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Chiang Kaishek with the graduates of the second class of the Whampoa Military Academy, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, 6 Sep 1925Lexington on her buliding ways at Quincy, Massachusettes, late Sep or early Oct 1925
Chiang Kaishek with the graduates of the second class of the Whampoa Military Academy, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, 6 Sep 1925Lexington on her buliding ways at Quincy, Massachusettes, late Sep or early Oct 1925
Light cruiser Naka prior to her commissioning, Nov 1925R and S class submarines at the finger piers on Merry Point at the Pearl Harbor submarine base, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Nov 1925. The ex-USS Chicago, converted to a barracks ship, is at right.
Light cruiser Naka prior to her commissioning, Nov 1925R and S class submarines at the finger piers on Merry Point at the Pearl Harbor submarine base, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Nov 1925. The ex-USS Chicago, converted to a barracks ship, is at right.
Carrier Furious, 23 Nov 1925
Carrier Furious, 23 Nov 1925'The Mystery Shell', mid-1920s; text written on the reverse side noted that it was fired by USS Oklahoma and had landed as seen in this photo
5-inch gun crew, USS Colorado, mid-1920sAboard Hood, looking aft, during maneuvers off Portland, England, United Kingdom, 1926
5-inch gun crew, USS Colorado, mid-1920sAboard Hood, looking aft, during maneuvers off Portland, England, United Kingdom, 1926
Aleksandr Vasilevsky (third from left in third row) with other officers in Tver, Russia, 1926Bai Chongxi as the Chief of Staff of the Chinese National Revolutionary Army, 1926
Aleksandr Vasilevsky (third from left in third row) with other officers in Tver, Russia, 1926Bai Chongxi as the Chief of Staff of the Chinese National Revolutionary Army, 1926
Captain Alfred Jodl with his brother Ferdinand (with cigarette) during maneuvers with German 5th and 7th Divisions in Bavaria, Germany, 1926Captain Franklin D. Karns aboard USS Colorado, 1925-1927
Captain Alfred Jodl with his brother Ferdinand (with cigarette) during maneuvers with German 5th and 7th Divisions in Bavaria, Germany, 1926Captain Franklin D. Karns aboard USS Colorado, 1925-1927
Captain Isoroku Yamamoto (2nd row, 2nd from right) with ex-classmates of Naval Academy at Etajima, circa mid- to late-1920sCarden Loyd tankette, 1926
Captain Isoroku Yamamoto (2nd row, 2nd from right) with ex-classmates of Naval Academy at Etajima, circa mid- to late-1920sCarden Loyd tankette, 1926
Chen Lifu (front row, sixth from left), Yang HU (front row, third from right) and other officers and officials at Whampoa Military Academy, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, circa 1926Chiang Kaishek reviewing troops on a horse, China, 1926
Chen Lifu (front row, sixth from left), Yang HU (front row, third from right) and other officers and officials at Whampoa Military Academy, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, circa 1926Chiang Kaishek reviewing troops on a horse, China, 1926
Claus von Stauffenberg of German 17th Cavalry Regiment, Bamberg, Germany, 1926Commendatory Mast ceremony aboard USS Colorado, mid-1920s
Claus von Stauffenberg of German 17th Cavalry Regiment, Bamberg, Germany, 1926Commendatory Mast ceremony aboard USS Colorado, mid-1920s
Crew of USS Colorado observing short range battle practice atop Turret No. 4, mid-1920sCrew
Crew of USS Colorado observing short range battle practice atop Turret No. 4, mid-1920sCrew's galley aboard USS Colorado, mid-1920s

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