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    USS Wyoming (BB-32) was the lead ship of her class of dreadnought battleships and was the third ship of the United States Navy named Wyoming, although...
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  • USS Wyoming (BM-10), an Arkansas-class monitor, later renamed USS Cheyenne. USS Wyoming (BB-32) was the lead ship of her class of battleships. USS Wyoming (SSBN-742)...
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  • Arkansas-class monitor Wyoming, renamed in 1909 to make the name Wyoming available for the battleship USS Wyoming (BB-32). USS Cheyenne (CL-86) was a...
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    USS Nevada (BB-36), the third United States Navy ship to be named after the 36th state, was the lead ship of the two Nevada-class battleships. Launched...
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    1914 to pay for a new super-dreadnought USS Idaho (BB-42). The dreadnoughts, BB-26 South Carolina through BB-35 Texas, commissioned between 1910 and 1914...
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    1917 USS Salem (CL-3) - replacing 2 5"/50 and 4 3"/50 guns in 1917 USS Florida (BB-30) USS Utah (BB-31) USS Wyoming (BB-32) USS Arkansas (BB-33) USS New...
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    that was ferrying him out to his flagship, the gunnery training ship USS Wyoming (AG-17), in the harbor of Portland, Maine. Lee was buried in Arlington...
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    Joseph Henry Pendleton after serving on a tour of sea duty aboard the USS Wyoming (BB-32). His job included an inspection tour of the West Indies in the company...
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    assigned to the battleship USS Wyoming (BB-32), which was undergoing dockyard work in New York, around March, 1916. Wyoming returned to service on June 26...
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    Butler. The tank was transported to the exercise area aboard the USS Wyoming (BB-32), and designated as "Marine Corps Tank (GC-2)". It was then hoisted...
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  • ship's hull symbol, CL-55. "Cheer Up Ship" – USS Nevada (BB-36) "Chesapeake Raider" – USS Wyoming (BB-32), nickname given after frequent sightings of...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to USS Arizona (BB-39). Photo gallery of USS Arizona at NavSource Naval History "USS Arizona: That Terrible Day". University...
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    to the USS Wyoming (BB-32). Parks would later receive instruction for submarines and at the start of World War II was the commander of the USS Pompano...
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  • completing the Senior Course. From 1931 to 1933 he was in command of USS Wyoming (BB-32) and until 1935 was assigned to the Bureau of Navigation. He became...
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    submariners ever in the US Navy were on ballistic missile submarines, such as USS Wyoming (SSBN-742), in 2011. "New Jersey (SSN-796)". nvr.navy.mil. 14 October...
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    USS Wyoming (BB-32) USS Arkansas (BB-33) USS New York (BB-34) USS Texas (BB-35) USS Nevada (BB-36) USS Oklahoma (BB-37) USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) USS Arizona (BB-39)...
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    aboard the USS Wyoming (BB-32) and remained on sea duty for almost three years, assuming command of the Marine detachment, USS Georgia (BB-15) in 1917...
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    guns. Their boilers were used to modernize the six ships of the Florida, Wyoming and New York classes in the mid-1920s; their armor plates were used to...
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  • from Berea College, the University of Kentucky. He served on the USS Wyoming (BB-32) and reached the rank of lieutenant before leaving the U.S. Navy in...
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    that first entered service in 1912. Initially designed for use with the Wyoming class of dreadnought battleships, the Mark 7 also armed the Argentine Navy's...
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  • next month, the battalion deployed aboard the battleships USS Arkansas and USS Wyoming (BB-32) for a 10-week training cruise, participated in military...
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    commander, Battleship Force, Atlantic Fleet flagship USS Arkansas (BB-33), later USS Wyoming (BB-32). In December 1916 he had additional duty as a member...
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    grandchildren. USS Galveston (CL-19), 1926–1927, Gunnery Department, with shore duty in Nicaragua USS Wyoming (BB-32), 1928, Assistant Navigator USS Trenton...
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    Office. 1 January 1914. pp. 22–23. Retrieved 2023-10-17. "NH 53320 USS Wyoming (BB-32)". Naval History and Heritage Command. U.S. Navy. Retrieved 2023-10-17...
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    Villalobos, in 1904. During the First World War Wiley commanded battleship USS Wyoming (BB-32) attached to the 6th Battle Squadron of the British Grand Fleet and...
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    World War I, he served in the Hydrographic Bureau, he was assigned to USS Wyoming (BB-32), served as assistant chief of staff in the Scouting Fleet in 1924...
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    Washington and later the U.S. Naval Academy. While aboard the battleship USS Wyoming (BB-32) in 1917, a gun blast partially impaired his hearing and he was unable...
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    USS Arkansas (BB-33) was a dreadnought battleship, the second member of the Wyoming class, built by the United States Navy. She was the third ship of...
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  • gunner's mate on the USS Wyoming (BB-32) by 1928. In 1928, he was known as "Gunner's Mate Spike Lisky", serving aboard the USS California (BB-44). He married...
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    T-AGS-34) USS Wyoming (1859, BM-10, BB-32/AG-17, SSBN-742) USS Wythe (LST-575/LST(M)-575/APB-41) USS X-1 (SSX-1) USS Xanthus (AR-19) USS Xarifa (SP-581) USS Xenia...
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