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P2Y Model 22 aircraft in flight, 1930sP2Y-1 aircraft of US Navy squadron VP-5F taking off, Fleet Air Base Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, 1930s
P2Y Model 22 aircraft in flight, 1930sP2Y-1 aircraft of US Navy squadron VP-5F taking off, Fleet Air Base Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, 1930s
S-26, date unknownSOC-1 aircraft in landplane configuration, circa 1935
S-26, date unknownSOC-1 aircraft in landplane configuration, circa 1935
The US Navy’s first aircraft carrier, USS Langley, underway with nearly 60 aircraft flying overhead, 1935.US Army 155 mm Howitzer Carriage M1917 or M1918 howitzer in traveling position, date unknown
The US Navy’s first aircraft carrier, USS Langley, underway with nearly 60 aircraft flying overhead, 1935.US Army 155 mm Howitzer Carriage M1917 or M1918 howitzer in traveling position, date unknown
USS Lexington underway, circa early 1930s; note one aircraft having just taken offUSS S-39 off Olongapo, Philippine Islands, 1935
USS Lexington underway, circa early 1930s; note one aircraft having just taken offUSS S-39 off Olongapo, Philippine Islands, 1935
View of the stern of light cruiser Köln, with men manning her rails, 1935Memphis in San Diego Harbor, California, United States, 10 Jan 1935
View of the stern of light cruiser Köln, with men manning her rails, 1935Memphis in San Diego Harbor, California, United States, 10 Jan 1935
USS Marblehead underway in San Diego harbor, California, United States, 10 Jan 1935P-26 Peashooter fighters of USAAC 17th Pursuit Group at rest, March Field, California, United States, 18 Feb 1935
USS Marblehead underway in San Diego harbor, California, United States, 10 Jan 1935P-26 Peashooter fighters of USAAC 17th Pursuit Group at rest, March Field, California, United States, 18 Feb 1935
HMAS Australia in the Panama Canal, Mar 1935Houston anchored off San Pedro, California, United States, 18 Apr 1935
HMAS Australia in the Panama Canal, Mar 1935Houston anchored off San Pedro, California, United States, 18 Apr 1935
Indianapolis off San Pedro, California, United States, Terminal Island and Long Beach in background, 22 Apr 1935Shark nearly ready for launching at the Electric Boat Company shipyard, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 20 May 1935
Indianapolis off San Pedro, California, United States, Terminal Island and Long Beach in background, 22 Apr 1935Shark nearly ready for launching at the Electric Boat Company shipyard, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 20 May 1935
Shark immediately after launching at the Electric Boat Company shipyard, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 21 May 1935Battleship USS West Virginia entering Pearl Harbor and turning at Hospital Point, 26 May 1935. Note the radio towers on Hospital Point. Page 1 of 2.
Shark immediately after launching at the Electric Boat Company shipyard, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 21 May 1935Battleship USS West Virginia entering Pearl Harbor and turning at Hospital Point, 26 May 1935. Note the radio towers on Hospital Point. Page 1 of 2.
Battleship USS West Virginia entering Pearl Harbor and turning at Hospital Point, 26 May 1935. Note the radio towers on Hospital Point. Page 2 of 2.Naval gunners practicing the overhauling of a 7-inch gun, Washington Navy Yard, Washington DC, United States, 3 Jun 1935
Battleship USS West Virginia entering Pearl Harbor and turning at Hospital Point, 26 May 1935. Note the radio towers on Hospital Point. Page 2 of 2.Naval gunners practicing the overhauling of a 7-inch gun, Washington Navy Yard, Washington DC, United States, 3 Jun 1935

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