From The Depths

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USSVirgina BB-13 [OLD]
   
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USSVirgina BB-13 [OLD]

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The Virginia class of pre-dreadnought battleships were built for the United States Navy in the early 1900s. The class comprised five ships: Virginia, Nebraska, Georgia, New Jersey, and Rhode Island. The ships carried a mixed-caliber offensive battery of four 12-inch (305 mm) and eight 8-inch (203 mm) guns; these were mounted in an uncommon arrangement, with four of the 8-inch guns placed atop the 12-inch turrets. The arrangement proved to be a failure, as the 8-inch guns could not be fired independently of the 12-inch guns without interfering with them. Additionally, by the time the Virginias entered service, the first "all-big-gun" battleships—including the British HMS Dreadnought—were nearing completion, which would render mixed battery ships like the Virginia class obsolescent.

Nevertheless, the ships had active careers. All five ships took part in the cruise of the Great White Fleet in 1907–1909. From 1909 onward, they served as the workhorses of the US Atlantic Fleet, conducting training exercises and showing the flag in Europe and Central America. As unrest broke out in several Central American countries in the 1910s, the ships became involved in police actions in the region. The most significant was the American intervention in the Mexican Revolution during the occupation of Veracruz in April 1914.

During the American participation in World War I, the Virginia-class ships were used to train sailors for an expanding wartime fleet. In September 1918, they began to escort convoys to Europe, though Germany surrendered two months later, ending the conflict. After the war, they were used to bring American soldiers back from France and later as training ships. The 1922 Washington Naval Treaty, which mandated major reductions in naval weapons, cut the ships' careers short. Virginia and New Jersey were sunk in bombing tests in 1923, and the other three ships were broken up for scrap later that year.
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LittleTimelord  [autore] 21 mar 2021, ore 20:18 
Nah, thats ok. keep trying. This one is nearing obsolete anyways. looks pretty ancient next to the dreadnought I posted recently, or even my other new-ish unposted recreations.
mistytamara 21 mar 2021, ore 20:09 
Yeah. yourse looks far better than mine does.
LittleTimelord  [autore] 8 ago 2020, ore 15:34 
BTW That british ship is out. i will be building up every nation on my list to their first dreadnought battleship, then build the other dreadnoghts.
LittleTimelord  [autore] 8 ago 2020, ore 15:23 
i'll add it to the list :-)
Glass of Lime Soda 8 ago 2020, ore 15:03 
How about the Chinese Ironclads of the Qing navy? Actually, HMS Devastation, the turret ironclad, might be a cool build.
LittleTimelord  [autore] 8 ago 2020, ore 14:26 
also this ship might be reposted. it has no detection, and that needs to be fixed.
LittleTimelord  [autore] 8 ago 2020, ore 14:23 
FWI look out for british ships in the near future.
LittleTimelord  [autore] 8 ago 2020, ore 14:22 
lol, thanks, my original goal was to build every us battleship, but has now expanded to every battleship from(as of now) America, Britain, Germany, and Japan. I will also most likely do other ship types too. if anyone has a nation they would like me to build ships from, post it in the comments :-)
Glass of Lime Soda 8 ago 2020, ore 14:18 
Probably my favorite ship, since it actually sinks rather easily.