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主页 / [ICB]Imperial / Battleboats / U.S. Navy / Battleships / MAINE Class (2nd Class Battleship) 14
USS MAINE<br>
<br>Displacement 6,682 Tons, Dimensions, 324' 4" (oa) x 57' x 22' 6" (Max)
<br>Armament 4 x 10"/30 6 x 6"/30, 4 x 21" tt.
<br>Armor, 12" Belt, 8" Turrets, 3" Decks, 10" Conning Tower.
<br>Machinery, 9,000 IHP; 2 Vertical, Triple expansion engines, 2 screws<br>Speed, 17 Knots, Crew 374.
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- At 5:21 p.m. on March 16, 1912, U.S.S. Maine was sunk in 600 fathoms in the Atlantic.
- Launching, at the New York Navy Yard, 18 November 1889. Engraving copied from Scientific American magazine, Vol. 45, 1898.
- Maine (formerly Armored Cruiser 1). Starboard side, entering Havana Harbor, Jan. 25, 1898. She would blow up and sink three weeks after this picture was taken.
- Maine in Havana Harbor, Cuba, shortly before the explosion that would sink her.
- The Maine is destroyed by explosion, in Havana Harbor, Cuba, 15 February 1898. Artwork, copied from the contemporary publication Uncle Sam's Navy.
- The wreck of the Maine in Havana Harbor, June 16, 1911.
- This is an original Remember the Maine Button with pin. These were made by J. Floersheim, Kunstadter & Co., Jackson & Market St's., Chicago, IL. This one was dated July 21, 1898.
- U.S. Navy diving crew at work on the ship's wreck, in 1898, seen from aft looking forward