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    #16
    Mark

    You Really need to take a Photo class or 2...AWESOME SHOTS : )

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      #17
      Originally posted by divebomber View Post
      Thank you KingTiger if you have anymore of Pearl Harbour please post. brian
      Originally posted by Douglas Jr. View Post
      Thanks for sharing the pictures. I'm a big fan of those iron monsters!

      Douglas
      Originally posted by SurvivingPanzer View Post
      More!!!!!
      Originally posted by Mark C. Yerger View Post
      The Iowa class are just so impressive. I've only seen the NJ and that was from shore. Nice you got to tour her with minimal other people there.

      Thanks Everyone.
      Sorry for the late reply, guys.
      More great photos to come.

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        #18
        11. Tomahawk Cruise Missile Launcher

        USS Missouri launching a Tomahawk missile during the 1991 Gulf War.


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          #19
          12. Phalanx Close In Weapon System

          The 20 mm M61 Vulcan Gatling-gun fires at a variable 4,500–7,000 rounds per minute


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              #21
              14. 5 inch Gun

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                15.

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                  #23
                  16. The site for the Unconditional Surrender of the Japanese to the Allies and officially endeing of the Second World War.



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                    #24
                    17. Inside the Missouri

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                      #25
                      18. Engine Room and Boiler Room



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                        #26
                        19. Communication and Command Centre



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                          #27
                          20. One of the 16 inch Gun Loading Compartment

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                            #28
                            21. The Hit Site [Notice the dented at the site of present Missouri today]

                            USS Missouri about to hit by Japanese "Zero" Kamikaze, while operating off Okinawa on 11 April 1945.


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                              #29
                              22. 40mm Bofors Quad Mounts Anti-aircraft guns

                              Probably the best Anti-aircraft weapon of World War II. ::
                              The 40mm Bofors Quad Mounts Anti-aircraft guns was the US Navy's standard intermediate range anti-aircraft weapon throughout World War 2, and have been extremely effective against Japanses aircrafts.
                              Total USA production was about 39,200 weapons.
                              Rate of Fire: 160 rounds/min per barrel.





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                                23. 5 inch gun

                                This was unquestionably the finest Dual Purpose gun of World War II.
                                These guns were hand-loaded, but power-rammed, which gave them a high rate of fire and a capability of being easily loaded at any angle of elevation, both of which are highly desirable qualities for an anti-aircraft weapon.
                                Millions of rounds of ammunition were produced for these guns, with over 720,000 rounds still remaining in Navy storage depots today.



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