Pennsylvania III (Battleship No. 38)
Pennsylvania, second of the original 13 states, ratified the Constitution on 12 December 1787.
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Pennsylvania, second of the original 13 states, ratified the Constitution on 12 December 1787.
www.history.navy.milAside from that, *Pennsylvania* and *Arizona* received similar treatment: the elevation of the main batteries was increased to 30°, new fire control systems on tripod masts were added, the secondary armament and directors were replaced and overhauled, eight 5-inch/25 caliber anti-aircraft guns (four per side) were mounted on the weather deck which was above the secondary anti-ship 5-inch gun battery, and their bridges were enlarged to hold elevated anti-aircraft directors. … The propulsion...
wikipedia.nucleos.comBattleship Pennsylvania (BB-38)
ww2db.comKey Points – The USS Pennsylvania (BB-38), lead ship of its class of super-dreadnought battleships, was commissioned in 1916. -Though missing combat in World War I, it served as a fleet flagship during the interwar period. Famously, the Pennsylvania was in drydock during the Pearl Harbor attack on December 7, 1941, suffering relatively minor damage. […]
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