Unsteady surface pressure measurements at locations distributed on the surface of a ship model hull and flow visualization of the bow wave and free surface are discussed. The pressure measurement locations are distributed over the hull surface from 15% to 70% of the model length. There are several additional pressure measurement locations on the hull surface adjacent to the bow wave. The measurements were performed in the David Taylor Model Basin using a ship model that is approximately 40 ft long and representative of a naval combatant at Froude numbers from 0.14 to 0.44. The measured surface pressure spectra are compared to predictions done using a RANS-statistical method and predictions done using an empirical formulation that is based on historical, flat-plate, surface pressure spectra. Scaling of the surface pressure spectrum and limited spatial coherence measurements are discussed. [Work sponsored by Office of Naval Research, Code 334.]