The Battleship

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  • The Ironclad

    The Ironclad
    The Ironclad was the verry first battleship ever produced, it demonstrated its power in the battle against the CSS Virginia, allthough there have been many other Iron sided ships built this was the first one recognized for its demonstration in combat.
    sources: http://www.navy.mil/navydata/ships/battleships/bbhistory.asp
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    The Battleship

  • The USS Texas

    The USS Texas
    The uss texas in 1895 was known as one of the most powerful battleships in the world. The ship lasted for many wars and was known for its intense firepower. Though at the time this was a verry powerful ship, time passed to the moment when many models had broke its record.
    sources:
    http://www.navy.mil/navydata/ships/battleships/bbhistory.asp
  • The strongest ship

    In late 1912 a battleship, USS Wyoming, was commissioned mostly known for its foot thick armour. Dont mess with this battleship, cause it gonna rek you. It will.
    sources:
    http://www.navy.mil/navydata/ships/battleships/bbhistory.asp
  • The Last Model

    The Last Model
    During The late Points of the second world war, a new model of battleship plowed its way through the water like a brand new car.
    The Iowa class battleship is the most recognized model given that everyone uses it in their movies and that when they talk about battleships they mostly refer to the USS Missouri. This Battleships Lasted all the way until its final battle in kuwait in 1992.
    sources:
    http://www.navy.mil/navydata/ships/battleships/bbhistory.asp
  • The end of battleships

    The end of battleships
    in 1992 they decommissioned the last battleships and gave them to meuseums and such things.
    sources:
    http://www.navy.mil/navydata/ships/battleships/bbhistory.asp
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    The End of Battleships

  • Currently

    Currently the heart of battleships lives in the new cruisers, destroyers, and such warships that serve today. they may not be battleships, but what kind of ships would we have today if it wernt for our first ironsided ships that were built. If it wernt for those ships how long would it take until we begin to use Iron Sides for our ships. How many years would the wood hulls last.
    sources:
    http://www.navy.mil/navydata/ships/battleships/bbhistory.asp