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USS S-46 departing Guantanamo, Cuba for Mare Island Navy Yard, California, United States, Apr 1927; note USS S-44 in foreground and USS Moody in backgroundAerial photo of battleship Colorado in a harbor, 2 May 1927; note three large and five small harbor tugs nearbyUSS S-29 off US Territory of Hawaii, Jun 1927Charles Lindbergh prepared to disembark from Memphis at the Washington Navy Yard, Washington DC, United States upon his return from Europe after his pioneering trans-Atlantic flight, 11 Jun 1927
USS S-46 departing Guantanamo, Cuba for Mare Island Navy Yard, California, United States, Apr 1927; note USS S-44 in foreground and USS Moody in backgroundAerial photo of battleship Colorado in a harbor, 2 May 1927; note three large and five small harbor tugs nearbyUSS S-29 off US Territory of Hawaii, Jun 1927Charles Lindbergh prepared to disembark from Memphis at the Washington Navy Yard, Washington DC, United States upon his return from Europe after his pioneering trans-Atlantic flight, 11 Jun 1927
Memphis at the Washington Navy Yard, Washington DC, United States, with Charles Lindbergh on board, upon his return from Europe after his pioneering trans-Atlantic flight, 11 Jun 1927Akagi underway during trials in the Seto Inland Sea, Japan, 17 Jun 1927; note the triple flight deckNagato at anchor, Jul 1927; note seaplane on No. 2 turretAoba undergoing sea trials, 23 Jul 1927
Memphis at the Washington Navy Yard, Washington DC, United States, with Charles Lindbergh on board, upon his return from Europe after his pioneering trans-Atlantic flight, 11 Jun 1927Akagi underway during trials in the Seto Inland Sea, Japan, 17 Jun 1927; note the triple flight deckNagato at anchor, Jul 1927; note seaplane on No. 2 turretAoba undergoing sea trials, 23 Jul 1927
Light cruiser Jintsu damaged after colliding with destroyer Warabi during training exercise in night of 24 Aug 1927, Maizuru, Japan, circa 26 Aug 1927Aoba near Nagasaki, Sep 1927Battleship Nagato, Oct 1927Japanese battlecruiser Hiei during a fleet exercise south of Oshima Island, south of Tokyo Bay, Japan, 24 Oct 1927
Light cruiser Jintsu damaged after colliding with destroyer Warabi during training exercise in night of 24 Aug 1927, Maizuru, Japan, circa 26 Aug 1927Aoba near Nagasaki, Sep 1927Battleship Nagato, Oct 1927Japanese battlecruiser Hiei during a fleet exercise south of Oshima Island, south of Tokyo Bay, Japan, 24 Oct 1927
Devonshire in port, circa Oct 1927USS Lexington fitting out at the Bethlehem Steel Company shipyard at Quincy, Massachusetts, Nov 1927; note merchant ship West Grama at right edge of photoCarrier Argus, circa late 1920sChinese cruiser Yingrui off Shanghai, China, 1928
Devonshire in port, circa Oct 1927USS Lexington fitting out at the Bethlehem Steel Company shipyard at Quincy, Massachusetts, Nov 1927; note merchant ship West Grama at right edge of photoCarrier Argus, circa late 1920sChinese cruiser Yingrui off Shanghai, China, 1928
Chinese cruiser Yingrui, China, circa 1920sCruiser HMS Cumberland, circa 1928. Location unknown. Note the hull painted white.HMAS Australia soon after her completion, with her original short smokestacks, 1928HMS Barham, HMS Malaya, and HMS Argus in exercise, circa late 1920s, photo 1 of 2
Chinese cruiser Yingrui, China, circa 1920sCruiser HMS Cumberland, circa 1928. Location unknown. Note the hull painted white.HMAS Australia soon after her completion, with her original short smokestacks, 1928HMS Barham, HMS Malaya, and HMS Argus in exercise, circa late 1920s, photo 1 of 2

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