European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 31, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 12 new it fic i 6 i foot ony 16 in. H rifles die Oil Hotd in itt to Oil Cou Cicle the stars and stripes ft-11 l t id. Til tin1 v Pys a Ulbic i. A of of a or Jon jilt into tit Ali i pm. In h l new a once upon a Lime it the Way of the Din Wrabness the 45,000-ton Bedosti but then come it hurling 2,900-pin bottled gis in hot came the new i which had once flog hip. Thong la of 2,700 will be cer hand poked younger Sailor ment officials d of if the battleship was to go Illy rusting away in mothballed is had Long proved that the belonged in modern navies. Suddenly those 16-Inch rifles uld be awfully helpful to pm country. So out of its cocoon ran of world War ii and Korea William f. Halsey s 3rd Fleet ing devices the original Crew n to 1,400 men and 70 offi of Battle Wagon service end Tell be enough defense depart 65-foot-Long guns that will place devastation with pinpoint accuracy Over 85 per cent of Vietnam. For months the ship has been tied up at pier 6 of the Philadelphia Navy Yard while hundreds of workers swarmed Over it bringing it Back to fighting trim. Now Date for sailing for the far East is mid May following sea trials. At that time it will squeeze through the Panama canal Width of the big ditch 110 feet Width of the new Jersey 108 feet and then kick off for the South China sea with a top Speed of 31 knots. The skipper capt. J. Edward Snyder jr., says his ship will be operating alone sans the 40mm antiaircraft guns which knocked Down japanese zeroes. If the Battle Wagon needs help it will Call for it. But with 17-Inch Armor that is a situation Snyder obviously does not expect. Sam Bauman Navy photos of i m is it Pici 6 01 Woik it i on to b of ii a. Up Ihfe s1ars and scripts Puy
