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USS Sennet underway off Key West, Florida, United States, 21 Apr 1952USS Iowa underway off Wonsan, Korea, 27 Apr 1952USS Wasp in drydock, Bayonne, New Jersey, United States, late Apr 1952; note damage caused by collision with USS HobsonThe bow of USS Hornet being transported out of New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, May 1952; note USS Ticonderoga in right background; seen in Oct 1957 issue of All Hands magazine
USS Sennet underway off Key West, Florida, United States, 21 Apr 1952USS Iowa underway off Wonsan, Korea, 27 Apr 1952USS Wasp in drydock, Bayonne, New Jersey, United States, late Apr 1952; note damage caused by collision with USS HobsonThe bow of USS Hornet being transported out of New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, May 1952; note USS Ticonderoga in right background; seen in Oct 1957 issue of All Hands magazine
Admiral of the Fleet Earl Louis Mountbatten arriving aboard HMS Glasgow to assume his new position as commander of the Mediterranean Fleet, Malta, 16 May 1952USS Saint Paul in Chongjin harbor, Korea, 23 May 1952British cruiser HMS Belfast alongside American light carrier USS Bataan off the coast of Korea, 27 May 1952; note BataanUSS Archerfish off Mare Island Navy Yard, Vallejo, California, United States, 28 May 1952
Admiral of the Fleet Earl Louis Mountbatten arriving aboard HMS Glasgow to assume his new position as commander of the Mediterranean Fleet, Malta, 16 May 1952USS Saint Paul in Chongjin harbor, Korea, 23 May 1952British cruiser HMS Belfast alongside American light carrier USS Bataan off the coast of Korea, 27 May 1952; note Bataan's 40mm twin guns in foregroundUSS Archerfish off Mare Island Navy Yard, Vallejo, California, United States, 28 May 1952
USS Sea Cat, circa Jun 1952Carrier USS Philippine Sea, destroyer USS Barton, and battleship USS Iowa in the Sea of Japan, 1 Jul 1952Decommissioning ceremony of USS Bluegill, 7 Jul 1952; note USS Rock berthed next to herF9F-2 Panther fighter flying over carriers USS Bon Homme Richard, USS Essex, and USS Princeton off Korea, 1 Aug 1952
USS Sea Cat, circa Jun 1952Carrier USS Philippine Sea, destroyer USS Barton, and battleship USS Iowa in the Sea of Japan, 1 Jul 1952Decommissioning ceremony of USS Bluegill, 7 Jul 1952; note USS Rock berthed next to herF9F-2 Panther fighter flying over carriers USS Bon Homme Richard, USS Essex, and USS Princeton off Korea, 1 Aug 1952
F4U-4 Corsair fighter of US Navy squadron VF-871 being prepared for a mission aboard USS Essex, off Korea, summer or fall 1952USS Iowa bombarding communist positions, Korea, 1952USS Iowa bombarding communist positions off northern Korea, 10 Sep 1952USS Blackfin arriving at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1952
F4U-4 Corsair fighter of US Navy squadron VF-871 being prepared for a mission aboard USS Essex, off Korea, summer or fall 1952USS Iowa bombarding communist positions, Korea, 1952USS Iowa bombarding communist positions off northern Korea, 10 Sep 1952USS Blackfin arriving at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1952
USS Blackfin underway, 1952USS Iowa underway, circa Oct-Nov 1952USS Iowa firing off Koje (now Geoje), Korea, 17 Oct 1952USS Iowa entering Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii with her rails manned as she prepares to pass the sunken USS Arizona, 28 Oct 1952
USS Blackfin underway, 1952USS Iowa underway, circa Oct-Nov 1952USS Iowa firing off Koje (now Geoje), Korea, 17 Oct 1952USS Iowa entering Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii with her rails manned as she prepares to pass the sunken USS Arizona, 28 Oct 1952

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