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Photo #: 80-G-244210

Bombardment of Cherbourg, June 1944

A heavy German coast artillery shell falls between USS Texas (BB-35), in the background, and USS Arkansas (BB-33), while the two battleships were engaging Battery Hamburg during the bombardment of Cherbourg, France, 25 June 1944. Photographed from Arkansas.


Background notes: USS Texas (BB-35)
Deutsch: Die USS Texas war ein Schlachtschiff der US-Marine. Ihr einziges Schwesterschiff war die USS New York (BB-34). Wurde sie mit Kriegseintritt der USA in den Ersten Weltkrieg zur britischen Grand Fleet detachiert.
English: USS Texas (BB-35), battleship of the US Navy. Participated in the Great Fleet in World War I, and also served in World War II. Her only sister ship is the USS New York.
日本語: テキサス (USS Texas, BB-35) は、アメリカ海軍戦艦ニューヨーク級戦艦の2番艦。艦名はアメリカ合衆国28番目の州に因む。


USS Texas (BB-35)

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Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives.

Source: http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-t/bb35.htm

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