yes but it would take awhile
By class, from newest to oldest: Iowa Class: USS Iowa: museum ship / mothballed (possible to reactivate in the future) USS Wisconsin: museum ship / mothballed (possible to reactivate in the future) USS New Jersey: museum ship USS Missouri: museum ship South Dakota Class: USS Alabama: museum ship USS Massachusetts: museum ship North Carolina Class: USS North Carolina: museum ship Pennsylvania Class: USS Arizona: sunken memorial (Pearl Harbor) New York Class: USS Texas: museum ship
USS Missouri.
The USS Missouri is part of the museum at Pearl Harbor.
USS Missouri
The Japanese surrender was signed on the foredeck of USS Missouri anchored in Tokyo Bay.
The USS Missouri, a US battleship from the war.
The USS Missouri and the USS Bowfin Submarine Museum.
The USS Missouri was an Iowa class battleship.
USS Missouri.
The USS Missouri was nicknamed Big Mo and was the official site for the Japanese surrender at the end of WWII.
They surrendered on her deck; USS Missouri, an Iowa Class Battleship.
The USS Missouri most likely had a war time complement of about 3,000 crewmen. But if it were an emergency, and the vessel had to rescue people at sea from another sinking ship, with people crammed upon it's decks, etc. It could probably hold 20,000 people, when placed thru-out the ship.