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  • WWII Memorial in Washington DC, Atlantic 1/2 of memorial with Lincoln Memorial in the background of the gold star display.
    WWII Memorial Washington DC 1053-073...jpg
  • Conning Tower and 5"/25 caliber forward deck gun.<br />
Class:  Gato-Class<br />
Length:   311 feet, 9 inches<br />
Beam:   27 feet, 3 inches<br />
Engines:  4 Fairbanks-Morse<br />
9 Cylinder opposed piston<br />
diesel engines<br />
model 38 D8-⅛<br />
Motors:   4x Elliott electric motors with reduction gears<br />
Batteries:  2x 4-bladed propellers<br />
Max Speed surfaced: 20 ¼ knots (± 23 MPH)<br />
Max Speed submerged:8 ¾ (± 10 MPH)<br />
Range Speed:  11,000 nautical miles at 10 knots<br />
Patrol Endurance: 75 days max<br />
Test Depth:  300 feet<br />
Crew:Up to 8 officers & 75 enlisted men<br />
Torpedoes:10×21 inch torpedo tubes (6x forward, 4x aft)<br />
24 torpedoes<br />
Forward deck gun:5”/ 25- Caliber<br />
Forward AA gun:40 mm Bofors<br />
Aft AA gun:Twin 20 mm Oerlikon
    Conning Tower forward deck gun USS D...jpg
  • The North American B-25 Mitchell is a medium bomber that was introduced in 1941 and named in honor of Major General William "Billy" Mitchell, a pioneer of U.S. military aviation. Used by many Allied air forces, the B-25 served in every theater of World War II, and after the war ended, many remained in service, operating across four decades.
    B-25 Mitchell Bomber 1004-0005.jpg
  • WWII submarine being restored at Battleship Memorial Park in Mobile, Alabama. The SS 228, USS Drum
    USS Drum SS 228 1004-0269.jpg
  • The world-class SS American Victory was built in 55 days and was delivered to the U.S. War Shipping Administration by the California Shipbuilding Yard on May 24, 1945.  After serving in WWII, and the Korean and Vietnam Wars, the ship went through a $2.5 million restoration in June 1985.  In October, 1996, Captain John C. Timmel learned the SS American Victory was earmarked for scrap if not acquired for memorial purposes.  Feeling that a museum would be feasible in Tampa, FL and that it would act as a purveyor or maritime memories, the ship was towed from Virginia to its permanent location in the Channelside District in downtown Tampa.  Currently, the SS American Victory is only one of 3 fully-functioning ships in the country.
    GP10068256 SS American Victory.jpg
  • Crowd in Celebration of Veteran's Day at the Pacific-End of the WWII Memorial by National Park Service Personnel. Washington, DC
    Crowd Vet Day WWII Pacific 1054-2930.jpg
  • USS Alabama BB60 located docked at Battleship Memorial Park in Mobile, Alabama.
    USS Alabama BB 60 1004-0277.jpg
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