Draft Speech of Senator Harry S. Truman at the Launching of the USS Missouri, Delivered at Brooklyn, New York
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The launching of the battleship MISSOURI is an event of great
national significance. I am deeply aware of the high honor conferred
upon the state I serve in the United States Senate in naming this mighty
arm of American naval strength, the MISSOURI.
The MISSOURI and her three sister ships, the IOWA, NEW JERSEY,
and WISCONSIN, will be the largest and finest warships in the world, and
the armament to be installed in the MISSOURI will make her the most formidable
craft afloat.
The christening and launching of this greatest warship of all
time illustrates the decisive answer which the democracies of the world are
making to the challenge of the aggressor nations.
The MISSOURI will be commissioned nine months ahead of schedule.
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It is records Like this which enabled the Navy to commission 3,500 new
vessels in 1943--- a total greater than all the ships possessed by the Navy
but
at the beginning of that year. This not only replaces all our losses,
vastly increases the fighting strength of our Navy and makes it beyond
question master of the seas.
At the same time our enemies have suffered disastrous losses in
sea power. Germany's vaunted submarine warfare has met its match. Recently
our renoveds ARE CETTING THRV - OUR SHIPS ARE DELIVARING THE GOODS
the escort vessel program was sharply reduced, because we are now fully able
to protect our war shipments.
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Our own submarines and surface craft are striking ever increasing
blows at the Japanese. A third of the Japanese merchant fleet is now on
the bottom of the Pacific. So are many of Japan's finest war craft. Japan
is straining every effort to replace her losses, but we know, and Japan knows,
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