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USS New Jersey (BB-16)

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with 600-pound (270 kg) bombs at an altitude of 10,000 feet (3,000 m), scoring four hits and several near-misses, which caused significant flooding. Another attack was made, this time with 2,000-pound (910 kg) bombs at 6,000 feet (1,800 m), seven of which landed close to the ship.
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was 11 in (279 mm) thick over the magazines and the machinery spaces and 6 in (152 mm) elsewhere. The faces of the main battery gun turrets (and the secondary turrets on top of them) were 12-inch (305 mm) thick. Each turret rested on a supporting
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to begin their circumnavigation of the globe. The cruise of the Great White Fleet was conceived as a way to demonstrate American military power, particularly to Japan. Tensions had begun to rise between the United States and Japan after the latter's victory in the
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in 1905, particularly over racist opposition to Japanese immigration to the United States. The press in both countries began to call for war, and Roosevelt hoped to use the demonstration of naval might to deter Japanese aggression. The fleet cruised south to the
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By this time, flooding had increased to the point that the casemate gun ports were submerged. Two more NBS-1s then attacked with two 1,100-pound (500 kg) bombs apiece; the first two missed but the third was a direct hit. It caused a large explosion and
892:, with various training maneuvers and gunnery practice in the Atlantic and Caribbean. During this period, she spent a year out of commission at Boston from 2 May 1910 to 15 July 1911, and in the summers of 1912 and 1913, she conducted training cruises for 412:, in May 1902, launched in November 1904, and commissioned into the fleet in May 1906. The ship was armed with an offensive battery of four 12-inch (305 mm) guns and eight 8-inch (203 mm) guns, and she was capable of a top speed of 19 811:, among other cities. After arriving in Mexico in March 1908, the fleet spent three weeks conducting gunnery practice. The fleet then resumed its voyage up the Pacific coast of the Americas, stopping in 928:. After observing conditions in the two countries, the ship continued on, arriving in Hampton Roads on 9 October. She spent the next three years conducting her normal training routine. 499:
arrangement of the main and some of the secondary guns, which proved to be a significant disappointment in service, as firing either set of guns interfered with the others, slowing the
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was thereafter used to transport American soldiers back from Europe. In the course of four voyages between late 1918 and 9 June 1919, she carried some 5,000 soldiers.
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guns. The 8-inch guns were mounted in four twin turrets; two of these were superposed atop the main battery turrets, with the other two turrets abreast the forward
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for its circumnavigation of the globe, which lasted into 1909. The ship spent the following five years conducting peacetime training. In April 1914,
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American Steel Navy: A Photographic History of the U.S. Navy from the Introduction of the Steel Hull in 1883 to the Cruise of the Great White Fleet
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before crossing the Pacific to Australia, stopping in Hawaii on the way. Stops in the South Pacific included
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Campbell, N. J. M. (1979). "United States of America". In Chesneau, Roger & Kolesnik, Eugene M. (eds.).
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from 15 April to 14 May 1907, which commemorated the 300th anniversary of the founding of the
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began her initial training in the Atlantic and Caribbean, which was interrupted by a
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After leaving Australia, the fleet turned north for the Philippines, stopping in
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in September. On 21 September, the ship was deployed to Cuba to take part in the
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was decommissioned in 1920 and slated for destruction in bombing tests in 1923.
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On 6 April 1917, the United States declared war on Germany owing to the
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bombers sank the ship on 5 September 1923 in a series of bomb attacks.
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in April – May 1907. At the end of the year, she joined the
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guns mounted in casemates along the side of the hull and twelve
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in Boston on 3 May 1919; note the 6-inch guns have been removed
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in 1909. She had a crew of 812 officers and enlisted men.
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spent the next several years in the peacetime routine of the
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worsened in late 1913. On 21 April 1914, the United States
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on 6 December and entered the Indian Ocean; they coaled in
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types useful for coastal defense. The designers included a
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that had 10 in (254 mm) of armor plating. The
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began in 1899, after the United States' victory in the
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were allocated for weapons tests conducted with the
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Pre-dreadnought battleship of the United States Navy
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She 1643: 1629: 1621: 1518: 1504: 1496: 998:were conducted on 5 September 1923 in the 735:into the US fleet on 12 May 1906, Captain 41:(BB-16) in a camouflage paint scheme, 1918 1651:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1923 1033:capsized and sank 24 minutes later. 679:had 9 in (229 mm) thick sides. 781:on 16 December 1907, when they departed 604:8 in (203 mm) /45 caliber guns 19:For other ships with the same name, see 2166:Battleships sunk by aircraft as targets 1070: 1047: 947:. In November 1918, Germany signed the 916:departed Mexican waters and steamed to 759:; she remained there until 13 October. 1312: 1301: 1228: 1191: 27: 1179: 1167: 1155: 723:on 10 November 1904; the daughter of 575:, but these were quickly replaced by 426:. In late 1906, she took part in the 51: 7: 2146:Ships built in Quincy, Massachusetts 1445:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. 1396:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. 1377:Naval History & Heritage Command 1351:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. 1096: 1077: 588:12 in (305 mm) /40 caliber 549:. The ship was powered by two-shaft 1143: 987:, under the supervision of General 608:6 in (152 mm) /50 caliber 303:12 in (305 mm)/40 caliber 688:Early career and Great White Fleet 622:. For close-range defense against 197:441 ft 3 in (134 m) 187:: 16,094 long tons (16,352 t) 14: 614:. The 6-inch guns were placed in 2171:Shipwrecks of the Carolina coast 2116: 2111: 1465: 920:, where unrest gripped both the 357:: 6–11 in (152–279 mm) 205:76 ft 3 in (23 m) 53: 31: 731:, christened the ship. She was 653:, submerged in her hull on the 422:spent her entire career in the 406:Fore River Shipbuilding Company 213:23 ft 9 in (7 m) 139:Sunk as target 5 September 1923 1024:. 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Index

USS New Jersey

New Jersey
Fore River Shipyard
Virginia-class
battleship
Normal
long tons
t
Full load
Babcock & Wilcox
boilers
ihp
kW
triple-expansion steam engines
propellers
kn
km/h
mph
12 in (305 mm)/40 caliber
8 in (203 mm)/45 cal
6 in (152 mm)/50 cal
3 in (76 mm)/50 cal
3-pounder
21 inch (533 mm)
torpedo tubes
Belt
Barbettes
Turrets
Conning tower

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