Traveling around the world is a blessing. It is always amazing to see different culture, people and wonders around the world.
Saturday, June 18, 2016
Visit to the Battleship in New Jersey
Visit to the Battleship at New Jersey
It was in June 11 2008 at
1.30 pm I visited the Battleship in New Jersey with a religious friar who I met
in Washington DC during my round the world trip. It was a 13 dollar entry
ticket. I had an audio set which
explained all about the ship’s interior and equipment. Too excited to be in such a gigantic
historical vessel made me even just forget all what I saw in the ship that
moment. But when I look back to all the photos, all the memory comes back.
This battle ship is
capable of firing a 2,700-pound projectile as far as 24 miles. The New Jersey is the longest, fastest, most decorated
battleship in U.S. history. She is the only ship to have served in World War
II, Korean War, Vietnam War, and Persian Gulf War
USS New Jersey (BB-62) is
an Iowa-class battleship, and was the second ship of the United States Navy to
be named after the US state of New Jersey. She was often referred to fondly as
"Big J".
USS New Jersey was the only battleship recalled to duty during the
Vietnam War. She recommissioned in April 1968 and arrived off Southeast Asia in
September. From then until April 1969, she conducted frequent bombardments along
the South Vietnamese coast.
USS New Jersey has an
overall length of 887 feet, 7 inches, with a waterline length of 860 feet. She has a
mean draught of 28 feet, 11 inches at a hull load of 45,000 tons, and a full
load draught of 37 feet, 9 inches when at a full displacement of 57,540 tons.