iowa-class battleships were literally “armed to the teeth”.
They had 9 big guns, named the “Mark 7”, which were 16 inches in diameter and fired 2,700 pound shells that could travel a distance of 20 miles.
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In addition they carried 20 “Mark 12” guns that could hit a target 10 miles away.
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For anti-aircraft protection, they had two types of guns. There were 49 of the smaller 20 millimeter “Oerlikon” guns and 80 larger 40mm “Borfors” guns.
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From WW2, “Mighty Mo” went on to serve in the Korean War from 1950 to 1953.
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