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USS South Dakota, USS Alabama, and HMS Anson in the North Atlantic, 1943USS Wolverine underway in Lake Michigan, United States, 1940s
USS South Dakota, USS Alabama, and HMS Anson in the North Atlantic, 1943USS Wolverine underway in Lake Michigan, United States, 1940s
USS Wolverine underway in Lake Michigan, United States, 1940sVice Admiral Shigeru Fukudome (first row, 3rd from left) and Admiral Mineichi Koga (first row, 4th from left), probably aboard battleship Musashi, 1943-1944
USS Wolverine underway in Lake Michigan, United States, 1940sVice Admiral Shigeru Fukudome (first row, 3rd from left) and Admiral Mineichi Koga (first row, 4th from left), probably aboard battleship Musashi, 1943-1944
View aboard battleship Roma, 1942-1943View from USS Whale
View aboard battleship Roma, 1942-1943View from USS Whale's periscope during an attack on a Japanese ship, date unknown
Vittorio Veneto underway, circa 1943Warspite under attack in Mediterranean Sea, circa 1943
Vittorio Veneto underway, circa 1943Warspite under attack in Mediterranean Sea, circa 1943
Wrecked Marseillaise, Toulon, France, circa late 1942 or early 1943Yamato resting at anchor in Truk, Caroline Islands, 1943
Wrecked Marseillaise, Toulon, France, circa late 1942 or early 1943Yamato resting at anchor in Truk, Caroline Islands, 1943
Battleship Massachusetts as seen from battleship Alabama, Casco Bay, Maine, Jan 1943; note AlabamaChief Torpedoman Harold Stromsoe (far left) and others at the deck gun of USS S-44, Jan 1943
Battleship Massachusetts as seen from battleship Alabama, Casco Bay, Maine, Jan 1943; note Alabama's 16-inch guns in foregroundChief Torpedoman Harold Stromsoe (far left) and others at the deck gun of USS S-44, Jan 1943
Chief Torpedoman Harold Stromsoe aboard USS S-44, 1943Jean Bart under repair, Casablanca, French Morocco, Jan 1943
Chief Torpedoman Harold Stromsoe aboard USS S-44, 1943Jean Bart under repair, Casablanca, French Morocco, Jan 1943
Masaichi Kondo aboard carrier Junyo, Jan 1943OS2U Kingfisher floatplane preparing to be launched aboard USS Alabama, circa Jan 1943
Masaichi Kondo aboard carrier Junyo, Jan 1943OS2U Kingfisher floatplane preparing to be launched aboard USS Alabama, circa Jan 1943
Three Casablanca-class escort carriers being readied for launch at the Kaiser Shipyards, Vancouver, Washington, United States, Jan 1943. USS Minneapolis en route to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States for repairs, circa Jan 1943; note wrecked bow as result of torpedo hit during Battle of Tassafaronga of 30 Nov 1942
Three Casablanca-class escort carriers being readied for launch at the Kaiser Shipyards, Vancouver, Washington, United States, Jan 1943. USS Minneapolis en route to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States for repairs, circa Jan 1943; note wrecked bow as result of torpedo hit during Battle of Tassafaronga of 30 Nov 1942
USS Wahoo providing food and water to crew of a becalmed fishing boat, circa Jan 1943; three fishermen had already died before being discovered by WahooView of USS Alabama from the bow during her shakedown period, Casco Bay, Maine, United States, Jan 1943
USS Wahoo providing food and water to crew of a becalmed fishing boat, circa Jan 1943; three fishermen had already died before being discovered by WahooView of USS Alabama from the bow during her shakedown period, Casco Bay, Maine, United States, Jan 1943

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