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Battleship Diplomat (The Enduring Legacy of the USS Missouri)

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  • Product Details

    Author:
    Nancy Snow
    Format:
    Hardcover
    Pages:
    248
    Publisher:
    Naval Institute Press (October 20, 2026)
    Imprint:
    Naval Institute Press
    Release Date:
    October 20, 2026
    Language:
    English
    Audience:
    General/trade
    ISBN-13:
    9798899190230
    Weight:
    18oz
    Dimensions:
    6" x 9"
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    PGW-LEGATO-Metadata_Only_Publishers_Group_West_Customer_Group_Metadata_20260410164645-20260410.xml
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    PGW
    List Price:
    $44.95
    Country of Origin:
    United States
    Pub Discount:
    60
    Case Pack:
    20
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    $38.66
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    P-PER
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    C
  • Overview

    This powerful narrative reimagines the USS Missouri as a symbol of American diplomacy, memory, and global engagement. From hosting Japan’s surrender to serving as a Cold War envoy, Battleship Diplomat reveals how the “Mighty Mo” forged bonds across borders and generations—embodying the enduring intersection of strength with statecraft. 

    Battleship Diplomat: The Enduring Legacy of the USS Missouri tells the remarkable story of the USS Missouri, one of the most iconic warships ever built and an enduring symbol of peace, diplomacy, and cultural memory. From the moment Margaret Truman christened her in Brooklyn to the day she entered Tokyo Bay to host Japan’s surrender, Missouri became more than a battleship. She made history as a diplomatic vessel that blended American power with the art of persuasion and alliance. Author Nancy Snow moves beyond steel and gunfire to reveal the ship’s life as an “armored diplomat.”  Snow’s father served aboard Missouri during its landmark 1946 Mediterranean goodwill cruise, giving her a unique lens on the ship’s lasting symbolic power. 

    Battleship Diplomat illuminates how the vessel embodied America’s global role in both war and peace. Readers sail with Missouri as she carries the remains of Turkish ambassador Munir Ertegun home to Istanbul in a gesture of goodwill that continues to resonate in Turkish memory today. The battleship served as a floating envoy in Greece and Turkey, carried Truman home from Rio, steadied allies in the early Cold War, and later returned to active duty in Korea and the Persian Gulf. Along the way, she was never merely a machine of war; rather, she became a stage for popular culture and a bridge that binds generations. 

    In Battleship Diplomat, Snow makes clear that Missouri’s greatest legacy is not the battles she fought, but the human bonds she formed. Whether in ceremony, celebration, or controversy—from stowaway legends to Cher’s music video—Missouri symbolizes the paradox of power: that strength and diplomacy are inseparable. Tracing her journey, the reader sees how a single ship carried the weight of American ideals, aspirations, and contradictions across decades and oceans. The conclusion is clear: “The Mighty Mo” endures because she is more than a relic of the past. 

    Now preserved in Pearl Harbor, standing watch over the USS Arizona Memorial, Missouri continues to teach new generations about the responsibilities of power, the possibilities of peace, and the need for cultural connection across borders. For general readers fascinated by history, diplomacy, and the human stories behind iconic symbols, Battleship Diplomat offers a fresh and compelling lens on one of America’s most storied vessels.