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Yamashiro under construction in the No. 2 dock at Yokosuka, Japan, 20 Oct 1915Launching of SMS Baden from Slip IV of F. Schichau Danzig shipyard, Danzig, 30 Oct 1915
Yamashiro under construction in the No. 2 dock at Yokosuka, Japan, 20 Oct 1915Launching of SMS Baden from Slip IV of F. Schichau Danzig shipyard, Danzig, 30 Oct 1915
Prince Morimasa at Emperor TaishoJapanese battlecruiser Hiei at Sasebo, Japan, 21 Dec 1915
Prince Morimasa at Emperor Taisho's first harvest festival, Three Palace Sanctuaries, Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan, 23 Nov 1915Japanese battlecruiser Hiei at Sasebo, Japan, 21 Dec 1915
Japanese battlecruiser Kirishima at Sasebo, Japan, 21 Dec 1915Austro-Hungarian Schwarzlose MG M.07/12 medium machine gun crew in the Tyrolean region of Austria, 1914-1918
Japanese battlecruiser Kirishima at Sasebo, Japan, 21 Dec 1915Austro-Hungarian Schwarzlose MG M.07/12 medium machine gun crew in the Tyrolean region of Austria, 1914-1918
Battleship Pennsylvania at anchor in the evening, circa 1916Crewmen of USS Oklahoma cleaning one of the 14-inch guns of the aft turret, circa 1916
Battleship Pennsylvania at anchor in the evening, circa 1916Crewmen of USS Oklahoma cleaning one of the 14-inch guns of the aft turret, circa 1916
German Field Marshal August von Mackensen inspecting Bulgarian troops, 1916; note Bulgarian Crown Prince Boris (behind Mackensen), Nikola Chekov (obscured by Mackensen), and Konstantin Zhostov (behind Boris)HMAT Bulla (A45), 1914-1926
German Field Marshal August von Mackensen inspecting Bulgarian troops, 1916; note Bulgarian Crown Prince Boris (behind Mackensen), Nikola Chekov (obscured by Mackensen), and Konstantin Zhostov (behind Boris)HMAT Bulla (A45), 1914-1926
HMS Courageous shortly after completion, 1916Lieutenant (jg) Marc Mitscher in an A-type seaplane, Pensacola, Florida, United States, circa 1916
HMS Courageous shortly after completion, 1916Lieutenant (jg) Marc Mitscher in an A-type seaplane, Pensacola, Florida, United States, circa 1916
Mamie and Dwight Eisenhower on the front steps of the St. Louis Hall building at St. Louis College (now St. MaryOfficers of No. 1 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps in the Middle East, circa 1916; Captain Ross Smith, Major Allan Jones, Major Lawrence Wackett, Captain David Manwell, Lieutenant Alexander Macnaughton, Lieutenant Roy
Mamie and Dwight Eisenhower on the front steps of the St. Louis Hall building at St. Louis College (now St. Mary's University), San Antonio, Texas, United States, 1916Officers of No. 1 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps in the Middle East, circa 1916; Captain Ross Smith, Major Allan Jones, Major Lawrence Wackett, Captain David Manwell, Lieutenant Alexander Macnaughton, Lieutenant Roy 'Peter' Drummond
Ordnance QF 4.5 inch Howitzer being pulled by horses, Moascar, Egypt, 1915-1916Pennsylvania
Ordnance QF 4.5 inch Howitzer being pulled by horses, Moascar, Egypt, 1915-1916Pennsylvania's carpenter shop as published in a pictorial souvenir collection, circa 1916-1918
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Pennsylvania's galley as published in a pictorial souvenir collection, circa 1916-1918Pennsylvania's library as published in a pictorial souvenir collection, circa 1916-1918
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Pennsylvania's officers' ward room as published in a pictorial souvenir collection, circa 1916-1918Pennsylvania's sick bay as published in a pictorial souvenir collection, circa 1916-1918

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