Battleship Wisconsin: A Floating Fortress
Cannonball Trail
Battleship Wisconsin: A Floating Fortress
Location: Foot of Plume St, Norfolk, VA 23510
Visited: July 3, 2009, 2:20pm
Transcription of marker:
Battleship Wisconsin and the sister-ships of the Iowa Class arguably hold a symbolic status as monuments in naval surface warship design. Unlike torpedo boats, tin-can destroyers, flat-top aircraft carriers, and pig-boat submarines, the teak decks and towering masts of Wisconsin have perceivable design connections to a bygone era of romance, glory, and naval lore. In the great Nelsonian line-of-battle tradition, the Wisconsin silhouette features visible elements of armored big-gun firepower and elegant lines.
Formally placed into U.S. Navy commission on 16 April 1944, the bluejackets and officers of Wisconsin shared a common and unique bond as battleship sailors-serving aboard a vessel that was distinctively important to the fleet. Following centuries of naval tradition and surface warship development, Wisconsin is formidably armed with a main battery of three 16″/50 gun turrets and a secondary battery of five duo-purpose 5″/38 gun mounts. Accommodating various types of aircraft, the decks of the Wisconsin once bristled with numerous antiaircraft gun mounts in World War II, the Korean War, and throughout the Cold War. During the Persian Gulf War, the Wisconsin crew coordinated the first Tomahawk missile strikes against Iraq using contemporary communications and intelligence gathering equipment.
My impressions: This marker does a good job of placing the Wisconsin in context for people, like me, who don’t know all that much about warships and their history or design. That said, I wonder if this is “too much of a good thing,” having three markers of the same series beside the USS Wisconsin. I guess it helps keep one walking along the Cannonball Trail, but three markers so close to each other on one ship…some of this felt repetitious after the marker I posted last night…and we still haven’t gotten to the third marker; that will come later tonight.
Markeroni status: Direct-logged.
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