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Submarine tender USS Camden with submarines R-1, R-3, R-8, R-4, R-2, and R-10, San Pedro, California, United States, 1921Sükhbaatar and Choibalsan, 1921; note Chief of Staff of Mongolian Army Vladimir Aleksandrovich Khuva had been erased from this photograph
Submarine tender USS Camden with submarines R-1, R-3, R-8, R-4, R-2, and R-10, San Pedro, California, United States, 1921Sükhbaatar and Choibalsan, 1921; note Chief of Staff of Mongolian Army Vladimir Aleksandrovich Khuva had been erased from this photograph
Sükhbaatar, Vladimir Aleksandrovich Khuva, and Choibalsan, 1921USS Arizona in a lock in the Panama Canal, circa 1921
Sükhbaatar, Vladimir Aleksandrovich Khuva, and Choibalsan, 1921USS Arizona in a lock in the Panama Canal, circa 1921
View looking forward from battleship ColoradoXuantong Emperor of overthrown Qing Dynasty China on the rooftop of a Forbidden City building, Beiping, China, circa early 1920s
View looking forward from battleship Colorado's bridge as the ship took water over the bow, circa early 1920sXuantong Emperor of overthrown Qing Dynasty China on the rooftop of a Forbidden City building, Beiping, China, circa early 1920s
Kim Gu and other members of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea in Shanghai, China, 1 Jan 1921Tennessee anchored in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, circa Feb 1921
Kim Gu and other members of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea in Shanghai, China, 1 Jan 1921Tennessee anchored in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, circa Feb 1921
Portrait of Prince Yi U, 1 Feb 1921USS New Mexico (foreground) and USS Pennsylvania (background), Panama Canal Zone, 17 Feb 1921
Portrait of Prince Yi U, 1 Feb 1921USS New Mexico (foreground) and USS Pennsylvania (background), Panama Canal Zone, 17 Feb 1921
Anglican Bishop Rennie MacInnes and Winston Churchill at Mount Scopus, Jerusalem, Palestine, 26 Mar 1921Emir Abdullah of Transjordan, Herbert Samuel, and Winston Churchill at a reception at the Government House, Jerusalem, Palestine, 28 Mar 1921
Anglican Bishop Rennie MacInnes and Winston Churchill at Mount Scopus, Jerusalem, Palestine, 26 Mar 1921Emir Abdullah of Transjordan, Herbert Samuel, and Winston Churchill at a reception at the Government House, Jerusalem, Palestine, 28 Mar 1921
Portrait of Hans Lammers, 18 Apr 1921USS R-14 underway with improvised sails, Pacific Ocean, May 1921
Portrait of Hans Lammers, 18 Apr 1921USS R-14 underway with improvised sails, Pacific Ocean, May 1921
Japanese battlecruiser Kirishima undergoing maintenance and training at Sasebo, Japan, 4 May 1921Crown Prince Hirohito visiting Oxford, England, United Kingdom, 14 May 1921
Japanese battlecruiser Kirishima undergoing maintenance and training at Sasebo, Japan, 4 May 1921Crown Prince Hirohito visiting Oxford, England, United Kingdom, 14 May 1921
Japanese Crown Prince Hirohito and UK Prime Minister Lloyd George, England, United Kingdom, 15 May 1921Crown Prince Hirohito visiting Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 19 May 1921
Japanese Crown Prince Hirohito and UK Prime Minister Lloyd George, England, United Kingdom, 15 May 1921Crown Prince Hirohito visiting Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 19 May 1921
USS New Mexico underway, 8 Jul 1921Ise, 7 Aug 1921
USS New Mexico underway, 8 Jul 1921Ise, 7 Aug 1921

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