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Original model of battleship Texas made sometime in the late-1920s/early-1930s, currently in the shipP-40E Warhawk at the National Museum of the United States Air Force, Riverside, Ohio, United States, 2007; note Plaque above the German shell that hit battleship Texas in Jun 1944, 2007; note the picture of the hole-the shell came in upside-down and landed in a warrant officersSide of battleship Texas as seen from the visitors
Original model of battleship Texas made sometime in the late-1920s/early-1930s, currently in the ship's captains' cabin, 2007P-40E Warhawk at the National Museum of the United States Air Force, Riverside, Ohio, United States, 2007; note 'Flying Tigers' shark mouth nose artPlaque above the German shell that hit battleship Texas in Jun 1944, 2007; note the picture of the hole-the shell came in upside-down and landed in a warrant officers' stateroomSide of battleship Texas as seen from the visitors' parking lot, note the Measure 21 camoflage, Texas, United States, 2007
Starboard side of Texas, showing turrets 1 and 2, foremast, three of the six 5-in guns, and some of the anti-aircraft guns, Texas, United States, 2007TexasTexasTexas
Starboard side of Texas, showing turrets 1 and 2, foremast, three of the six 5-in guns, and some of the anti-aircraft guns, Texas, United States, 2007Texas' 3rd deck ammunition passage, 2007Texas' 5in gun powder bag on display in an ammo hoist, 2007Texas' ammunition hoist on 3rd Deck ammo passageway, 2007
TexasTexasThe unexploded German shell that struck Texas, 2007Turrets 1 and 2 of battleship Texas, 2007; note the rangefinder on turret 2
Texas' portside 2nd Deck ammo passage, 2007; note the tripod foremast support on left side of photographTexas' starboard 5in guns, 2007The unexploded German shell that struck Texas, 2007Turrets 1 and 2 of battleship Texas, 2007; note the rangefinder on turret 2
Various artifacts on display aboard battleship Texas, 2007View from underneath TexasView of battleship TexasView of Texas
Various artifacts on display aboard battleship Texas, 2007View from underneath Texas' turret 1, looking at the forecastle and the San Jacinto Monument, 2007View of battleship Texas' fantail, 2007View of Texas' 14-in main battery (turrets 4 and 5) from the fantail, 2007
View up superstructure of USS Texas, 2007; note the muzzle of 40mm anti-aircraft guns, the foremast, and the spottersM22 Locust light tank, Tank Museum, Bovington, England, United Kingdom, Jan 2007Browning automatic rifle on display at the National Museum of the Marine Corps, Quantico, Virginia, United States, 15 Jan 2007Captured Japanese flag at the National Museum of the Marine Corps, Quantico, Virginia, United States, 15 Jan 2007
View up superstructure of USS Texas, 2007; note the muzzle of 40mm anti-aircraft guns, the foremast, and the spotters' stationsM22 Locust light tank, Tank Museum, Bovington, England, United Kingdom, Jan 2007Browning automatic rifle on display at the National Museum of the Marine Corps, Quantico, Virginia, United States, 15 Jan 2007Captured Japanese flag at the National Museum of the Marine Corps, Quantico, Virginia, United States, 15 Jan 2007

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