Battleship Missouri Memorial

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  • The instrument of surrender terminating the Second World War was signed on this ship, 2 September 1945 east longitude date while she lay at anchor in Tokyo Bay. The Allied representatives were ? General of the Army Douglas MacArthur, The Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers ? Fleet Admiral Chest   from hmdb.org  

63 Cowpens St, Honolulu, HI
   
(808) 455-1600

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    • 5 stars by Chrissy from East Moline, IL on 6/18/2012: We had a great time and it was very educational!|5 stars by Ruth ann from Raleigh NC on 6/3/2011: In memorie of my d... from smartdestinations.com

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    • Skip all the lines as you take a memorable Pearl Harbor tour with USS Missouri tickets and Arizona Memorial admission. This day tour takes you on a sobering journey through US history to the site of the attack on Pearl Harbor and the USS Missouri, the last battleship built by the US Navy. Pearl Har   from tourcorp.com  

    • In commission from 1944 until 1998, this imposing battleship, nicknamed &quo;Mighty Mo,&quo; saw her share of protection and peacekeeping missions. However, her most notable presence was in Hawaii in 1945, when the papers formalizing Japan's surrender were signed on her decks and WWII came to an of   from 10best.com  

    • This is the site upon which Japan officially surrendered to the United States, marking the end of World War II. But with service spanning three wars, this ship has a much broader story to tell. Get the details with your pick of four fascinating tours.   from smartdestinations.com  

    • Residing today just outside of Hawaii's Pearl Harbor, this Iowa-class battleship was the site of the 1945 surrender of the Japanese army, officially ending World War II.   from americanheritage.com  

    • AmericaÕs most celebrated battleship, on which the ceremony ending World War II took place, is anchored in historic Pearl Harbor.   from museumsusa.org