All eight surviving US battleships are museums; USS New Jersey, Wisonsin, Iowa, Missouri, Masschusetts, Alabama, North Carolina, and the only "Dreadnaught" of the group, the USS Texas. IJN Mikasa is the only "Pre-Dreadnaught" surviving; from the Russian-Japanese war of 1904-1905; it too is a museum ship.
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the battleships usually sailed in the pacific ocean to guard the aircraft carriers
The Germans started WW2 with 6 battleships. One, the Graf Spee was damaged and scuttled in the second month of war.
Queen Elizabeth was a class of Royal Navy battleships during World War 2. It begins with the letter Q.
California built the battleship USS California.
Carriers, Battleships, Cruisers, Destroyers, and Subs
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DKM Tirpitz, sunk in a harbor by British bombers.
Queen Elizabeth was a class of Royal Navy battleships during World War 2. It begins with the letter Q.
There were two , the Japanese battleships Yamato and Musashi which were the largest and most powerful of any battleships ever constructed .
on that day there where approximately 10 ships
At the end of World War II in September 1945, the United States had 23 battleships in active service. This included both modern battleships and those that had been refitted or repaired during the war. Many of these ships were later decommissioned or retired in the following years as naval warfare evolved.