USS Missouri hold's a special place in American naval history. The ship was the location of the end of World War II, the spot on which the Japanese surrender took place and is still enshrined in the deck today.
As the US Navy's presence in the Pacific has become a focus point of modern naval strategy, one of the Navy's newest and most advanced warships, USS Michael Monsoor, is preparing to launch in the Pacific to correlate with the commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the January 1944 launch of the USS Missouri.
Photo Caption: Surrender of Japan, Tokyo Bay, 2 September 1945 on board USS Missouri (BB 63). Photographed looking forward from USS Missouri’s superstructure. The larger ship to the right is USS Ancon (AGC-4). Photograph credit Army Signal Corps Collection U.S. National Archives Catalog # USA C-4626.
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