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AMERICA’S GREATEST BATTLESHIP

Launching Ceremony

(Received August 28, 9.10 p.m.) NEW YORK, August 27.

The 45,000-ton lowa, the mightiest United''States battleship yet built, was launched at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Thirty thousand people attended the ceremony, while a further 10,000 watched from the Manhattan side. The Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Ralph Bard, said the Japanese and the Germans built stealthily and well, but he would guarantee that they had never fashioned such a weapon as the lowa, This was no mere ship. It was a tool with which the Americans’ future would be written on the pages of history. The lowa is 880 feet long with a main battery of sixteen-inch guns which, it Is claimed, will fire faster and further than any other ship afloat.

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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 284, 29 August 1942, Page 7

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AMERICA’S GREATEST BATTLESHIP Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 284, 29 August 1942, Page 7

AMERICA’S GREATEST BATTLESHIP Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 284, 29 August 1942, Page 7

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