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The US Navy Supply Department Warehouse building at Pearl Harbor Navy Yard, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknownTorpedo Squadron 6 TBD-1 Devastator aircraft of USS Enterprise in flight in foreground, with an additional nine TBD-1 aircraft in background, 1938
The US Navy Supply Department Warehouse building at Pearl Harbor Navy Yard, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknownTorpedo Squadron 6 TBD-1 Devastator aircraft of USS Enterprise in flight in foreground, with an additional nine TBD-1 aircraft in background, 1938
Turkish female aviator Sabiha Gökçen posing in front of a Bre.19 light bomber, 1937-1938Two SOC-3 Seagull aircraft of Observation Squadron Two (VO-2B) parked on battleship Tennessee
Turkish female aviator Sabiha Gökçen posing in front of a Bre.19 light bomber, 1937-1938Two SOC-3 Seagull aircraft of Observation Squadron Two (VO-2B) parked on battleship Tennessee's after capapults, 1938
United States Coast Guard JF-2 Duck aircraft at rest at Port Angeles, Washington, United States, late 1930sUnited States Coast Guard JF-2 Duck aircraft at rest, late 1930s
United States Coast Guard JF-2 Duck aircraft at rest at Port Angeles, Washington, United States, late 1930sUnited States Coast Guard JF-2 Duck aircraft at rest, late 1930s
US Navy XR4O-1 prototype transport, Naval Air Station Anacostia, Washington, DC, United States, 1938USS Marblehead in a harbor in Asia, late 1930s
US Navy XR4O-1 prototype transport, Naval Air Station Anacostia, Washington, DC, United States, 1938USS Marblehead in a harbor in Asia, late 1930s
USS Pollack underway, circa late 1930sUSS Ranger under way, late 1930s.
USS Pollack underway, circa late 1930sUSS Ranger under way, late 1930s.
USS S-25 entering Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, circa late 1930sUSS S-38 underway, circa late 1930s
USS S-25 entering Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, circa late 1930sUSS S-38 underway, circa late 1930s
View on battleship California, looking aft from inside a SOC-3 floatplane atop the turret # 3 catapult, showing two more SOC-3 aircraft, 1938View on deck amidships of Königsberg, looking forward on the port side, circa 1938
View on battleship California, looking aft from inside a SOC-3 floatplane atop the turret # 3 catapult, showing two more SOC-3 aircraft, 1938View on deck amidships of Königsberg, looking forward on the port side, circa 1938
XAF radar transmitter and receiver aboard USS New York, 1938XF2A-1 prototype aircraft in flight, circa 1938-1939
XAF radar transmitter and receiver aboard USS New York, 1938XF2A-1 prototype aircraft in flight, circa 1938-1939
XPB2Y-1 prototype aircraft taxiing on water, 1938Japanese soldiers killing Chinese prisoners of war with bayonets in a trench, Nanjing, China, Jan 1938
XPB2Y-1 prototype aircraft taxiing on water, 1938Japanese soldiers killing Chinese prisoners of war with bayonets in a trench, Nanjing, China, Jan 1938
Heavy cruiser USS Vincennes passing through the Panama Canal, 6 Jan 1938Rear Admiral Charles A. Blakeley of US Navy Carrier Division Two and his staff posed before SOC Seagull aircraft, Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Virginia, United States, 14 Jan 1938
Heavy cruiser USS Vincennes passing through the Panama Canal, 6 Jan 1938Rear Admiral Charles A. Blakeley of US Navy Carrier Division Two and his staff posed before SOC Seagull aircraft, Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Virginia, United States, 14 Jan 1938

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