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Destroyer Monaghan, 28 Apr 1938Skipjack during trials, off Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States, 14 May 1938, photo 1 of 9
Destroyer Monaghan, 28 Apr 1938Skipjack during trials, off Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States, 14 May 1938, photo 1 of 9
Skipjack during trials, off Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States, 14 May 1938, photo 2 of 9Skipjack during trials, off Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States, 14 May 1938, photo 3 of 9
Skipjack during trials, off Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States, 14 May 1938, photo 2 of 9Skipjack during trials, off Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States, 14 May 1938, photo 3 of 9
Skipjack during trials, off Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States, 14 May 1938, photo 4 of 9Skipjack during trials, off Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States, 14 May 1938, photo 5 of 9
Skipjack during trials, off Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States, 14 May 1938, photo 4 of 9Skipjack during trials, off Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States, 14 May 1938, photo 5 of 9
Skipjack during trials, off Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States, 14 May 1938, photo 6 of 9Skipjack during trials, off Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States, 14 May 1938, photo 7 of 9
Skipjack during trials, off Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States, 14 May 1938, photo 6 of 9Skipjack during trials, off Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States, 14 May 1938, photo 7 of 9
Skipjack during trials, off Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States, 14 May 1938, photo 8 of 9Skipjack during trials, off Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States, 14 May 1938, photo 9 of 9
Skipjack during trials, off Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States, 14 May 1938, photo 8 of 9Skipjack during trials, off Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States, 14 May 1938, photo 9 of 9
Harry Hopkins, Carl Hayden, Aubrey Williams, and Alva Adams, Capitol Building, Washington, United States, 17 May 1938Harry Hopkins, 19 May 1938
Harry Hopkins, Carl Hayden, Aubrey Williams, and Alva Adams, Capitol Building, Washington, United States, 17 May 1938Harry Hopkins, 19 May 1938
Former aircraft carrier, converted into a seaplane tender, USS Langley and aircraft carrier USS Ranger at North Island, San Diego, California, United States, circa 1938.Skipjack
Former aircraft carrier, converted into a seaplane tender, USS Langley and aircraft carrier USS Ranger at North Island, San Diego, California, United States, circa 1938.Skipjack's data plaque, photographed circa Jun 1938
USS Lexington (Lexington-class) underway and recovering aircraft, circa 1937 to 1939USS Minneapolis underway, 25 Jun 1938; note
USS Lexington (Lexington-class) underway and recovering aircraft, circa 1937 to 1939USS Minneapolis underway, 25 Jun 1938; note 'E' on after smokestack for 'Engineering Excellence'
Skipjack running up Thames River after departing the Electric Boat Company shipyard at Groton, Connecticut, United States to go to the Naval Submarine Base for commissioning ceremonies, 30 Jun 1938HMS Repulse at Haifa, Palestine, Jul 1938, photo 1 of 3
Skipjack running up Thames River after departing the Electric Boat Company shipyard at Groton, Connecticut, United States to go to the Naval Submarine Base for commissioning ceremonies, 30 Jun 1938HMS Repulse at Haifa, Palestine, Jul 1938, photo 1 of 3
HMS Repulse at Haifa, Palestine, Jul 1938, photo 2 of 3HMS Repulse at Haifa, Palestine, Jul 1938, photo 3 of 3
HMS Repulse at Haifa, Palestine, Jul 1938, photo 2 of 3HMS Repulse at Haifa, Palestine, Jul 1938, photo 3 of 3

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