25,079 items in this album on 1,254 pages.

  • « Previous
  • First
  • ...
  • 26
  • 27
  • 28
  • 29
  • 30
  • 31
  • 32
  • 33
  • ...
  • Last
  • Next »
USS Nevada (foreground), USS Oklahoma (center), and either USS Pennsylvania or USS Arizona (background) underway, early 1920sUSS New Mexico at Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington, United States, circa 1920USS New Mexico in Culebra Cut, Panama Cana, early 1920sUSS Oklahoma firing her 14-inch guns during exercises in the 1920s; note USS Nevada astern
USS Nevada (foreground), USS Oklahoma (center), and either USS Pennsylvania or USS Arizona (background) underway, early 1920sUSS New Mexico at Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington, United States, circa 1920USS New Mexico in Culebra Cut, Panama Cana, early 1920sUSS Oklahoma firing her 14-inch guns during exercises in the 1920s; note USS Nevada astern
USS Oregon sailing off San Diego, California, United States, circa 1910s or 1920sUSS R-14 underway, probably during trials, late 1919 or early 1920View of F. Schichau Elbing, Germany (now Elblag, Poland), date unknownView of F. Schichau Elbing, Germany (now Elblag, Poland), date unknown
USS Oregon sailing off San Diego, California, United States, circa 1910s or 1920sUSS R-14 underway, probably during trials, late 1919 or early 1920View of F. Schichau Elbing, Germany (now Elblag, Poland), date unknownView of F. Schichau Elbing, Germany (now Elblag, Poland), date unknown
View of facilities at AG Vulcan Stettin shipyard, Germany, circa 1920View of Howaldtswerke shipyard from the opposite bank of the Schwentine River, Kiel, Germany, circa 1920s; note how little room there was to launch vessels from the slipsView of Slips 1-7 at the F. Schichau Elbing shipyard in Elbing, Germany (now Elblag, Poland), circa 1920sView of Slips 8-11 at the F. Schichau Elbing shipyard in Elbing, Germany (now Elblag, Poland), date unknown; note a torpedo boat being launched from Slip 9
View of facilities at AG Vulcan Stettin shipyard, Germany, circa 1920View of Howaldtswerke shipyard from the opposite bank of the Schwentine River, Kiel, Germany, circa 1920s; note how little room there was to launch vessels from the slipsView of Slips 1-7 at the F. Schichau Elbing shipyard in Elbing, Germany (now Elblag, Poland), circa 1920sView of Slips 8-11 at the F. Schichau Elbing shipyard in Elbing, Germany (now Elblag, Poland), date unknown; note a torpedo boat being launched from Slip 9
Arizona at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Jan 1920USS Oklahoma at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, 1 Jan 1920Submarine tender USS Camden and submarine USS R-1, 21 Jan 1920Lieutenant Colonel Pierre van Ryneveld and First Lieutenant Quinton Brand posing before Vimy aircraft
Arizona at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Jan 1920USS Oklahoma at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, 1 Jan 1920Submarine tender USS Camden and submarine USS R-1, 21 Jan 1920Lieutenant Colonel Pierre van Ryneveld and First Lieutenant Quinton Brand posing before Vimy aircraft 'Silver Queen' before attempting to fly to South Africa; Brooklands, England, UK, 4 Feb 1920
Officers aboard Nagato during her fitting out period, Japan, 3 Mar 1920Wedding photo of Crown Prince Yi Un and Princess Masako, Tokyo, Japan, 28 Apr 19203in M1918 anti-aircraft gun on a trailer, in traveling position, as seen in US Army publication US submarines R-4, R-5, R-6, R-10, R-9, R-8, R-7, R-3, S-4, and S-3, New York, New York, May 1920
Officers aboard Nagato during her fitting out period, Japan, 3 Mar 1920Wedding photo of Crown Prince Yi Un and Princess Masako, Tokyo, Japan, 28 Apr 19203in M1918 anti-aircraft gun on a trailer, in traveling position, as seen in US Army publication 'Handbook of artillery: including mobile, anti-aircraft and trench matériel (1920)'US submarines R-4, R-5, R-6, R-10, R-9, R-8, R-7, R-3, S-4, and S-3, New York, New York, May 1920

25,079 items in this album on 1,254 pages.

  • « Previous
  • First
  • ...
  • 26
  • 27
  • 28
  • 29
  • 30
  • 31
  • 32
  • 33
  • ...
  • Last
  • Next »


Search WW2DB
Famous WW2 Quote
"Among the men who fought on Iwo Jima, uncommon valor was a common virtue."

Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, 16 Mar 1945


Support Us

Please consider supporting us on Patreon. Even $1 a month will go a long way. Thank you!

Or, please support us by purchasing some WW2DB merchandise at TeeSpring, Thank you!