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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
Water flows into Pearl Harbor Drydock No. 1 for the first time on 21 Aug 1919, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The dock was flooded with the push of a button from Mrs. Josephus Daniels, wife of the Secretary of The Navy.Battleship Lemnos at Smyrna, Turkey, 15 Sep 1919
Water flows into Pearl Harbor Drydock No. 1 for the first time on 21 Aug 1919, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The dock was flooded with the push of a button from Mrs. Josephus Daniels, wife of the Secretary of The Navy.Battleship Lemnos at Smyrna, Turkey, 15 Sep 1919
Greek battleship Lemnos firing a salute to US Navy Admiral Mark Bristol at Smyrna, Turkey, 15 Sep 1919; note British D-class light cruiser in backgroundTenryu underway, circa late 1919
Greek battleship Lemnos firing a salute to US Navy Admiral Mark Bristol at Smyrna, Turkey, 15 Sep 1919; note British D-class light cruiser in backgroundTenryu underway, circa late 1919
Edwina and Louis Mountbatten, early 1920sEdwina and Louis Mountbatten, early 1920s
Edwina and Louis Mountbatten, early 1920sEdwina and Louis Mountbatten, early 1920s
Greek battleship Kilkis or Lemnos in a US port, date unknownHood in British waters, early 1920
Greek battleship Kilkis or Lemnos in a US port, date unknownHood in British waters, early 1920
Indian troops operating a QF 3.7 inch mountain gun at Mt. Scopus, Palestine, 1917 or 1920Night view of USS New Mexico, in dense fog, circa 1919-1920
Indian troops operating a QF 3.7 inch mountain gun at Mt. Scopus, Palestine, 1917 or 1920Night view of USS New Mexico, in dense fog, circa 1919-1920
Pennsylvania with two Colorado-class battleships during maneuvers in the 1920sPortrait of Assistant Secretary of the United States Navy Franklin Roosevelt, circa 1920
Pennsylvania with two Colorado-class battleships during maneuvers in the 1920sPortrait of Assistant Secretary of the United States Navy Franklin Roosevelt, circa 1920
Portrait of Midshipman Burke, 1920Portrait of Milton Miles, date unknown
Portrait of Midshipman Burke, 1920Portrait of Milton Miles, date unknown
R-3, R-2, R-1, and five other R-class submarines in dry dock at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, early 1920sSubmarine tender USS Camden with submarines R-1, R-2, R-4, R-5, R-6, R-10, R-9, R-8, R-7, R-4, S-4, and S-3, New York City, New York, United States, circa 1920, photo 1 of 2
R-3, R-2, R-1, and five other R-class submarines in dry dock at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, early 1920sSubmarine tender USS Camden with submarines R-1, R-2, R-4, R-5, R-6, R-10, R-9, R-8, R-7, R-4, S-4, and S-3, New York City, New York, United States, circa 1920, photo 1 of 2
Submarine tender USS Camden with submarines R-1, R-2, R-4, R-5, R-6, R-10, R-9, R-8, R-7, R-4, S-4, and S-3, New York City, New York, United States, circa 1920, photo 2 of 2US Marine inspection aboard USS New Mexico, circa 1920
Submarine tender USS Camden with submarines R-1, R-2, R-4, R-5, R-6, R-10, R-9, R-8, R-7, R-4, S-4, and S-3, New York City, New York, United States, circa 1920, photo 2 of 2US Marine inspection aboard USS New Mexico, circa 1920

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