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Anchor text: King Neptune
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Preceding Context: == Development ==When BB-65 was redesignated an Iowa class battleship, she was assigned the name Illinois and reconfigured to adhere to the "fast battleship" designs planned in 1938 by the Preliminary Design Branch at the Bureau of Construction and Repair. Her funding was authorized via the passage of the Two-Ocean Navy Act by the US Congress in 1940, and she would now be the fifth Iowa class battleship built for the United States Navy.Like her Iowa-class sisters, Illinois was to cost US $125 million and take approximately 30 to 40 months to complete. She would be tasked primarily with the defense of the US fleet of Essex-class aircraft carriers. In adherence with the Iowa-class design, Illinois would have a maximum beam of and a waterline length of , permitting a maximum speed of . The Navy also called for the class to have a lengthened forecastle, amid-ship, and a , which would increase her speed to 35 knots.Like Kentucky, Illinois differed from her earlier sisters in that her design called for an all-welded construction, which would have saved weight and increased strength over a combination riveted/welded hull used on the four completed Iowa-class ships. Engineers considered retaining the original Montana class armor for added torpedo and naval mine protection because the newer scheme would have improved Illinoiss armor protection by as much as 20%. This was rejected due to time constraints and Illinois was built with an Iowa-class hull design. Funding for the battleship was provided in part by "
Succeeding Context: ", a Hereford swine auctioned across the state of Illinois as a fund raiser, and ultimately helped raise $19 million in war bonds (equivalent to about $200 million in 2007 adjusted dollars).
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Source Page: USS Illinois (BB-65)

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