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AP Wire photo of the Wisconsin (BB-64) being freed by tugs after going aground on 22 August 1951. A note on the back indicates she was freed after being aground for two hours. Source MuseumShips page - dn-st-89-01381
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Officers and men of the Wisconsin (BB-64) stand on the main deck today as the 45,000 ton battleship is recommissioned at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard, 3 March 1951. Source MuseumShips page - uss iowa and uss wisconsin mothballed
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"THE MIGHTY Wisconsin (BB-64) LETS GO WITH HER MAIN BATTERY...Here we see the six sixteen inch guns of the Wisconsin fire a broadside at a target 15 miles away. This dramatic picture was made during the recent two weeks training cruise of the Wisconsin to the Canal Zone with 600 Naval Reservists aboard. Released 18 February 1947. Source MuseumShips page