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The Haunting Legacy of Battleships: Endurance, Presence, and Modern Naval Power

The Haunting Legacy of Battleships: Endurance, Presence, and Modern Naval Power

Update: 2025-11-02
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In this episode of the US Navy History Podcast, hosts Dale and Christophe delve into the storied legacy and enduring fascination with battleships, particularly the Iowa class giants born during World War II. They explore the contrasting views on modern naval strategy against the backdrop of historic sea power. With insights from naval scholar James Holmes, they discuss the psychological and nostalgic allure of battleships in the age of advanced technology. The discussion examines the implications of potentially reviving such ships, comparing past and present naval capabilities, and considering the symbolic and practical lessons that battleships impart to modern and future naval strategy. The episode concludes with a tribute to Corporal Delbert K. Sand, reflecting on the human costs and historical sacrifices that underscore naval history.

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The Haunting Legacy of Battleships: Endurance, Presence, and Modern Naval Power

The Haunting Legacy of Battleships: Endurance, Presence, and Modern Naval Power

Dale Robertson