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English: OBSOLETE ARMAMENT
The U. S. S. Indiana, before and after it became a target for the 14-inch rifles of the superdreadnought Oklahoma. The Indiana cost $5,800,000 when built. The latest dreadnoughts cost at least $40,000,000. |
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Author | Will Irwin |
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