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USS Oregon in drydock at New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, Sep 1898Haichen arriving at Dagu, Tianjin, China from Germany, 21 Sep 1898
USS Oregon in drydock at New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, Sep 1898Haichen arriving at Dagu, Tianjin, China from Germany, 21 Sep 1898
Armored cruiser Iwate at Plymouth, England, United Kingdom, 1900Chinese protected cruiser Hairong, China, circa early 1900s; note all-black paint
Armored cruiser Iwate at Plymouth, England, United Kingdom, 1900Chinese protected cruiser Hairong, China, circa early 1900s; note all-black paint
Armored cruiser Iwate, 1902Armored cruiser Izumo at Kobe, Japan, 1903
Armored cruiser Iwate, 1902Armored cruiser Izumo at Kobe, Japan, 1903
Armored cruiser Kasuga, 1904-1905Armored cruiser Iwate as seen on a postcard commemorating the Russo-Japanese War
Armored cruiser Kasuga, 1904-1905Armored cruiser Iwate as seen on a postcard commemorating the Russo-Japanese War
Armored cruiser Izumo as seen on a postcard commemorating the Russo-Japanese WarUSS Idaho fitting out at William Cramp and Sons yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, circa 1906
Armored cruiser Izumo as seen on a postcard commemorating the Russo-Japanese WarUSS Idaho fitting out at William Cramp and Sons yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, circa 1906
American battleship Mississippi, the former incarnation of Greek battleship Kilkis, fitting out at William Cramp and Sons shipyard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 1907American battleship Mississippi, later to become Greek battleship Kilkis, soon after she was completed, 1908
American battleship Mississippi, the former incarnation of Greek battleship Kilkis, fitting out at William Cramp and Sons shipyard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 1907American battleship Mississippi, later to become Greek battleship Kilkis, soon after she was completed, 1908
USS Mississippi (foreground) and USS Idaho (background) fitting out at William Cramp and Sons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 1907-1908View of American battleship Mississippi
USS Mississippi (foreground) and USS Idaho (background) fitting out at William Cramp and Sons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 1907-1908View of American battleship Mississippi's afterdeck, 1908; she was to become Greek battleship Kilkis
View of American battleship MississippiUSS Idaho, 14 Sep 1908
View of American battleship Mississippi's foredeck, looking aft, 1908; she was to become Greek battleship KilkisUSS Idaho, 14 Sep 1908
USS Idaho in the Hudson River off Fort Lee, New Jersey, United States, 1909USS Idaho, 1909
USS Idaho in the Hudson River off Fort Lee, New Jersey, United States, 1909USS Idaho, 1909
USS Idaho, 25 Jul 1909USS Idaho, date unknown
USS Idaho, 25 Jul 1909USS Idaho, date unknown

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Lt. Gen. Lewis B. "Chesty" Puller, at Guadalcanal


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