You wouldn't know it if you looked at the baby-faced senior gazing off the pages of the 1928 Bismarck High School yearbook.
The U.S.S. Texas is without a home. The Texas is the only battleship still in existence that served in both World Wars. For decades, it sat in the Houston Ship Channel near San Jacinto Battleground ...
Texans are touchy about the Battleship Texas, and the ship's uncertain fate after last week's vote by the Galveston Wharves Board of Trustees has touched an exposed nerve. Last Tuesday ...
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A home for Battleship Texas remains uncertain after the Wharves Board of Trustees terminated negotiations this week for the historic ship to permanently dock at Pier 19. Trustees last year began ...
The USS Texas is still without a permanent home, following a breakdown in negotiations this week between the Battleship Foundation and Port of Galveston parties. After considering a motion last ...
Neither did Japan abandon the battleship. Again, the design concept emphasised range. After the expiry of the naval limitation treaties, the Japanese Navy built the two largest battleships in history, ...
Right now, the ship doesn't have a permanent home for the future. Battleship Texas released a statement that said, "We are surprised and disappointed by the Wharves board's decision to terminate ...
Battleship Texas, one of the last remaining vessels to survive both World War I and II, will not be docked at the Port of Galveston's Pier 19, the port's governing body decided Tuesday. The ...
GALVESTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A plan involving a new permanent home for the Battleship Texas appears to be in a battle of its own. The Galveston Wharves Board voted Tuesday to terminate negotiations ...
Effectively, the board's decision leaves the historic dreadnought—one of only a handful to have served in both world wars, and reportedly the world's largest battleship still afloat—stranded ...
GALVESTON — After 12 months of back and forth and citing irreconcilable differences, the Wharves Board of Trustees on Tuesday voted to sink a deal to berth the Battleship Texas at the Port of ...