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A Child of God that loves me.: USS Tennessee being mothballed in May 1946.
A Child of God that loves me.: The mothballed USS Tennessee at NISMF Philadelphia on 19 May 1955
A Child of God that loves me.: The mothballed USS Tennessee in December 1956.
A Child of God that loves me.: The ex-USS Tennessee on 11 June 1959.
A Child of God that loves me.: The ex-USS Tennessee in late summer 1959, after Bethlehem Steel had towed the old battleship to Baltimore, MD.
A Child of God that loves me.: The former USS Tennessee (left) and USS California (right) being scrapped at Sparrows Point, MD in 1959. Scrapping of USS Tennessee did not finish until 1960, the last of the Pearl Harbor Battleship Row survivors to go.
A Child of God that loves me.: USS Oklahoma (BB-37)
A Child of God that loves me.: USS Oklahoma capsizing during the attack. Behind the rolling hull is USS Maryland and smoke from the burning hangars on Ford Island.
A Child of God that loves me.: Draining holes on the capsized hull being patched on 22 November 1942.
A Child of God that loves me.: Wreckage off USS Oklahoma being barged away during the summer of 1943.
A Child of God that loves me.: The pulley foundations being built ashore on 28 October 1942.
A Child of God that loves me.: Installation of the bents on the USS Oklahoma
A Child of God that loves me.: Position of the bents on the USS Oklahoma.
A Child of God that loves me.: The righting of the USS Oklahoma begins on 8 March 1943.
A Child of God that loves me.: USS Oklahoma on 19 March 1943, with the bents still on and rolled to about 90°.
A Child of God that loves me.: USS Oklahoma in June 1943, rolled to 34°.
A Child of God that loves me.: 2nd pucture of USS Oklahoma in June 1943, rolled to 34°.
A Child of God that loves me.: The rolling process continued, now with the cables wrapped around the main turrets.
A Child of God that loves me.: USS Oklahoma rolled to 10° during the summer of 1943.
A Child of God that loves me.: USS Oklahoma completely righted but still sunk.
A Child of God that loves me.: USS Oklahoma again afloat in December 1943, two years after being sunk.
A Child of God that loves me.: The barnacle-encrusted hull after the stern seaplane crane was removed in December 1943.
A Child of God that loves me.: USS Oklahoma in drydock on 31 December 1943.