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American 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 2Asagumo as seen in US Division of Naval InteligenceAustralian destroyer Stuart in harbor, circa 1930s or 1940sB5N1 aircraft of a training unit in flight, 1930s or 1940s
American 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 2Asagumo 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 1940sB5N1 aircraft of a training unit in flight, 1930s or 1940s
Battlecruiser Gneisenau, 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 1942Battleship Provence, photo 3 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 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 1942Battleship Provence, photo 3 of 3; published by the Division of Naval Inteligence of the Navy Department of the United States, 9 Nov 1942
Battleship 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 1938-1940Benito Mussolini at Riccione, Italy, circa 1939
Battleship 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 1938-1940Benito Mussolini at Riccione, Italy, circa 1939
Betty Gillies posing besides an aircraft, date unknownBirdBrigadier General Narbut-Luczynski speaking with children during a Polish Army public event, 1939; note Karabin wz. 98 rifle and Browning wz. 28 automatic rifleBritish Skua aircraft approaching a carrier for landing, circa late 1930s
Betty Gillies posing besides an aircraft, date unknownBird's eye view of the city of Taihoku (now Taipei), Taiwan, 1939; note the Taihoku General Government Building (now Presidential Office Building) in center and Taiwan Governor Museum (now National Taiwan Museum) at the left edge of photoBrigadier General Narbut-Luczynski speaking with children during a Polish Army public event, 1939; note Karabin wz. 98 rifle and Browning wz. 28 automatic rifleBritish Skua aircraft approaching a carrier for landing, circa late 1930s
British Skua aircraft taking off from a carrier, circa late 1930sBV 138 MS Seedrache minesweeping aircraft being lifted onto a seaplane tender, 1940s; note degaussing ringCanadian Hurricane fighters in flight over shore lines, date unknownCanadian Hurricane fighters in flight, date unknown
British Skua aircraft taking off from a carrier, circa late 1930sBV 138 MS Seedrache minesweeping aircraft being lifted onto a seaplane tender, 1940s; note degaussing ringCanadian Hurricane fighters in flight over shore lines, date unknownCanadian Hurricane fighters in flight, date unknown

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