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REPAIRS AND RESTORATION

The most recent restoration of the USS Texas occurred in 2019, costing $35 million and involving repairs to various areas of the ship, allowing it to serve as a museum and preserve its historical legacy

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HISTORY OF THE BATTLESHIP

The USS Texas (BB-35) was a formidable battleship that played a crucial role in both World War I and World War II, serving in all of USA's theaters. After its honorable service, the USS Texas was transformed into a museum ship, preserving its rich history and providing visitors with a unique opportunity to explore its remarkable legacy.

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THE STORIES OF THE CREW WHO SERVED ON USS TEXAS BB35

The dedicated and diverse crew of the USS Texas (BB-35) played a pivotal role in the battleship's success, showcasing exceptional camaraderie and resilience while contributing significantly to American naval history. That is why we encourage the crew who served on the ship to tell its story!

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USS TEXAS AS A MUSEUM SHIP OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

The USS Texas (BB-35) museum ship offers visitors a unique and immersive experience to explore American naval history, honoring the brave sailors who served onboard and preserving the ship's legacy for future generations.

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THE ARMAMENT OF USS TEXAS BB35

The USS Texas (BB-35) underwent various modifications and upgrades to its armament throughout its service, featuring a primary armament of 10 × 14-inch/45 caliber guns, a secondary armament of 6 × 5-inch/51 caliber guns and 10 × 5-inch/38 caliber guns, and a tertiary and anti-aircraft armament consisting of 40 × 40mm/56 caliber Bofors guns and 44 × 20mm Oerlikon cannons, which collectively enabled the ship to effectively engage enemy vessels and aircraft during World War II and other key battles.

SAN JACINTO WEATHER of the museum where USS Texas is located