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- USS_New_York_(BB-34) length "174650.4".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) abstract "USS New York (BB-34) was a United States Navy battleship, the lead ship of her class. Named for New York State, she was designed as the first ship to carry the 14 inch/45 caliber (356 mm) gun.Entering service in 1914, she was part of the U.S. Navy force which was sent to reinforce the British Grand Fleet in the North Sea near the end of World War I. During that time, she was involved in at least two incidents with German U-Boats, and is believed to have been the only U.S. ship to have sunk one, during an accidental collision in October 1918. Following the war, she was sent on a litany of training exercises and cruises in both the Atlantic and the Pacific, and saw several overhauls to increase her armament.She entered the Neutrality Patrol at the beginning of World War II, and served as a convoy escort for ships to Iceland and Great Britain in the early phase of the war. She saw her first combat against coastal artillery during Operation Torch around Casablanca in North Africa, and later became a training ship. Late in the war, she moved to the Pacific, and provided artillery support for the invasion of Iwo Jima and later the invasion of Okinawa. Returning to Pearl Harbor for repairs until the end of the war, she was determined to be obsolete and was chosen to take part in the Operation Crossroads nuclear weapon tests at Bikini Atoll in 1946. She survived both explosions and the effects of radiation on the ship were studied for several years. She was eventually sunk as a target in 1948. She received three battle stars for her service.".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) builder Brooklyn_Navy_Yard.
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) commissioningDate "1914-04-15".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) decommissioningDate "1946-08-29".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) layingDown "1911-09-11".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) length "174.6504".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) shipBeam "29.01696".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) shipDraft "8.6868".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) shipLaunch "1912-10-30".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) status "Employed as a target ship in the atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll. Later sunk as a target on 7/8/1948 by aircraft and naval gunfire 40 miles SW of Pearl Harbor".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) thumbnail USS_New_York-1.jpg?width=300.
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) topSpeed "37.04".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) wikiPageExternalLink ?hp.
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) wikiPageExternalLink danfs.
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) wikiPageExternalLink bb34.htm.
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) wikiPageExternalLink www.hnsa.org.
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) wikiPageExternalLink uss_new_york_bb34.htm.
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) wikiPageExternalLink 34a.htm.
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) wikiPageID "191187".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) wikiPageRevisionID "603986787".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) hasPhotoCollection USS_New_York_(BB-34).
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) shipAwarded "1911-05-01".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) shipBuilder Brooklyn_Navy_Yard.
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) shipCommissioned "1914-04-15".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) shipComplement "1042".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) shipCountry "United States".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) shipDecommissioned "1946-08-29".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) shipDisplacement "27000".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) shipFate "Employed as a target ship in the atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll. Later sunk as a target on 7/8/1948 by aircraft and naval gunfire 40 miles SW of Pearl Harbor".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) shipHonors "3".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) shipLaidDown "1911-09-11".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) shipLaunched "1912-10-30".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) shipName "USS New York".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) shipNamesake New_York.
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) shipNickname ""The Old Lady of the Sea"".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) shipPropulsion "14".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) shipRange "@".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) shipSponsor "Elsie Calder".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) shipStruck "13".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) subject Category:1912_ships.
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) subject Category:New_York-class_battleships.
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) subject Category:Ships_built_in_New_York.
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) subject Category:Ships_involved_in_Operation_Crossroads.
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) subject Category:Ships_sunk_as_targets.
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) subject Category:United_States_Navy_New_York-related_ships.
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) subject Category:World_War_II_battleships_of_the_United_States.
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) subject Category:World_War_I_battleships_of_the_United_States.
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) type MeanOfTransportation.
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) type Ship.
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) type Product.
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) type Ship.
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) type DesignedArtifact.
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) comment "USS New York (BB-34) was a United States Navy battleship, the lead ship of her class. Named for New York State, she was designed as the first ship to carry the 14 inch/45 caliber (356 mm) gun.Entering service in 1914, she was part of the U.S. Navy force which was sent to reinforce the British Grand Fleet in the North Sea near the end of World War I. During that time, she was involved in at least two incidents with German U-Boats, and is believed to have been the only U.S.".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) label "USS New York (BB-34)".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) label "USS New York (BB-34)".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) label "USS New York (BB-34)".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) label "ニューヨーク (戦艦)".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) label "紐約號戰艦".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) sameAs ニューヨーク_(戦艦).
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) sameAs USS_New_York_(BB-34).
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) sameAs USS_New_York_(BB-34).
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) sameAs m.01b4fm.
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) sameAs Q3236405.
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) sameAs Q3236405.
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) wasDerivedFrom USS_New_York_(BB-34)?oldid=603986787.
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) depiction USS_New_York-1.jpg.
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) isPrimaryTopicOf USS_New_York_(BB-34).
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) name "USS New York".
- USS_New_York_(BB-34) nick ""The Old Lady of the Sea"".