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My son has been on the USS Missouri several times and decided to research the Iowa Class.
They all served in WWII but only in pears,2 would be with the Fleet as the other 2 would go back to port for refit and supplies.
The signing of the Japanese surrender on the USS Missouri because it was named after Truman's home state is only partially true.The treaty was supposed to signed oh the Flagship of the Fleet which was USS New Jersey but she had not arrived yet.
The USS New Jersey was also the one that saw the most action after WWII.
The Iowa class ships only sailed once together as 2 were in the Pacific and 2 in the Atlantic.This happened June of 1954 as the left harbor in Virginia and were together for 1 - 2 hours while at sea.2 stayed in the Atlantic and 2 went to the Pacific.
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They all served in WWII but only in pears,2 would be with the Fleet as the other 2 would go back to port for refit and supplies.
The signing of the Japanese surrender on the USS Missouri because it was named after Truman's home state is only partially true.The treaty was supposed to signed oh the Flagship of the Fleet which was USS New Jersey but she had not arrived yet.
The USS New Jersey was also the one that saw the most action after WWII.
The Iowa class ships only sailed once together as 2 were in the Pacific and 2 in the Atlantic.This happened June of 1954 as the left harbor in Virginia and were together for 1 - 2 hours while at sea.2 stayed in the Atlantic and 2 went to the Pacific.
Hiede