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USS Massachusetts (BB-59)
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Moored in the Taunton River at Fall River, USS Massachusetts (BB-59) presents a compact study in treaty-era battleship design and late–World War II modifications. As a South Dakota–class fast battleship, she embodies the engineering compromises forced by the 35,000-ton limit while mounting 16-inch guns and armor intended to resist weapons of the same caliber. The resulting dense arrangement of machinery, magazines, and crew spaces is still legible in her preserved configuration. Her wartime record gives the steel context: opening her combat career in Operation Torch in 1942, she dueled with the unfinished French battleship Jean Bart off North Africa before shifting to the Pacific. There she spent most of the war screening fast carrier task forces, participating in the Gilberts and Marshalls operations, the Philippines campaign, the Battle of Okinawa, and later bombardments of industrial targets on Honshu. Saved from scrapping and transferred in 1965 to the Massachusetts Memorial Committee, Massachusetts now survives at Battleship Cove with much of her World War II appearance intact, illustrating both the peak of American battleship construction and the preservation challenges of a heavily armed, densely built capital ship.
Last Updated On: 5/21/2025 11:18:18 AM
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