BB62 Battleship USS New Jersey in Dry Dock

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Larsen E. Whipsnade

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Older son and I will be taking the tour tomorrow, April 13. We've toured her topside in the past but never toured her while she's in dry dock for a major overhaul. USS New Jersey (BB-62) is the most decorated battleship in Navy history, earning distinction in World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Cold War, and conflicts in the Middle East.
Rick

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I still have not ever visited the New Jersey. Our Delaware Valley Scale Modelers has participated in modeling events staged onboard, in connection with a local ship modeling club. But I wasn't available. But she's on our excursion list for the MFCA, and eventually I'll get there.

Prost!
Brad
 
A quick pic of the New Jersey in dry dock. She's unbelievably huge, over 3 american football fields long, weighing over 37,000 tons before fuel and ammo. And in today's day and age she'd cost $3 billion to build. Btw that dry dock is 50 feet deep.... with a 100+ step staircase to climb on your way out. Enough to make an old man huff and puff!
Rick
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Hi Rick

What a incredible ship , the size is a WOW!

Hope you both enjoyed the visit .....and the steps !!

Hope we see some pics

Thanks for sharing

Nap
 
Kev, we were required to wear helmets and steel toed shoes. When you walk under something that weighs 37,000 tons that seems rather pointless.
Rick

Wearing helmets and steel-toed shoes might seem futile under a 37,000-ton structure, but safety protocols are crucial. Better to be over-prepared than under-prepared in potentially hazardous environments. best gyro
 
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