The Wyoming class was a pair of dreadnought battleships built for the United States Navy. Wyoming and Arkansas were authorized in early 1909, and were...
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USS Wyoming (BB-32) was the lead ship of her class of dreadnought battleships and was the third ship of the United States Navy named Wyoming, although...
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The Rivadavia class consisted of two battleships designed by the American Fore River Shipbuilding Company for the Argentine Navy. Named Rivadavia and Moreno...
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more heavily armed improvement over the previous Wyoming class, the New York class was the first battleship to feature the 14-inch (356 mm)/45 caliber gun...
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Wyoming-class battleship and a 50% increase over the 14-inch/45 caliber guns of the New York-class, Nevada-class, and Pennsylvania-class battleships....
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The United States Navy began the construction of battleships with USS Texas in 1892, although its first ship to be designated as such was USS Indiana...
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schooner USS Wyoming, several ships Wyoming-class battleship, a US Navy class of two dreadnought battleships commissioned in 1912 Battle of Wyoming (1778),...
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USS Arkansas (BB-33) (category Wyoming-class battleships)
USS Arkansas (BB-33) was a dreadnought battleship, the second member of the Wyoming class, built by the United States Navy. She was the third ship of the...
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The first South Dakota class was a group of six battleships that were laid down in 1920 for the U.S. Navy, but were never completed. Considerably larger...
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version, which had been designed for and installed in the 1912 Wyoming-class battleships. The Mark 8 was of considerably higher quality; in fact, it "was...
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Ozark in 1906. Scrapped in 1922. USS Arkansas (BB-33), one of two Wyoming-class battleships, commissioned in 1912. One of the oldest ships of World War II...
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The New Mexico class was a class of three super-dreadnought battleships built for the United States Navy in the late 1910s. The class comprised three ships:...
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mounted on the Florida- and Wyoming-class battleships, but they found their way into the secondary armament of every U.S. battleship that was built prior to...
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(12 in) guns on the American First World War-era Wyoming-class battleships. In addition, five Italian battleships had or were in the process of replacing 305 mm...
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The Florida-class battleships of the United States Navy comprised two ships: Florida and Utah. Launched in 1910 and 1909 respectively and commissioned...
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USS Wyoming (BM-10), an Arkansas-class monitor, later renamed USS Cheyenne. USS Wyoming (BB-32) was the lead ship of her class of battleships. USS Wyoming (SSBN-742)...
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installed in the 1912 era Wyoming-class battleships. This gun was installed in the Argentine Navy Rivadavia-class battleships Rivadavia and Moreno. Six...
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U.S. Navy was the Mark 7 version, used in the World War I era Wyoming-class battleships, could only throw an 870-pound (390 kg) shell 24,000 yards (21...
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usually defined as the British Royal Sovereign class or Majestic class. Dreadnoughts and fast battleships are also included. Earlier armored capital ships...
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cruisers Virginia-class battleships Wilmington-class gunboats Wyoming-class battleships Yorktown-class gunboats USS Atlanta (1884) USS Baltimore (C-3)...
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the Florida-class battleships, the last American capital ships completed before data from the cruise became available, and the Wyoming class, the first...
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batteries. The Revenge-class battleships were less heavily modified during the period. The US Florida, Wyoming class, and New York classes received similar...
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The Standard-type battleship was a series of thirteen battleships across five classes ordered for the United States Navy between 1911 and 1916 and commissioned...
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Dreadnought (redirect from Dreadnought battleship)
New York-class battleships of 1914 both received reciprocating engines, but all four ships of the Florida (1911) and Wyoming (1912) classes received turbines...
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in 1909 to make the name Wyoming available for the battleship USS Wyoming (BB-32). USS Cheyenne (CL-86) was a Cleveland-class light cruiser, renamed USS Vicksburg...
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Bangor-class minesweeper Task Force 129, Group Two (incomplete) USS Texas, New York-class battleship, Adm. Bryant flag, USS Arkansas, Wyoming-class battleship...
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USS Nevada (BB-36) (category Nevada-class battleships)
be named after the 36th state, was the lead ship of the two Nevada-class battleships. Launched in 1914, Nevada was a leap forward in dreadnought technology;...
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battleship built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the first decade of the 20th century. Lead ship of her class, she was the first battleship built...
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USS Arkansas A Wyoming-class battleship that was sunk at Bikini Atoll in an atomic bomb test. USS Barrow 11 May 1948 A Gilliam-class attack transport...
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only Japanese battleship sunk by a submarine in the Second World War. Kongō was the first of the Imperial Japanese Navy's Kongō-class battlecruisers...
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