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USS Alabama BB-60

Mobile, Indiana
By Robin Wright

The USS Alabama, also known as the “Mighty A”, has found its final resting place in Mobile Bay. Ask some of the visitors of this military attraction and they will tell you that other entities have also found their eternal place in Mobile Bay as well. Since the 680-foot ship was brought home to its namesake in 1965, many have described experiences that make this unique attraction definitely original.

The Alabama’s first two deaths were of men who were in the Norfolk shipyard as she was under construction. She was finished in 1942 and served 37 months without any fatalities due to enemy fire. As for death under friendly fire, however, there were 8 deaths on gun mount #5 when gun mount #9 fired upon them. It seems that the safety feature that was supposed to prevent the turrets from firing upon each other had failed. Grisly descriptions of the destroyed turret included mention of bits of flesh and bone splattered on the turret’s inside. The men were completely obliterated; the only thing left of the unfortunate gun commander was his boots.

Many have heard mysterious footsteps coming towards them, only to find no one there. Apparitions have been reported in the cooks’ galley and the officers’ quarters. The crewmen who died still seem to be stationed at the turret where they drew their last breaths. Late at night, bulkheads fill with popping and tapping noises, and the solid steel hatches will slam shut by themselves. Some have felt as if they were being watched, or sensed an aura of sadness about the ship. One woman who was walking by the sleeping quarters claims to have had her earring snatched from her ear.

It is the official stance of the battleship that the Mighty A is not haunted. They state that no one who works there has ever seen or heard anything that was out of the ordinary. In a written statement to the paranormal team Ghost Hunters Of The South, who tried unsuccessfully to investigate the ship, the park says that of the 160,000 people who have stayed the night in the ship, not one has come to them and mentioned any odd sightings. The only acknowledgment towards otherworldly beings is the story that an angel protected a small child that was lost during a visit of the ship.

Because the memorial park that the USS Alabama resides is open to the public, one can actually go and see for themselves if this ship is haunted. Staying the night, however, is not an option unless you are an employee or part of a youth group. During your visit, remember to nod your thanks to the men on turret #5. Just in case.

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Beth says:

October 16, 2011, 8:06 pm

I do believe that the U.S.S. Alabama is haunted. In Sept. of 2007, my husband and I toured the ship. We got some creepy feelings in some areas as if someone were watching. I felt a strong feeling of a presence in the cooks galley, but no visual sighting.
I was completely enamoured by the hospital area..the pharmacy, the sick bay, the ENT office, and the operating room, because I am in the medical field. I took quite a few photos of these areas.Imagine my surprise when I was reviewing my photos 3 months later, and saw an apparition in the Operating Room photo.( This room is surrounded by bars and I took the photo between the bars.) I have not posted this photo on the internet, but I have shown it to 2 ghost hunting groups and one says yes they see something and one says no. Everyone at work that I’ve shown it to are completly blown away by the picture. I can see what is in the picture,so I feel I have all the proof needed to say that the USS Alabama is haunted.

Rachel F says:

October 25, 2011, 3:26 pm

About 5 years ago, my husband and i were on our honeymoon, and were departing from Mobile aboard the Carnival Cruise Ship “Holiday.” We had gotten to Mobile a day early, simply to have time alone before beginning our cruise. We decided to tour the USS Alabama, neither of us had ever been aboard prior to this trip, nor had we heard the history of the deaths aboard the ship. The tour went fine, we took many pictures, however, did not see anything. When got into the lower sections of the ship, close to the jail section, and cook areas, we both started feeling nauseous and dizzy, like we had been breathing bad or uncirculated air. We discussed it, and kind of both surprised that we were both experiencing the same thing, and decided to go ahead and cut the tour early, given the headache we both to seem be developing. Once we were back on top of the ship, everything seemed fine, our dizziness and nausea were gone, just a slight lingering of a headache. Honestly, i did not think anything of our experience until i began reading about other peoples experiences, and now i know that what i have felt was not just stale air…

TimmySanders says:

November 8, 2011, 8:28 am

so i went aboard this ship the other day with my cousins. i´m walking around and i hear this voice from behind. it commanded me to ´take my dirty hands off the siderail´. at first i was spooked but it kept telling me the same thing and i was thinking, ok yeah, i´m gonna take my hands off this rail and i´m gonna fall overboard. i didn´t want my cousins to think i had gone off the deep end, so i didn´t talk back to the voice. but it sure pissed me off. as i was walking off the ship, i muttered ´my dirty hands, huh?´and i stuck one down my pants right quick and touched the handrail real strong like. no ship´s gonna tell me what to do.

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