The Battleship USS Massachusetts

Author:   Witold Koszela
Publisher:   Oficyna Wydawnicza KAGERO Damian Majsak
Volume:   7046
ISBN:  

9788365437587


Pages:   28
Publication Date:   31 October 2017
Format:   Paperback
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The Battleship USS Massachusetts


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The American battleship USS “Massachusetts” is one of the best known units of its class during the world war two. It was built at Fore River (Quincy) Shipyard in Massachusetts in 1939–1942 period and was one of the four South Dakota type battleships. The crew serving on USS “Massachusetts” humorously nicknamed their ship the “Big Mamie”. Building process started on July 1939, the launching took place on the 23rd of September 1941. The godmother of the ship was a formers Navy Secretary Charles’ Francis Adams wife. The equipping took more than half of year and on 12th of May 1942 the unit was introduced into the service. The first commander of the ship was captain Francis E. M. Whiting. Service of USS “Massachusetts” from the beginning teemed with interesting events. After finishing all tests, trials and crew trainings the ship left home waters in October 1942. It was assigned to invasion fleet formed for securing the landing of allied forces in North Africa. This is when the ship gained its fame after winning the battle with unfinished French battleship “Jean Bart” stationed in port of Casablanca. The damage caused by USS “Massachusetts” was so severe that French unit was never finished and didn’t enter the operational service. During that fight titular ship also caused a lot of damage to the port’s infrastructure and damaged some transport units. The crucial event of units service was the battle with group of French warships which managed to escape from Casablanca. “Massachusetts” together with assisting cruisers sunk the French cruiser “Primauguet” as well as two destroyers: “Boulonnais” and “Fougueux”; another one – “Malin” – was severely damaged. The battleship took its further service on the Pacific waters, quickly becoming the “work horse” of the fleet. It took part in dozens of different operations against Japanese forces. USS “Massachusetts” participated in countless escorts of aircraft carriers, supported the forces landings with its guns, covered the convoys with the AA fire. The battleship repeatedly shelled the Japanese positions – many of them on home islands. For its service the unit was awarded with eleven Battle Stars gaining the label of remarkably merited battleship during the fight against Japan. After the war the ship continued its service on Pacific for a short period of time. In March 1947 it was transferred to the Atlantic Reserve Fleet based in Norfolk, where it stayed until June 1962. On that year the unit was discharged from the US Navy. Originally there was a plan to send the battleship to the scrapyard but thanks to the efforts of war veterans and Massachusetts state inhabitants the deserved unit was saved. In the year 1965 the battleship was moved to Fall River where – after proper adaptation and stating it the garden of remembrance of fallen WW2 soldiers – it was open for tourists. Today the ship is permanently anchored in Battleship Cove – place known as the biggest cluster of monument ships. It is grouped with USS “Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr.” destroyer and USS “Lionfish” submarine. USS “Massachusetts” is preserved in mint condition and it is the great relic which allows the visitors to feel the “strength” of the unit and get to know the armament, architecture and construction of WW2 era battleships.

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Author:   Witold Koszela
Publisher:   Oficyna Wydawnicza KAGERO Damian Majsak
Imprint:   Oficyna Wydawnicza KAGERO Damian Majsak
Volume:   7046
Dimensions:   Width: 21.00cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 29.70cm
Weight:   0.181kg
ISBN:  

9788365437587


ISBN 10:   8365437589
Pages:   28
Publication Date:   31 October 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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Excellent quality throughout and ideal for modellers looking for the detail in completing a model, in whatever scale. Kagero do a really neat job in their TopDrawings series. * Military Model Scene * Another in the excellent Kagero series of Topdrawings...Recommended for the naval enthusiast, good value. * Scale Military Modelling International Magazine * This is yet another brilliant book in this series from Kagero. The wealth of detail shown is a real boon to the maritime modeller, as is the superb clarity of the drawings. There are several models of the ship on the market, if you have one in the stash, you will need this book to make the most of the build. * Britmodeller.com * A great reference for modellers and a great ship! * Military Modelling Magazine * This well-produced series will be of great benefit to modelers, historians and any others interested in the ships concerned. * Ships in Scale *


Excellent quality throughout and ideal for modellers looking for the detail in completing a model, in whatever scale. Kagero do a really neat job in their TopDrawings series. * Military Model Scene * Another in the excellent Kagero series of Topdrawings...Recommended for the naval enthusiast, good value. * Scale Military Modelling International Magazine * This is yet another brilliant book in this series from Kagero. The wealth of detail shown is a real boon to the maritime modeller, as is the superb clarity of the drawings. There are several models of the ship on the market, if you have one in the stash, you will need this book to make the most of the build. * Britmodeller.com * A great reference for modellers and a great ship! * Military Modelling Magazine *


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