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Arizona at sea with other Atlantic Fleet battleships, circa 1917YamashiroBattleship USS Oregon in drydock at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California, United States, Sep 1917.Ise underway, 12 Sep 1917
Arizona at sea with other Atlantic Fleet battleships, circa 1917Yamashiro's crew testing her torpedo defense net, Yokosuka, Japan, 9 May 1917Battleship USS Oregon in drydock at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California, United States, Sep 1917.Ise underway, 12 Sep 1917
Battleship Sevastopol, 1914-1921Canon de 75 modèle 1897 gun set up as an anti-aircraft gun, France, 1914-1918Captured German MG 08 machine gun in US possession, date unknownChinese protected cruiser Hairong and Japanese battleship Mikasa in Vladivostok, Russia, late 1917 or early 1918
Battleship Sevastopol, 1914-1921Canon de 75 modèle 1897 gun set up as an anti-aircraft gun, France, 1914-1918Captured German MG 08 machine gun in US possession, date unknownChinese protected cruiser Hairong and Japanese battleship Mikasa in Vladivostok, Russia, late 1917 or early 1918
Furious with palisade windbreaks raised on her flying-off deck, 1918HMS Royal Sovereign firing her guns during an exercise, 1917-1918Honjo Shigeru (first row, first from left), Rihachiro Banzai (first row, second from left), Kenji Doihara (rear row, first from right), and other Japanese diplomats and spies, 1918Looking forward from Furious
Furious with palisade windbreaks raised on her flying-off deck, 1918HMS Royal Sovereign firing her guns during an exercise, 1917-1918Honjo Shigeru (first row, first from left), Rihachiro Banzai (first row, second from left), Kenji Doihara (rear row, first from right), and other Japanese diplomats and spies, 1918Looking forward from Furious' bridge area, with seven Sopwith Camel aircraft on the flying-off deck, 1918
Midshipman Dixie Kiefer’s senior portrait as it appeared in the 1919 “Lucky Bag” (the United States Naval Academy yearbook). Kiefer was in the Class of 1919 but he graduated 6 Jun 1918.PennsylvaniaPortrait of Friedrich Christiansen, 1918Portrait of Joseph Stalin, 1918
Midshipman Dixie Kiefer’s senior portrait as it appeared in the 1919 “Lucky Bag” (the United States Naval Academy yearbook). Kiefer was in the Class of 1919 but he graduated 6 Jun 1918.Pennsylvania's forward turrets viewed from the pilot house as published in a pictorial souvenir collection, circa late 1918; the photo misidentified direction as sternPortrait of Friedrich Christiansen, 1918Portrait of Joseph Stalin, 1918
Settsu, 1917-1918Submarine Deutschland being serviced at Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft, Kiel, Germany, 1918, photo 1 of 2Submarine Deutschland being serviced at Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft, Kiel, Germany, 1918, photo 2 of 2Korean royal family at Deoksugung, Keijo (now Seoul), Japanese-occupied Korea, 20 Jan 1918; left to right: Crown Prince Yi Un, Emperor Sunjong, former King Gojong, Empress Sunjeong, Princess Deokhye
Settsu, 1917-1918Submarine Deutschland being serviced at Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft, Kiel, Germany, 1918, photo 1 of 2Submarine Deutschland being serviced at Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft, Kiel, Germany, 1918, photo 2 of 2Korean royal family at Deoksugung, Keijo (now Seoul), Japanese-occupied Korea, 20 Jan 1918; left to right: Crown Prince Yi Un, Emperor Sunjong, former King Gojong, Empress Sunjeong, Princess Deokhye

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