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Battleship Lemnos at Smyrna, Turkey, 15 Sep 1919Greek battleship Lemnos firing a salute to US Navy Admiral Mark Bristol at Smyrna, Turkey, 15 Sep 1919; note British D-class light cruiser in backgroundKim Gu and other members of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea in Shanghai, China, 17 Sep 1919Tenryu underway, circa late 1919
Battleship Lemnos at Smyrna, Turkey, 15 Sep 1919Greek battleship Lemnos firing a salute to US Navy Admiral Mark Bristol at Smyrna, Turkey, 15 Sep 1919; note British D-class light cruiser in backgroundKim Gu and other members of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea in Shanghai, China, 17 Sep 1919Tenryu underway, circa late 1919
FT-17 light tanks of the Polish 2nd Tank Regiment preparing for Battle of Daugavpils of the Polish-Soviet War, Latvia, 1919-1920Launch of USS California at Mare Island Navy Yard, 20 Nov 1919; note the sponsor Mrs. R. T. Zane (left, woman with hat), a bugler (center), a motion picture camera with its operator, and a US Navy captain (waving hat) on the platformTenryu underway during trials, Japan, 1919Tenryu, Yokosuka, Japan, late 1919
FT-17 light tanks of the Polish 2nd Tank Regiment preparing for Battle of Daugavpils of the Polish-Soviet War, Latvia, 1919-1920Launch of USS California at Mare Island Navy Yard, 20 Nov 1919; note the sponsor Mrs. R. T. Zane (left, woman with hat), a bugler (center), a motion picture camera with its operator, and a US Navy captain (waving hat) on the platformTenryu underway during trials, Japan, 1919Tenryu, Yokosuka, Japan, late 1919
After ammunition ships Pyro and Nitro were christened at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington, United States, the drydock was flooded for their launching, 16 Dec 1919.25,000-ton floating dry dock, Howaldtswerke shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, circa 1920sBeretta M1918 submachine gun, circa 1920s
After ammunition ships Pyro and Nitro were christened at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington, United States, the drydock was flooded for their launching, 16 Dec 1919.'Nurses Hamlet' at US Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia, United States, circa 1920s25,000-ton floating dry dock, Howaldtswerke shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, circa 1920sBeretta M1918 submachine gun, circa 1920s
Building docks of Seebeckwerft shipyard with the gantry clearly seen, Bremerhaven, Germany, circa 1920sCanon de 194 mle GPF in firing configuration, circa 1920sCanon de 194 mle GPF in traveling configuration, circa 1920sCanon de 75 M modèle 1919 Schneider in firing configuration, circa 1920s
Building docks of Seebeckwerft shipyard with the gantry clearly seen, Bremerhaven, Germany, circa 1920sCanon de 194 mle GPF in firing configuration, circa 1920sCanon de 194 mle GPF in traveling configuration, circa 1920sCanon de 75 M modèle 1919 Schneider in firing configuration, circa 1920s
Canon de 75 M modèle 1919 Schneider in traveling configuration with two mules, circa 1920sClose-up of USS S-46Diagram of the Officers Station of a main battery 14-inch gun turret for the Tennessee-class of US battleshipsDrawing of a slipway of Vulcan shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, circa 1920
Canon de 75 M modèle 1919 Schneider in traveling configuration with two mules, circa 1920sClose-up of USS S-46's conning tower, Mare Island Navy Yard, Vallejo, California, United States, 1920sDiagram of the Officers Station of a main battery 14-inch gun turret for the Tennessee-class of US battleshipsDrawing of a slipway of Vulcan shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, circa 1920

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