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    One of the last remaining dreadnoughts in the world is the American Texas battleship. With the help of the archival wartime newsreels and CG animation, we will tell the viewers about the most important points on the battle path of the veteran ship: covering the Normandy landings, artillery duel against the Hamburg battery, and supporting the Iwo Jima invasion.
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  • @austinfreund2043
    @austinfreund2043 PÅ™ed 9 lety +1253

    My great grandfather was a turret commander on the USS Texas throughout WW2.

    • @pancakepredator8474
      @pancakepredator8474 PÅ™ed 9 lety +27

      Nice dude

    • @anarchyandempires5452
      @anarchyandempires5452 PÅ™ed 9 lety +34

      Omg mine two what number turret and wath years did he serve.

    • @luckday_rdam
      @luckday_rdam PÅ™ed 9 lety +9

      +zayuran KightSpider my friends grand grand father was one of the turret or aa gun commander

    • @anarchyandempires5452
      @anarchyandempires5452 PÅ™ed 9 lety +33

      Man-O'-War Legendary my real old man served in turret 3 for the duration of the war a month after the war he was assigned xo of a Fletcher (can't remember the name) he staid with the navy all the way to the end of the Viet nam war were he was captain of one of the many ships the refugees from the Vietnam airlift were dropped of........he really didn't like to talk about that war he said it was his last because he knew he was no longer fighting for the good guys nor the brave guys still over 30 Years, not bad for an old cowboy from Texas.

    • @luckday_rdam
      @luckday_rdam PÅ™ed 9 lety

      zayuran KightSpider o cool

  • @StephanieBrownieify
    @StephanieBrownieify PÅ™ed 4 lety +743

    I got married on the bow of this ship a few years ago, lol.
    There's a story about this ship that's not well known. During Operation Torch, American forces were being pushed into the sea by Axis tanks. The wounded were taken to the Texas because she had the only Doctor in the area. Her guns stopped the Axis push dead in its tracks. One of the evacuated American Soldiers who came aboard asked a sailor, "What ship is this? It saved our lives". The Sailor told him, "its the Battleship Texas". The American Soldier climbed up the side of the turret, and began kissing one of the guns. The Sailor went up and asked him what he was doing. The American Soldier replied, "You don't understand, I'm from Dallas, Texas".

    • @foxbody8320
      @foxbody8320 PÅ™ed 3 lety +56

      Really??? You can get married on a battleship?! Imma do that lol

    • @khrismaturker1378
      @khrismaturker1378 PÅ™ed 3 lety +27

      U got married on a battleship?!?! Whaaaaa

    • @mandalortemaan7510
      @mandalortemaan7510 PÅ™ed 3 lety +45

      I'm getting married on a battleship now
      If I get married a bunch of times I can get married on every battleship in the US and maybe some other US warships

    • @MegaDaniel89
      @MegaDaniel89 PÅ™ed 3 lety +51

      Being a texas native and living here my entire life up to this point...this story is awesome and kinda got me choked up

    • @paulm6797
      @paulm6797 PÅ™ed 3 lety +7

      That must've been one your best experiences in life

  • @Sombody123
    @Sombody123 PÅ™ed 8 lety +1861

    It's funny that a VIDEO GAME channel does the best documentaries on real warships.

    • @neglesaks
      @neglesaks PÅ™ed 8 lety +56

      +Someone's CZcams Username Several people have said things to the effect that the various realistic-setting wargames teach them more history than they get at school.

    • @Chino56751
      @Chino56751 PÅ™ed 8 lety +7

      game

    • @Chino56751
      @Chino56751 PÅ™ed 6 lety +5

      TITLE, is the word.

    • @GLA741
      @GLA741 PÅ™ed 6 lety +18

      Yeah, it's more condensed and to the point. But other documentaries will go on about it's whole service life and heroic moments and battles it's participated.

    • @ryanharvey2337
      @ryanharvey2337 PÅ™ed 5 lety +18

      Yeah, other documentaries have more detail but those are like 3 hours long while this gives the best information for it's short time.

  • @ryanwayner2475
    @ryanwayner2475 PÅ™ed 8 lety +475

    the USS Texas, not only named after my home state, but one of the most powerful ships in the world. I'm glad they retired it to Houston, so I was able to visit it.

    • @MRB2580
      @MRB2580 PÅ™ed 8 lety +5

      One of the most powerful ships in the world? What?

    • @daniei_isakdoesgaming8427
      @daniei_isakdoesgaming8427 PÅ™ed 8 lety +11

      +Manik yes most powerful ships ☺

    • @MRB2580
      @MRB2580 PÅ™ed 8 lety +8

      You both mean one of the most powerful ships up until the start of WW2, right?

    • @ryanwayner2475
      @ryanwayner2475 PÅ™ed 8 lety +14

      Manik yeah... that.

    • @MRB2580
      @MRB2580 PÅ™ed 8 lety +5

      Ryan Wayner Oh okay then, I agree! Luckily the Texas never fought in any real naval battle so that we can enjoy its majesty and accomplishments today, in person.

  • @BalhaMilan
    @BalhaMilan PÅ™ed 3 lety +202

    10:38 Texas should have a special ability in-game where you can flood some compartments which would make a firing range circle into an oval shape: you can fire further when firing broadside. The negative effect would be that of course, the ship would be partially flooded so some of your HP would be "put into depository", meaning that while having this effect activated, you'd have less health and can be sunk quicker, but if your turn off the effect, you'd get back that HP.

    • @petis1976
      @petis1976 PÅ™ed 2 lety +36

      The flooding actually happened on June 9th, 1944. The Nazi's figured out from her distance of 2000 yards off the beach she could only reach 11 miles inland with her guns. So just outside of her reach, a Panzer division and smaller vehicles were amassing for a counter attack as the Germans hoped to push the Allies back into the sea. Texas, being the only Battleship still on station was the only ship that could stop the charge, so the Captain had the Ship's engineers flood the Starboard torpedo blister, inducing a 3 degree list, raising the guns (pointed to port) by 3 degrees. She could now reach the tanks, and she unleashed hell on the Germans, destroying nearly all the tanks and singlehandedly stopping the counter attack before it could start.

    • @innovationmilitarydivision
      @innovationmilitarydivision PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

      I love that idea.

    • @kinggnikiv
      @kinggnikiv PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

      i like this idea

    • @marcoapollo2466
      @marcoapollo2466 PÅ™ed 2 lety

      @@petis1976 Its a shame now those blisters became a liability and are being cut off as we speak while she's in drydock

    • @jamesmaddison4546
      @jamesmaddison4546 PÅ™ed rokem

      yessssss

  • @Scioneer
    @Scioneer PÅ™ed 9 lety +510

    Damn. Sounds like the Texas was like our version of the Warspite. The old girl was everywhere.

