Pennsylvania-class battleship

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The Pennsylvania class consisted of two super-dreadnought battleships built for the United States Navy just before the First World War. Named Pennsylvania and Arizona, after the American states of the same names, the two battleships were the United States' second battleship design to adhere to the "all or nothing" armor scheme. They were the newest American capital ships when the United States entered the First World War.

1915  WikimediaWikidata
speed 21 knot, 
dreadnought, United States NavyNewport News ShipbuildingUnited States

DreadnoughtUSS Arizona


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    1915 Pennsylvania-class battleship
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    1915 Pennsylvania-class battleship
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U.S. Navy battleships and a cruiser during maneuvers in the Caribbean Sea, 21 March 1924 (NH 69203)U.S. Navy battleships and a cruiser during maneuvers in the Caribbean Sea, 21 March 1924 (NH 69203)
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US battleships Arizona & Pennsylvania, outline (Warships To-day, 1936)US battleships Arizona & Pennsylvania, outline (Warships To-day, 1936)
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USS Downes (DD-375), USS Cassin (DD-372) and USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) in Dry Dock No. 1 at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, 7 December 1941 (306533)USS Downes (DD-375), USS Cassin (DD-372) and USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) in Dry Dock No. 1 at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, 7 December 1941 (306533)
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