Henry Brown wrote:robert132 wrote:
I don't know if you've made it up this way to Norfolk, but we have the Wisconsin downtown if you'd care to visit. Her internal tour isn't as extensive as North Carolina's but the museum is still working on that and they hope to have most of the ship open for tours before too much longer.
Funny you should mention that. I was up that way 2 weeks ago. It was a combination trip of catching up with an old friend from high school/college and of seeing the band Nightwish at the Norva in Norfolk. But I also managed to find time to tour the Wisconsin. And went over to the Mariner's Museum and saw the parts of the Monitor that have been salvaged.
I haven't taken any of the Wisconsin internal tours as yet, haven't had time frankly. The work Mariner's Museum is doing on the Monitor relics is fascinating, the wife and I squeezed in a quick stop during a business trip to Richmond a few months ago and whenever we can.
When I was stationed aboard USS Nassau (LHA 4) during Desert Storm we got to watch Whiskey and Missouri beat up on Iraqi positions ashore with 1 and 2 gun salvos, no broadsides. After she decommissioned I had a young man come to work for me who had served in one of the 16" turrets.
Odd how that worked out, 2 battleships in the Atlantic and I had a youngster from each come to work for me afterward aboard other ships.