
Ships of the U.S. Navy, 1940-1945
BB-36 USS Nevada
- Displacement: 27,500 tons (normal) / 31,70600 tons (full load)
- Length: 583'
- Beam: 107'11"
- Draft: 33'6"
- Speed: 20 knots
- Armament: 2x3 14"/45, 2x2 14"/45, 8x2 5"/38, 10x4 40mm, 20x2 20mm, 5x1 20mm, 8x1 .50-caliber MG, 2x1 21" tt; 3 planes
- Complement: 2166
- Propulsion: VTE steam turbines, 6 300 psi boilers, 2 shafts, 25,000 hp
- Built at Fore River S.B. Corp., Quincy, Mass. and commissioned 11 Mar 1916
- Reconstructed at Norfolk Navy Yard 27 Sep 27-26 Nov 29
Hit by 1 aerial torpedo and 6, or more, bombs during the attack on Pearl Harbor, Nevada was beached in the harbour entrance to prevent sinking. She rejoined the fleet a year later, after repairs and refitting at Puget Sound Navy Yard.
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Nevada sorties during Pearl Harbor attack |
Nevada renders gunfire support at Toulon |

(Bombarding Iwo Jima) |
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Last updated:
May 7, 2000