Connecticut class battleship
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| Connecticut-class battleship | |
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| Class Overview | |
| Class type: | Battleship |
| Class name | The State of Connecticut |
| Preceded by: | Virginia class |
| Succeeded by: | Mississippi class |
| Ships of the line: | Connecticut (BB-18), Louisiana (BB-19), Vermont (BB-20), Kansas (BB-21), Minnesota (BB-22), New Hampshire (BB-25) |
| General Characteristics (USS Connecticut) | |
| Displacement: | Standard:16,000 tons Mean War Service: |
| Length: | 456 ft 3 in |
| Beam: | 76 ft 8 in |
| Draft: | 24 ft 5 in |
| Speed: | 18 knots |
| Complement: | 827 officers and men |
| Max. cruising radius | |
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| Armour | Belt: Bulkheads: Barbettes: Turrets: Decks: |
However, they were outdated as the first two ships came into service just months after HMS Dreadnought singlehandedly made every other battleship in the world obsolete. Still, they gave good service through their lifespans - four of the five ships (New Hampshire being the exception) participated in the cruise of the Great White Fleet, and two of them (Connecticut and Minnesota) served as squadron flagships during that cruise (Minnesota, however, only for the first leg of the voyage, as she was shuffled forward into the First Squadron afterward, a move which brought four of the newest and finest battleships in the US Navy to the forefront of the fleet).
After the cruise, the ships were stripped of their fancywork, their bridges were cut down to reduce their target profile and their hulls were repainted from the attractive (but military useless) white-and-buff paint scheme to a dull but functional haze grey. In this form, they served the fleet until they were discarded following the Washington Naval Treaty in 1921.
| Connecticut-class battleship |
| Connecticut | Louisiana | Vermont | Kansas | Minnesota | New Hampshire |
| List of battleships of the United States Navy |
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