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Taken while on a trip to Fall River Massachusetts.USS Massachusetts, a 35,000 ton South Dakota class battleship built at Quincy, Massachusetts, was commissioned in May 1942. Following shakedown and training operations, she took part in the Invasion of North Africa, engaging French warships at and off Casablanca, Morocco, on 8 November 1942. Massachusetts transferred to the Pacific in early 1943. Following several months in the South Pacific, she participated in the invasions of the Gilberts and Marshalls in late 1943 and early 1944, raids on Japanese-held islands in February to May and the Hollandia invasion in April 1944.
Massachusetts was overhauled in mid-1944, then returned to the Pacific war zone to take part in raids on Okinawa and Formosa in October, the Battle of Leyte Gulf later in that month and attacks in the Philippines area during the rest of that year. Her operations with the fast carrier striking forces continued in 1945 with further attacks in support of the invasion of Luzon in January, Iwo Jima in February and Okinawa in March-June. During July and August 1945, Massachusetts twice bombarded the Japanese home islands with her sixteen-inch guns.
Following a late 1945 overhaul, Massachusetts was stationed along the U.S. Pacific coast until April 1946, when she returned to the Atlantic. The battleship decommissioned in March 1947 and remained in the Reserve Fleet until stricken from the Naval Vessel Register in June 1962. Three years later, USS Massachusetts began a second career as a memorial and museum ship at Fall River, Massachusetts, and remains in that role to the present day.
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Comments: 18
bigsteve7743 In reply to DallellesLaul [2014-03-19 17:00:17 +0000 UTC]
Why Thank You very much!
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peridotdreams [2013-12-07 03:31:21 +0000 UTC]
As a young teenager I made a lot of those plastic model kits, including some American fleet WWII battleships. A nice photograph and composition. Take care!
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bigsteve7743 In reply to ozma914 [2011-03-27 16:16:00 +0000 UTC]
Yep and a great ship to spend the day on.
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CruelComediette [2010-07-23 23:48:11 +0000 UTC]
Big Mamie! I got vertigo on her... no, my mom did >_>
I have to say, you made the Bragga(sp?) Bridge look great! Usually it looks incredibly rusty; it's being painted now atleast. Blue right?
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moosemin In reply to CruelComediette [2014-12-27 00:48:19 +0000 UTC]
In 2012, Massachusetts was towed from Fall River, through the Cape Cod Canal, to a dry-dock in Boston, where she underwent a complete scaping and repainting. She now sits at her familair berth back in Fall River, with several other smaller ships, including the destroyer Joseph P. Kennedy, a Russian-built corvette, and a US Submarine.
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ironman2055 [2009-02-13 01:36:48 +0000 UTC]
WOOT! BIG MAMIE!
That's her nickname yah see. I love Battleship cove
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Genbe89 [2007-01-22 00:09:00 +0000 UTC]
so it still exists, in Pacific Fighters it took a while to sink it,
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bigsteve7743 In reply to Genbe89 [2007-01-22 01:33:10 +0000 UTC]
yep she's a grande ship with a great history
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Genbe89 In reply to bigsteve7743 [2007-01-22 02:10:18 +0000 UTC]
I think it was that ship that in the game I flew arounf many times hitting with bombs weaving through anti-aircraft fire, someday I want to see these ships.
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DarkWizard83 [2006-11-19 08:09:53 +0000 UTC]
Wow, very nice shot of this old vet.
The more of these old ships I find out are still around in port as a museum somewhere, the more I'm surprised so many have survived.
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bigsteve7743 In reply to DarkWizard83 [2006-11-19 11:23:12 +0000 UTC]
This is a true battleship, the newer ships although more advanced etc. are mere tinker toys compared to this beauty...
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2112AWG [2006-11-16 15:18:28 +0000 UTC]
Incredible condition when considering the age of this beautiful ship. She served our nation well and I hope people are able to witness her might for many more years to come. Great shot and thanks for sharing bro.
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bigsteve7743 In reply to 2112AWG [2006-11-16 20:08:34 +0000 UTC]
yep she is a classic. I see what they call "battleships" today they are so small and then see one of these huge ships of the past and think these modern ships are mere row boats in comparison.
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2112AWG In reply to bigsteve7743 [2006-11-16 22:04:18 +0000 UTC]
Yeah no doubt. Funny how they got smaller yet more powerful. Any rate cool stuff.
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