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Battleship Texas Poster

by Todd Aaron

$22.56
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Battleship Texas poster by Todd Aaron. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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The BattleShip Texas, located at the San Jacinto Battlegrounds neat Houston, Texas, was first launched in 1912 and commissioned USS Texas on March... more
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The BattleShip Texas, located at the San Jacinto Battlegrounds neat Houston, Texas, was first launched in 1912 and commissioned USS Texas on March 12, 1914. At that time she was the most powerful weapon in the world.
She saw action in both World Wars including the North African campaign, Normandy Landings, and Battles of Iwo Jima and Okinawa.
The BattleShip Texas was the first US Navy vessel to house a permanently assigned contingent of US Marines. It was the first US BattleShip to mount anti-aircraft guns. it was the first US BattleShip to launch an aircraft. It was the first US Battleship to become a permanent museum ship. And it was the first battleship to be declared a US National Historic Landmark.
About Todd Aaron

Photographer - Adventurer - Explorer - Artist I create beautiful landscapes, cityscapes, night time landscapes and night sky images to hang on your walls or to license for commercial uses such as book illustrations, advertising, travel industry, etc. The first memory I can recall of being fascinated with photography was when I was in the 7th grade in Art class. I had the opportunity to build a pinhole camera from scratch and then use it to make photographs which I developed in the dark room. Fast forward quite a few years and I am still fascinated with photography and excited about the ability to use it to create art that conveys the feeling, beauty and awe of the world, the way I see and feel it in person. I love to explore,...
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