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Ruins in Kaliningrad, Russia (formerly Königsberg, Germany), circa late 1940s or early 1950sAerial view of hangars at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, United States, as they appeared in the Jan 1950 edition of the
Ruins in Kaliningrad, Russia (formerly Königsberg, Germany), circa late 1940s or early 1950sAerial view of hangars at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, United States, as they appeared in the Jan 1950 edition of the 'US Navy Naval Aviation News'
Aerial view of Naval Air Station Glenview, Illinois, United States, as it appeared in the Feb 1950 edition of the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, Honolulu, US Territory of Hawaii, 29 May 1950
Aerial view of Naval Air Station Glenview, Illinois, United States, as it appeared in the Feb 1950 edition of the 'US Navy Naval Aviation News'National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, Honolulu, US Territory of Hawaii, 29 May 1950
US Marines at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, Honolulu, US Territory of Hawaii, 29 May 1950A Kairyu-class submarine in cutaway form at Yokosuka Naval Base, being examined by Fire Controlman 2nd Class Charles L. Carroll and another American sailor, 11 May 1951
US Marines at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, Honolulu, US Territory of Hawaii, 29 May 1950A Kairyu-class submarine in cutaway form at Yokosuka Naval Base, being examined by Fire Controlman 2nd Class Charles L. Carroll and another American sailor, 11 May 1951
Sculptor Felix de Weldon working on the plaster model of the US Marine Corps War Memorial, circa 1954, photo 1 of 7Sculptor Felix de Weldon working on the plaster model of the US Marine Corps War Memorial, circa 1954, photo 2 of 7
Sculptor Felix de Weldon working on the plaster model of the US Marine Corps War Memorial, circa 1954, photo 1 of 7Sculptor Felix de Weldon working on the plaster model of the US Marine Corps War Memorial, circa 1954, photo 2 of 7
Sculptor Felix de Weldon working on the plaster model of the US Marine Corps War Memorial, circa 1954, photo 3 of 7Sculptor Felix de Weldon working on the plaster model of the US Marine Corps War Memorial, circa 1954, photo 4 of 7
Sculptor Felix de Weldon working on the plaster model of the US Marine Corps War Memorial, circa 1954, photo 3 of 7Sculptor Felix de Weldon working on the plaster model of the US Marine Corps War Memorial, circa 1954, photo 4 of 7
Sculptor Felix de Weldon working on the plaster model of the US Marine Corps War Memorial, circa 1954, photo 5 of 7Sculptor Felix de Weldon working on the plaster model of the US Marine Corps War Memorial, circa 1954, photo 6 of 7
Sculptor Felix de Weldon working on the plaster model of the US Marine Corps War Memorial, circa 1954, photo 5 of 7Sculptor Felix de Weldon working on the plaster model of the US Marine Corps War Memorial, circa 1954, photo 6 of 7
Sculptor Felix de Weldon working on the plaster model of the US Marine Corps War Memorial, circa 1954, photo 7 of 7Japanese Type A-class midget submarine being recovered near the entrance to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, circa Jul 1960; its torpedoes had not been fired
Sculptor Felix de Weldon working on the plaster model of the US Marine Corps War Memorial, circa 1954, photo 7 of 7Japanese Type A-class midget submarine being recovered near the entrance to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, circa Jul 1960; its torpedoes had not been fired
Japanese Type A Kō-hyōteki-class midget submarine used in the Pearl Harbor Attack recovered from the Keehi Lagoon off Honolulu, Hawaii, 6 Jul 1960. A floating heavy-lift crane is lowering the submarine onto a lighter.USS Current alongside Pearl Harbor Salvage Dock as Floating Crane YD-121 lifts a Japanese Type A Kō-hyōteki-class midget submarine used in the Pearl Harbor Attack salvaged from Oahu’s Keehi Lagoon, 14 Jul 1960.
Japanese Type A Kō-hyōteki-class midget submarine used in the Pearl Harbor Attack recovered from the Keehi Lagoon off Honolulu, Hawaii, 6 Jul 1960. A floating heavy-lift crane is lowering the submarine onto a lighter.USS Current alongside Pearl Harbor Salvage Dock as Floating Crane YD-121 lifts a Japanese Type A Kō-hyōteki-class midget submarine used in the Pearl Harbor Attack salvaged from Oahu’s Keehi Lagoon, 14 Jul 1960.
USS Current at Pearl HarborPortrait of African-American US Marine Colonel Joseph H. Carpenter, circa 1961
USS Current at Pearl Harbor's Salvage Dock alongside the wreck of midget submarine I-18tou recovered from Keehi Lagoon, Hawaii, United States, 14 Jul 1960. Although not seen, the wreck is being lifted by Floating Crane YD-121.Portrait of African-American US Marine Colonel Joseph H. Carpenter, circa 1961
Crew of USS Ticonderoga spelling out SEAFAIR 62 on the flight deck, 29 Jul 1962Kaiten Type 2 or Type 4 submarine on display at the Washington Navy Yard, DC, United States, 1974
Crew of USS Ticonderoga spelling out SEAFAIR 62 on the flight deck, 29 Jul 1962Kaiten Type 2 or Type 4 submarine on display at the Washington Navy Yard, DC, United States, 1974

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