Battleship Dispatch

News, Stories, and Updates

A Weekend of Reunion, Remembrance, and Connection Aboard Battleship North Carolina

Each spring, something special happens aboard the Battleship North Carolina. The ship becomes more than a place of history—it becomes a place of return. A Return to the Ship This weekend, we welcomed members of the USS North Carolina Battleship Association aboard for...

USS North Carolina Commission Day (April 9, 1941)

On April 9, 1941, USS North Carolina officially entered service at the New York Navy Yard—marking a major moment in the ship’s history. At 11:30 a.m., under the bright sunshine, the commissioning ceremony lasted just 29 minutes. But what it represented had been years...

The Battleship NORTH CAROLINA License Plate Project

The Battleship North Carolina Memorial has launched the Battleship North Carolina License Plate Project, a statewide campaign to bring a new North Carolina specialty license plate to roads across the state — while helping preserve one of North Carolina’s most...
Lift Off: Mary Webb Nicholson

Lift Off: Mary Webb Nicholson

At the edge of the Cape Fear River in Wilmington, North Carolina, the Battleship North Carolina sits in permanence—a battleship turned memorial,...

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Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day: Remembering the USS OKLAHOMA

Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day: Remembering the USS OKLAHOMA

The Battleship NORTH CAROLINA Living History Crew fly a signal flag that flew on the USS OKLAHOMA the morning of December 7, 1941, and recall the names of the North Carolinians lost on the OKLAHOMA on that day– sailors who are part of North Carolina’s immortal 11,000.

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