Battleship in Pink

by Press Release | Oct 5, 2003
Battleship in Pink America’s most decorated battleship, the Battleship New Jersey, will proudly turn from “battleship gray” to pink in October, as it joins the fight against breast cancer by helping to light the region’s skyline pink for CBS 3 and the Susan G. Komen Foundation’s month-long awareness campaign, Lights for the Cure. The first New Jersey entity to participate, the “Big J” joins a consortium of 37 buildings and landmarks around Philadelphia that lit their exteriors pink beginning at dusk on Wednesday, October 1 and throughout the month as a reminder to remain vigilant in the fight for a cure. In its unique position on the Camden Waterfront, the Battleship links both sides of the Delaware River in this critical fight.

Lights for the Cure was created and launched as an annual campaign last year by CBS 3 (KYW-TV) and the Philadelphia Affiliate of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.

“The Battleship is proud to join this important awareness campaign in the fight against breast cancer,” says Troy Collins, CEO of the Battleship New Jersey Museum and Memorial. “As one of America’s greatest naval treasures and a monument to the men and women who have fought for this country, we’re honored to participate in this battle, and send a key message of awareness. Pink is a color we’ll proudly wear for the month of October.”

Among the most notable warships in the Navy's history, the Battleship New Jersey's keel was laid at the Philadelphia Navy Yard in 1940, and the hull was launched on December 7, 1942, the anniversary of Pearl Harbor. Awarded 19 battle or campaigns stars, more than any other surviving U.S. battleship, she served in virtually every major conflict of the 20th century, including World War II. Opened to the public as a floating museum in October, 2001, on the Delaware River, along the southern end of the Camden Waterfront across from Center City Philadelphia, the Battleship New Jersey has undergone extensive restoration efforts, bringing history to life for visitors during daily guided tours through the Iowa-class ship, one of the largest battleships ever built – seeing the Admiral's quarters, the mess, the troops' quarters, the gunwhales, the communications center and more, throughout the ship's massive nine decks.

The Battleship New Jersey Museum and Memorial is open to the public seven days a week. Fall hours are from 9am to 3pm. Battleship tour general admission is $12.50 for adults, $8 for children 6-11, and senior citizens and veterans with I.D. There is no charge for children under 6, active military in uniform or former crewmembers with I.D. For more information about the Family Encampment Program, group tours, or the Battleship please call (856) 966-1652 or toll free (866) 877-6262 or visit www.battleshipnewjersey.org.

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The Battleship New Jersey is teaming up with the Philadelphia KiXX this President’s Day weekend for a fun overnight adventure. The KiXX overnight encampment will take place Sunday February 19th, and include special appearances by KiXX players, the KiXX dance team and the team mascot, SocceRoo. PLUS, each person sleeping over will receive a voucher good for admission to a future KiXX game in the current 2005-2006 season. The evening will also include all of the features of a “regular” encampment night, including an after-hours tour of the Battleship, dinner and breakfast served from the chow line and eaten in the crew’s mess, a ride on the 4D flight simulator and a bunk for the night- right where the crew of the USS New Jersey slept. Overnight guests will also be allowed to stay onboard until noon the following day in order to take an additional self-guided tour of the battleship before disembarking. Cost for the special KiXX encampment is $58 per person. Reservations must be made in advance and include children between the ages of 7 and 18. Sorry, due to the nature of the program no kids under 7 can participate. Reservations can be made by calling 856-966-1652 x203. For more information about the encampment program, go to www.battleshipnewjersey.org. A chance to experience how the crewmembers on the nation's largest battleship actually lived aboard the "BIG J," the Encampment Program follows standard Navy routines, with plenty of flavor of shipboard and Navy life for campers. >From Evening Colors (the lowering of the flag), to chow in the mess deck (that's dinner, for landlubbers), to a nighttime tour of the ship, visit to the Geedunk (snack bar), Taps, sleeping in the crew quarters in original bunks, to Reveille, Morning Colors and morning chow the next day, and more, campers will have the opportunity to view and learn about the ship from a unique vantage point. Breakfast and dinner are served to all campers at the ship’s crew’s mess. A detailed tour of the Battleship is also given by the ship’s trained Docents or tour guides. Further, all campers get to ride in the 4D Flight Simulator, which features the battleship’s WWII-era scout plane in “Seahawk: Battle for Iwo Jima”. MORE 2-2-2-2 Battleship New Jersey Overnight Encampments The most decorated battleship in American Naval history, now a museum, the Battleship New Jersey is maintained as closely as possible to her last naval service condition. As a result, campers should be able to negotiate ladders and pass through watertight doors with a high step-over. The main deck of the ship is wheelchair accessible, and persons on crutches should have a buddy assigned to assist in mobility. Among the most notable warships in the Navy's history, the Battleship New Jersey's keel was laid at the Philadelphia Navy Yard in 1940, and the hull was launched on December 7, 1942, the first anniversary of Pearl Harbor. Awarded 19 battle or campaigns stars, more than any other U.S. battleship, she served in virtually every major conflict of the 20th century, including World War II, two tours in Korea, a Vietnam combat tour from September 1968 to March 1969, El Salvador in Central America in 1982, and then in the Mediterranean in 1983 at embattled Beirut, Lebanon. Throughout the remainder of the decade, she served in a variety of roles, including regular deployments to the Western Pacific. Decommissioned in February 1991, the USS New Jersey completed her Final Voyage home to the former Philadelphia Naval Ship Yard, arriving there appropriately enough, on Veteran's Day 1999. The Navy's decision to permanently berth the Battleship in Camden was announced on January 20, 2000. Opened to the public as a floating museum in October, 2001, on the Delaware River, along the Camden Waterfront across from Center City Philadelphia, the Battleship New Jersey has undergone massive restoration efforts, bringing history to life for visitors during daily guided tours through the Iowa-class ship, one of the largest battleships ever built – seeing the Admiral's quarters, the mess, the crew's quarters, the communications center and more, over nine of the massive ship’s decks. The Battleship New Jersey Museum and Memorial offers several tours for adults and children. Guests can experience the ship in a variety of ways: through the guidance of trained Docents, at their own pace on a self-guided tour, or the Firepower Tour, which offers a unique and close-up look at the Battleship’s weapons. The Battleship is currently operating on a winter schedule: Friday through Monday, first tour leaving at 9:00 and the last tour leaves at 3pm. The Philadelphia KiXX are a member of the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL), a single-entity organization that features a coast-to-coast presence across the United States. The club is currently in their 10th season of play at the Wachovia Spectrum located in Philadelphia, PA. The team also operates the Philadelphia KiXX Summer Kamp program, which is offered to boys and girls, ages four to 18, throughout the Tri-State area. For more information, please contact David Deal, KiXX Director of Communications, at (215) 952-5431 or via cell at (267) 688-4127. The Communications Department can also be reached via email at ddeal@kixxonline.com.



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