F. World War II–Era U.S. Battleships

More than just historical curiosity, this table clearly shows the World War I era of hasty battleship construction; the dramatic, almost-two-decade pause between the wars because of the Washington treaty restrictions; and then the pre–World War II rush of renewed construction. By the time the Iowa-class giants slid down the ways, the aircraft carrier had established its dominance as the navy’s principal capital ship.

Ship Name (No.) Commissioned–Decommissioned Disposition
Utah (BB-31) August 31, 1911–September 5, 1944 Sunk at Pearl Harbor
Wyoming (BB-32) September 25, 1912–August 1, 1947 Scrapped
Arkansas (BB-33) September 17, 1912–July 29, 1946 Sunk as postwar target
New York (BB-34) April 15, 1914–August 29, 1946 Sunk as postwar target
Texas (BB-35) March 12, 1914–April 21, 1948 Memorial, San Jacinto, TX
Nevada (BB-36) March 11, 1916–April 21, 1948 Sunk as postwar target
Oklahoma (BB-37) May 2, 1916–September 1, 1944 Sunk at Pearl Harbor*
Pennsylvania (BB-38) June 12, 1916–August 29, 1946 Sunk as postwar target
Arizona (BB-39) October 17, 1916– Memorial, Pearl Harbor
New Mexico (BB-40) May 20, 1918–July 19, 1946 Scrapped
Mississippi (BB-41) December 18, 1917–December 17, 1956 Scrapped
Idaho (BB-42) March 24, 1919–July 3, 1946 Scrapped
Tennessee (BB-43) June 3, 1920–February 14, 1947 Scrapped
California (BB-44) August 10, 1921–February 14, 1947 Scrapped
Colorado (BB-45) August 30, 1923–January 7, 1947 Scrapped
Maryland (BB-46) July 21, 1921–April 3, 1947 Scrapped
Washington (BB-47) Never commissioned Sunk as target, 1924
West Virginia (BB-48) December 1, 1923–January 9, 1947 Scrapped
North Carolina (BB-55) April 9, 1941–June 27, 1947 Memorial, Wilmington, NC
Washington (BB-56) May 15, 1941–June 27, 1947 Scrapped
South Dakota (BB-57) March 20, 1942–January 31, 1947 Scrapped
Indiana (BB-58) April 30, 1942–September 11, 1947 Scrapped
Massachusetts (BB-59) May 12, 1942–March 27, 1947 Memorial, Fall River, MA
Alabama (BB-60) August 16, 1942–January 9, 1947 Memorial, Mobile, AL
Iowa (BB-61) February 22, 1943–March 24, 1949** Memorial, Los Angeles, CA
New Jersey (BB-62) May 23, 1943–June 30, 1948** Memorial, Camden, NJ
Missouri (BB-63) June 11, 1944–February 26, 1955** Memorial, Pearl Harbor
Wisconsin (BB-64) April 16, 1944–July 1, 1948** Memorial, Norfolk, VA

* Subsequently raised, stripped of guns and superstructure, and sold for scrap, but sank en route to San Francisco from Pearl Harbor, May 17, 1947.

** The four Iowa-class battleships were later variously recommissioned for action related to Korea and the Middle East.

Source: Adapted from “The Battleships” at www.navy.mil/navydata/ships/battleships/bb-list.asp

Note: Hull numbers BB-49 through BB-54 were assigned and hulls were laid down, but they were scrapped in 1923 under the terms of the Washington treaty.