    • @1stPCFerret
      @1stPCFerret PÅ™ed 9 lety +80

      ***** Except that the Texas is still with us. The Grand Old Lady was sent to the breakers and scrapped in 1946. D:

    • @alphunsos
      @alphunsos PÅ™ed 7 lety +15

      Scioneer And damn, she appeared in 1829 as Pre-Dreadnought USS Texas? Ooooh shit that will get me real.

    • @booshman4319
      @booshman4319 PÅ™ed 7 lety +9

      Ayee Rookie so wait what your saying was that a dreadnought was scrapped in your homeland and then was reincarnated as a super dreadnought

    • @charleschapman6810
      @charleschapman6810 PÅ™ed 7 lety +9

      I doubt she was officially named "pre-dreadnaught Texas. You can't have a pre-dreadnaught battleship until somebody has a dreadnaught battleship. And in 1829, the only battleships we had were hundred-gun firsttrates like U.S.S.Franklinwhich was so enormous it exceeded the possibilities of live-oak construction, handled badly and seldom left harbor during its service life!

    • @CricketTheHivewing
      @CricketTheHivewing PÅ™ed 6 lety +9

      Everything is bigger in Texas as they say lol

  • @negativeindustrial
    @negativeindustrial PÅ™ed 8 lety +547

    They actually failed to mention that, at the time of its original construction, the Texas was technically the most powerful weapon on the planet. In a time before modern nuclear armament the Texas was the last thing you would want to see rolling up in your local harbor. It was the most fearsome battleship in the world during WWI

    • @KingBowser2008
      @KingBowser2008 PÅ™ed 8 lety +42

      +Neg Ative they did say she was the most powerful ship in the world when she was built. thats close enough

    • @negativeindustrial
      @negativeindustrial PÅ™ed 8 lety +37

      KingBowser2008
      I see your point but I respectfully disagree. The distinction of being the most powerful weapon on the planet just carries such gravity.

    • @unnown39061
      @unnown39061 PÅ™ed 8 lety +5

      Eh idk. The most powerful warship just sound way better imho but I do understand what you are saying

    • @kartellngmanila3133
      @kartellngmanila3133 PÅ™ed 8 lety +9

      *most powerful battleship sounds way more better than weapon

    • @crabbyguy2737
      @crabbyguy2737 PÅ™ed 8 lety +11

      I agree that Texas was a very powerful ship but most powerful during ww1 is not quite true, that title goes to the Grand Old Lady of Matapan HMS Warspite

  • @Senbatorii
    @Senbatorii PÅ™ed 9 lety +401

    How does a gaming company make better documentary than... idk Documentary TV channels? Seriously you guys rock, some of the best military documentaries i've seen ever.

    • @AlexSDU
      @AlexSDU PÅ™ed 9 lety +10

      +Weizhou Wu
      They got funded by gamers, through those prem accounts, prem tanks/ships, & golds, I guess.
      By showing how good those ships are in their 'documentary', gamers might be tempted to buy them once they come out as prem ships.
      It's part of their marketing scheme.
      But it just my 2 cents guess.

    • @MrJay_White
      @MrJay_White PÅ™ed 8 lety +18

      +AlexSDU plus they know their target audience are much more interested in facts and background of whats being discussed than you get with tv docs, who try to add drama and intrigue to appeal to the soap & sit-com demographic who want the whole 'personal aspect' thing.

    • @johnmagill3072
      @johnmagill3072 PÅ™ed 8 lety +1

      +Weizhou Wu I second that

    • @thepsychicspoon5984
      @thepsychicspoon5984 PÅ™ed 4 lety +2

      Meanwhile, the "History" channel talks about if Noah was an extraterrestrial.
      Arrrrrrgh

  • @AROBASPARK
    @AROBASPARK PÅ™ed 5 lety +57

    You have to be one hell of a mad lad to intentionally flood your warship just to give the extra degrees needed to hit the targets, and then, add to that the recoil effect from shooting all guns without pushing your ship over the edge. What a Boss.

    • @Bald_Cat2007
      @Bald_Cat2007 PÅ™ed rokem +11

      They gangster leaned a 32,000 ton warship

    • @maxtube444
      @maxtube444 PÅ™ed rokem +1

      Hmm I sense a maxor joke incoming

    • @gawainethefirst
      @gawainethefirst PÅ™ed 8 mÄ›síci +4

      General Patton said about the men of the day. “don’t tell them how to do it, just tell them to do it. Then step back and be prepared to be amazed by their ingenuity.â€

  • @Shane-Singleton
    @Shane-Singleton PÅ™ed 8 lety +359

    So I just watched the video again. You know if you guys wanted to spin off a secondary business as a production studio I think your team would do exceptionally well in doing historical military documentaries.

  • @jacobyin5320
    @jacobyin5320 PÅ™ed 2 lety +42

    Fun fact, in the US battleship classes were made in pairs and the first one out would essentially name the class (i.e. Iowa class). Texas is a part of the New York class of Battleship, but funnily enough the Texas was actually completed first (the New York suffered delays), leading some to joke that it is actually the Texas class of Battleship.

    • @I_am_sped
      @I_am_sped PÅ™ed rokem +1

      Same thing happened with the Scharnhorst class

  • @Hazwaste63
    @Hazwaste63 PÅ™ed 7 lety +26

    My children and I visited the Texas a number of times in the 90's when they were young. On one occasion, my son and I were touring on our own, and my son was asking a lot of questions which I could not answer. A tour group was passing by with two tour leaders. One of them heard my son's questions, split off from the group, and gave us a personal tour of the ship all the way down to the emergency steering room. We even got to see parts of the bilge, though it was mostly flooded. At the time the lower decks were closed to the public for maintenance due to leaks and other problems. Many of the ladders were missing, so we had to climb down extension ladders. But to this day my son and I still remember the kind tour guide and the incredible experience of climbing all the way down to the bowels of this amazing ship.

  • @antraxxslingshots
    @antraxxslingshots PÅ™ed 8 lety +424

    Every Ship was offered to the State it was named after?
    I bet Wyoming was pleased to hear that :D

    • @novi_4118
      @novi_4118 PÅ™ed 8 lety +68

      tell that to Florida we had a lead ship and it got scraped

    • @antraxxslingshots
      @antraxxslingshots PÅ™ed 8 lety +22

      That is sad...at least you could have displayed it in a port.

    • @airplanenut89
      @airplanenut89 PÅ™ed 8 lety +47

      USS Florida was decommissioned in 1931, not sure if the sell back deal was available at that time. I feel your pain Slingshots, I wish I could see the USS Colorado. Even worse is that the USS Colorado's bell is at Colorado University in fucking Boulder. That bell belongs in the State Capitol or the Colorado State Museum in Denver.

