The USS Tennessee in 1943 after a major "makeover". The picturewas taken in Puget Sound, I believe.
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The USS Tennessee in 1943 after a major "makeover". The picturewas taken in Puget Sound, I believe.
Rick, How in heck did you know all that from the picture? I know the answer is going to be a simple one, but I am interested.
Glad to hear from you. I thought you were on vacation.
Jim
If you ever tire of the rifle please let me know as I will gladly return it to its home state.
Nice rifle. If I'm understanding you though, the serial number is just close to the other USMC rilfes in the SRS and is not actually listed.
Cass
Jim,
In addition to being a M1903 nut and a WWII airplane nut, I'm also a U.S. battleship nut! (My wife usually leaves off the "battleship" when describing me!). The picture shows either the Tennessee or California and I recognized the picture from another source as the Tennessee. As I recall, she was rebuilt in late 1942 and early 1943 at Bremerton, in Puget Sound and the scenery looked like that around Puget Sound. I checked a reference book and I was right (for once!).
For the record, I am an honorary lifetime member of the USS Washington [BB-56] Reunion Group.
Either the U.S.S. Tennessee or U.S.S. California! I can't see a number. BK
Theoretically, the picture could be of either the Tennessee or the California but the photo is in several authoritative books as the Tennessee. What is interesting to me is that the ship could be sailing through he general area where I now live.