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The USS Iowa has arrived off the coast of the Port of Los Angeles, where the country's last World War II-era battleship will become a floating museum.
The USS Iowa, docked at the Port of Los Angeles, officially opened for public tours on July 7, 2012.
USS Los Angeles (SSN 688) will arrive at the Port of Los Angeles, Wednesday, Jan. 20, for a final visit that includes a decommissioning ceremony Jan.
5/30/12 - Los Angeles and 15th Council District Councilman Joe Buscaino, left, speaks with Bryan Moss, 78, a veteran of The USS IOWA battleship from 1952-1963 with the ship in the background off ...
Glancing at the green-and-black sonar screens aboard the USS Los Angeles, Cmdr. Steven Harrison reminisced about the brief 1 1/2 years he oversaw operations aboard the nuclear-powered submarine.
LOS ANGELES - The USS Iowa, which ferried President Franklin D. Roosevelt across the Atlantic to a historic meeting with Winston Churchill and Josef Stalin in the dark days of World War?II, will ...
Such is the case with USS Iowa, which was due to be towed from Richmond to the Port of Los Angeles -- its new home -- on Sunday, May 20.
The giant battleship USS Iowa berthed at the Port of Los Angeles on Saturday, bringing volunteers and those who served on her aboard to celebrate. The ship is slated to become a floating museum ...
SAN PEDRO, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A special Memorial Day ceremony is taking place Monday at the Port of Los Angeles aboard the USS Iowa, where actor Bernie Kopell served the country years ago.
Photos from the event show fireworks bursting in the air as the 45,000-ton ship sits in its permanent spot as a museum in the Port of Los Angeles.
Jonathan Canfield, 12, salutes as the USS Iowa is towed from the Port of Richmond on Saturday. The 887-foot-long, 58,000-ton battleship was towed to just outside the Port of Los Angeles in San ...
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