saber964 wrote:
Nope, they had parts intended for Kentucky, however they did take parts from North Carolina Alabama and Massachusetts. IIRC the range finders for Wisconsin and Iowa came from Massachusetts and Alabama and the range keeper from NC went into Wisconsin. They used the range keepers from MA and AL as spare parts. Not many people realize that there's about a dozen or so 16 inch gun barrels in various museums. IIRC there's 4 or 5 16/45 and 8 or 9 16/50
Doesn't surprise me about "stealing" the rangefinders from the other ships for the
Iowa class reactivation.
During her active service off Vietnam word came down that
New Jersey was being placed back into mothballs because the Navy was rapidly running out of 16" barrel liners (the old girl was popular with our troops apparently, not so much with the NVA and VC.)
She was on her way home to Bremerton for layup when some layabout in the Naval Supply System was thumbing through some old files and discovered there was a couple of warehouses or a storage field full of MK-7 barrel liners that had been stored away after the Korean War by the Navy "just in case."
Bureaucratic inertia prevented reversal of the order to retire her again, most of her company already had orders in hand sending them to other ships needing their services, badly in some cases.
These barrel liners became very useful during the reactivation and service of the ships in the 1980's. I have no idea how many MK-7 liners are still laying around or 16" shells waiting in vain to be filled with explosive and fired off.
At least that's the story that I read somewhere around the time I was helping set up
Iowa's Intelligence Library right after her reactivation. My skipper "volunteered" me and my services.