In a historic moment witnessed by veterans, officials, and the public alike, the iconic Battleship New Jersey has set sail from her berth on the Camden waterfront for the first time in decades. With all 45,000 tons and 887 feet of her imposing presence, USS New Jersey (BB-62), the most decorated warship in U.S. Navy history, began her journey to undergo significant maintenance in Philadelphia.
Thursday marked a remarkable occasion as spectators beheld the awe-inspiring sight of the battleship in motion, a sight unseen for over 30 years. Tugged by several vessels, the massive warship, now unable to navigate on her own, commenced her voyage to the Philadelphia Naval Yard, where she will undergo dry-docking—a crucial process involving the removal of the ship from the water to facilitate essential maintenance and repairs below the waterline.
The intricate work involved in dry-docking is expected to span approximately two months, ensuring that the Battleship New Jersey receives the meticulous attention required to preserve her historic legacy and operational integrity. Once the maintenance is completed, the battleship will make her triumphant return to Camden, revitalized and ready to continue her storied journey.
Exclusive Pics and Video: Witness the Historic Moment
Capture the essence of this momentous occasion with exclusive images and video footage capturing the Battleship New Jersey embarking on her transformative journey. Experience the majesty and grandeur of this legendary vessel as she begins her voyage towards rejuvenation and preservation.
Stay tuned for updates as we follow the Battleship New Jersey’s progress and eagerly anticipate her return to the Camden waterfront, where she will continue to stand as a proud symbol of American naval prowess and resilience.