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USS Oklahoma (BB-37) was a Nevada-class battleship built by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation for the United States Navy, notable for being the first American class of oil-burning dreadnoughts. Commissioned in 1916, the ship served in World War I as a part of Battleship Division Six , protecting Allied convoys on their way across the Atlantic.
File:USS Stevens (DD-86) and USS Oklahoma (BB-37) at Berehaven, Ireland, in 1918 (NH 63575).jpg. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other languages.
Oklahoma: BB-37 Sunk, total loss, raised, and later sank in 1947 while under tow to San Francisco. Moored Battleship row, outboard of Maryland at berth F-5, forward of West Virginia: Tennessee: BB-43 Relatively minor damage, repaired by February 1942 Moored starboard side to berth F-6, next to West Virginia and forward of Arizona: California: BB-44
Rescue teams at work on the capsized hull of USS Oklahoma (BB-37), seeking crew members trapped inside, 7 December 1941. The starboard bilge keel is visible at the top of the upturned hull ...
USS Oklahoma wearing experimental camouflage, circa 1917. Edwin Taylor Pollock captained the USS Oklahoma from 5 July 1921 to 13 January 1922. USS Oklahoma was a battleship that served in the United States Navy from 2 May 1916, to 1 September 1944. The ship capsized and sank during the attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941, but she was righted in 1943. While other ships sunk during the ...
Oklahoma was the name of one ship of the United States Navy and will be the name of a future submarine. USS Oklahoma (BB-37), a Nevada-class battleship launched in 1914 and sunk by Japanese bombers in the attack on Pearl Harbor 7 December 1941. USS Oklahoma (SSN-802), a planned Virginia-class nuclear attack submarine.
After receiving his commission, Sieglaff was assigned to the USS Oklahoma (BB-37). In May 1933 he received order to attend Submarine School at the US Submarine Base in New London, Connecticut graduating six months later. His first submarine assignment was aboard the USS S-37 in the Asiatic Fleet until February
USS Oklahoma (BB-37) USS Oregon (BB-3) P. USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) Pennsylvania-class battleship; R. USS Rhode Island (BB-17) S. USS South Carolina (BB-26)