1941:Keel laid at the Brooklyn Navy Yard for the USS Missouri (BB-63)
Launched by Miss Margaret Truman, daughter of President Harry S. Truman, who was the Missouri's sponsor on January 29, 1944
Site of Japan's official surrender to the United States and the end of World War II. Surrender signed on the 01 deck of the Missouri on September 2, 1945.
April 5: Arrived in Istanbul, Turkey, to deliver remains of Turkish ambassador, who died in 1944, to the United States.
September 8-19: President Harry Truman and family ride Missouri from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to Norfolk, Virginia. Crossing-the-line ceremony held September 11 with the first family participating.
June-August: Participated in midshipman training cruise, visiting Lisbon, Portugal, and Villefranche, France
January 17: Missouri ran aground on Thimble Shoal at Hampton Roads, Virginia. The ship went nearly a half mile inland before stopping.
August 19: Departed Norfolk, Virginia, for first Korean War deployment.
September 14: Arrived off east coast of Korea.
September 21: Visited by General Douglas MacArthur off the coast of Inchon, Korea.
September 11:departed Norfolk, Virginia, for second Korean War deployment.
Arrived in operating area off Korean east coast. Conducted shore bombardment operations against Wonsan and Tanchon shortly thereafter.
February 26: Captain Edsall dies of a heart attack while entering port, Sasebo, Japan.
May 4: Arrived at Norfolk, Virginia, following second Korean War deployment.
June-August: Conducted midshipman cruise, visiting Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Colon, Panama; and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
June-August: Conducted midshipman cruise, which included joint operations by all four Iowa Class battleships and visits to Lisbon, Portugal; Cherbourg, France; and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Missouri decommissioned and placed in mothballs at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard.
Missouri named to the Register of Historic Places for its historic role in the unconditional surrender of Japan.
Ship modernized and re-activated.
May 10:Missouri re-commissioned.
September 10-December 19: Round the world shakedown cruise visiting Pearl Harbor; Sydney, Hobart, Albany and Fremantle in Australia; Diego Garcia; Istanbul; Naples; Palma de Mallorca; Lisbon; and Panama.
September-November: Operated in support of Operation Earnest Will in the vicinity of the Straits of Hormuz.
Deployed to the Persian Gulf during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm for the liberation of Kuwait.
Decommissioned for the second and final time.
Removed from the Navy's ship registry, clearing the way for the battleship to be donated by the U.S. Navy for preservation as a memorial museum.
Navy selected the non-profit USS Missouri Memorial Association, Inc. for donation of the historic, decommissioned battleship in August.
Missouri arrived at Waikiki’s shores on Father’s Day, June 21, and then was towed on June 22 into Pearl Harbor, where she now serves as a floating memorial just one ship’s length from the USS Arizona Memorial.
The Battleship Missouri Memorial opened to public visitation on January 29, the 54th anniversary of the launching of the ship from Brooklyn Navy Yard.