    • @smoklen53
      @smoklen53 PÅ™ed 8 lety +10

      And teh Arkansas.. ;-;

    • @MrChickennugget360
      @MrChickennugget360 PÅ™ed 8 lety +28

      In General it sucks that the only Dreadnought or Standard to be preserved was Texas. all other preserved Battleships entered service in the 40's NC, Alabama, Mass, and the Iowas, all of them.

  • @1977Yakko
    @1977Yakko PÅ™ed 6 lety +21

    The ship deliberately listing to give its guns a higher angle during D-Day was especially interesting IMO.

    • @apex_blue
      @apex_blue PÅ™ed 3 lety +1

      I know it sounds like a game buff but it actually worked because in order to maximum range your guns need to be elevated to 45 degrees and apparently the guns didn’t have that elevation.

  • @DirectorBird
    @DirectorBird PÅ™ed 5 lety +27

    The fact that this ship was in service so long is a testament to the quality of it.

  • @bezaleelbagoes9843
    @bezaleelbagoes9843 PÅ™ed 5 lety +123

    "The Last Dreadnought" quite true...

    • @Vampy_VV
      @Vampy_VV PÅ™ed 3 lety +7

      Texas is the last super dreadnought
      Iowa's one of the last Super Battle ships
      Mikasa is the last pre dreadnought battle ship
      Vanguard is one of the last battleships

    • @owarida6241
      @owarida6241 PÅ™ed 3 lety +1

      @@Vampy_VV wait Iowa class was a super battleship?

    • @Vampy_VV
      @Vampy_VV PÅ™ed 3 lety +1

      @@owarida6241 yes she is since she's the pride of America

    • @mandalortemaan7510
      @mandalortemaan7510 PÅ™ed 3 lety

      @@Vampy_VV Iowa and Missouri are the prides, it's hard to figure out which is the pride but definitely none of the others in the Iowa class

    • @Vampy_VV
      @Vampy_VV PÅ™ed 3 lety

      @@mandalortemaan7510 well I think she's a super battleship hard to say.

  • @kingscorpion7346
    @kingscorpion7346 PÅ™ed 7 lety +24

    I was born and grew up in Houston, Texas, and was able to visit the Battleship Texas numerous times as a teenager and again as an adult, after my time spent in the US Navy, I have the Texas in World of Warships (premium) and will never give her up!

  • @michaelchambers3263
    @michaelchambers3263 PÅ™ed 8 lety +36

    Growing up I lived about 15 miles from the San Jacinto Battlefield, where Texas won the battle against Santa Ana, and the resting place of the Battleship Texas. I spent many weekends crawling around the ship. It was so much fun to be able to swing the anti-aircraft guns around and shoot at imaginary airplanes. It was and still is an awesome battle wagon.

    • @mrwaffly2202
      @mrwaffly2202 PÅ™ed 8 lety +2

      wait they let you control the aa guns?

    • @fatalcleric1631
      @fatalcleric1631 PÅ™ed 8 lety +2

      +Mr waffly yeah you can just hop on and it's a little harder than you think

    • @shotgunseth1
      @shotgunseth1 PÅ™ed 8 lety

      Mr waffly ya you can control the aa guns i have been there

    • @Dita000
      @Dita000 PÅ™ed 7 lety

      Can you shoot down the planes flying by? (Im joking btw)

    • @ARod-br2ui
      @ARod-br2ui PÅ™ed 2 lety

      Wonder if any paranormal encounters there. You never hear of any. I remember going a couple of times to it. Some of the places in the ship gave me the creeps.

  • @caseygates2175
    @caseygates2175 PÅ™ed 5 lety +13

    My grandfather, Captain F.H. Burnham, was on the Texas; one of the officers who survived the first shelling on the bridge. He ran down to find the second shell in the birthing, threw the mattress over what is now known as a "Schindler Shell" keeping it from rolling back and forth securing it with his body. Wow!

  • @timegginson9622
    @timegginson9622 PÅ™ed 5 lety +10

    I’m from Massachusetts, so our baby is BB-59 The U.S.S. Massachusetts and I love that ship with every fiber of my being. I absolutely adore the mighty U.S.S. Texas. Her career, her history and her legacy is spellbinding, I cannot wait to visit this beauty!!!

  • @reddevilparatrooper
    @reddevilparatrooper PÅ™ed 6 lety +11

    I got to be on the USS Texas a couple of weeks ago. I spent nearly 3 hours exploring the ship. It was fascinating how the Sailors and Marines lived on board. The reason why I had to go there and see her was because of a WWII veteran who had served on board during the 1930s. He was a poor kid growing up in the early Depression Era in Oklahoma. Since he finished high school at 17 years old there were no jobs and college was expensive in that time. So he decided to join the Marines. His first duty was on the USS Texas. I wanted to see how he lived back when he was a young man back then.

  • @akhorahil6250
    @akhorahil6250 PÅ™ed 4 lety +6

    For those that are curious. The USS Texas is currently undergoing a major restoration to repair the hull. It was moved to a dry dock. It's unlikely that it will return to Houston. Honestly San Jacinto monument, where it's home has been, is a bad location for tourists. It's on the Port of Houston surrounded by refineries and chemical plants. People simply have no idea it's there and it's just not a natural tourist destination.
    After restoration The USS Texas will likely end up at either Corpus Christi next to the USS Lexington aircraft carrier museum or Seawolf Park in Galveston. SeaWolf Park is the home of the USS Seawolf, a Sargo class submarine. The USS Cavalla, a Gato class submarine. The USS Stewart, a Edsall class destroyer escore and the remains of a WW1 tanker S.S. Selma, the largest concrete ship constructed.

  • @joshuabrown3525
    @joshuabrown3525 PÅ™ed 2 lety +9

    2022 Update! Heads up for those who want to go see the ship. The USS Texas is now in Drydock at this time to do long overdue repairs, updates, rust removal, and painting so she'll last at least another 105 years. It is unknown when she will be back.

    • @nogoodnameleft
      @nogoodnameleft PÅ™ed rokem +1

      USS Texas is truly a unique one-of-a-kind ship, not just for battleships. All the modern fast pretty battleships built during WWII are the exact same and kind of look and feel like cookie cutters. The ancient, rugged USS Texas somehow and inexplicably was the only battleship to participate in the amphibious landings at Torch, D-Day (Omaha Beach of all places!!!), Iwo Jima, and Okinawa. Some admiral had a great idea to keep Texas as a reserve battleship just in case the Battleship Fleet in the Pacific got annihilated, which was what actually happened. Texas did the jobs that Oklahoma and Arizona and other heavily damaged battleships would have ended up doing throughout the war if Pearl Harbor never happened.

