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Key among the conference's conclusions was the requirement for increasingly larger calibers of main guns. USS New York; BB-34 USN New York-class battleship 27,000 tons 573' x 95.2' x 28.5' 10 × 14" guns 21 × 5" 4 × 21' torpedo tubes USN February 16, 1945 USN 1945 Ship History Laid down on September 11, 1911 by Brooklyn Navy Yard, New York. New York was the flagship for Rear Admiral … Launched on October 30, 1912 and commissioned on April 15, 1914 with Captain Thomas S. Rodgers in command.
USS New York (BB-34) - Design & Construction: Tracing its roots to the 1908 Newport Conference, the New York-class of battleship was the US Navy's fifth type of dreadnought after the earlier -, -, -, and Wyoming-classes.
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