When they were considering awarding the Missouri to Pearl Harbor as a museum ship, a lot of people were, understandably, quite concerned that it might overshadow the Arizona memorial, and that some of the events that would inevitably be hosted aboard in such close proximity and in view of the memorial were not in keeping with the solemnity of the memorial. I've always thought that the solution they came up with was extremely thoughtful and respectful. The ship was moored so that the aft end of the ship was shielded from view of the memorial and that is where parties and dinners and other events are hosted. But, even more poignant, her forward main batteries are angled directly over the memorial, making her final duty to stand forever guard over the Arizona's grave.




