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| #1612940 in Books | 2011-10-05 | 11.00 x.95 x8.50l, | File type: PDF | 418 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| An Historiaclly Important but Often IgnoredSship.|By George T Atwood|The value of this book is in the massive amount of period documentation of many aspects of this historically important but often ignored ship. A book to just sit down and read, it is not, but this fact doesn't reduce it's potential to anybody with a strong interest in the ships of the American "Steel Navy."|About the Author|Mark David Cowan is a native Texan and has a Masters Degree in Architecture with a Certificate in Historic Preservation from Texas A&M University where, in addition to his architectural studies, he completed courses in engineering, nautical arch
The Texas was early-on considered something of an ugly duckling in the Navy, often characterized as a clumsy “hoodoo”, or jinxed ship. Her service in the Spanish American War proved her to be a late bloomer, an odd-looking ship that met the challenges of combat and served her nation well as a critical step in the development of the New Navy. Perhaps being seen as the least valuable battleship in the Navy and therefore the most expendable, the Texas found ...
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