    • @WhoDat_1
      @WhoDat_1 PÅ™ed 10 mÄ›síci

      I went to see her in drydock a few weeks ago. If possible she's even more beautiful out of the water

  • @evolvedgaming9420
    @evolvedgaming9420 PÅ™ed 9 lety +36

    I've always been amazed on how the USS Texas has survived almost 100 years being active during both World Wars

    • @peterson7082
      @peterson7082 PÅ™ed 9 lety

      Evolvedgaming the HMS Caroline and the Japanese Mikasa are already past 106 years

    • @notyet1552
      @notyet1552 PÅ™ed 6 lety

      cuz its texas

  • @glennaaron
    @glennaaron PÅ™ed 7 lety +62

    when the game is not only provide game, but also knowledge. what a good game WOWs!

  • @kennethsrensen7092
    @kennethsrensen7092 PÅ™ed 8 lety +4

    I have lived in Houston for 7 years, and work only a few miles from USS Texas.
    I have passed her a few times, and yesterday I finally went to see her. I can not encourage people enough to go if they have the opportunity.
    This documentary just makes it even more exciting, seeing her in battle and know that I walked in the footsteps of these brave people. Amazing ship!
    For a small donation, you can get a piece of souvenir-wood, cut out of the deck, to bring with you home.
    My piece is on the shelves now.

  • @AtomicSalamander
    @AtomicSalamander PÅ™ed 4 lety +36

    Japanese on the mountain where safe right?
    USS Texas begins to lean back, talks in a western accent: I dont think so partner

    • @scottbruckner4653
      @scottbruckner4653 PÅ™ed 3 lety +2

      Imagine if the USS Texas sounds like a sultry Cow Gal. Woowee...

  • @amazinglyidiotic8607
    @amazinglyidiotic8607 PÅ™ed 7 lety +15

    Ah, the Texas. One of my personal favorite battleships of all time. So glad she's still around.

  • @Brock_Landers
    @Brock_Landers PÅ™ed 8 lety +26

    You know, I watched this fantastic documentary and have been reading the comments on it and I have to say that it really makes me proud to be an American. I have nothing against any other nation as I'm sure that you are proud of the country that you are from too but when I think of the great battleships and when I think of the might and bravery of the men and women that serve in our militaries, it really makes me proud to stand up and say, I am an American, and I love my country. God bless America, and God bless the Texas. May she live for all eternity as a monument to the men who lived and died protecting our way of life and our freedoms.

    • @Sombody123
      @Sombody123 PÅ™ed 8 lety +1

      +Robert Keeton
      I feel proud for Americans and I am not even American, not even close!

    • @neglesaks
      @neglesaks PÅ™ed 8 lety +2

      +Robert Keeton When I was a kid, I asked my dad why we didn't have any battleships. Now that I have more insights into that whole shebang of naval warfare, logistics and economics, I can understand his difficulty in giving an answer. (I'm from Denmark).

    • @slyguythreeonetwonine3172
      @slyguythreeonetwonine3172 PÅ™ed 7 lety +1

      Jan Minh Stier: We still are, we've just let the whole planet take advantage of us for so long. Don't worry, now that we are back on our feet looking out for ourselves, we won't hold your petty hate and jealousy against you. You simple are not worth dealing with. Have fun fixing your own problems by yourself without our money to help. Now, if you play nice, and apologize, we might consider giving you a hand. But honestly we have our own interest we need to take care of first. Sorry but not sorry if that makes you think we aren't great, we honestly don't give a shit what you think. Have a great day though! Yours Truly, A Great American.

    • @charleschapman6810
      @charleschapman6810 PÅ™ed 7 lety

      /i expect Saddam and OsamaBin Laden thought exactly the same thing until they met the infidel serviceman who was the last person they ever saw on earth!

  • @TaylorMadeTex
    @TaylorMadeTex PÅ™ed 5 lety +16

    As a Texan, this was really well done. Thank you

  • @dorothygale5896
    @dorothygale5896 PÅ™ed 7 lety +53

    There's a 'hard hat' tour that's really worth it.
    Make a reservation ahead of time.

  • @jeep146
    @jeep146 PÅ™ed 5 lety +3

    As of June 2019 if you wish to tour the Texas you only have a short time. It will be moved and dry docked for extensive repairs to the hull. It will not be open to the public for at least a year. It then will be moved to a new location, still unknown as of yet but it will be in Texas. The wish to locate it where more people can visit and this will help in the up keep of the ship. The state has already allocated $34 million to the ship.

  • @joshmeister4449
    @joshmeister4449 PÅ™ed 9 lety +6

    I have been graced by the presence of my states (Texas) Battle ship many times over the years, she is truly an honorable ol' gal absolutely worth visiting.

  • @awesomeaiden5218
    @awesomeaiden5218 PÅ™ed 3 lety +9

    FLOODING THE TUBES TO MAKE THE SHIP TILT? THAT CAPTAIN IS GENIUS!

  • @AloyOng
    @AloyOng PÅ™ed 6 lety +10

    What an ingenious move by the commander of USS Texas

  • @tylerunderwood5059
    @tylerunderwood5059 PÅ™ed 2 lety +10

    Unopposed under crimson skies
    Immortalized, over time their legend will rise
    And their foes can't believe their eyes, believe their size, as they fall
    And the dreadnoughts dread nothing at all

  • @kaylameredith8712
    @kaylameredith8712 PÅ™ed 4 lety +5

    I believe my great-grandfather, a sailor from Brooklyn and WWI veteran, served on this ship. He had her name tattooed on his right forearm. I can't wait to learn more!

  • @TheManFromWaco
    @TheManFromWaco PÅ™ed 2 lety +4

    12:00 German coastal battery hits USS Texas
    USS Texas: You've Yee'd your last Haw.

  • @QuantumShock1
    @QuantumShock1 PÅ™ed 9 lety +198

    I have to say this series is some of the best military porn I have ever seen. Can't wait until they get around to British ships; Dreadnought, Hood and Vanguard are all ones I look forward too.

    • @fernandomarques5166
      @fernandomarques5166 PÅ™ed 9 lety +8

      Quantum Shock I specially foward to the HMS Dreadnought because she would be the closest relative to the São Paulo and because she IS with a capital B the Battleship

    • @QuantumShock1
      @QuantumShock1 PÅ™ed 9 lety +9

      Fernando Marques
      The only thing that will be funny to see is how they balance the British reload times, after all the Royal Navy was renowned for it's biblical rate of fire.

    • @fernandomarques5166
      @fernandomarques5166 PÅ™ed 9 lety +4

      Quantum Shock
      true they trained that to the exaustion i've heard of that in the jutland they could fire 20-30 rounds per minute thats a volley of 15 in shells

    • @QuantumShock1
      @QuantumShock1 PÅ™ed 9 lety +2

      Fernando Marques
      Yep and on the ocean map for this game that's going to present issues to say the least, lol.

