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USS Missouri machine shop

kevin.decelles

Jack of all trades -- Master of none
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Toured the Missouri yesterday and the machine shop was closed off . I could only get a few pics. Big machinery in there for sure, could only see the lathe and drill, milling machine and other goodies were not visible

Crazy how much steel goes into these ships
 
Jelous, big fan of oahu, dragged a bunch of my buddies on that tour when i was there last.....they didnt think it was so lame by the end of the day
 
Pearl Harbor and the Missouri are on my bucket list. My grandfather was on a light cruiser in the war and his boat was one of the first into Tokyo harbor. I still have some of his stuff he brought home, including his deck service uniform.

Thanks for sharing the pictures! Is it just me or would one have to kneel to use the lathe on that submarine?
 
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