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BB-64 WISCONSIN 19911/700 Polar Lights and silk screen printing name

BB-64 WISCONSIN 19911/700 Polar Lights and silk screen printing nameBB 64 Wisconsin was laid down in the Philadelphia Navy Yard on 25 January 1941, as the fourth ship of Iowa class battleships. The Iowa class was planned with a view to rival the super battleships (Yamato class to be) planned by Japan, which withdrew from Washington and London Treaty in 1936. its design represented that the class was 45,000 tons (the very limit to the London Treaty), nine 16in 50cal guns in three batteries, and the speed of 33 knots.

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and silk screen printing name plate stand

the US Navy and the US Coast Guard

The submarine consists of six watertight compartments separated by transverse bulk heads in a pressurized double-hull

Authorized to be completed as an aircraft carrier 1 July 1922

BB-64 WISCONSIN 19911/700 Polar Lights and silk screen printing nameBB 64 Wisconsin was laid down in the Philadelphia Navy Yard on 25 January 1941, as the fourth ship of Iowa class battleships. The Iowa class was planned with a view to rival the super battleships (Yamato class to be) planned by Japan, which withdrew from Washington and London Treaty in 1936. its design represented that the class was 45,000 tons (the very limit to the London Treaty), nine 16in 50cal guns in three batteries, and the speed of 33 knots.

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