    • @fernandomarques5166
      @fernandomarques5166 PÅ™ed 9 lety +2

      Quantum Shock British ships would be like 15 inches MGs

  • @jnurse24
    @jnurse24 PÅ™ed 4 lety +4

    I like that she’s now a museum, like the North Carolina, so we can all go see her

  • @YourGodStalin
    @YourGodStalin PÅ™ed 2 lety +4

    This video came up as I was watching a livestream of the Texas being moved to dry dock for hull repairs, and as a Texan and military history nerd, I want to personally thank WarGaming and World of Warships for being a major help in making it possible, the state government of Texas would have never done it on their own and eventually would have sold it for scrap.

  • @murrayclark1333
    @murrayclark1333 PÅ™ed 4 lety +7

    She is such a treasure that must be preserved!!

  • @Studmuf-Rockin
    @Studmuf-Rockin PÅ™ed 4 lety +8

    I was working and passed by during your event at the ship (place was packed!), glad they didn't cancel. Then again y'all helped her out alot with the donations!

  • @wimbo_sailor1505
    @wimbo_sailor1505 PÅ™ed 4 lety +20

    Germany: Haha ze allies vill neva get through our defense!
    Texas: Hold my beer

  • @akinoffury2332
    @akinoffury2332 PÅ™ed 4 lety +17

    I was lucky enough to see Texas in person before she was closed and being prepared to be moved. She really is a magnificent ship.

  • @kieranfitzgerald2030
    @kieranfitzgerald2030 PÅ™ed rokem +2

    What an absolute BEAST!!!, I've never seen a battleship with that many guns in a huge range of calibres. Long may this great bastion stand victorious in hearts and minds of America.

  • @deputyjon1915
    @deputyjon1915 PÅ™ed 2 lety +6

    Any one watching this after the USS Texas was put on a dry dock for its repairs?

  • @JP-st2mk
    @JP-st2mk PÅ™ed 9 lety +3

    A couple of years ago I had the pleasure of spending a night on the Texas as part of a Scout group. The sleeping quarters have been air conditioned for these outings but it must have been tough back in the 40s. I had the top bunk in a stack of three. Let me tell you there's hardly enough room to turn on your side. Got to hand it to all those guys that served in those ships. The shell that hit the Texas is on display on the gun deck and you can see signs of where the first shell hit the bridge. Well worth the time to visit. Every November they have a "hard hat" tour that will take a small number of people into areas of the ship that are closed off to the public. Not for the claustrophobic.
    I did learn, the hard way, that you have to turn off your cell phone at night because the battery will drain down trying to find a tower signal. Nothing gets through those steel decks, lol.
    Well done WOW!

  • @quasar7951
    @quasar7951 PÅ™ed 5 lety +30

    Bismarck and Yamato: we are the best ships in the world, wait why do we hear boss music
    Texas: allow me to introduce myself

    • @robberyproductions1363
      @robberyproductions1363 PÅ™ed 4 lety +8

      Ark Royal: Am I a joke to you?
      Enterprise: *launches Planes with malicious intent*

    • @TEHSTONEDPUMPKIN
      @TEHSTONEDPUMPKIN PÅ™ed 4 lety +4

      Texas wouldn't stand a chance against Yamato, or Bismarck,
      Bismarck's main guns were 8x15in, 12.5in belt and 4-4.7in deck armor, with a maximum speed of 30 knots. At the time of her launch in 1940 she was the most advanced and one of the most powerful ships afloat, and weighed in at 50,000 tonnes.
      Yamato's main guns were 9x18in, 16in belt and 8-9in deck armor, with a maximum speed of 27 knots, she is the largest Battleship ever built, weighing over 70,000 tonnes, and possessed the largest caliber guns to ever be fielded on a ship.
      Texas's main guns were 10x14in, 12in belt and 3in deck armor with a maximum speed of 21 knots, and weighing roughly 28,000 tonnes. She was impressive up until about 1920 when the "Big 7" began to come online.
      If any American ship would be worthy contender to challenge Yamato or Bismarck it would be one of the Iowa class.

    • @deusvult9066
      @deusvult9066 PÅ™ed 4 lety +2

      @@TEHSTONEDPUMPKIN I think he was joking.

    • @hempchimp
      @hempchimp PÅ™ed 4 lety +1

      @@TEHSTONEDPUMPKIN Hypothetically, I am sure you are correct especially when it came to firepower, armor, speed and armament, but I'll throw out MY Hypothetical. Comparing the Bismarck, Yamato and the Texas when it came to major battles, two had Captain's that made huge Military blunders that caused a massive amount of deaths and the complete loss of their ship and one figured out if you flood compartments on one side of his ship, you can compensate and get the objective done to save possibly thousands of lives and the ship. The best Carpenter doesn't always have the largest tools. Now guess which one had more visitors to its decks after the end of WWII?
      Oh... and I agree. Any Iowa Class Battleship should be able to contend against enemy ships that are resting two miles underneath the surface of the ocean.

    • @TEHSTONEDPUMPKIN
      @TEHSTONEDPUMPKIN PÅ™ed 4 lety

      @@hempchimp Not exactly in the case of Bismarck. The constant back and forth between, Cap. Lindemann, and Admiral Lütjens, was an issue but the main death knell for Bismarck was having contact with the swordfish which damaged her rudder, locking her in a turning motion knocking her off course from Brest and started pushing her back into the Atlantic. As far as Yamato is concerned I don't know what you're talking about, with "military blunders" If you're referring to Kurita's retreat from Samar? Or what. Either way whom ever is at command isn't going to greatly change the outcome. Yamato, and Bismarck are still far more technologically advanced, and possess FAR greater fire power to Texas. A duel between either ship and Texas would be the manifestation of the phrase "Bringing a knife to a gun fight".

  • @somebodyelse5820
    @somebodyelse5820 PÅ™ed 7 lety +87

    Sadly the state can't muster up enough money to put it in a dry dock. So it sits crumbling down on its own weight. The supper structure was completely ruined and the money that was for the dry dock got put into repairs. So sad ;-;

    • @1TruNub
      @1TruNub PÅ™ed 5 lety +25

      Glad this was 2 years ago, many things have changed and shes doing much better

    • @DavidRodriguez-hg6kq
      @DavidRodriguez-hg6kq PÅ™ed 5 lety +14

      I read recently that it's been moved to a dry dock to have the major leaks repaired.

    • @grandmahouse3778
      @grandmahouse3778 PÅ™ed 5 lety +19

      Wargamong raised 400000 dollars for uss texas to be saved!

    • @powderb2009
      @powderb2009 PÅ™ed 5 lety +15

      The state has now funded 35 million dollars for her to be towed to a dry dock for superstructure repairs and returned to Texas, most likely Galveston to resume life as a museum.

    • @howardnichols5535
      @howardnichols5535 PÅ™ed 5 lety +1

      they are scrapping it next year is what I hear. I have been going there and taking my children there for years just like my Dad did for me, I took mine and my Grandkids.

