During the 1930s, the West Virginia participated in annual fleet exercises, and on six occasions was awarded the "Meat Ball," or Battle Efficiency Pennant, an honor given to the battleship achieving the best score in gunnery, communications, and engineering combined. |
The men of the West Virginia also excelled in athletics. Organized fleet-wide competitions were held in sports such as boxing, wrestling, basketball, football, baseball, sailing rowing, and marksmanship. The General Excellence Trophy for Athletics, better known as "the Iron Man," was given annually to the ship which tallied the highest combined score for all events. The West Virginia won its first "Iron Man" in 1931, and would capture several more before the end of the decade. |
The
men ate well while aboard the West Virginia, as evidenced by
this holiday menu. The ship's newsletter,
The Mountaineer, was published weekly.
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