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USS New Mexico an anchor, early 1920s, photo 2 of 2USS New Mexico at a port in California, United States, 1920sUSS S-32 and USS S-35 at Groton, Connecticut, United States, 9 Jan 1923Carrier Hosho off Yokosuka, Japan, 5 Feb 1923; note 1MF Type 10 aircraft on flight deck
USS New Mexico an anchor, early 1920s, photo 2 of 2USS New Mexico at a port in California, United States, 1920sUSS S-32 and USS S-35 at Groton, Connecticut, United States, 9 Jan 1923Carrier Hosho off Yokosuka, Japan, 5 Feb 1923; note 1MF Type 10 aircraft on flight deck
USS fleet in Panama Bay, 1 Mar 1923S-36 at the Bethlehem Shipbuilding CorporationUSS S-38 fitting out at the Union Iron Works of Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation in San Francisco, California, United States, 29 Mar 1923Kaba-class destroyers with all hands on the rails to welcome Crown Prince Hirohito, Takao harbor, Taiwan, Apr 1923
USS fleet in Panama Bay, 1 Mar 1923S-36 at the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation's Union Plant, Potrero Works, San Francisco, California, United States, 29 Mar 1923USS S-38 fitting out at the Union Iron Works of Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation in San Francisco, California, United States, 29 Mar 1923Kaba-class destroyers with all hands on the rails to welcome Crown Prince Hirohito, Takao harbor, Taiwan, Apr 1923
US Navy Asiatic Fleet destroyers USS Pruitt, USS Stewart, USS Preble, USS Hulbert, and USS William B. Preston at Hankou, Hubei Province, China, Apr-May 1923; note NKK Nisshin Kisen Kaisha steamships and many small river craft in foregroundCivilians gathering for Crown Prince HirohitoCrown Prince Hirohito arriving at Kirun, Taiwan, 16 Apr 1923Crown Prince Hirohito at Taihoku Station, Taiwan, 16 Apr 1923
US Navy Asiatic Fleet destroyers USS Pruitt, USS Stewart, USS Preble, USS Hulbert, and USS William B. Preston at Hankou, Hubei Province, China, Apr-May 1923; note NKK Nisshin Kisen Kaisha steamships and many small river craft in foregroundCivilians gathering for Crown Prince Hirohito's visit, near Taihoku rail station, Taiwan, 16 Apr 1923Crown Prince Hirohito arriving at Kirun, Taiwan, 16 Apr 1923Crown Prince Hirohito at Taihoku Station, Taiwan, 16 Apr 1923
Crown Prince Hirohito in Kiirun (now Keelung), Taiwan, 16 Apr 1923; the building at left of photo was the post officeCrown Prince HirohitoMilitary marching band playing on the occasion of Crown Prince HirohitoTaihoku Station during Crown Prince Hirohito
Crown Prince Hirohito in Kiirun (now Keelung), Taiwan, 16 Apr 1923; the building at left of photo was the post officeCrown Prince Hirohito's personal train, Taihoku, Taiwan, 16 Apr 1923Military marching band playing on the occasion of Crown Prince Hirohito's visit to Taiwan, Kirun, Taiwan, 16 Apr 1923Taihoku Station during Crown Prince Hirohito's visit, Taihoku, Taiwan, 16 Apr 1923
Civilians gathering for Crown Prince HirohitoCivilians gathering for Crown Prince HirohitoCrown Prince Hirohito at Meiji Bridge (now Yuanshan Bridge), Taihoku (now Taipei), Taiwan, 17 Apr 1923Crown Prince Hirohito at Taihoku General Government Building, Taiwan, 17 Apr 1923
Civilians gathering for Crown Prince Hirohito's visit, plaza before Taihoku General Government Building, Taiwan, 17 Apr 1923Civilians gathering for Crown Prince Hirohito's visit, Taihoku General Government Building, Taiwan, 17 Apr 1923Crown Prince Hirohito at Meiji Bridge (now Yuanshan Bridge), Taihoku (now Taipei), Taiwan, 17 Apr 1923Crown Prince Hirohito at Taihoku General Government Building, Taiwan, 17 Apr 1923

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