Difference between revisions of "U.S.S. Utah (1909)"
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'''U.S.S. ''Utah''''' (Battleship No. 31, later BB-31) was a dreadnought battleship of the [[Florida Class (1910)|''Florida'' Class]] which served in the [[First World War]]. She was sunk in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941. | '''U.S.S. ''Utah''''' (Battleship No. 31, later BB-31) was a dreadnought battleship of the [[Florida Class (1910)|''Florida'' Class]] which served in the [[First World War]]. She was sunk in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941. | ||
[[File:USS Utah Harbor Starboard Quarter.jpg|thumb|400px|'''USS Utah'''<br>Notice the contemporary American practice of mounting rangefinders unprotected atop turrets. ]] | [[File:USS Utah Harbor Starboard Quarter.jpg|thumb|400px|'''USS Utah'''<br>Notice the contemporary American practice of mounting rangefinders unprotected atop turrets. ]] | ||
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+ | {{WP|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Utah}} | ||
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Revision as of 23:09, 5 August 2012
Career Details | |
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Pendant Number: | 3A (Sep 1918)[1] |
Laid down: | 15 Mar, 1909 |
Launched: | 23 Dec, 1909 |
Commissioned: | 31 Aug, 1911 |
Sunk: | 7 Dec, 1941 |
U.S.S. Utah (Battleship No. 31, later BB-31) was a dreadnought battleship of the Florida Class which served in the First World War. She was sunk in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941.
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Footnotes
- ↑ Dittmar; Colledge. British Warships 1914–1919. p. 326.
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