USS Iowa (BB 61) - San Francisco, California (Planned)
USS New Jersey (BB 62)- Camden, New Jersey
USS Missouri (BB 63 ) - Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
USS Wisconsin (BB 64) - Norfolk, Virginia
USS Massachusetts (BB 59) - Fall River, Massachusetts
USS North Carolina (BB 55) - Wilmington, North Carolina
USS Alabama (BB 60) - Mobile, Alabama
USS Texas (BB 35) - La Porte, Texas
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uss Mississippi
the battleships usually sailed in the pacific ocean to guard the aircraft carriers
Germany had a significant naval presence during World War I and World War II, with various classes of battleships. In World War I, the German Imperial Navy had a total of 12 battleships, including the famous dreadnoughts like the SMS Kaiser. In World War II, the Kriegsmarine operated a smaller number of battleships, primarily the Bismarck and Tirpitz, along with several other vessels classified as pocket battleships. Overall, the number of battleships varied throughout both wars, reflecting Germany's naval strategy and resources.
About a year.
The Germans started WW2 with 6 battleships. One, the Graf Spee was damaged and scuttled in the second month of war.
USS Arizona, USS Utah, and USS Oklahoma are still on the bottom. However, the battleships USS Pennsylvania, USS New York, USS Nevada, and USS Arkansas are also on the bottom...sunk as targets after the war.
Dreadnoughts.
1. US retains: USS Iowa (class leader); USS New Jersey; USS Wisconsin; USS Missouri. USS North Carolina, USS Alabama, USS Massachuetts, and the USS Texas. The USS Texas is the only known Dreadnaught still afloat. 2. Japan retains: IJN Mikasa, a 12" gunned Pre-Dreadnaught veteran from the Russian-Japanese War in 1904-1905 (Battle of Tsushima specifically). Mikasa is the only known PRE-Dreadnaught still in existance. Russia retains the Battle of Tsushima veteran, their Imperial Cruiser AURORA, still afloat. And the US still has Admiral Dewey's flagship, the USN Cruiser USS Olympia (Spanish-American War 1898), still afloat.
At the end of World War II in September 1945, the United States had 23 battleships in active service. This included both modern battleships and those that had been refitted or repaired during the war. Many of these ships were later decommissioned or retired in the following years as naval warfare evolved.
There were a bunch of them that survived, but USS Nevada and USS Saratoga are two of the more famous ones because they were commissioned before the US entered the war and still afloat when the war ended.
Who invented the war machines, tanks, battleships, and crossbow?