308 items in this album on 16 pages.

Walrus flying boats aboard HMS Exeter, 1930sView of the forward torpedo room aboard Sargo-class submarine Saury during her fitting out period at the Electric Boat Company, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 14 Jan 1939.Pre-commissioning photo of the submarine Saury at Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States, 10 Feb 1939. Note that Saury is painted with Electric Boat Company’s construction number rather than the Navy’s hull number.German U-boat, probably U-47, photographed from battlecruiser Scharnhorst, circa late 1939
Walrus flying boats aboard HMS Exeter, 1930sView of the forward torpedo room aboard Sargo-class submarine Saury during her fitting out period at the Electric Boat Company, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 14 Jan 1939.Pre-commissioning photo of the submarine Saury at Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States, 10 Feb 1939. Note that Saury is painted with Electric Boat Company’s construction number rather than the Navy’s hull number.German U-boat, probably U-47, photographed from battlecruiser Scharnhorst, circa late 1939
Electric Boat Company workers laying the keel of future submarine Gar, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 1000 hours on 27 Dec 1939A boatswain aboard Scharnhorst, winter 1939-1940A French 130 flying boat with its crew, circa 1940sFrench 130 flying boat being launched from a ship
Electric Boat Company workers laying the keel of future submarine Gar, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 1000 hours on 27 Dec 1939A boatswain aboard Scharnhorst, winter 1939-1940A French 130 flying boat with its crew, circa 1940sFrench 130 flying boat being launched from a ship's catapult, circa 1940s
French 130 M flying boat in flight, circa 1940sLight cruiser Kirov, 1940; note G-5-class torpedo boat in foregroundTender Tsingtau tending to S-boats, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, circa 1940United States Navy recognition photo of the Kawanishi H6K flying boat, code named “Mavis” by the Allies, circa 1940. Photo 1 of 2.
French 130 M flying boat in flight, circa 1940sLight cruiser Kirov, 1940; note G-5-class torpedo boat in foregroundTender Tsingtau tending to S-boats, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, circa 1940United States Navy recognition photo of the Kawanishi H6K flying boat, code named “Mavis” by the Allies, circa 1940. Photo 1 of 2.
United States Navy recognition photo of the Kawanishi H6K flying boat, code named “Mavis” by the Allies, circa 1940. Photo 2 of 2.Launch of submarine Tautog at the Electric Boat Company yard at Groton, Connecticut, United States, 27 Jan 1940HMS Kelly on the River Tyne in England, United Kingdom after S-Boat damage off the Netherlands, mid-May 1940German Navy boats in Danish waters, circa 1940, photo 1 of 2
United States Navy recognition photo of the Kawanishi H6K flying boat, code named “Mavis” by the Allies, circa 1940. Photo 2 of 2.Launch of submarine Tautog at the Electric Boat Company yard at Groton, Connecticut, United States, 27 Jan 1940HMS Kelly on the River Tyne in England, United Kingdom after S-Boat damage off the Netherlands, mid-May 1940German Navy boats in Danish waters, circa 1940, photo 1 of 2
German Navy boats in Danish waters, circa 1940, photo 2 of 2Damaged dock facilities and sunken tug boat at Brest, France, Jun 1940Destroyed boats in a northern French harbor, 1940Sailors aboard HMS Rodney dragging a rope attached to the main derrick in order to bring in a picket boat, Aug 1940
German Navy boats in Danish waters, circa 1940, photo 2 of 2Damaged dock facilities and sunken tug boat at Brest, France, Jun 1940Destroyed boats in a northern French harbor, 1940Sailors aboard HMS Rodney dragging a rope attached to the main derrick in order to bring in a picket boat, Aug 1940

308 items in this album on 16 pages.



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