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HMS Glorious, 1930sHMS Hood at port, circa 1930s
HMS Glorious, 1930sHMS Hood at port, circa 1930s
HMS Repulse (partial view) and HMS Hood, date unknownItalian cruiser Trento, circa 1935
HMS Repulse (partial view) and HMS Hood, date unknownItalian cruiser Trento, circa 1935
Itsukushima circa 1935Japanese destroyer Yugure underway, 1930s
Itsukushima circa 1935Japanese destroyer Yugure underway, 1930s
Japanese heavy cruiser Chokai as seen in US Division of Naval Intelligence publication A503 FM30-50 for ship identification, date unknownKitakami off Sasebo, Japan, 1935
Japanese heavy cruiser Chokai as seen in US Division of Naval Intelligence publication A503 FM30-50 for ship identification, date unknownKitakami off Sasebo, Japan, 1935
Königsberg at Gdynia, Poland, circa 1935; photo 1 of 5Königsberg at Gdynia, Poland, circa 1935; photo 2 of 5
Königsberg at Gdynia, Poland, circa 1935; photo 1 of 5Königsberg at Gdynia, Poland, circa 1935; photo 2 of 5
Königsberg at Gdynia, Poland, circa 1935; photo 3 of 5Königsberg at Gdynia, Poland, circa 1935; photo 4 of 5
Königsberg at Gdynia, Poland, circa 1935; photo 3 of 5Königsberg at Gdynia, Poland, circa 1935; photo 4 of 5
Königsberg at Gdynia, Poland, circa 1935; photo 5 of 5Königsberg at Kiel Canal, 1935
Königsberg at Gdynia, Poland, circa 1935; photo 5 of 5Königsberg at Kiel Canal, 1935
Minquan, circa 1930sNew Mexico at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, circa 1935
Minquan, circa 1930sNew Mexico at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, circa 1935
O3U-1 aircraft aboard USS New Mexico, 1935Port quarter view of the passenger-cargo ship SS Tilawa in port, 1930s, location unknown.
O3U-1 aircraft aboard USS New Mexico, 1935Port quarter view of the passenger-cargo ship SS Tilawa in port, 1930s, location unknown.
S-26, date unknownThe US Navy’s first aircraft carrier, USS Langley, underway with nearly 60 aircraft flying overhead, 1935.
S-26, date unknownThe US Navy’s first aircraft carrier, USS Langley, underway with nearly 60 aircraft flying overhead, 1935.

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