| U. S. S. Missouri |
| The first Battleship to pass from the Atlantic to the Pacific
without "Rounding the Horn," Panama Canal. |
| One of the reasons the United States wanted the Panama Canal built
was to get our war vessels from our east coat to our west, or the other way
round, in a short time. By using the Canal our fleet can be rushed from one
side of our country to the other is a month's less tim than if it had to
go around Cape Horn. In the Spanish-American War the battleship Oregon was
on our Pacific coast. We needed it to help the fleet fight the Spanish ships
in the West Indies. The Oregon had to sail alone entirely around Cape Horn
before it could be of service. |
| The Panama Canal can be used by the ships of war of any nation.
But the United States has build large forts to keep enemy ships out in time
of war. Three million dollars are being spent to fortify it. Cannon of 6-inch,
15-inch, and 16-inch caliber have been put in the forts. There are also 12-inch
mortar guns. With such cannon as these, the canal ought to be reasonably
well defended. |
| the battleship Missouri, which you see in the view, is the first
war vessel to go through the Canal. It mus have been a proud group of sailors
on board this vessel to have had such an honor. The ship is in Gaillard cut.
How far is this from Colon? From Panama? |
| Europe in the 15th and 16th centuries sent many ships to find
the "northwest passage" to China and India. The Panama Canal is this famous
"northwest passage." And the battleship Missouri is the warship to which
the glory of being first belongs. |
| Find our all you can about the voyage of the Oregon from the Pacific
to the Atlantic. Who were some of the early sailor that sought the northwest
passage to China and Indiana? |
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