06/05/2026
USS Wisconsin BB-64 was powered by eight Babcock & Wilcox boilers and four General Electric steam turbines producing 212,000 shaft horsepower, reaching 33 knots. She carried nine 16-inch guns, twenty 5-inch guns, and heavy anti-aircraft defenses. Unit cost was about $100 million, with annual maintenance estimated near $12 million during service.
USS Wisconsin entered combat in 1944 and quickly became one of the most powerful battleships in the Pacific. She bombarded enemy positions before major amphibious assaults and later served during the Korean War and Operation Desert Storm. Her crew faced harsh combat conditions across decades of service, helping the ship earn a reputation for reliability, endurance, and the ability to deliver devastating firepower whenever called upon.