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USS Maryland (BB-46) underway in 1935 History United States Name Maryland Namesake Maryland Ordered 5 December 1916 Builder Newport News Shipbuilding Laid down 24 April 1917 Launched 20 March 1920 Commissioned 21 July 1921 Decommissioned 3 April 1947 Fate Sold for scrap, 8 July 1959 General characteristics Class and type Colorado -class battleship Displacement 32,600 long tons (33,100 t ...
19-N-65057: USS Maryland (BB-46). Running post-overhaul speed trials in Puget Sound, Washington, 26 April 1944. Photograph from the Bureau of Ships Collection in the U.S. National Archives. (2016/02/08). Date: 26 April 1944: Source: 19-N-65057: Author: National Museum of the U.S. Navy: Other versions
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USS Maryland in March 1944 The Colorado s were very similar overall to the Tennessee s, with a 624-foot (190 m) overall length and a beam at the waterline of 97 feet (30 m). They displaced 32,600 long tons (33,100 t) at normal load and 33,590 long tons (34,130 t) at deep load and had a draft of 30.5 feet (9.3 m).
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Air Attack, cartwheeling kamikaze 72 82 7 Apr 45 USS Maryland: Battleship Air Attack, kamikaze hit starboard 16 37 7 Apr 45 USS Bennett: Destroyer Air Attack, kamikaze hit engine room 3 18 7 Apr 45 USS Wesson: Destroyer Air Attack, kamikaze starboard 8 23 7 Apr 45 *USS PGM-18: Small Gunboat Mine, powerful explosion 14 14 7 Apr 45 *YMS-103 ...