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  2. USS Georgia (BB-15) - Wikipedia

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    USS Georgia (BB-15) was a United States Navy Virginia-class battleship, the third of five ships of the class. She was built by the Bath Iron Works in Maine, with her keel laid in August 1901 and her launching in October 1904. The completed battleship was commissioned into the fleet in September 1906.

  3. USS Georgia - Wikipedia

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    USS Georgia (BB-15), a Virginia-class battleship, provided training and convoy escort services during World War I, and became a transport to bring troops home after the war ended USS Georgia (SSGN-729) , the fourth Ohio -class submarine , no longer serves as a ballistic missile submarine (SSBN), but has been converted into a guided missile ...

  4. List of battleships of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    Maine and Texas were part of the "New Navy" program of the 1880s. Texas and BB-1 to BB-4 were authorized as "coast defense battleships", but Maine was ordered as an armored cruiser and was only re-rated as a "second class battleship" when she turned out too slow to be a cruiser.

  5. This Battle-Tested Warship Has Survived 50 Years of Service - AOL

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    Type: Dock landing ship. Class: Whidbey Island-class. 14. USS Alaska (SSBN-732) ... USS Georgia (SSGN-729) ©Stocktrek Images / Stocktrek Images via Getty Images. Commission date: February 11, 1984.

  6. Civil War photo turns out to be a hoax - AOL

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    A highly sought-after Civil War photo that has been missing since '80s has turned out to be a hoax. Historians believed this photo that surfaced in 1986 was of the CSS Georgia battleship. The ...

  7. Iowa-class battleship - Wikipedia

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    This concept eventually evolved into the Fast Carrier Task Force, though initially the carriers were believed to be subordinate to the battleship. [4] Another factor was the "escalator clause" of the Second London Naval Treaty, which reverted the gun caliber limit from 14 inches (356 mm) to 16 inches (406 mm). Japan had refused to sign the ...

  8. US publicly announces submarine move to Middle East amid ...

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    While the USS Georgia, a nuclear-powered submarine, was already in the Mediterranean Sea in July, according to a U.S. military post on social media, it was a rare move to publicly announce the ...

  9. USS Georgia (SSGN-729) - Wikipedia

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    USS Georgia ' s ship's crest when she was an SSBN. From March to April 1984 she went on her shakedown cruise and test-launched a Trident C-4 missile in the Eastern Test Range on 7 April 1984. [6] In November 1984, she arrived in her home port of Bangor, Washington. In January 1985 she started her first strategic deterrence patrol.