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January 15, 2010
PEARL HARBOR (AP) — The battleship where officials from Japan and the Allied Forces signed surrender documents ending World War II is reopening after three months of maintenance and repairs.
The former USS Missouri, now called the Battleship Missouri Memorial, came out of drydock Jan. 7 and will start welcoming visitors again on Jan. 15.
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