The USS Texas proudly saw combat in WWI and WWII, and since 1948 has been preserved in her namesake state as a memorial to US servicemen. Armed with 10 14-inch guns and displacing 32,000 tons, the battleship is still a formi...

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The USS Texas proudly saw combat in WWI and WWII, and since 1948 has been preserved in her namesake state as a memorial to US servicemen. Armed with 10 14-inch guns and displacing 32,000 tons, the battleship is still a formidable sight as she enters into her second century. This expansive volume tells the tale of Texas and her crew. The photography showcases the construction, voyages, modifications, combat action, and ultimate preservation of the ship and shows the vessel as a home, office, and workshop for the crew.

  • This is the "USS Texas" Squadron At Sea by Squadron/Signal Publications. Author: David Doyle
  • Features: An excellent paperback reference Heavily illustrated with colored and black and white photographs Detailed captions accompany each photo
  • Includes: One "USS Texas" Squadron At Sea book
  • Specs: Size: 11" x 8-1:4" (279.4mm x 209.55mm) Pages: 152 Copyright: 2012
  • Part number(s) included (in factory packaging): 34003
  • This is the "USS Texas" Squadron At Sea by Squadron/Signal Publications. Author: David Doyle
  • Features: An excellent paperback reference Heavily illustrated with colored and black and white photographs Detailed captions accompany each photo
  • Includes: One "USS Texas" Squadron At Sea book
  • Specs: Size: 11" x 8-1:4" (279.4mm x 209.55mm) Pages: 152 Copyright: 2012
  • Part number(s) included (in factory packaging): 34003

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