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USS New Mexico, looking aft, early 1920sView of Unterweser shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1922; note coppersmith building at the left edge of photo
USS New Mexico, looking aft, early 1920sView of Unterweser shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1922; note coppersmith building at the left edge of photo
Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin at LeninXuantong Emperor, Beiping, China, 1922
Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin at Lenin's estate at Gorki, Moscow Oblast, Russia, 1922Xuantong Emperor, Beiping, China, 1922
SaratogaRAdm David Taylor, RAdm William Moffett, Congressman Frederick Hicks, Congressman Clark Burdick, Congressman Philip Swing, and RAdm John Robison with models of Lexington-class carrier conversion, Navy Department, Washington DC, United States, 8 Mar 1922
Saratoga's incomplete hull at New York Shipbuilding Company shipyard, Camden, New Jersey, United States, 28 Feb 1922RAdm David Taylor, RAdm William Moffett, Congressman Frederick Hicks, Congressman Clark Burdick, Congressman Philip Swing, and RAdm John Robison with models of Lexington-class carrier conversion, Navy Department, Washington DC, United States, 8 Mar 1922
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Saratoga's incomplete hull at New York Shipbuilding Company shipyard, Camden, New Jersey, United States, 8 Mar 1922, photo 1 of 3Saratoga's incomplete hull at New York Shipbuilding Company shipyard, Camden, New Jersey, United States, 8 Mar 1922, photo 2 of 3
Saratoga7F.1 Snipe biplane immediately after being launched by the catapult of battleship Yamashiro, off Yokosuka, Japan, 29 Mar 1922
Saratoga's incomplete hull at New York Shipbuilding Company shipyard, Camden, New Jersey, United States, 8 Mar 1922, photo 3 of 37F.1 Snipe biplane immediately after being launched by the catapult of battleship Yamashiro, off Yokosuka, Japan, 29 Mar 1922
Passenger ship Columbus getting ready for launching on Slip VI of F. Schichau Danzig shipyard, Danzig, Jun 1922Submarines R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, R-5, R-7, R-8, and R-10 in Dry Dock #2 of Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 8 May to 10 Jun 1922
Passenger ship Columbus getting ready for launching on Slip VI of F. Schichau Danzig shipyard, Danzig, Jun 1922Submarines R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, R-5, R-7, R-8, and R-10 in Dry Dock #2 of Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 8 May to 10 Jun 1922
Prince Yi U at Namdaemun Station, Keijo (now Seoul), Japanese-occupied Korea, 5 Jul 1922Launching ceremony of S-26, at Bethlehem Shipbuilding
Prince Yi U at Namdaemun Station, Keijo (now Seoul), Japanese-occupied Korea, 5 Jul 1922Launching ceremony of S-26, at Bethlehem Shipbuilding's Fore River Shipyard, Quincy, Massachusetts, United States, 22 Aug 1922
Benito Mussolini with Emilio De Bono, Italo Balbo, and Cesare Maria De Vecchi during the March on Rome, Italy, 28 Oct 1922Carrier Hosho running full power trials, Tateyama Bay, Japan, 30 Nov 1922
Benito Mussolini with Emilio De Bono, Italo Balbo, and Cesare Maria De Vecchi during the March on Rome, Italy, 28 Oct 1922Carrier Hosho running full power trials, Tateyama Bay, Japan, 30 Nov 1922
Hosho conducting trial flights in Tokyo Bay, Japan, Dec 1922Carrier Hosho running trials, off Tateyama, Japan, 4 Dec 1922
Hosho conducting trial flights in Tokyo Bay, Japan, Dec 1922Carrier Hosho running trials, off Tateyama, Japan, 4 Dec 1922
Light carrier Hosho during trials off Tateyama, Chiba, Japan, 4 Dec 1922Kamikaze underway, 23 Dec 1922
Light carrier Hosho during trials off Tateyama, Chiba, Japan, 4 Dec 1922Kamikaze underway, 23 Dec 1922

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