25,133 items in this album on 1,257 pages.
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USS Savannah (AS-8) with submarines S-24, S-27, S-20, and S-28 alongside, 1920s | View 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) |
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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 exception | USS S-27 entering Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, circa spring 1925 |
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USS S-27 entering Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, circa spring 1925 | Ford 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. |
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Aircraft carrier Akagi at Kure Naval Arsenal, Japan, 6 Apr 1925 | USS S-29 entering Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, circa 27 Apr to 30 May 1925 |
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Aircraft carrier USS Langley (Langley-class) alongside Ford Island, Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii, 4 May 1925. | USS New Mexico and other warships, mid-1925 |
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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 |
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Nagato at Otomari, Karafuto, Japan (now Korsakov, Russia), 10 Aug 1925; she was hosting Crown Prince Hirohito for an inspection of the northern port town | Chiang Kaishek with the graduates of the second class of the Whampoa Military Academy, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, 6 Sep 1925 |
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Lexington on her buliding ways at Quincy, Massachusettes, late Sep or early Oct 1925 | Light cruiser Naka prior to her commissioning, Nov 1925 |
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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 |
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'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 photo | 5-inch gun crew, USS Colorado, mid-1920s |
25,133 items in this album on 1,257 pages.