Launched in 1944, the USS Missouri (or "Mighty Mo") is best known for hosting a meeting between Allied and Axis representatives that led to Japan's surrender and the end of World War II.
The keel for the USS Missouri Iowa-class battleship was laid down in 1941 at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. She conducted her initial sea trials off the coast of New York.
Like the Battleship Missouri Memorial, the Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum (formerly the USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park) sits in Pearl Harbor. This historic vessel, which went on nine patrols ...
The hour-long documentary SURRENDER ON THE USS MISSOURI focuses on those who witnessed the official Japanese surrender on September 2, 1945, ending World War II. Through interviews with those who ...
Narrowing down the top 10 museum ships likely wasn’t easy, because the United States is fortunate enough to be home to dozens. As the work on refurbishing USS Texas continues, and the future ...
Members of the Grove City Marching Band honored past and present members of the military during a performance on board the ...
The USS Midway Museum offers veterans (with proof of service) a discounted $24 admission. Active-duty military with valid ID are free. Visit the USS Midway Museum website for more information.