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The Battleship USS Maryland Was a True Naval Killer


Not every battleship attacked at Pearl Harbor was badly damaged. 
USS Maryland escaped virtually unscathed and served with the Pacific Fleet as the tide of war turned against the Japanese. Built to destroy enemy battleships, Maryland supported U.S. Navy operations with escort missions and shore bombardment through the end of the war, eventually finding the opportunity to engage Japanese warships in surface combat. 
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Laid down in 1916, USS Maryland represented the zenith of “standard type” U.S. battleship development. These ships had compatible speeds, turning circles, and armaments, allowing them to form a squadron that could operate as a cohesive unit. Maryland was one of the “Big Five” of the last five standard type battleships completed by the United States. These ships displaced some 33,000 tons and could make twenty-one knots. Maryland and her two sisters (USS Colorado and USS West Virginia) differed from the first two ships (USS Tennessee and USS ....

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Nevada: The Battleship That Rose from the Dead at Pearl Harbor


Nevada: The Battleship That Rose from the Dead at Pearl Harbor
USS Nevada: Just under a year ago, a deep-sea exploration found the wreck of an American battleship in 15,400 feet of water, more than three miles beneath the Pacific Ocean.
Just under a year ago, a deep-sea exploration found the wreck of an American battleship in 15,400 feet of water, more than three miles beneath the Pacific Ocean.
She had been previously sunk on December 7, 1941, during the attack on Pearl Harbor, returned to duty to take part in the Normandy invasion on D-Day, and later conducted bombardments against the Japanese-controlled islands of Iwo Jima and Okinawa. After the war, this once-majestic warship was painted orange and used as a test ship at the Bikini Atoll atomic bomb detonations in 1946. ....

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How to Fight a Battleship at Point Blank Range


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Here’s What You Need to Know: The London Naval Treaty of 1936 was intended to preserve the battleship size limitation at thirty-five thousand tons and to restrict the size of battleship guns to fourteen inches. With memory of the Anglo-German and the Anglo-American-Japanese naval races fresh in their minds, the architects of the treaty wanted to limit the most obvious source of escalation. The United States designed its first generation of London Treaty battleships to carry twelve fourteen-inch guns in three quadruple turrets, a formidable armament equal to that of the “Big Five,” the last five American battleships built before the treaty. ....

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Ranked: The Five Best Aircraft Carriers in World History


Ranked: The Five Best Aircraft Carriers in World History
Size matters here: the bigger the ship, the bigger the hangar and flight decks that accommodate the air wing.
Here’s What You Need to Know: The finest aircraft carrier is one that s both well-suited to its missions and handled with skill and derring-do when and where it matters most.
Anyone who s tried to compare one piece of kit ships, aircraft, weaponry of various types to another will testify to how hard this chore is. Ranking aircraft carriers is no exception. Consulting the pages of 
Jane s Fighting Ships or 
Combat Fleets of the World sheds some light on the problem. For instance, a flattop whose innards house a nuclear propulsion plant boasts virtually unlimited cruising range, whereas a carrier powered by fossil fuels is tethered to its fuel source. As Alfred Thayer Mahan puts it, a conventional warship bereft of bases or a coterie of logistics ships is a land bird unable to fly far f ....

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