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1919 - 1923

Battleship number 52 was to be called NORTH CAROLINA, but she was never completed.

Between 1919 and 1925, the United States Congress approved the construction of six battleships, one of which would be christened NORTH CAROLINA. She and her five sister ships, IOWA, INDIANA, SOUTH DAKOTA, MASSACHUSETTS, and MONTANA were monster ships. They would have been the most heavily armed capital ship in the world at that time.

While the construction of new ships was exciting, most people did not want a repeat of the arms race that contributed to the tensions leading to World War I. Therefore, President Warren G. Harding invited Great Britain, France, Italy, Japan and China to attend an international conference on the limitation of naval armaments. The group convened in Washington in November 1919 and the meeting became known as the famous Washington Conference producing the Five Power Treaty (included all attendees except China). The signing nations agreed to reduce the size of their navy and to cease building warships beyond an allotted number. In fact, there was a ten-year "holiday" declared on building battleships.

The keel for NORTH CAROLINA had been laid in Norfolk in 1919, but the signed treaty spelled her doom. She was sold for scrap in 1923 along with her five sister ships and WASHINGTON.

Statistics

  • 684 feet long
  • 106 feet wide at her beam
  • 33 ft. draft
  • 43,200 tons displacement
  • speed of 23 knots
  • armament of twelve 16-inch guns, plus 6-inch and 3-inch guns and two torpedo tubes

Sources: Ships by the name of NORTH CAROLINA, John Richard Corbett Wilmington, NC, 1961. This small booklet is available from the Ship's Store.

Battleship NORTH CAROLINA by CAPT Ben W. Blee, USN (Ret), former Ship's officer and twice chairman of the USS NORTH CAROLINA Battleship Commission, 1982. This book is currently being reprinted and will available from the Ship's Store.


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