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The Battleship Texas
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- Tenderfoot
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Re: The Battleship Texas
In the mid sixties dad took me to it. You could go all over the ship then. He shipped over in it to North Africa for the Operation Torch landing. Showed me there he slept and a lot of stories going over.
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- Rifletom
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Re: The Battleship Texas
Really like those old battleships. Maybe a bit different, but, my favorite was/is the HMS Rodney. A rather unique battle ship.
Had a LOT to do with sinking the Bismarck. All main turrets were forward mounted. Battleships were awesome!
Had a LOT to do with sinking the Bismarck. All main turrets were forward mounted. Battleships were awesome!
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- Rifletom
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JEBar, any chance you could post a picture of the Rodney? I know it's on youtube stuff, I'm just lousy at posting pics.
It's a great looking ship.
It's a great looking ship.
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- BrokenolMarine
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Re: The Battleship Texas
I had to drive up to Norfolk from New River Air Station to pull a few things from our Avionics shop on the Saipan in between our Green Water Workup prior to a Med Deployment and the actual six month departure. I had noticed a Battleship docked near us, and it was named after the state my neighbor and good friend was from. When I mentioned this to him, he volunteered to drive me up so he could get pictures of the ship at anchor for his dad.
After I pulled the test equipment I needed from the ship, my guy started shooting his pics, I figured what the heck. I pulled my ID, walked up the gangway and requested permission to speak to the Officer of the Deck.
I was a Staff Sergeant at this point, my neighbor was a Sergeant. I explained to the OOD that my guy was from the ships namesake, and if they weren't too busy, would it be possible to get him a tour so he could tell his dad he had walked the decks. The LT grinned, yelled st a young Third Class Petty Officer, and told him to give us the A tour. I whistled, and waved my buddy up the gangway.
The Petty Officer and one of his shipmates took us all over the ship, my guy shot three rolls of film, and to cap off the tour we had lunch on the mess decks with the crew. Just before we left, they came running up with a pair of ships ball caps for us, and a logo'd Zippo for his dad. I told my guy he could give my cap to his dad as well.
They can talk about interservice rivalries all they want, but he talked about that day for the rest of the time I knew him.
After I pulled the test equipment I needed from the ship, my guy started shooting his pics, I figured what the heck. I pulled my ID, walked up the gangway and requested permission to speak to the Officer of the Deck.
I was a Staff Sergeant at this point, my neighbor was a Sergeant. I explained to the OOD that my guy was from the ships namesake, and if they weren't too busy, would it be possible to get him a tour so he could tell his dad he had walked the decks. The LT grinned, yelled st a young Third Class Petty Officer, and told him to give us the A tour. I whistled, and waved my buddy up the gangway.
The Petty Officer and one of his shipmates took us all over the ship, my guy shot three rolls of film, and to cap off the tour we had lunch on the mess decks with the crew. Just before we left, they came running up with a pair of ships ball caps for us, and a logo'd Zippo for his dad. I told my guy he could give my cap to his dad as well.
They can talk about interservice rivalries all they want, but he talked about that day for the rest of the time I knew him.
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- JEBar
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Re: The Battleship Texas
this link is to info on the Rodney ===> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Rodney_(29)
this link shows a whole mess of pictures ===> https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=HM ... ORM=RESTAB
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- Rifletom
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Thanks JEBar, those are the ones. Great ships from a time past. Thanks again.
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- JEBar
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we've really enjoyed watching news coverage of the Battleship Texas being towed to Galveston where she will be in dry dock for major repairs and renovations over the next year or more .... her passage today went smoothly with untold numbers of folks flocking to the watch her passage
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- Shakey Jake
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I've been on the Texas a few times. The last time there was water leaking in it so bad that they had some areas blocked off. It needed to be restored years ago but finances just weren't coming in fast enough. Thanks to donors they were able to get things done.
Jake
Jake
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I am really glad that the Texas will finally be restored. That is the first ship my father was assigned to when he joined the navy in 1926. He was a radioman and was in the navy until 1956.
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- JEBar
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link to a short video showing the Texas in dry dock where it will be undergoing a major up retrofit .... her unique hull design is easy to see and understand
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nvI3MHi89U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nvI3MHi89U
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