The old dreadnaught Texas was there. Any of the old US Navy battleships were sent to the Atlantic, the new ones had to fight in the Pacific. The old US Battleships were simply "targets" in the Pacific.
Mushashi and Yamato
Two Battleships were destroyed at Pearl Harbor, the USS Arizona and the USS Oklahoma.
See site: US Battleships
48 states of the United States are the names of US Navy battleships. The battleships Alaska and Hawaii do not exist nor never existed because they were NOT states until 1959; battleships were no longer built after 1945. Battlecruisers (called LARGE cruisers in the US Navy) Alaska & Guam were completed; Hawaii never was. With the exception of the USS Kearsarge, all US battlewagons were named after US states. From the USS Delaware to the USS New Jersey (the only United States battleship to fight in the Vietnam War).
For Skirmish Dday you have to call. I assume it is the same for Oklahoma and other big dday games also.
The USS Oklahoma and the USS Arizona.
Battleships are indicated by a BB as their designation. Currently the US does not have any active duty battleships. Today's cruisers have as much capability, and are as large, as some of the earlier battleships.
Because America still had some battleships and all their air crafts
Dday
http://www.britannica.com/dday
jaankaree, aank-dday
All battleships are strong...otherwise they would not be battleships.