USS Texas

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1912 New York-class battleship. 
BB-35

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battleshipNew York-class battleshipNewport News ShipbuildingUnited StatesUnited States Navylength: 174.7 metre, draft: 8.7 metre, beam: 29 metre, 
See also USS Texas (2005)USS Texas (1975)USS Texas (1892)
USS Texas BB-35.jpg

Location: 29.755833, -95.089444, KML, Maps

1942-11-08T00:00:00Z
1911-04-17T00:00:00Z
1914-03-12T00:00:00Z
1948-04-21T00:00:00Z
1912-05-18T00:00:00Z
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2ND DECK CASEMATE, ADDITIONAL DECK PROTECTION, 3 DEC. 19252ND DECK CASEMATE, ADDITIONAL DECK PROTECTION, 3 DEC. 1925
80-G-1025045 Rear Admiral Clarence S. Kempff80-G-1025045 Rear Admiral Clarence S. Kempff
Admiral`s Bath ArrangementAdmiral's Bath Arrangement
Captain`s BathCaptain's Bath
NEW YORK & TEXAS LOC 15841091888NEW YORK & TEXAS LOC 15841091888
Nov 1918 German fleet intern Firth of ForthNov 1918 German fleet intern Firth of Forth
The US Navy Prior To the First World War Q68466 (cropped)The US Navy Prior To the First World War Q68466 (cropped)
UNIDENTIFIED SHIP LOC hec.05621UNIDENTIFIED SHIP LOC hec.05621
UNIDENTIFIED SHIP LOC hec.07582UNIDENTIFIED SHIP LOC hec.07582
USS Arkansas (BB-33) - NH 57682USS Arkansas (BB-33) - NH 57682
USS Idaho (BB-42) USS Texas (BB-35) - NH 73834USS Idaho (BB-42) USS Texas (BB-35) - NH 73834
USS Texas13aUSS Texas13a
USS Texas LOC hec.05502USS Texas LOC hec.05502
USS Texas at 1927 naval review NARA 19-LC-19CUSS Texas at 1927 naval review NARA 19-LC-19C
USS Texas has the left torpedo blister removed, revealing the original hull and narrower profile when built; the torpedo blisters were added during the 1925 modernization.USS Texas has the left torpedo blister removed, revealing the original hull and narrower profile when built; the torpedo blisters were added during the 1925 modernization.
USS Texas (BB-35) and USS New York (BB-34) tied up in harborUSS Texas (BB-35) and USS New York (BB-34) tied up in harbor
USS Texas (BB-35) broadsideUSS Texas (BB-35) broadside
USS Texas (BB-35) underway off San Pedro, California (USA), in December 1944 (80-G-288338)USS Texas (BB-35) underway off San Pedro, California (USA), in December 1944 (80-G-288338)
USS Yorktown (CV-5) tied up at Newport News Shipbuilding, Virginia (USA), 4 August 1937 (NH 61507)USS Yorktown (CV-5) tied up at Newport News Shipbuilding, Virginia (USA), 4 August 1937 (NH 61507)
U.S. Navy yard, Norfolk, Va., Stern of USS TexasU.S. Navy yard, Norfolk, Va., Stern of USS Texas
U.S. ship Texas LCCN2016821101U.S. ship Texas LCCN2016821101
TypeDateDescriptionKeywordsNotesSource
linkDreadnought Project entry@Wikidata
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
linkGoogle Maps entry@Wikidata
linkNaval Vessel Register@Wikidata
conflict1942Operation TorchWikidata
incident1911keel layingWikidata
incident1914ship commissioningWikidata
incident1948ship decommissioningWikidata
incident1912ship launchingWikidata
image2ND DECK CASEMATE, ADDITIONAL DECK PROTECTION, 3 DEC. 1925Wikimedia
image80-G-1025045 Rear Admiral Clarence S. KempffWikimedia
imageAdmiral's Bath ArrangementWikimedia
imageCaptain's BathWikimedia
imageNEW YORK & TEXAS LOC 15841091888Wikimedia
imageNov 1918 German fleet intern Firth of ForthWikimedia
imageThe US Navy Prior To the First World War Q68466 (cropped)Wikimedia
imageUNIDENTIFIED SHIP LOC hec.05621Wikimedia
imageUNIDENTIFIED SHIP LOC hec.07582Wikimedia
imageUSS Arkansas (BB-33) - NH 57682Wikimedia
imageUSS Idaho (BB-42) USS Texas (BB-35) - NH 73834Wikimedia
imageUSS Texas13aWikimedia
imageUSS Texas LOC hec.05502Wikimedia
imageUSS Texas at 1927 naval review NARA 19-LC-19CWikimedia
imageUSS Texas has the left torpedo blister removed, revealing the original hull and narrower profile when built; the torpedo blisters were added during the 1925 modernization.Wikimedia
imageUSS Texas (BB-35) and USS New York (BB-34) tied up in harborWikimedia
imageUSS Texas (BB-35) broadsideWikimedia
imageUSS Texas (BB-35) underway off San Pedro, California (USA), in December 1944 (80-G-288338)Wikimedia
imageUSS Yorktown (CV-5) tied up at Newport News Shipbuilding, Virginia (USA), 4 August 1937 (NH 61507)Wikimedia
imageU.S. Navy yard, Norfolk, Va., Stern of USS TexasWikimedia
imageU.S. ship Texas LCCN2016821101Wikimedia
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