United States Battleships

The first United States battleships (though they were not called such at the time) were the armored cruisers USS Maine (ACR-1) and USS Texas. The first ship of the United States Navy actually classified as a battleship and given a "BB" hull classification symbol was USS Indiana (BB-1). In total, the United States has commissioned 57 "BB" battleships. They may be grouped as the pre-dreadnoughts, BB-25 and earlier; the dreadnoughts, BB-26 through BB-54; and the fast battleships, BB-55 and later. For large warships of the sailing era, see list of ships of the line of the United States Navy.

Pre-Dreadnoughts

Indiana class: USS Iowa (BB-4) was unique. Kearsarge class: Illinois class: Maine class: Virginia class: Connecticut class (note out-of-sequence numbering): Mississippi class:

Dreadnoughts

South Carolina class: Delaware class: Florida class: Wyoming class: New York class: Nevada class: Pennsylvania class: New Mexico class: Tennessee class (two of the "Big Five"): Colorado class (the other three of the "Big Five"): Senator Benjamin Tillman instructed the Navy to design "maximum battleships." While those plans never progressed beyond the study phase, they did influence later designs. South Dakota class (keels laid down for them but the entire class was cancelled before they were launched):

Fast Battleships

North Carolina class South Dakota class (commissioned): Iowa class: The Montana class was authorized and then cancelled before any of the keels were laid down. They were to have been: Except for Kearsarge, named by an act of Congress, all American battleships have been named for states, and every state has had at least one battleship named for it except Alaska and Hawaii (recall that these did not become states until 1959, although Very Heavy Cruisers USS Alaska (CB-1) and USS Hawaii (CB-3) were built during WWII). Two battleships have been authorized to be named for Montana, but both were cancelled before commissioning. The pre-dreadnoughts USS Zrinyi (formerly the Austrian SMS Zrinyi), USS Radetzky (formerly the Austrian SMS Radetzky), and USS Ostfriesland (formerly the German SMS Ostfriesland), taken as prizes of war after World War I, were commissioned in the US Navy, but were not assigned hull classification symbols. No American battleship has ever been lost at sea, though some have been sunk in port and others sunk as targets.

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