I Christen Thee: USS Mississippi Launching at Newport News Shipbuilding
Check out The Mariners' Shop: https://shop.marinersmuseum.org/ Explore ways to give to The Mariners' Museum and Park: https://www.marinersmuseum.org/give-j... Visit The Mariners' Museum and Park: https://www.marinersmuseum.org/plan-y... ---- This documentary was made in 1976 to showcase the work that went into launching the nuclear powered guided-missile cruiser USS Mississippi. The film was produced by Newport News Shipbuilding as is part of The Mariners' Museum and Park's collection. The original digitized scan has been upscaled to 4K using Topaz Video AI and some artifacts of the interpolation process are evident. ---- This video is for your personal use only, and no further use is permitted. You may not reproduce, distribute, transmit, or provide access to this video to any other person or entity. All rights are reserved by The Mariners' Museum and Park. © 2024 The Mariners' Museum, Newport News, Va.

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