  • @CherokeeFlutist59
    @CherokeeFlutist59 PÅ™ed rokem +4

    How amazing it is that my home state is the home of the last existing Dreadnought
    And a badass one at that who's made her name known throughout two world wars

  • @bluelegocat7520
    @bluelegocat7520 PÅ™ed 8 lety +2

    Happy 100 years Battle Ship Texas.

  • @varietyvg8534
    @varietyvg8534 PÅ™ed 7 lety +6

    this is my favorite ship of all time

  • @estebanromero7058
    @estebanromero7058 PÅ™ed 7 lety +11

    I live a few miles from this legendary piece of history, simply awesome!

    • @Bcd31997
      @Bcd31997 PÅ™ed 7 lety +4

      Esteban Romero I'm moving to Texas soon so this ship is one of the things I want to see while I'm down there.

    • @estebanromero7058
      @estebanromero7058 PÅ™ed 7 lety +2

      Neon Vader It is a awesome nautical experience, I'm sure you'll love it!

  • @stevenmoore4612
    @stevenmoore4612 PÅ™ed 4 lety +3

    These documentaries are just something else! Definitely beats anything on the history channel these days! It’s great this legendary ship is still around today as a museum. Also the part where the captain had part of the ship flooded so that he could angle the guns to hit shore targets was a ballsy yet smart move!

  • @Shane-Singleton
    @Shane-Singleton PÅ™ed 10 lety +19

    I liked it. Real good condensed history of that great lady. Although there were some missed pronunciations here and there by the narrator. Was glad to see Andy Smith in this. I've spoke to him one the phone about the museum. Really nice guy.

    • @rossmum
      @rossmum PÅ™ed 9 lety +3

      As far as I know, WG's "narrators" are very carefully prepared text-to-speech programs, and are still subject to the whims of whoever is inputting the phonetics into them - hence sometimes mispronouncing things or reading off abbreviations or numbers oddly. Notice how sometimes it skips "the" in sentences - there is no definite article in Russian, whoever is telling it what to say seems to have a hard time remembering to add one in English.

    • @Shane-Singleton
      @Shane-Singleton PÅ™ed 9 lety

      rossmum Well that is certainly a good text to speech program then they're using. Sounds very real except for the occasional missed pronunciations. And honestly I could see somebody potentially miss pronouncing words if not very familiar with the subject matter being read so it's actually a testiment to the quality of the software if that's what was used here.

  • @ISAFMobius18
    @ISAFMobius18 PÅ™ed 9 lety +28

    these guys would make an awesome tv series documentary

  • @ramirotorres7191
    @ramirotorres7191 PÅ™ed 9 lety +138

    I have been on the USS Texas before, it looks better in person.

    • @Eyepice
      @Eyepice PÅ™ed 9 lety +1

      +Ramiro Torres So do i :D

    • @Freedomfighter205
      @Freedomfighter205 PÅ™ed 7 lety +1

      She's get a makeover when I was there

    • @sneakycat67
      @sneakycat67 PÅ™ed 6 lety +3

      The poor things falling apart they dont get enough money to do what they want to do with it (also thats it in my picture lol)

    • @carolusrex4008
      @carolusrex4008 PÅ™ed 6 lety +2

      Ramiro Torres I hate it how the Texas has been neglected all these years I’m a proud born Texan and I wish Texas authorities would save her instead of letting her rot in her “eternal parkingâ€

    • @misspinkelf
      @misspinkelf PÅ™ed 6 lety +2

      Save her how? They have allocated money to its restoration. It takes time though.

  • @wh0_am_152
    @wh0_am_152 PÅ™ed 5 lety +11

    A fine ship with a beautiful history, I hope that they can afford to save her.

  • @williamtarpley4025
    @williamtarpley4025 PÅ™ed rokem +2

    she is now in dry dock to preserver her for another100 years we pray she will continue to make us proud

  • @cortlanddorsett751
    @cortlanddorsett751 PÅ™ed 4 lety +3

    What I love so much is how awesome this narrators voice just fits so perfectly with the underlying tone of war.

  • @Korey1121
    @Korey1121 PÅ™ed rokem +2

    Imagine being a troop watching the ship do this and seeing how far inland it is firing. If that doesn’t motivate the troops I don’t know what will.

  • @martintruther5808
    @martintruther5808 PÅ™ed 2 lety +5

    She's on her way to Galveston for 35 million dollar repairs and upgrades today.

  • @TheGreyhoundGames
    @TheGreyhoundGames PÅ™ed 9 lety +2

    This would be the big reason for me getting World of Warships

  • @chrisduitsman2918
    @chrisduitsman2918 PÅ™ed 2 lety +4

    Good to see this legendary ship finally get the TLC she needs, now that she's in drydock.

  • @aiden9142
    @aiden9142 PÅ™ed 9 lety +6

    Was always interested in German and IJN ships that I read about, never looked at US ships until now and can't help but feel like she deserves a bit more attention.

  • @AJewInTexas
    @AJewInTexas PÅ™ed 9 lety +52

    Anybody else notice he said San HA-KINTO? It's San Ja-Sinto. Just like how it's spelled; San Jacinto.

    • @namja01
      @namja01 PÅ™ed 9 lety

      3rdOfficerTaylor Yeah and they butcher the hell out of the Japanese ship names (e.g. Zao is pronounced more like "Zah-oh" and not "Zéo").

    • @RebusValstay
      @RebusValstay PÅ™ed 9 lety +2

      +3rdOfficerTaylor Yeah, but then again he wouldn't have said San-Jack as the locals do. Still... just a head-desk moment.

    • @northernKaizer
      @northernKaizer PÅ™ed 8 lety +1

      +3rdOfficerTaylor remember guys they are russian, so they have different pronounciations for letters/symbols than us

    • @nc77089
      @nc77089 PÅ™ed 8 lety

      +3rdOfficerTaylor I was like "make it STOP!"

    • @reminder9146
      @reminder9146 PÅ™ed 6 lety +4

      Having spent the last five
      Years on the USS San Jacinto (CG-56) Yes. I am painfully aware. It physically hurt my ears.

  • @PorscheRacer14
    @PorscheRacer14 PÅ™ed 8 lety +24

    Smart captain to get extra range for the D-Day bombardment. Love these videos and the ships histories!

    • @johnmagill3072
      @johnmagill3072 PÅ™ed 8 lety +1

      +Stephen Sobchuk Can you imagine the feeling on board feeling that list, the firing of the big guns. Major balls on that crew.

    • @PorscheRacer14
      @PorscheRacer14 PÅ™ed 8 lety +2

      Yah, never going to be anything like that again. Major respect to that crew and everyone involved that day so I'm able to post these reflections in safety and freedom.

