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BB-32 USS WYOMING
WW I Cruise Book, Pg. 1


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1910 - 1916
WW I Cruise Book, Pg. 2
WW I Cruise Book, Pg. 3
WW I Cruise Book, Pg. 4


Wyoming Class Battleship: Displacement 26,000 Tons, Dimensions, 562' (oa) x 93' 3" x 29' 7" (Max). Armament 12 x 12"/50 21 x 5"/51, 2 x 21" tt. Armor, 11" Belt, 12" Turrets, 3" Decks, 11 1/2" Conning Tower. Machinery, 28,000 SHP; Direct Drive Turbines, 4 screws. Speed, 20.5 Knots, Crew 1063.

Operational and Building Data: Laid down by Cramp, Shipbuilding, Philadelphia, PA., February 9, 1910. Launched May 25 1911. Commissioned September 25, 1912. Decommissioned May 21, 1930. Recommissioned & Reclassified as Gunnery Training Ship (AG-17) July 1, 1931. Decommissioned August 1, 1947. Stricken September 16, 1947.
Fate: Sold October 30, 1947 and broken up for scrap in Newark NJ.
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BB-32 Wyoming100kThe following photos of the Wyoming (BB-32) cover the period from 26 Nov 1917 to 26 Dec 1918. This was a ship's book, published for it's crew.
Photo of the Firth of Forth Bridge.
The photos in this collection are dedicated in the memory of E. J. Stewart, seaman, fourth division, whose copy of the book was scanned and submitted by his son. Photo submitted by Ted Horrell. Photo added 07/16/07.
BB-32 Wyoming94kI assume the painting "Arrival of the American Fleet at Scapa Flow, 7 December 1917.", an Oil on canvas by Bernard F. Gribble, is based on this photo (this does look like a photo?) depicting the U.S. Navy's Battleship Division Nine being greeted by British Admiral David Beatty and the crew of HMS Queen Elizabeth.
Ships of the American column are (from front) New York (BB-34), Wyoming (BB-32), Florida (BB-30) and Delaware (BB-28).
The photos in this collection are dedicated in the memory of E. J. Stewart, seaman, fourth division, whose copy of the book was scanned and submitted by his son. Photo submitted by Ted Horrell. Photo added 07/16/07.
BB-32 Wyoming81kCollage of photos depicting Wyoming's (BB-32) contemporaries.The photos in this collection are dedicated in the memory of E. J. Stewart, seaman, fourth division, whose copy of the book was scanned and submitted by his son. Photo submitted by Ted Horrell. Photo added 07/16/07.
BB-32 Wyoming89k Wyoming's (BB-32) Commanding Officer's during change of Command Ceremony.The photos in this collection are dedicated in the memory of E. J. Stewart, seaman, fourth division, whose copy of the book was scanned and submitted by his son. Photo submitted by Ted Horrell. Photo added 07/16/07.
BB-32 Wyoming83kThree of the Wyoming's (BB-32) Officer's.The photos in this collection are dedicated in the memory of E. J. Stewart, seaman, fourth division, whose copy of the book was scanned and submitted by his son. Photo submitted by Ted Horrell. Photo added 07/16/07.
BB-32 Wyoming102kBritish Admiral David Beatty & American Admiral Hugh Rodman, 21 November 1918, 10 days after the end of WW I. The photos in this collection are dedicated in the memory of E. J. Stewart, seaman, fourth division, whose copy of the book was scanned and submitted by his son. Photo submitted by Ted Horrell. Photo added 07/16/07.
BB-32 Wyoming61k"Eternal Friends."The photos in this collection are dedicated in the memory of E. J. Stewart, seaman, fourth division, whose copy of the book was scanned and submitted by his son. Photo submitted by Ted Horrell. Photo added 07/16/07.
BB-32 Wyoming111kRoster of Wyoming's (BB-32) officers onboard, as the ship arrived in Europe on 26 November 1917. The photos in this collection are dedicated in the memory of E. J. Stewart, seaman, fourth division, whose copy of the book was scanned and submitted by his son. Photo submitted by Ted Horrell. Photo added 07/16/07.
BB-32 Wyoming76kRoster of Wyoming's (BB-32) officers onboard, on the return trip to the U.S. on 26 December 1918. The photos in this collection are dedicated in the memory of E. J. Stewart, seaman, fourth division, whose copy of the book was scanned and submitted by his son. Photo submitted by Ted Horrell. Photo added 07/16/07.
