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Monday, September 21, 2009

Hawaii Vacation-Sept 21-Oahu Day 2-USS Missouri Battleship

Our last stop on our tour of Pearl Harbor was the Battleship USS Missouri. I had never toured a battleship before, and it was so massive! Lane and I really enjoyed this tour and probably spent most of our time here that day. This was the battleship where the Japanese surrendered to the Allied Forces in 1945. I know that a lot of these pictures may be uninteresting to some, but I wanted to make sure to include as many of the details in my posts, so that we will be able to look back some day and remember it better.
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As we approached the battleship



I just couldn't get over how big these guns are - they said that a shell shot from one of them could go as far as 23 miles!





A view back toward the Arizona Memorial









After we looked around the deck for a while, we headed into the ship to see the inside.


The next few photos are of the officers' quarters.




Officers' dining


In this area, they had an exhibit with lots of interesting World War II items, pictures, quotes, charts and stats. I took pictures of the things that were the most interesting to me.




















The computer room - you can definitely tell that it's been a while since this ship has been on active duty.


The crew's sleeping quarters


A nice little game table.


Not really a great picture, but I liked the tile design.




The next few pictures are of the crew's dining area and kitchens. There were several different kitchens for all of the different areas of food prep, and they were all huge!












Chief Petty Officers' lounge and dining




The ship's library


I don't remember what this is, but it sure looks important!




Another view of the Arizona




The navigation room






This was one of the most heavily fortified areas of the ship, we think. The steering wheel.




There were no windows in this room, and look how thick the door is!








The next few pictures are from the Surrender Deck. We got to look into the Captain's Quarters here, and also got to view the Surrender Document on the spot where it was signed.
























There was a group of soldiers touring the ship that day, too, and I thought this was a great picture to take as we were leaving the ship.


Across from the ship is the USS Oklahoma Memorial. The Missouri is docked in the same location that the Oklahoma was docked on the day of the attack, so the memorial is closeby.






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