Battleship Spares Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
24790 Sensitive Switch
006364521
25J373PC24 Sleeve Bearing
002877475
25J427PC92 Sleeve Bearing
002877475
25J485PC24 Sleeve Bearing
002877475
25J487-4 Sleeve Bearing
002877475
25J553PC92 Sleeve Bearing
002877475
25J641PC92 Sleeve Bearing
002877475
266-2 Preformed Packing
002983901
268420PC140 Machine Bolt
001743871
280450PC205 Machine Bolt
002712294
28J374PC4 Sleeve Bearing
002877475
28J398PC144 Sleeve Bearing
002877475
297185PC3 Headless Straight Pin
007727974
298546-6 Key Washer
002400218
298546P6 Key Washer
002400218
298546PC6 Key Washer
002400218
2E5361 Headless Straight Pin
007727974
3003139 Machine Bolt
002269836
303-31-001 Mounting Block Assembly
011674783
345-006-9002 Cartridge Fuse
011728452
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Battleship Spares

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United States Battleship Division Nine was a division of four, later five, dreadnought battleships of the United States Navy's Atlantic Fleet that constituted the American contribution to the British Grand Fleet during World War I. Although the U.S. entered the war on 6 April 1917, hesitation among senior officers of the U.S. Navy as to the wisdom of dividing the American battle fleet prevented the immediate dispatch of any capital ships for service in the war zone. Following a direct request from the British Admiralty and a series of high level staff meetings, American opinion changed, and Battleship Division Nine joined the Grand Fleet on 7 December 1917. Within that organization, the Division served as the Sixth Battle Squadron.

While serving with the Grand Fleet, Battleship Division Nine was forced to adapt quickly to unfamiliar British methods and standards. New signals and maneuvers were adopted relatively smoothly, while more stringent gunnery standards proved more difficult to achieve. On a personal level, relations between American and British officers and men were notably cordial.

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