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Title: USS Alabama Overnighter


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USS AlabamaOvernighter
  • December 13, 2008

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  • Join us and enjoy the adventure of staying on
    the USS Alabama overnight.
  • We will meet promptly at 430pm at the gift
    shop, but we cannot board the ship until everyone
    is present.
  • Only males are allowed to sleep on the ship with
    a chaperone . Opposite Sex Chaperons/Minors must
    sleep off the Ship. Females are invited to tour
    the ship, but must leave by 800pm.
  • Lodging options are as follows
  • Downtown Mobile Holiday Inn 251-694-0100,
    Renaissance Riverview Plaza Hotel 251-438-4000,
    Radisson Admiral Semmes Hotel 251-432-8000,
    Ramada Civic Center 251-433-6923
  • Entrance to park (not affiliated with park) Best
    Western Battleship Inn 251-432-2703,
  • Eastern Shore Hampton Inn Daphne 251-626-2220,
    Comfort Suites of Daphne 251-626-1113

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  • The cost is 20.00/person to sleep aboard the
    USS Alabama. You will need to provide your own
    sleeping bag and pillow.
  • The pack will provide a pizza dinner and drinks.
  • You may order a patch for 3.00 or t-shirt for
    9.00 in advance. (If you bought a patch a
    couple of years ago when we went, the patch has
    not changed.)
  • Any females or siblings that want to go and tour
    the ship, you will receive a group rate of
    10.00/person. You may also order a shirt or
    patch for the same rate.

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USS Alabama at Sea
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USS ALABAMA STATS
  • Sister Ships MASSACHUSETTS, INDIANA, SOUTH
    DAKOTA
  • Launched 16 February 1942
  • Commissioned 16 August 1942
  • Displacement 35,000 to 44,500 tons.
  • Length 680 ft.
  • Beam 108 ft. 2 in.
  • Height of truck lightabove keel 194 ft.
  • Design Draft 33 ft. 8 in.
  • Actual weight whenfully loaded 42,500 tons.
  • Speed 28 knots
  • Range 15,000 Nautical miles at 15 knots
  • Crew 127 Officers, 2,205 Enlisted Men
  • Armament
  • 9 - 16"/45 cal. Guns (3 turrets)
  • 20 - 5"/38 cal. Guns (10 mounts)
  • 48 - 40mm Guns (12 mounts)
  • 52 - 20mm Guns

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  • Displacing more than 44,500 tons, the USS
    ALABAMA measures 680 feet from stem to stern,
    half as long as the Empire State Building is
    tall. Armed with nine, 16-inch guns in three
    turrets and 20, 5-inch, .38-caliber guns in 10
    twin mounts, her main batteries could fire shells
    as heavy as a small car accurately for a distance
    of more than 20 miles.Her steel side armor was
    a foot thick above the waterline, tapering to one
    half inch at the bottom. Her four propellers,
    each weighing more than 18 tons, could drive her
    through the seas at up to 28 knots, more than 32
    miles per hour. Loaded with 7,000 tons of fuel
    oil, her range was about 15,000 nautical miles.
    The USS ALABAMA was built to fight.By early
    1942 the USS ALABAMA was desperately needed. The
    Allies had their hands full against the Axis
    powers in the Atlantic. In the Pacific, the
    United States was embroiled in a bloody slugfest
    with Japan, and was still reeling from the Dec.
    7, 1941 disaster at Pearl Harbor.
  • The USS ALABAMA saw 37 months of active duty
    during World War II, earning nine Battle Stars.
    The Mighty A as she came to be known, safely
    carried her crew throughout the Atlantic and
    Pacific Ocean campaigns, and never suffered any
    casualties or significant damage due to enemy
    fire. After the war, she was mothballed on Puget
    Sound at Bremerton, Wash., in 1947.
  • On Jan. 9, 1965, the Mighty A was opened to
    the public as an independent agency of the state
    of Alabama. Since then, more than 13 million
    visitors have trod her decks and stood in awe of
    her majestic presence. The submarine USS DRUM, a
    World War II veteran with 12 Battle Stars, joined
    the USS ALABAMA on July 4, 1969.

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USS Drum
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USS DRUM STATS
  • Displacement1,526 tons surfaced, 2,424 tons
    submerged
  • Length311 ft. 8 in.
  • Breadth27 ft. 4 in.
  • Draft15 ft. 3 in.
  • Speed20 knots
  • Crew7 Officers, 65 Enlisted Men
  • Maximum Diving Depth400 ft.
  • Armament varied during WWII, presently
  • 15"/25 caliber gun140mm single mount120mm twin
    mount1021" torpedo tubes (6 forward, 4 aft)14
    reloads, total 24 torpedoes
  • Power Plant
  • Four 1,600 BHP Diesel Engines for surface use at
    up to 20.25 knots.Two 1,375 HP Electric Motors
    for submerged use at up to 8.75 knots.
  • Click here for a history of DRUM's war patrols.

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The DRUM refers to any of various fishes capable
of making a drumming noise best known, and named
for a large sea bass off the North Atlantic
Coast.The USS DRUM (SS-228) was launched May
12, 1941 by Portsmouth Navy Yard, New Hampshire,
sponsored by Mrs. Thomas Holcomb.   She was
commissioned November 1, 1941, CDR R.H. Rice in
command.DRUM arrived at Pearl Harbor from the
east coast April 1, 1942, and after a voyage to
Midway, cleared Pearl Harbor April 14, 1942,
action bound on her first war patrol.   Cruising
off the coast of Japan, she sank the seaplane
Tender MIZUHO and three cargo ships in the month
of May, returning to Pearl Harbor June 12th to
refit. Of DRUM's 13 war patrols, all save the
second, ninth, and last two were designated
"successful".  She received a total of 12 battle
stars for World War II service. She is credited
with sinking 15 ships, a total of 80,580 tons of
enemy shipping, eighth highest of all U.S.
submarines in total Japanese tonnage sunk.The
DRUM was donated to the USS ALABAMA Battleship
Commission on April 14th, 1969.   She was towed
to Mobile arriving May 18th, 1969.  The DRUM was
dedicated and opened to the public on July 4th
1969.
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