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Four mothballed battleships at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in 1948. Left to right: Alabama (BB-60), West Virginia (BB-48), Indiana (BB-58) & Colorado (BB-45). Source MuseumShips page - alalaunch
An aerial oblique view of the Alabama (BB-60) after launching at Norfolk Navy Yard, Norfolk, Virginia, 16 February 1942. Source MuseumShips page - alabama
Alabama (BB-60) anchored at Lynn Haven roads on 1 December 1942. Source MuseumShips page - alabama-southalabamadotedu
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U.S. Navy ships at Seattle, Washington, on 9 January 1947. Three aircraft carriers are at Pier 91, Bunker Hill (CV-17), Bon Homme Richard (CV-31) and Essex (CV-9). Ticonderoga (CV-14) is at Pier 92. The battleships Indiana (BB-58) and Alabama (BB-60) are moored opposite of the Ticonderoga . Source MuseumShips page - alabama-navsource-casco-bay-maine-shakedown-december-1942
Just making headway while underway off Casco Bay, Maine, during her shakedown period, December 1942. Source MuseumShips page - alabama-historylink101dotcom
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Alabama (BB-60) in Casco Bay, Maine, during her shakedown period, circa December 1942. Note her Measure 12 (modified)Atlantic camouflage scheme. Source MuseumShips page - ala
On 18 June 1964, as seen from the deck of a Washington State ferry, Ex-Alabama (BB-60) is towed into Puget Sound out of Sinclair Inlet on the start of her last voyage to Mobile, Alabama, where she will serve as a museum ship. Source MuseumShips page - 9x069x429blz
USS Alabama surrounded by dry land after Irma empties Mobile Bay (September 2017). Source MuseumShips page - 80-G-K-9410
USS Alabama (BB-60) Ship's forward 16/45 guns train to starboard during a North Atlantic battle practice. Photographed during her shakedown period, circa December 1942 - January 1943. Note: Ice and snow on turrets and decks. Source MuseumShips page - 80-GK-13793
USS Alabama (BB-60) and OS-2U Planes Source MuseumShips page - lexington-alabama-1964
(13 September 1964.) A RARE SIGHT Aircraft carriers and battleships aren't seen together at sea these days, primarily because all of America's battlewagons are in mothballs. But two historic veterans of WW II, the Lexington (CV-16) & Alabama (BB-60) got together in the Gulf of Mexico over the weekend. The Lexington, still in service, was enroute to New Orleans for a visit, the Alabama was being towed to Mobile where she will be enshrined. Source MuseumShips page - 016029
After nearly 2 & 1/2 years of construction, the commissioning of the South Dakota-class battleship Alabama (BB-60) takes place at Norfolk Navy Yard. She is berthed at the uncompleted Pier 6, on 16 August 1942. In the foreground, note the open top of turret# 3 on Alabama. Source MuseumShips page - uss-alabama
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1 February 1940 photograph of the laying of the keel ceremony for the Alabama (BB-60) at the Norfolk Navy Shipyard in Portsmouth, Virginia. In this photograph dignitaries are driving rivets into the keel of the battleship. Source MuseumShips page - alabama-wikipedia
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9 January 1965 Source MuseumShips page - alabam launchboard-navsource
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1 February 1940 photo of the keel laying for Alabama (BB-60) at the Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Virginia. Source MuseumShips page - alabama-redditweekly.com
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Pre commissioning 3 July 1942 Source MuseumShips page - Alabama
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Alabama (BB-60) being towed through the Panama Canal on her way from Seattle to Mobile sometime in the summer of 1964. Note the secondary stern armament wrapped in their protective "dehumidifiers". Source MuseumShips page