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USS Savannah (AS-8) with submarines S-24, S-27, S-20, and S-28 alongside, 1920sView of Tecklenborg shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1920s; note two merchant ships tied up in the equipping peir (middle right) and shipyard administration building (white building, bottom center)
USS Savannah (AS-8) with submarines S-24, S-27, S-20, and S-28 alongside, 1920sView of Tecklenborg shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1920s; note two merchant ships tied up in the equipping peir (middle right) and shipyard administration building (white building, bottom center)
View of the two construction dry docks at Seebeckwerft shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, circa 1920s; note four vessels being constructed at the same time, which was the norm rather than the exceptionUSS S-27 entering Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, circa spring 1925
View of the two construction dry docks at Seebeckwerft shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, circa 1920s; note four vessels being constructed at the same time, which was the norm rather than the exceptionUSS S-27 entering Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, circa spring 1925
USS S-27 entering Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, circa spring 1925Ford Island in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii looking East.  The Army’s Luke Field facilities are at left and the Navy’s Air Station at right, Mar 25, 1925.
USS S-27 entering Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, circa spring 1925Ford Island in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii looking East. The Army’s Luke Field facilities are at left and the Navy’s Air Station at right, Mar 25, 1925.
Aircraft carrier Akagi at Kure Naval Arsenal, Japan, 6 Apr 1925USS S-29 entering Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, circa 27 Apr to 30 May 1925
Aircraft carrier Akagi at Kure Naval Arsenal, Japan, 6 Apr 1925USS S-29 entering Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, circa 27 Apr to 30 May 1925
Aircraft carrier USS Langley (Langley-class) alongside Ford Island, Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii, 4 May 1925.USS New Mexico and other warships, mid-1925
Aircraft carrier USS Langley (Langley-class) alongside Ford Island, Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii, 4 May 1925.USS New Mexico and other warships, mid-1925
The 100-ft mooring mast on the Ewa Plain, Oahu, Hawaii shortly after completion, July 1925.Crown Prince Hirohito arriving at Otomari, Karafuto, Japan (now Korsakov, Russia), 9 Aug 1925
The 100-ft mooring mast on the Ewa Plain, Oahu, Hawaii shortly after completion, July 1925.Crown Prince Hirohito arriving at Otomari, Karafuto, Japan (now Korsakov, Russia), 9 Aug 1925
Nagato at Otomari, Karafuto, Japan (now Korsakov, Russia), 10 Aug 1925; she was hosting Crown Prince Hirohito for an inspection of the northern port townChiang Kaishek with the graduates of the second class of the Whampoa Military Academy, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, 6 Sep 1925
Nagato at Otomari, Karafuto, Japan (now Korsakov, Russia), 10 Aug 1925; she was hosting Crown Prince Hirohito for an inspection of the northern port townChiang Kaishek with the graduates of the second class of the Whampoa Military Academy, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, 6 Sep 1925
Lexington on her buliding ways at Quincy, Massachusettes, late Sep or early Oct 1925Light cruiser Naka prior to her commissioning, Nov 1925
Lexington on her buliding ways at Quincy, Massachusettes, late Sep or early Oct 1925Light cruiser Naka prior to her commissioning, Nov 1925
R and S class submarines at the finger piers on Merry Point at the Pearl Harbor submarine base, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Nov 1925. The ex-USS Chicago, converted to a barracks ship, is at right.Carrier Furious, 23 Nov 1925
R and S class submarines at the finger piers on Merry Point at the Pearl Harbor submarine base, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Nov 1925. The ex-USS Chicago, converted to a barracks ship, is at right.Carrier Furious, 23 Nov 1925
5-inch gun crew, USS Colorado, mid-1920s
'The Mystery Shell', mid-1920s; text written on the reverse side noted that it was fired by USS Oklahoma and had landed as seen in this photo5-inch gun crew, USS Colorado, mid-1920s

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