    • @thewaywardwind548
      @thewaywardwind548 PÅ™ed 8 lety +2

      +Stephen Sobchuk >
      It was unfortunate that when the Texas was built, her main guns lacked the elevation to range more than about eleven miles. On this day, Texas had closed the coast to fire inland in support of the troops. There was a concentration of tanks about 14 miles from Texas which was unable to reach them. The captain ordered a three degree list which raised the guns enough to hit the German tanks. I never learned why, in the 1927 rebuild, the elevation of the main guns was not increased. A 45 degree elevation would have given the guns about 18 miles range.

    • @PorscheRacer14
      @PorscheRacer14 PÅ™ed 8 lety +1

      I think conventional wisdom at the time was that it would be futile to hit another moving ship beyond that range. Then advances in rifling, shell types, radar, sighting instrumentation and computers, extended the range well beyond line of sight and with greater accuracy.

    • @thewaywardwind548
      @thewaywardwind548 PÅ™ed 8 lety

      +Stephen Sobchuk Makes sense. Thank you. I guess shore bombardment was sort of a WWII requirement and wasn't considered important in the '20s.

  • @jaridkeen123
    @jaridkeen123 PÅ™ed 7 lety +87

    they should have put a 24in on there lol could you imagine?

    • @smileypaper5589
      @smileypaper5589 PÅ™ed 3 lety +14

      The thing is physics would limit that. That’s why uss iowa class opted for 16 inch guns any size bigger wouldn’t have much range and speed but could be pretty deadly but not efficient

    • @semiedgv
      @semiedgv PÅ™ed 3 lety +7

      @@smileypaper5589 And the Yamato's guns didn't have any real advantage over the Iowa's. So why would you go bigger if there's no real advantage.

    • @nekokady8139
      @nekokady8139 PÅ™ed 3 lety +2

      @SmileyPaper Iowa had 16-inch guns because the locks on the Panama Canal wouldn't fit a ship large enough to support anything larger.

    • @D.AKULA_TK208
      @D.AKULA_TK208 PÅ™ed 3 lety

      @@semiedgv did u realy want to see who win in a fight with Yamato and Iowa?

    • @D.AKULA_TK208
      @D.AKULA_TK208 PÅ™ed 3 lety

      Impossible thing.

  • @charlesmoore766
    @charlesmoore766 PÅ™ed 3 lety +2

    2:20 hull armor: Does not cover both ends per "General arrangement of armor, Sheet 1": Newport News drawing 52635, 10 January 1911
    Front: starts at Frame 18 (72 feet from the bow)
    Rear: ends at Frame 137 (20 feet from the stern)
    Frame distance frame center to frame center is 4 feet

  • @Freedomfighter205
    @Freedomfighter205 PÅ™ed 5 lety +4

    *Battery Hamburg exist*
    U.S.S Texas: I’m about to ruin this battery career.

  • @mtbadger1346
    @mtbadger1346 PÅ™ed 4 lety +1

    Visiting this ship in the 80s as a kid was a major part in why I joined the Navy. (And later, my brother) Thank you to my Father for taking my brother and I to visit this Naval Legend. And thank you to all the Sailors that served on this badass fighting ship. Semper Fortis

  • @chloekaftan
    @chloekaftan PÅ™ed 9 lety +65

    *flooded its torpedo bulge tanks to gain higher range*... THATS OP!!! wargaming pls implement this for all battleship classes!! O w O

    • @chanyb1
      @chanyb1 PÅ™ed 4 lety +3

      I knowww

    • @galistanfrizky
      @galistanfrizky PÅ™ed 4 lety +1

      Maybe can be implemented as some sort of consumables

    • @tomaslopez2940
      @tomaslopez2940 PÅ™ed 4 lety +2

      Make it a Texas achievement

    • @russell7852
      @russell7852 PÅ™ed 4 lety +1

      Just let my team torp me in the back

    • @scottbruckner4653
      @scottbruckner4653 PÅ™ed 3 lety +1

      "TILT THE SHIP!"
      "WHY CAPTAIN?!"
      "SO WE CAN ACTUALLY USE THE PURE 200 TONS OF USA GUNS ON THIS GIRL! NOW GO!"

  • @mitchellmals
    @mitchellmals PÅ™ed 4 lety +4

    What a beast. ðŸ‘

  • @Brswing
    @Brswing PÅ™ed 8 lety +30

    Random appearance from Nicholas Moran aka The Chieftain. 1:58

    • @libertyprime5137
      @libertyprime5137 PÅ™ed 8 lety +1

      HOLY CRAP! He is there!

    • @wowdozer
      @wowdozer PÅ™ed 8 lety +5

      I met the chief there at the 100th anniversary celebration for the USS Texas a few years ago.

    • @tibne2412
      @tibne2412 PÅ™ed 8 lety +1

      good eye

  • @lioncat84
    @lioncat84 PÅ™ed rokem +1

    1:58 Oh look, it's the Chieftain! Fancy seeing you in a Warships video!

  • @AJZulu
    @AJZulu PÅ™ed 4 lety +9

    10:35 That's fucking genius.

  • @Bigdaddyslasher
    @Bigdaddyslasher PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

    She was moved to dry dock in Galveston today for much needed repairs

  • @andrewmontgomery5621
    @andrewmontgomery5621 PÅ™ed 3 lety +4

    10:37:Captain Matias Torres:"Full slow ahead! Flood the aft trim tanks!"
    Submarine CDO:"Sir! the boat will sink aft first!"
    Captain Matias Torres:"And that'll give the gun the elevation it needs!"
    (Captain Matias Torres tried to do the same thing with the giant submarine Alicorn in The Ten Million Relief Plan from Ace Combat 7.)

    • @apex_blue
      @apex_blue PÅ™ed 3 lety +1

      They PROBABLY took inspiration from what the Texas did from searching up naval bombardment out of range of guns if I was Dev and didn’t want to change the stats or to add dramatic effect that’s what I would look up.

  • @geoffhunter1385
    @geoffhunter1385 PÅ™ed 4 lety +1

    What a ship of it's time, to think this ship is over 100 yrs old, Surely must have been weel ahead of it's time. It's great that she still breathes. This is down to many people who give there time and money to this incredible ship, Thank you for your time.

  • @BTebus
    @BTebus PÅ™ed 4 lety +13

    US: We know you are signed up for Dreadnoughts, but do you want to upgrade to Dreadnoughts+?

  • @KingBowser2008
    @KingBowser2008 PÅ™ed 8 lety +6

    I'm in awe of how much she can travel without re-fueling >.>

  • @monaj2971
    @monaj2971 PÅ™ed 5 lety +3

    I love watching these Navel Legends documentary videos, they always provide so much information! And yes I am a Texan and have been to see this old girl many times â¤ï¸

  • @maxtube444
    @maxtube444 PÅ™ed rokem +2

    “I WILL FLOOD THIS SHIP TO GIVE THE GUN THE ELEVATION IT NEEDS!â€
    - funny captain

  • @matthewjay660
    @matthewjay660 PÅ™ed 5 lety +5

    I live in Houston and work on the east side of town. She’s just a hop, skip, and a jump away.

