North Carolina (Battleship : BB-55)
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History notes:
The USS North Carolina, known as "the Showboat", was launched in October 1937 as the first of ten North Carolina-class fast battleships. It was armed with nine 16 inch guns in three turrets and 20 5 inch, .38 caliber guns in ten twin mounts, and considered the most powerful naval ship of the era. The USS North Carolina served in the Pacific theater of the Second World War, where it operated as a mobile weapons platform tasked with protecting aircraft carriers from Japanese attacks. It was struck by a torpedo in September of 1942 and forced to return to Pearl Harbor for repairs but quickly rejoined the war effort, leading Task Force 39 in the attack on the Marshall Islands. By the end of the Second World War the North Carolina was the most decorated battleship of the conflict, participating in every major naval offensive in the Pacific theater and earning 15 battle stars. After the war, the battleship served as a training vessel for midshipmen before being decommissioned and placed in the Inactive Reserve Fleet in 1947. It was designated to be scrapped in 1960, but the citizens of North Carolina organized a fundraising campaign to bring the ship to its namesake state. It was moored in Wilmington, North Carolina and opened to the public in October of 1961.
Links to collections
USS North Carolina Battleship Collection, 1939-1975
East Carolina University. J.Y. Joyner Library
George Hudson Fort Papers, 1917-1956
East Carolina University. J.Y. Joyner Library
Drake, Leo O., 1916-2008 : manuscript of Now hear this, man your battle stations, 2002.
Hofstra University Library, Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library
William J. French Papers, 1942
East Carolina University. J.Y. Joyner Library
T. J. Van Metre Papers, 1942-1944
East Carolina University. J.Y. Joyner Library
Morton, Hugh M. Hugh Morton photographs and films: North Carolina places, 1930s-2005 (bulk 1940s-1990s) (Series 1).
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Thomas, Frank Pugh, 1891-1953. Unpublished biography, 2001.
Naval War College, Henry E. Eccles Library
William N. Still Jr. Papers, 1862-2009
East Carolina University. J.Y. Joyner Library
Oliver F. Atkins photograph collection, 1943-1975
George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections & Archives
Joe Warren Stryker papers, 1925-1978
East Carolina University. J.Y. Joyner Library
Jones, Charles Lucian. Confederate States of America Navy records 1863-1865, 1930s
Georgia Historical Society
Miscellaneous subjects image collection, 1850-1950 [graphic].
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Hugh Morton Photographs and Films, late 1920s-2006, (bulk 1940s-1990s)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. North Carolina Collection.
Related names in SNAC
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Atkins, Oliver F., 1916-1977.
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Fort, George Hudson, b. 1891.
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French, William J.
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Jones, Charles Lucian
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Morton, Hugh M.
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Morton, Hugh M.
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Oliver F. Atkins, 1916-1977
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Still, William N.
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Stryker, Joe Warren, 1904-1980.
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Thomas, Frank Pugh, 1891-1953.
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Van Metre, T. J. (Thaddeus Johnson), 1907-
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East Carolina University
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U.S.S. North Carolina Battleship Commission.
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Subjects:
- Battleships
- World War, 1939-1945
Occupations:
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Places:
- NC, US
Variant Names
Battleship USS North Carolina (BB-55)
USS North Carolina (Battleship : BB-55)
North Carolina (Battleship : BB-55)
Battleship USS North Carolina (BB-55)
USS North Carolina (Battleship : BB-55)