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Pictures of the USS Missouri (BB-63) Battleship


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High-angled starboard side view of the USS Missouri battleship
Captains chair view aboard the USS Missouri
Stern starboard side view of the USS Missouri at Pearl
Starboard side profile view of the USS Missouri at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
View from the bridge overlooking the forward 16-inch guns of the Missouri
ADDITIONAL IMAGES of the USS Missouri (BB-63):
Close-up detail view of the 20mm Phalanx CIWS protecting the USS Missouri superstructure
Close-up detail view of a 5-inch gun emplacement
Close-up detail view of a 5-inch gun emplacement
Seconds before a kamikaze aircraft strikes the starboard side of the Missouri
High-angled bow view of the USS Missouri at speed
Bow portside view of the USS Missouri
Portside view of the USS Missouri at speed
Detailed view of the USS Missouri superstructure
Close-up detail view of Turret Number 1
View of one of the 16-inch gun recoil systems of the USS Missouri
A look down into the pit containing the 16-inch gun breech - shown open
A pair of 16-inch projectiles straddle the requisite marshmellow powder bags aboard the Missouri
Inside view of the main gun battery plotting room
Detailed view of the awards received by the USS Missouri and her crews
The USS Missouri delivers a full broadside from her 16-inch main guns
Close-up views of the post-1984 quad missile launchers aboard Missouri
The USS Missouri launches a Tomahawk cruise missile
The Citadel aboard the USS Missouri
A look inside the brains of the USS Missouri
The Harpoon missile launch station aboard the USS Missouri
A view of Broadway; note heavy duty modular rail system
A view down the turbine room aboard the USS Missouri
Stern view of the USS Missouri; note rear seaplane catapult launchers
Top view of the USS Missouri - top ship; note distinct bow-to-stern shape
The USS Missouri runs aground and needs some helping hands
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