Tuesday, December 16, 2014

USS Iowa Interpretive Panels - WWII and the Roosevelt Era

At the time the photos were taken of these ten USS Iowa Interpretive Panels they were on temporary display at the Iowa State Historical Building in Des Moines, Iowa. The photos were taken almost two weeks ago from the publish date of this article. The article writer was told by museum staff the panels will be on display for another two weeks and moved to their permanent home aboard the USS Iowa Battleship, BB 61, which is docked at the Pacific Battleship Museum Fleet in San Pedro, California.

Artist Sarah Grant along with a team of other artists, researchers and designers with her company, Sticks,  created these hand painted murals depicting the life and history of one of the greatest battleships in U.S. Navy history.

This series of articles are part of the ongoing series about the USS Iowa.

This panel shows the USS Iowa BB 61 during WWII and the Roosevelt Era:














Previous articles in this series:
USS Iowa Interpretive Panels - Introduction
USS Iowa Interpretive Panels - United States Naval Ship Iowa BB 61, Overview
USS Iowa Interpretive Panels - Armament
USS Iowa Interpretive Panels - Naval Ship Life
USS Iowa Interpretive Panels - USS Battleship Lineage
USS Iowa Interpretive Panels - Construction and Commissioning

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Previous USS Iowa articles:

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