USS Texas (BB-35), the last remaining Dreadnought class !

Indeed! The USS Texas (BB-35) holds a special place in naval history as the last surviving dreadnought battleship. Commissioned in 1914, she represented the pinnacle of naval technology at the time, featuring a formidable array of large-caliber guns and heavy armor.

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Throughout her service, the USS Texas saw action in both World War I and World War II, earning numerous commendations and battle stars. She played significant roles in various campaigns, including the Normandy landings during World War II.

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Today, the USS Texas serves as a museum ship, allowing visitors to explore and learn about her rich history firsthand. It’s truly remarkable to see such a historic vessel preserved for future generations to appreciate and understand the naval heritage of the past.

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