  • @jamesbednar8625
    @jamesbednar8625 PÅ™ed 5 lety +2

    Visited this ship about 10 years ago. Was awesome experience!! Hope to re-visit again.

  • @ChargerINAM
    @ChargerINAM PÅ™ed 4 lety +6

    *anything big about to go down*
    Generals: “Get the Texas over there now!!!â€

  • @harmsway2914
    @harmsway2914 PÅ™ed 10 lety +3

    I can't wait to play this game. 2015 can't come fast enough.

  • @timprice1284
    @timprice1284 PÅ™ed 2 lety +3

    God Bless Texas!

  • @QurikyBark32919
    @QurikyBark32919 PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

    Got to watch the move yesterday. She’s saved guys!!

    • @petis1976
      @petis1976 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

      She is the only Battleship to fight in every theatre of WWII, and the only Battleship left that actively fought in both World Wars.
      There are incredible stories of her gallantry, including the June 9th self induced listing to destroy a German counter attack at Normandy, her protection of trops in North Africa, and her bombardments of both Okinawa and Iwo Jima.

  • @captsean660
    @captsean660 PÅ™ed 8 lety +3

    Saw a USS Texas in a game the other day. Visually it reminded me of the USS Wyoming. A tier five ship.

  • @dirf554
    @dirf554 PÅ™ed 8 mÄ›síci +1

    They need to make a movie on the life of this ship. This documentary is riveting!!

  • @travistaylor3186
    @travistaylor3186 PÅ™ed 8 lety +5

    Another great documentary! Made me want to buy this boat in the game

  • @Nodakmoto
    @Nodakmoto PÅ™ed 5 lety +1

    I had never felt so connected to a place or thing as much I did when I visited her in 2016! Hands down best vacation in my life

  • @biscuitninja
    @biscuitninja PÅ™ed 4 lety +13

    If I won the big lotto, I would restore this to sea worthy

    • @YourAverageKriegsman
      @YourAverageKriegsman PÅ™ed 3 lety +3

      You'd need a lot more than money to fix that ship, there's many things wrong with it. While she was the best of her age, she'd get decimated by today's technology. Missiles, freakishly fast fighter jets, she wouldn't last very long

    • @torireed8119
      @torireed8119 PÅ™ed 3 lety

      She's in BAD shape....😭😔 the state of Texas is considering dry docking her in Galveston.

    • @YourAverageKriegsman
      @YourAverageKriegsman PÅ™ed 3 lety +1

      @@torireed8119 seems fitting though, with all the leaks she's had, I doubt she'd bave floating issues if she's docked in dry land as a museum

    • @torireed8119
      @torireed8119 PÅ™ed 3 lety

      @@YourAverageKriegsman agreed!!! I hope they can save her soon!

    • @cats400
      @cats400 PÅ™ed 2 lety

      @@torireed8119 She will finally go to dry dock at the Gulf Copper Shipyard on Pelican Island in Galveston during the second quarter of 2022. It will be the first time in over 3 decades since her last dry-docking. She was last dry docked in Mobile, Alabama in 1989. It will take 12 hours to tow the USS Texas 40 miles to the shipyard. The Battleship Texas Foundation preferred dry-docking her in the Galveston area due to the risks involved with enduring a longer tow to a shipyard. I'm sure her insurers had a say in how far she could travel for restoration work without increasing the premium being paid to the underwriters. The 40 mile trek to Galveston offers multiple places she can be intentionally run aground in case of emergency. Her hull and structural restoration will take about 12 months. She will not return to her berth near San Jacinto. Her new berth has not been chosen or built yet. I fully intend to be present when she is moved from her berth.

  • @verasmith4767
    @verasmith4767 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    Went with my parents to visit, a lot of visits.
    Also school field trips.
    Back then it was in better shape .
    You could go high and low.
    It was great to see her in the water moving.
    She also survived two major hurricanes.
    Hurricane Carla and Ike.
    Glad to see her getting some TLC.

  • @ISAFMobius18
    @ISAFMobius18 PÅ™ed 8 lety +6

    FYI!!!! The USS Texas will be coming to World of Warships very soon. The official WoWS Wiki has put up their first info and stats for the Texas. It will be a Tier 5 Premium ships with upgraded armor and AA guns compared to the New York.

    • @neglesaks
      @neglesaks PÅ™ed 8 lety +1

      +ISAFMobius18 And if true to the real Texas, it will have far more secondary armaments than the NY, which combined with the other ones is reason enough for me to shell out for it.

    • @ISAFMobius18
      @ISAFMobius18 PÅ™ed 8 lety

      so far videos mainly show very increased AA, Primary and secondary guns stay the same

  • @gilbertaranda3525
    @gilbertaranda3525 PÅ™ed 8 lety

    My son and I had the Honor of staying overnight on the ship last night 1/15/16 with his boys scout pack 886 from the Woodlands Texas ... it is something Gavin and I will remember for the rest of our lives .... we had so much fun and very informative, I remember visiting the ship as a kid, but knowing that I have stayed there overnight with my son makes it even more special.

  • @codyleal1971
    @codyleal1971 PÅ™ed 9 lety +5

    i have always loved the USS Texas, although none of the many navy men in my family served on it most of them served on Aircraft carriers. my grandfather is one of the crew of the Yorktown i believe, Though his mind is failing these days he still maintains his earlier memories and even though he doesn't always remember me he still tells me of his war days

    • @Andreaszigzag
      @Andreaszigzag PÅ™ed 9 lety

      +Cody Leal bruh the yorktown sank

    • @codyleal1971
      @codyleal1971 PÅ™ed 9 lety

      She was hit by four torpedoes and began to list heavily and threatend capsizing. the destroyer Hamman picked up the crew, but despite the damage the yorktown stubbornly did not sink. It was decided to send a saving crew back on the ship to try and save her. but after a bunch of stuff happend and a destoyer being sunk she was just not recovered.

    • @codyleal1971
      @codyleal1971 PÅ™ed 9 lety

      most of her crew survived. just cause the ship sank doesn't mean everyone died although it can happen

    • @Andreaszigzag
      @Andreaszigzag PÅ™ed 9 lety

      just saying your grandfather
      is lucky

    • @codyleal1971
      @codyleal1971 PÅ™ed 9 lety +1

      yea, he once told me that they were docked and one of the men saw something in the water so all of the men line the deck looking and another man spotted the object it was a para-scope. it was a Japanese midget sub two destroyers who were not tied down instantly started running the bay with depth charges

  • @MonkeNapoleon
    @MonkeNapoleon PÅ™ed 4 lety +1

    I remember visiting this ship and wanting to touch to those 14-inch guns so bad. I got to sleep on board though, so that really made up for a lot