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Slipways of AG Vulcan Stettin shipyard, Germany, circa 1920sTam Kim-sui posing with an aircraft, circa late 1920s
Slipways of AG Vulcan Stettin shipyard, Germany, circa 1920sTam Kim-sui posing with an aircraft, circa late 1920s
Tenryu, circa late 1920sTop structure of the slipways of AG Vulcan Stettin shipyard, Germany, circa 1920s
Tenryu, circa late 1920sTop structure of the slipways of AG Vulcan Stettin shipyard, Germany, circa 1920s
USS New Mexico, off Nova Scotia, Canada, late 1920sUSS Oklahoma during modernization at Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, United States, circa 1928
USS New Mexico, off Nova Scotia, Canada, late 1920sUSS Oklahoma during modernization at Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, United States, circa 1928
USS R-1 at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1923-1930, photo 1 of 2USS R-1 at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1923-1930, photo 2 of 2
USS R-1 at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1923-1930, photo 1 of 2USS R-1 at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1923-1930, photo 2 of 2
USS S-28 probably at San Diego, California, United States, late 1920sUSS Saratoga in drydock, circa 1928
USS S-28 probably at San Diego, California, United States, late 1920sUSS Saratoga in drydock, circa 1928
View on the flight deck of USS Saratoga, 1927-1928A badly retouched photograph of the St. Louis being launched from Slip IV of Bremer Vulkan shipyard, Germany, 2 Aug 1928
View on the flight deck of USS Saratoga, 1927-1928A badly retouched photograph of the St. Louis being launched from Slip IV of Bremer Vulkan shipyard, Germany, 2 Aug 1928
Eight Mark 10 torpedoes stowed in the torpedo room of USS S-14 at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard in California, Jan 1928. The eye on the nose of the torpedoes indicates these all had exercise heads.Lieutenant Commander Marc Mitscher, Jan 1928.
Eight Mark 10 torpedoes stowed in the torpedo room of USS S-14 at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard in California, Jan 1928. The eye on the nose of the torpedoes indicates these all had exercise heads.Lieutenant Commander Marc Mitscher, Jan 1928.
Airship USS Los Angeles landing on carrier USS Saratoga, 27 Jan 1928USS Lexington firing her 55-caliber 8-inch guns, 27 Jan 1928
Airship USS Los Angeles landing on carrier USS Saratoga, 27 Jan 1928USS Lexington firing her 55-caliber 8-inch guns, 27 Jan 1928
Japanese battleships Fuso (foreground), Nagato (center), and Mutsu (background) at Mitajiri, Hofu, Yamaguchi, Japan, 1928King Gustaf V of Sweden at a church service in Wilmersdorf, Berlin, Germany, Feb 1928
Japanese battleships Fuso (foreground), Nagato (center), and Mutsu (background) at Mitajiri, Hofu, Yamaguchi, Japan, 1928King Gustaf V of Sweden at a church service in Wilmersdorf, Berlin, Germany, Feb 1928
Texas firing her main battery during gunnery practice, Feb 1928Group portrait from the Fourth Plenary Session of the Second Nationalist Party National Congress, Nanjing, China, 2 Feb 1928; note Chiang Kaishek, Tan Yankai, and Yu Youren (front row, second, third, and fourth from right); and Chen Guofu (second row, third from left)
Texas firing her main battery during gunnery practice, Feb 1928Group portrait from the Fourth Plenary Session of the Second Nationalist Party National Congress, Nanjing, China, 2 Feb 1928; note Chiang Kaishek, Tan Yankai, and Yu Youren (front row, second, third, and fourth from right); and Chen Guofu (second row, third from left)

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