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dxAce wrote:
wrote: I don't know where USS Missouri was built,(but I sure am going to www.devilfinder.com it) New York Naval Shipyard. I've was on board the Iowa and the Wisconsin several times when they were in mothballs in Philadelphia (though we had to sneak on board). dxAce Michigan USA The story behind the choice of the USS Missouri as the ship used to accept the Japanese surrender is interesting: FDR had chosen the USS Pennsylvania for that purpose before he died since there was no USS New York (his state) and Penn was the nearesty state with a battleship. After FDR died and Truman became president, Harry changed the designated ship to the USS Missouri for the obvious reason that he was from that state. Presidential privilege! -- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html |
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