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Cruiser St. Louis moored at Pier 7 at the Naval Operating Base in Norfolk, Virginia, United States 19 May 1939 prior to her commissioning ceremony.King George VI of the United Kingdom at the Canadian Parliament, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 19 May 1939Rear Admiral Russell Willson relieving Rear Admiral Chester Nimitz as Commander US Navy Battleship Division One aboard USS Arizona, San Pedro, California, United States, 26 May 1939SA-Obergruppenführer Dietrich von Jagow congratulating Hans Lammers for Lammers
Cruiser St. Louis moored at Pier 7 at the Naval Operating Base in Norfolk, Virginia, United States 19 May 1939 prior to her commissioning ceremony.King George VI of the United Kingdom at the Canadian Parliament, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 19 May 1939Rear Admiral Russell Willson relieving Rear Admiral Chester Nimitz as Commander US Navy Battleship Division One aboard USS Arizona, San Pedro, California, United States, 26 May 1939SA-Obergruppenführer Dietrich von Jagow congratulating Hans Lammers for Lammers' birthday, 26 May 1939
The chief shipbuilders of carrier Shokaku posing with the hull of the ship two days prior to launching, Yokosuka, Japan, 30 May 1939Admiral Graf Spee in European waters in mid-1939DH.95 Flamingo aircraft G-AFUE during route proving flights with Jersey Airways, over Portelet Bay, Jersey, Jun 1939; note Portelet Tower in center of photograph; seen in 10 Aug 1939 issue of Flight magazineErnst Udet (in cockpit) receiving instructions on the Bü 181 aircraft from designer Anders Johan Andersson, circa 1939
The chief shipbuilders of carrier Shokaku posing with the hull of the ship two days prior to launching, Yokosuka, Japan, 30 May 1939Admiral Graf Spee in European waters in mid-1939DH.95 Flamingo aircraft G-AFUE during route proving flights with Jersey Airways, over Portelet Bay, Jersey, Jun 1939; note Portelet Tower in center of photograph; seen in 10 Aug 1939 issue of Flight magazineErnst Udet (in cockpit) receiving instructions on the Bü 181 aircraft from designer Anders Johan Andersson, circa 1939
French cruiser La Motte-Picquet (only stern visible), USS Chaumont, and Italian cruiser Bartolomeo Colleoni at Shanghai, China, late May or early Jun 1939French cruiser La Motte-Picquet at Shanghai, China, late May or early Jun 1939; note HMS Birmingham ahead of  La Motte-Picquet, USS Chaumont aft of La Motte-PicquetHMS Birmingham at Shanghai, China,  late May or early Jun 1939Japanese soldiers in Mongolia Area, China, 1939; note captured Soviet DP machine gun
French cruiser La Motte-Picquet (only stern visible), USS Chaumont, and Italian cruiser Bartolomeo Colleoni at Shanghai, China, late May or early Jun 1939French cruiser La Motte-Picquet at Shanghai, China, late May or early Jun 1939; note HMS Birmingham ahead of La Motte-Picquet, USS Chaumont aft of La Motte-PicquetHMS Birmingham at Shanghai, China, late May or early Jun 1939Japanese soldiers in Mongolia Area, China, 1939; note captured Soviet DP machine gun
Japanese troops celebrating with captured Soviet vehicles, Battle of Khalkhin Gol, Mongolia Area, China, 1939Officers of destroyer Mugford Ens. Robert Main, Lt. Ephraim McLean, Lt. Robert Speck, Lt. Cmdr. Arleigh Burke, Ens. Arthur Johnson, Lt. Gelzer Sims, and Lt. (jg) Robert Holmes, Jun 1939Rear Admiral Chester Nimitz being sworn in as US Navy Chief of the Bureau of Navigation by Rear Admiral Walter Woodson at the Navy Department, Washington DC, United States, Jun 1939Scharnhorst (left of photograph) and Gneisenau (right) in port, Germany, circa late spring or early summer 1939
Japanese troops celebrating with captured Soviet vehicles, Battle of Khalkhin Gol, Mongolia Area, China, 1939Officers of destroyer Mugford Ens. Robert Main, Lt. Ephraim McLean, Lt. Robert Speck, Lt. Cmdr. Arleigh Burke, Ens. Arthur Johnson, Lt. Gelzer Sims, and Lt. (jg) Robert Holmes, Jun 1939Rear Admiral Chester Nimitz being sworn in as US Navy Chief of the Bureau of Navigation by Rear Admiral Walter Woodson at the Navy Department, Washington DC, United States, Jun 1939Scharnhorst (left of photograph) and Gneisenau (right) in port, Germany, circa late spring or early summer 1939
Soviet BT-5 tank crew surrendering to Japanese troops, Mongolia Area, China, 1939Type 89 medium tank and crew, Mongolia Area, China, 1939USS Augusta at Shanghai, China, late May or early Jun 1939; note Japanese armored cruiser Izumo in far backgroundLaunching of Shokaku from the second construction slip of Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, Japan, 1430 hours on 1 Jun 1939
Soviet BT-5 tank crew surrendering to Japanese troops, Mongolia Area, China, 1939Type 89 medium tank and crew, Mongolia Area, China, 1939USS Augusta at Shanghai, China, late May or early Jun 1939; note Japanese armored cruiser Izumo in far backgroundLaunching of Shokaku from the second construction slip of Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, Japan, 1430 hours on 1 Jun 1939

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