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Aerial view of HMS Exeter, Panama Canal Zone, circa 1939Aerial view of the Nordwerft (North Yard) area of the Kriegsmarinewerft shipyard, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 1939; note the two new locks, the general outline of the construction basin, one of the three dry docks, and eventually two floating dry docksAmerican submarines USS Shark, USS Permit, USS Perch, USS Porpoise, USS Tarpon, and USS Pike at San Diego, California, United States, circa 1939, photo 1 of 2American submarines USS Shark, USS Permit, USS Perch, USS Porpoise, USS Tarpon, and USS Pike at San Diego, California, United States, circa 1939, photo 2 of 2
Aerial view of HMS Exeter, Panama Canal Zone, circa 1939Aerial view of the Nordwerft (North Yard) area of the Kriegsmarinewerft shipyard, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 1939; note the two new locks, the general outline of the construction basin, one of the three dry docks, and eventually two floating dry docksAmerican submarines USS Shark, USS Permit, USS Perch, USS Porpoise, USS Tarpon, and USS Pike at San Diego, California, United States, circa 1939, photo 1 of 2American submarines USS Shark, USS Permit, USS Perch, USS Porpoise, USS Tarpon, and USS Pike at San Diego, California, United States, circa 1939, photo 2 of 2
Ark Royal soon after completion, circa late-1938 or early-1939Arming a Battle light bomber, circa 1930sAsagumo as seen in US Division of Naval InteligenceAustralian destroyer Stuart in harbor, circa 1930s or 1940s
Ark Royal soon after completion, circa late-1938 or early-1939Arming a Battle light bomber, circa 1930sAsagumo as seen in US Division of Naval Inteligence's A503 FM30-50 booklet for identifying ships, circa late 1930sAustralian destroyer Stuart in harbor, circa 1930s or 1940s
B5M torpedo bomber at rest, circa 1930sB5M torpedo bomber in flight, circa 1930sB5M torpedo bomber in flight, circa 1930sBai Chongxi, He Yingqin, and Xia Wei, China, circa 1930s
B5M torpedo bomber at rest, circa 1930sB5M torpedo bomber in flight, circa 1930sB5M torpedo bomber in flight, circa 1930sBai Chongxi, He Yingqin, and Xia Wei, China, circa 1930s
Battlecruiser Gneisenau, circa late 1930sBattleship Kongo, circa late 1930sBattleship Provence, photo 1 of 3; published by the Division of Naval Inteligence of the Navy Department of the United States, 9 Nov 1942Battleship Provence, photo 2 of 3; published by the Division of Naval Inteligence of the Navy Department of the United States, 9 Nov 1942
Battlecruiser Gneisenau, circa late 1930sBattleship Kongo, circa late 1930sBattleship Provence, photo 1 of 3; published by the Division of Naval Inteligence of the Navy Department of the United States, 9 Nov 1942Battleship Provence, photo 2 of 3; published by the Division of Naval Inteligence of the Navy Department of the United States, 9 Nov 1942
Battleship Provence, photo 3 of 3; published by the Division of Naval Inteligence of the Navy Department of the United States, 9 Nov 1942Battleship USS Nevada at anchor at Lahaina Roads, Territory of Hawaii, pre-war.  Note SOC Seagull scout aircraft on Nevada’s catapults.Beaufort aircraft at rest, circa 1939Belgian tank commander signaling from the turret of his A.C.G.1 cavalry tank, Belgium, circa 1938-1940
Battleship Provence, photo 3 of 3; published by the Division of Naval Inteligence of the Navy Department of the United States, 9 Nov 1942Battleship USS Nevada at anchor at Lahaina Roads, Territory of Hawaii, pre-war. Note SOC Seagull scout aircraft on Nevada’s catapults.Beaufort aircraft at rest, circa 1939Belgian tank commander signaling from the turret of his A.C.G.1 cavalry tank, Belgium, circa 1938-1940

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