Rare 1912 USS Wyoming BB-32 Battleship Dreadnought Photo US Navy Military For Sale


Rare 1912 USS Wyoming BB-32 Battleship Dreadnought Photo US Navy Military
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Rare 1912 USS Wyoming BB-32 Battleship Dreadnought Photo US Navy Military:
$298.99

This 1912 photo of the USS Wyoming is rare both for its backing card stock and because of its age. There are photos of this warship for sale online, but very few are from this early, the same year the ship was commissioned in 1912. This might be the earliest photo of the USS Wyoming available for sale.

Approximate size: 10 inches x 8 inches



USS Wyoming (BB-32) was the lead ship of her class of dreadnought battleships and was the third ship of the United States Navy named Wyoming, although she was only the second named in honor of the 44th state. Wyoming was laid down at the William Cramp & Sons in Philadelphia in February 1910, was launched in May 1911, and was completed in September 1912. She was armed with a main battery of twelve 12-inch (305 mm) guns and capable of a top speed of 20.5 kn (38.0 km/h; 23.6 mph).
During the First World War, she was part of the Battleship Division Nine, which was attached to the British Grand Fleet as the 6th Battle Squadron. During the war, she was primarily tasked with patrolling in the North Sea and escorting convoys to Norway. She served in both the Atlantic and Pacific Fleets throughout the 1920s, and in 1931–1932, she was converted into a training ship according to the terms of the London Naval Treaty of 1930.
Wyoming served as a training ship throughout the 1930s, and in November 1941, she became a gunnery ship. She operated primarily in the Chesapeake Bay area, which earned her the nickname "Chesapeake Raider". In this capacity, she trained some 35,000 gunners for the hugely expanded US Navy during World War II. She continued in this duty until 1947, when she was decommissioned on 1 August and subsequently sold for scrap; she was broken up in New York starting in December 1947.

Please inspect the pictures, as they give the best representation of condition.May have discoloring, edge or corner wear, marks, creases, fading, smudges, corner or edge bends, tears, or corners missing.


(D18 inventory number)


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