Colorado class battleship
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laststandonzombieisland.comThe Colorado class battleships were the last class of 'old' battleships completed for the US Navy, and were a repeat of the previous Tennessee class but with twin 16in gun turrets replacing the triple 14in turrets of the older ships.
www.historyofwar.orgThe Colorado class Battleships were the last of the standard type dreadnoughts, and they were armed with eight 16 inches. Planned in WWI but in combat in WW2
naval-encyclopedia.comBattleship Colorado
ww2db.comThe modernization of *West Virginia* included an all-dual-purpose secondary battery and modern fire control. A measure of the improvement in fire control is that *West Virginia* straddled with her first salvo at the Battle of Surigao Strait. BremertonCompleted refit on 1942-3-31 Pearl HarborReturned to service 1942-2-26 Pearl HarborReturned to service 1944-7
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