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Aerial view of HMS Repulse, Aug 1918German pilots Lieutenant Theodor Osterkamp (1) and Lieutenant Gotthard Sachsenberg (2), Sep 1918Administration Building Vault, Building No. 1 at Pearl Harbor Naval Station, Honolulu, US Territory of Hawaii, 4 Sep 1918Destroyer USS Ward off Mare Island, California, 19 Sep 1918. Note the World War I style Dazzle paint scheme in the British style.
Aerial view of HMS Repulse, Aug 1918German pilots Lieutenant Theodor Osterkamp (1) and Lieutenant Gotthard Sachsenberg (2), Sep 1918Administration Building Vault, Building No. 1 at Pearl Harbor Naval Station, Honolulu, US Territory of Hawaii, 4 Sep 1918Destroyer USS Ward off Mare Island, California, 19 Sep 1918. Note the World War I style Dazzle paint scheme in the British style.
US Army Brigadier General Douglas MacArthur sitting in a chair in St. Benoit Chateau, France, 19 Sep 1918American troops with FT-17 light tanks moving toward the Argonne Forest, France, 26 Sep 1918Hindenburg, Papen, and other German leaders at Kassel, Germany, Nov 1918US Navy freighter USS Federal with dazzle camouflage, photograph likely taken on 16 Nov 1918
US Army Brigadier General Douglas MacArthur sitting in a chair in St. Benoit Chateau, France, 19 Sep 1918American troops with FT-17 light tanks moving toward the Argonne Forest, France, 26 Sep 1918Hindenburg, Papen, and other German leaders at Kassel, Germany, Nov 1918US Navy freighter USS Federal with dazzle camouflage, photograph likely taken on 16 Nov 1918
Launching ceremony of submarine R-5, Fore River Shipbuilding Company yard, Quincy, Massachusetts, United States, 24 Nov 1918Princess Masako, Prince Morimasa, Princess Itsuko, and Princess Noriko, Tokyo, Japan, 8 Dec 1918Aerial photo looking straight down on the seaplane hangars and ramps at Luke Field on Ford Island in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Dec 26, 1918.USS Arizona passing 96th Street Pier during a naval review in New York City, New York, United States, 26 Dec 1918
Launching ceremony of submarine R-5, Fore River Shipbuilding Company yard, Quincy, Massachusetts, United States, 24 Nov 1918Princess Masako, Prince Morimasa, Princess Itsuko, and Princess Noriko, Tokyo, Japan, 8 Dec 1918Aerial photo looking straight down on the seaplane hangars and ramps at Luke Field on Ford Island in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Dec 26, 1918.USS Arizona passing 96th Street Pier during a naval review in New York City, New York, United States, 26 Dec 1918
Launching of submarine S-31at San Francisco, California, United States, 28 Dec 1918A kite balloon landing on the Nevada at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, 1919A sailor fueling USS New Mexico, circa 1919A US Marine and two US Navy sailors with USS New Mexico
Launching of submarine S-31at San Francisco, California, United States, 28 Dec 1918A kite balloon landing on the Nevada at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, 1919A sailor fueling USS New Mexico, circa 1919A US Marine and two US Navy sailors with USS New Mexico's mascot dog, circa 1919
Aerial photo of the seaplane hangars and seaplane ramps at Luke Field on Ford Island in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, early 1919.Band concert on USS New MexicoBattleship Bretagne at Toulon, France, 1919Battleship Nevada
Aerial photo of the seaplane hangars and seaplane ramps at Luke Field on Ford Island in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, early 1919.Band concert on USS New Mexico's quarterdeck, 1919Battleship Bretagne at Toulon, France, 1919Battleship Nevada's crew relaxing on the quarter deck near the aft turret, published in a 1919 souvenir folder

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