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USS New Mexico in the middle west chamber of Gatun Lock, Panama Canal, 25 Jul 1919USS Wyoming and USS New Mexico passing through Gatun Lock, Panama Canal, 25 Jul 1919
USS New Mexico in the middle west chamber of Gatun Lock, Panama Canal, 25 Jul 1919USS Wyoming and USS New Mexico passing through Gatun Lock, Panama Canal, 25 Jul 1919
USS S-43, USS V-1, USS V-3, and USS Argonne at Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, Dec 1927-May 1932All three of the United States Navy’s aircraft carriers at the time, Langley, Saratoga, and Lexington, along with battleships and cruisers at anchor in Colon, Panama Canal Zone, roughly 1935.
USS S-43, USS V-1, USS V-3, and USS Argonne at Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, Dec 1927-May 1932All three of the United States Navy’s aircraft carriers at the time, Langley, Saratoga, and Lexington, along with battleships and cruisers at anchor in Colon, Panama Canal Zone, roughly 1935.
US Submarine Division 11 boats USS S-46, USS S-43, USS S-47, USS S-42, USS S-44, and USS S-45 at Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, 1936USS S-47, USS S-42, USS S-43, and USS Barracuda at Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, circa early 1936
US Submarine Division 11 boats USS S-46, USS S-43, USS S-47, USS S-42, USS S-44, and USS S-45 at Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, 1936USS S-47, USS S-42, USS S-43, and USS Barracuda at Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, circa early 1936


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"No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. You win the war by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country!"

George Patton, 31 May 1944


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