BB-32 Wyoming69k"A conversation in Gunnery".The photos in this collection are dedicated in the memory of E. J. Stewart, seaman, fourth division, whose copy of the book was scanned and submitted by his son. Photo submitted by Ted Horrell. Photo added 07/16/07.
BB-32 Wyoming67k"Turret drill in the Old Navy".The photos in this collection are dedicated in the memory of E. J. Stewart, seaman, fourth division, whose copy of the book was scanned and submitted by his son. Photo submitted by Ted Horrell. Photo added 07/16/07.
BB-32 Wyoming89kRoster of the First Division.The photos in this collection are dedicated in the memory of E. J. Stewart, seaman, fourth division, whose copy of the book was scanned and submitted by his son. Photo submitted by Ted Horrell. Photo added 07/16/07.
BB-32 Wyoming89k"The Ground Tackle Line".The photos in this collection are dedicated in the memory of E. J. Stewart, seaman, fourth division, whose copy of the book was scanned and submitted by his son. Photo submitted by Ted Horrell. Photo added 07/16/07.
BB-32 Wyoming92kRoster of the Second Division.The photos in this collection are dedicated in the memory of E. J. Stewart, seaman, fourth division, whose copy of the book was scanned and submitted by his son. Photo submitted by Ted Horrell. Photo added 07/16/07.
BB-32 Wyoming91k"The P.V. Line".The photos in this collection are dedicated in the memory of E. J. Stewart, seaman, fourth division, whose copy of the book was scanned and submitted by his son. Photo submitted by Ted Horrell. Photo added 07/16/07.
BB-32 Wyoming91kRoster of the third Division.The photos in this collection are dedicated in the memory of E. J. Stewart, seaman, fourth division, whose copy of the book was scanned and submitted by his son. Photo submitted by Ted Horrell. Photo added 07/16/07.
BB-32 Wyoming78k"The Starboard Gangway Line".The photos in this collection are dedicated in the memory of E. J. Stewart, seaman, fourth division, whose copy of the book was scanned and submitted by his son. Photo submitted by Ted Horrell. Photo added 07/16/07.
BB-32 Wyoming92kRoster of Fourth Division.The photos in this collection are dedicated in the memory of E. J. Stewart, seaman, fourth division, whose copy of the book was scanned and submitted by his son. Photo submitted by Ted Horrell. Photo added 07/16/07.
BB-32 Wyoming81k"The Athletic Fourth Division".The photos in this collection are dedicated in the memory of E. J. Stewart, seaman, fourth division, whose copy of the book was scanned and submitted by his son. Photo submitted by Ted Horrell. Photo added 07/16/07.
BB-32 Wyoming95kRoster of Fifth Division.The photos in this collection are dedicated in the memory of E. J. Stewart, seaman, fourth division, whose copy of the book was scanned and submitted by his son. Photo submitted by Ted Horrell. Photo added 07/16/07.
BB-32 Wyoming103k"Lion & his Gang".The photos in this collection are dedicated in the memory of E. J. Stewart, seaman, fourth division, whose copy of the book was scanned and submitted by his son. Photo submitted by Ted Horrell. Photo added 07/16/07

Additional Wyoming Images
1 General View Of Wyoming From The Library Of Congress Server.

USS WYOMING BB-32 History
View This Vessels DANFS History Entry
(Located On The Hazegray & Underway Web Site, This Is The Main Archive For The DANFS Online Project.)

Crew Contact And Reunion Information

Contact Name: Mr. John Winters
Address: 16117 Kellogg Rd Bowling Green, OH, 43402-9780
Phone: 419-823-7524
E-mail: None


Note About Contacts.

The contact listed, Was the contact at the time for this ship when located. If another person now is the contact, E-mail me and I will update this entry. These contacts are compiled from various sources over a long period of time and may or may not be correct. Every effort has been made to list the newest contact if more than one contact was found.


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Hazegray & Underway Battleship Pages By Andrew Toppan.
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