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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 foregroundBattleship Kongo at Takao (Kaohsiung), Taiwan during Crown Prince HirohitoBattleship Kongo in Kirun harbor, Taiwan with Crown Prince Hirohito on board, 27 Apr 1923USS S-35, circa May 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 foregroundBattleship Kongo at Takao (Kaohsiung), Taiwan during Crown Prince Hirohito's visit, 23 Apr 1923Battleship Kongo in Kirun harbor, Taiwan with Crown Prince Hirohito on board, 27 Apr 1923USS S-35, circa May 1923
American submarines S-24, S-25, and S-28 at Groton, Connecticut, United States, 4 May 1923S-21, S-23, and S-26 at Groton, Connecticut, United States, 4 May 1923USS S-21, USS S-34, and USS S-31 at Groton, Connecticut, United States, 9 Jun 1923Aircraft carrier USS Langley (Langley-class) alongside the Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC, United States, 3 Jul 1923. The white building at the photo’s top left is the present day National Museum of the Navy.
American submarines S-24, S-25, and S-28 at Groton, Connecticut, United States, 4 May 1923S-21, S-23, and S-26 at Groton, Connecticut, United States, 4 May 1923USS S-21, USS S-34, and USS S-31 at Groton, Connecticut, United States, 9 Jun 1923Aircraft carrier USS Langley (Langley-class) alongside the Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC, United States, 3 Jul 1923. The white building at the photo’s top left is the present day National Museum of the Navy.
USS Reuben James at anchor in Bar Harbor, Maine, United States, 4 Jul 1923S-25 on a temporary wooden platform, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 5 Jul 1923Battleship Colorado steaming at high speed, probably during her trials, 1923USS Concord at anchor, Algiers, Algeria, circa late 1923
USS Reuben James at anchor in Bar Harbor, Maine, United States, 4 Jul 1923S-25 on a temporary wooden platform, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 5 Jul 1923Battleship Colorado steaming at high speed, probably during her trials, 1923USS Concord at anchor, Algiers, Algeria, circa late 1923
Marblehead being prepared for launching, William Cramp and Sons shipyard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 9 Oct 1923USS S-35 underway off San Diego, California, United States, Nov 1923USS S-41 fitting out at the Bethlehem Union Plant, San Francisco, California, United States, 27 Dec 192314-inch guns of battleship USS Arizona’s forward batteries, 1924
Marblehead being prepared for launching, William Cramp and Sons shipyard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 9 Oct 1923USS S-35 underway off San Diego, California, United States, Nov 1923USS S-41 fitting out at the Bethlehem Union Plant, San Francisco, California, United States, 27 Dec 192314-inch guns of battleship USS Arizona’s forward batteries, 1924
Aerial photo of Hood, circa 1924, photo 1 of 2Aerial photo of Hood, circa 1924, photo 2 of 2Battleship Mutsu underway, circa 1920sCrew of USS Arizona
Aerial photo of Hood, circa 1924, photo 1 of 2Aerial photo of Hood, circa 1924, photo 2 of 2Battleship Mutsu underway, circa 1920sCrew of USS Arizona's Turret No. 4, circa 1924; commanding officer Ensign Arleigh Burke at far left

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