USS Massachusetts BB 59
American battleship built in 1941 by Bethlehem Steel Co., Quincy, MA.
Her dimensions are 207,57x32,96x8,92(d) m [681'0x108'15x29'25(d)]
and displacement 35000 tons.
Designed Complement: Officers: 115; Enlisted men: 1678
Armament:
Main: 9 × 16"/45
Secondary: 20 × 5"/38
35 × 20 mm
6 × quad 40 mm.
Torpedo Tubes: None
Catapults: 2 aft
Armour: Max. thickness: 18"
Designed Speed: 27
Designed Shaft Horsepower: 130.000
Engines: Manufacturer: General Electric
Type: Turbine
Boilers: Manufacturer: BW
No.: 8
Fuel (oil): Tons: 6950
Drive: TRD
- 1934 March 27
- Authorized.
- 1939 July 20
- Keel laid.
- 1942 May 12
- Commissioned with Capt. F. E. M. Whiting commanding.
- 1942 November 8
- Participated in Operation Torch, the invasion
of North Africa.
- 1943 November
- Participated in the Invasion of the Gilbert
Islands.
- 1944 September
- Participated in the Invasion of Palau.
- 1962
- Struck from the Navy Register.
- 1967
- Transferred to USS
Massachusetts Memorial Commission and presently
serves as a museum ship at Battleship Cove, Fall River, MA.
See also the brief
history from the Big Mamie WWW-server.
Select Bibliography:
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships,
Vol. IV. US Navy Dept., 1969.
Updated 1995-10-08 by
Lars Bruzelius
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The Maritime History Virtual Archives.
Copyright © 1996 Lars Bruzelius.