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USS Lexington fitting out at the Bethlehem Steel Company shipyard at Quincy, Massachusetts, Nov 1927; note merchant ship West Grama at right edge of photoCrown Prince Yi Un at the 1st Horse Artillery Squadron barracks in Warsaw, Poland, 29 Nov 1927, photo 1 of 2
USS Lexington fitting out at the Bethlehem Steel Company shipyard at Quincy, Massachusetts, Nov 1927; note merchant ship West Grama at right edge of photoCrown Prince Yi Un at the 1st Horse Artillery Squadron barracks in Warsaw, Poland, 29 Nov 1927, photo 1 of 2
Crown Prince Yi Un at the 1st Horse Artillery Squadron barracks in Warsaw, Poland, 29 Nov 1927, photo 2 of 2Crown Prince Yi Un inspecting Polish 1st Horse Artillery Squadron, Warsaw, Poland, 29 Nov 1927, photo 1 of 3
Crown Prince Yi Un at the 1st Horse Artillery Squadron barracks in Warsaw, Poland, 29 Nov 1927, photo 2 of 2Crown Prince Yi Un inspecting Polish 1st Horse Artillery Squadron, Warsaw, Poland, 29 Nov 1927, photo 1 of 3
Crown Prince Yi Un inspecting Polish 1st Horse Artillery Squadron, Warsaw, Poland, 29 Nov 1927, photo 2 of 3Crown Prince Yi Un inspecting Polish 1st Horse Artillery Squadron, Warsaw, Poland, 29 Nov 1927, photo 3 of 3
Crown Prince Yi Un inspecting Polish 1st Horse Artillery Squadron, Warsaw, Poland, 29 Nov 1927, photo 2 of 3Crown Prince Yi Un inspecting Polish 1st Horse Artillery Squadron, Warsaw, Poland, 29 Nov 1927, photo 3 of 3
Wedding photo of Chiang Kaishek and Song Meiling, Shanghai, China, 1 Dec 1927A ship under construction at AG Vulcan Stettin shipyard, Germany, circa 1920s
Wedding photo of Chiang Kaishek and Song Meiling, Shanghai, China, 1 Dec 1927A ship under construction at AG Vulcan Stettin shipyard, Germany, circa 1920s
Aerial view of Germaniawerft yard in Kiel, Germany, 1920s; note that the torpedo boat slips had been removedAG Vulcan Stettin shipyard, Germany, circa 1920s
Aerial view of Germaniawerft yard in Kiel, Germany, 1920s; note that the torpedo boat slips had been removedAG Vulcan Stettin shipyard, Germany, circa 1920s
AG Vulcan Stettin shipyard, Germany, circa 1920sAleksandr Vasilevsky (right-most in second row) and other commissars of the Soviet 143rd Regiment, Russia, 1928
AG Vulcan Stettin shipyard, Germany, circa 1920sAleksandr Vasilevsky (right-most in second row) and other commissars of the Soviet 143rd Regiment, Russia, 1928
Carrier HMS Argus, circa late 1920sChiang Kaishek and Bai Chongxi, late 1920s
Carrier HMS Argus, circa late 1920sChiang Kaishek and Bai Chongxi, late 1920s
Chinese cruiser Yingrui off Shanghai, China, 1928Chinese cruiser Yingrui, China, circa 1920s
Chinese cruiser Yingrui off Shanghai, China, 1928Chinese cruiser Yingrui, China, circa 1920s
Cross section drawing of the slipways of AG Vulcan Stettin shipyard, Germany, circa 1920sCruiser HMS Cumberland, circa 1928. Location unknown. Note the hull painted white.
Cross section drawing of the slipways of AG Vulcan Stettin shipyard, Germany, circa 1920sCruiser HMS Cumberland, circa 1928. Location unknown. Note the hull painted white.
Drawing of the overhead structures of the slipways of AG Vulcan Stettin shipyard, Germany, circa 1920sErnst Udet and others at an aero club in Paris, France, 1928
Drawing of the overhead structures of the slipways of AG Vulcan Stettin shipyard, Germany, circa 1920sErnst Udet and others at an aero club in Paris, France, 1928

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Lt. Gen. Lewis B. "Chesty" Puller, at Guadalcanal


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