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Brian Denley October 3rd 05 03:31 AM

USS Missouri and R-390A
 
Visited the USS Missouri at Pearl Harbor last week. In the giant ship's
communication center, I saw an R-390A prominently featured in the radio
stack. This ship was refitted during the 80's for $500 million. I suppose
the Collins was integrated at that time. I have a picture if anyone's
interested.

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Brian Denley
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[email protected] October 3rd 05 05:22 AM

USS Missouri and R-390A
 
They should have taken whatever steps necessary to put the USS Missouri
on the Riverfront in St.Louis,Missouri,even if it meant disasembling
parts of that great Ship and then putting it back together again.
Raise your heads and hold em high!,Mighty Mo is passing by!
cuhulin


[email protected] October 3rd 05 05:36 AM

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www.devilfinder.com USS Missouri Photos Radios

How would y'all like to have a Radio room like that? Check em out.
cuhulin


John Plimmer October 3rd 05 11:18 AM

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Hi Brian,
I would love to see a picture(s) of the radio room on the Missouri
Please e-mail to me by removing nospam
or have you posted the pic on your website?

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"Brian Denley" wrote in message
...
Visited the USS Missouri at Pearl Harbor last week. In the giant ship's
communication center, I saw an R-390A prominently featured in the radio
stack. This ship was refitted during the 80's for $500 million. I
suppose the Collins was integrated at that time. I have a picture if
anyone's interested.

--
Brian Denley
http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html




[email protected] October 3rd 05 03:55 PM

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I want to see the USS Missouri pictures too.
cuhulin


Joel Rubin October 3rd 05 04:11 PM

USS Missouri and R-390A
 
On Sun, 2 Oct 2005 23:22:11 -0500, wrote:

They should have taken whatever steps necessary to put the USS Missouri
on the Riverfront in St.Louis,Missouri,even if it meant disasembling
parts of that great Ship and then putting it back together again.
Raise your heads and hold em high!,Mighty Mo is passing by!
cuhulin


I visited the Missouri when it was moored in San Francisco. (I think
there were plans to put it there permanently, which might have been a
good tourist attraction - as if SF needs more tourist attractions -
but there were too many antis.)

Of course, most famously, it is where the Emperor of Japan signed the
surrender papers in 1945 ending WWII - Appamatox Court House with
rudders.

(At least the Hiroshima [first] atom bomb probably saved more Japanese
lives [noit to mention the Americans who would have been killed in an
invasion] than the number of people it killed although it was also a
warning to Stalin which, thanks to his spies, he didn't really need.)

Has the Missouri ever actually been to Missouri? Getting a battleship
a thousand or more miles up a river, even the mighty Mississippi
(without taking it apart) must be impossible.

Remember the nom de plume of Samuel Clemens. 12 feet deep (Mark Twain)
was a good depth if you were piloting a riverboat on the Mississippi
in the middle of the 19th century.

RonH October 3rd 05 09:30 PM

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I visited the Missouri when it was moored in San Francisco. (I think
there were plans to put it there permanently, which might have been a
good tourist attraction - as if SF needs more tourist attractions -
but there were too many antis.)

I recall the Missouri being moored in SF for a short time. One of the
reasons advanced by the people of that city for not making SF the permanent
home was that in the event of a nuclear missile attack, the Missouri would
be a prime first strike target!!! I was living in the Bay area at the time
and could not believe that this ludicrous argument was put forth.

Ron
It would have been a great tourist attraction.
..



[email protected] October 3rd 05 10:15 PM

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I don't know where USS Missouri was built,(but I sure am going to
www.devilfinder.com it) I presume to assume some large,very
large,parts of USS Missouri did come down the Mississippi River on
Barges www.bargeamerica.com to wherever she was built.The Great
State of Missiouri (www.hometownfreepress.com MISSOURI) deserves to
have USS Missouri on the St.Louis,Missouri Riverfront.My old buddy was
in the U.S.Navy,he spent four years on the USS Ticonderoga.
www.devilfinder.com USS Ticonderoga
(ok,so I was in the U.S.Army,but U.S.Army travels on it's stomach,we do
the real work,the dirty work grin
cuhulin


dxAce October 3rd 05 10:39 PM

USS Missouri and R-390A
 


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



[email protected] October 3rd 05 10:40 PM

USS Missouri and R-390A
 
"Brian Denley" wrote:

Visited the USS Missouri at Pearl Harbor last week. In the giant ship's
communication center, I saw an R-390A prominently featured in the radio
stack. This ship was refitted during the 80's for $500 million. I suppose
the Collins was integrated at that time. I have a picture if anyone's
interested.


I worked the Missouri "KH6BB" via SSB nov 11 02
rst was 5-3 from Royal Oak,Mi


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