Every picture I've seen before 1944, USS Iowa had a different bridge than it does now. When, where, and why did the USS Iowa change the bridge style? Also, what about the
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![1800x1424] Three Iowa-class battleships in reserve. From left to right - USS Wisconsin (BB-64), USS New Jersey (BB-62), USS Iowa (BB-61). The fourth sister - USS Missouri (BB-63) undergoing repairs at that 1800x1424] Three Iowa-class battleships in reserve. From left to right - USS Wisconsin (BB-64), USS New Jersey (BB-62), USS Iowa (BB-61). The fourth sister - USS Missouri (BB-63) undergoing repairs at that](https://preview.redd.it/eqxe8ieu9lg51.jpg?auto=webp&s=8e857d4087bc4d0138e34567313b1aaee6448536)
1800x1424] Three Iowa-class battleships in reserve. From left to right - USS Wisconsin (BB-64), USS New Jersey (BB-62), USS Iowa (BB-61). The fourth sister - USS Missouri (BB-63) undergoing repairs at that
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