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USS Ohio (BB-12), a Maine-class pre-dreadnought battleship, was the third ship of her class and the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for the 17th state.She was laid down at the Union Iron Works shipyard in San Francisco in April 1899, was launched in May 1901, and was commissioned into the fleet in October 1904.
USS Maine (BB-10) 4 × 12 in (300 mm) 11 in (280 mm) 12,500 long tons (12,700 t) 15 February 1899 27 July 1901 29 December 1902 Scrapped 1922 USS Missouri (BB-11) 7 February 1900 28 December 1901 1 December 1903 Scrapped 1922 USS Ohio (BB-12) 22 April 1899 18 May 1901 4 October 1904 Scrapped 1922
USS Ohio (1820) was a ship of the line, launched in 1820 and in commission as a warship from 1838 to 1840 and from 1846 to 1850, then later used as a receiving ship; USS Ohio (BB-12) was a Maine-class pre-dreadnought battleship in commission from 1904 to 1922
USS Ohio (BB-12) 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 ...
Simpson attended the University of Oregon for a year before entering the United States Naval Academy in June 1917. Midshipman Simpson served on the battleship Ohio (BB-12), which was stationed in the Atlantic Ocean and part of Atlantic Fleet during World War I.
Bangor-based submarine USS Ohio's commanding officer (gold crew), Capt. Kurt D. Balagna, was removed from command on March 8, the Navy said. According to a statement issued by the Navy on ...
USS Missouri (BB-11) O. USS Ohio (BB-12) This page was last edited on 5 April 2013, at 15:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
USS Ohio (BB-12) USS ... the first spring recoil gun mount, the first disappearing mount for deck guns of submarines, and the 12-inch gun, the forerunner of the ...