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  • USS IOWA (BB-61)

    09. 09. 2011 14:46


Ultra_Dog

Battleship Iowa to be Los Angeles museum

The Iowa, first of four identical battleships, was commissioned in 1943. It is 887 feet long, and displaces 48,000 tons. It is armed with nine 16-inch guns, the largest ever mounted on an American battleship. The guns could fire a shell 23 miles. The Iowa served in World War II, in the Korean war, and was laid up and recommissioned as part of President Ronald Reagan's expansion of the Navy. However, in 1989, an explosion in the ship's No. 2 turret killed 47 sailors.
The Navy at first said the explosion was sabotage and blamed a gay sailor who was supposedly attempting suicide. However, a further investigation discredited this theory and the Navy apologized to the sailor's family. The ship was taken out of service in 1990 and has not sailed on its own power since. In 2001, the Iowa was towed from Newport, R.I., to the Ghost Fleet on Suisun Bay, a 5,700-mile voyage that took 43 days and cost $3 million.
The Navy said the battleship will be towed in the next few weeks to a San Francisco dry dock, to be refurbished for the sea voyage to Los Angeles this fall.

 

  • Re : USS IOWA (BB-61)

    05. 19. 2012 05:30


qaz14595

Originally Posted by CptBlaubaer

Found the video at the Iowa be relocated to the new site shows the size of the ship sees man at the end of the Trailors, where a man stands on the anchor chain. absolute hammer

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kQTIzOXyEk



I personaly think this video gives a better idea on its size...& Imagine being on that train @ 2:14 & looking out of oyur window & seeing that coming oyur way!



& From PBC youtube account -



  • Re : USS IOWA (BB-61)

    05. 20. 2012 11:12


davidn

Yes it is about time that they turned this amazing ship into a museum. I was saddened to see it mothballed in suisun bay. I have visited this ship many times and everytime it looked more decrepid the the last.

I will be there on the 4th for the grand opening.

  • Re : USS IOWA (BB-61)

    05. 27. 2012 20:33


Spagz

She passed under the Golden Gate bridge this morning headed for her new home. Her mast was reinstalled. Her hull and superstructure had fresh paint and her teak decking was replaced. Those people did an excellent job restoring her after being neglected for so many years. She looked very much alive once more. Wish "The Big Stick" well at her new berth.

  • Re : USS IOWA (BB-61)

    05. 28. 2012 00:53


CNR4806

Originally Posted by Stormvanger
I know how strapped for cash Britain was after the war, but they should have saved HMS Warspite at the very least, darn them. And there's little excuse for not having laid up HMS Vanguard. Crying shame.

At least they ARE strapped for cash. What makes people angry is what happened to USS Enterprise (CV-6).

  • Re : USS IOWA (BB-61)

    05. 28. 2012 07:35


bloodsky

Originally Posted by angus725
Interesting time to convert the Iowa into a museum with the on-going financial/US budget problems.

Money spent on this is just loose change under the couch.

  • Re : USS IOWA (BB-61)

    05. 31. 2012 02:17


Spagz

Originally Posted by bloodsky

Originally Posted by angus725
Interesting time to convert the Iowa into a museum with the on-going financial/US budget problems.

Money spent on this is just loose change under the couch.

 

 

Its not costing the US Navy a dime. In fact its saving money now as the US Navy/DoD isnt having to maintain her in mothball conditions. The heafty price tag to refurbish her and tow her down the coast is all paid for by the organization that now owns the Iowa. With a few millionaires in thier hip pocket this was just a walk in the park.

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