Originally Posted by
JDNSW
Another interesting one I went over a number of years ago was the USS Texas, which is on display at San Jacinto near Houston. Laid down in 1913, it was not launched until 1915-16, partly because the turbine engines destined for it from Scotland were taken by the British for more important ships. As the USA could not build suitable steam turbines at the time, it became the only "Dreadnought" battleship completed with quadruple expansion reciprocating engines. In service until the end of WW2, it remained the slowest battleship in service, with the nickname "old slowcoach". One intersting feature was the antiaircraft emplacements welded on all over it, obvious because the original construction was all rivetted.
John