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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 1919View of Pearl Harbor coaling station from the top of Radio Tower No. 1, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Aug 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.
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 1919View of Pearl Harbor coaling station from the top of Radio Tower No. 1, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Aug 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.
Launch of USS California at Mare Island Navy Yard, 20 Nov 1919; note the sponsor Mrs. R. T. Zane (left, woman with hat), a bugler (center), a motion picture camera with its operator, and a US Navy captain (waving hat) on the platformAfter ammunition ships Pyro and Nitro were christened at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington, United States, the drydock was flooded for their launching, 16 Dec 1919.25,000-ton floating dry dock, Howaldtswerke shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, circa 1920s
Launch of USS California at Mare Island Navy Yard, 20 Nov 1919; note the sponsor Mrs. R. T. Zane (left, woman with hat), a bugler (center), a motion picture camera with its operator, and a US Navy captain (waving hat) on the platformAfter ammunition ships Pyro and Nitro were christened at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington, United States, the drydock was flooded for their launching, 16 Dec 1919.'Nurses Hamlet' at US Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia, United States, circa 1920s25,000-ton floating dry dock, Howaldtswerke shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, circa 1920s
Building docks of Seebeckwerft shipyard with the gantry clearly seen, Bremerhaven, Germany, circa 1920sClose-up of S-46Drawing of a slipway of Vulcan shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, circa 1920Drawing of the Bechem & Keetman slipway crane at the Vulcan shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, circa 1920
Building docks of Seebeckwerft shipyard with the gantry clearly seen, Bremerhaven, Germany, circa 1920sClose-up of S-46's conning tower, Mare Island Navy Yard, circa 1920sDrawing of a slipway of Vulcan shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, circa 1920Drawing of the Bechem & Keetman slipway crane at the Vulcan shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, circa 1920
Lindenau shipyard, Klaipeda, Lithuania, circa 1920-1921Merchant ships under construction, Howaldtswerke shipyard, Kiel, Germany, circa 1920sR-3, R-2, R-1, and five other R-class submarines in dry dock at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, early 1920sRifle range of the USMC base at Quantico, Virginia, United States, circa 1920s
Lindenau shipyard, Klaipeda, Lithuania, circa 1920-1921Merchant ships under construction, Howaldtswerke shipyard, Kiel, Germany, circa 1920sR-3, R-2, R-1, and five other R-class submarines in dry dock at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, early 1920sRifle range of the USMC base at Quantico, Virginia, United States, circa 1920s
Rifle range of the USMC base at Quantico, Virginia, United States, circa 1920sShip Danzig under construction on Slip I of Nordseewerke shipyard, Emden, Germany, 1920 or 1921Ships Danzig and Theben under construction on Slip I of Nordseewerke shipyard, Emden, Germany, 1920 or 1921Slips of Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft, Kiel, Germany, circa 1920
Rifle range of the USMC base at Quantico, Virginia, United States, circa 1920sShip Danzig under construction on Slip I of Nordseewerke shipyard, Emden, Germany, 1920 or 1921Ships Danzig and Theben under construction on Slip I of Nordseewerke shipyard, Emden, Germany, 1920 or 1921Slips of Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft, Kiel, Germany, circa 1920

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