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Louisville at Memorial Day ceremonies, New York City, 31 May 1934Memphis underway off New York City during the Fleet Review, 31 May 1934Pennsylvania underway off New York City during the Naval Review before President Franklin D. Roosevelt, 31 May 1934President Franklin Roosevelt (center) under USS Indianapolis’ 8-inch guns during the Navy Review, 31 May 1934, New York City, New York, United States. The president’s wife, Eleanor, is at left and mother, Sara, at right.
Louisville at Memorial Day ceremonies, New York City, 31 May 1934Memphis underway off New York City during the Fleet Review, 31 May 1934Pennsylvania underway off New York City during the Naval Review before President Franklin D. Roosevelt, 31 May 1934President Franklin Roosevelt (center) under USS Indianapolis’ 8-inch guns during the Navy Review, 31 May 1934, New York City, New York, United States. The president’s wife, Eleanor, is at left and mother, Sara, at right.
Secretary of the Navy Claude A. Swanson, President Franklin Roosevelt, and Ambassador Josephus Daniels aboard Indianapolis, 31 May 1934USS Saratoga preparing to launch aircraft, 31 May 1934Emperor Showa at Saineikan dojo at the Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan, Jun 1934F.221 aircraft at rest, circa mid-1934
Secretary of the Navy Claude A. Swanson, President Franklin Roosevelt, and Ambassador Josephus Daniels aboard Indianapolis, 31 May 1934USS Saratoga preparing to launch aircraft, 31 May 1934Emperor Showa at Saineikan dojo at the Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan, Jun 1934F.221 aircraft at rest, circa mid-1934
USS New Mexico moored in the Hudson River near the Statue of Liberty, New York, United States, Jun 1934USS New Orleans in British waters on her shakedown cruise, May or Jun 1934.Aerial photo of USS Ranger at the Norfolk Naval Operating Base, Norfolk, Virginia, 7 Jun 1934.Nagano, Nimitz, and other officers of various countries at Admiral Heihachiro Togo
USS New Mexico moored in the Hudson River near the Statue of Liberty, New York, United States, Jun 1934USS New Orleans in British waters on her shakedown cruise, May or Jun 1934.Aerial photo of USS Ranger at the Norfolk Naval Operating Base, Norfolk, Virginia, 7 Jun 1934.Nagano, Nimitz, and other officers of various countries at Admiral Heihachiro Togo's funeral, 7 Jun 1934
Hitler Youth camp at the Tempelhof Field in Berlin, Germany, 10 Jun 1934Members of the Hitler Youth at Tempelhofer Feld, Berlin, Germany, 10 Jun 1934Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini walking in front of saluting military during HitlerNikolai Kamanin and Otto Schmidt at an event honoring SS Chelyuskin survivors, Red Square, Moscow, Russia, 19 Jun 1934
Hitler Youth camp at the Tempelhof Field in Berlin, Germany, 10 Jun 1934Members of the Hitler Youth at Tempelhofer Feld, Berlin, Germany, 10 Jun 1934Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini walking in front of saluting military during Hitler's visit to Venice, Italy, 14-16 Jun 1934Nikolai Kamanin and Otto Schmidt at an event honoring SS Chelyuskin survivors, Red Square, Moscow, Russia, 19 Jun 1934
First aircraft landing aboard carrier USS Ranger, 21 Jun 1934. The pilot was Lieutenant Commander Arthur Davis flying a Vought O3U-3 Corsair scout plane.Rear Admiral Ernest King on the flight deck of the USS Ranger speaking with the carrier’s captain, Arthur Bristol, 22 Jun 1934. Admiral King had just come aboard by aircraft.Admiral Graf SpeeÉmile Bertin in drydock at Brest, France, Jul 1934
First aircraft landing aboard carrier USS Ranger, 21 Jun 1934. The pilot was Lieutenant Commander Arthur Davis flying a Vought O3U-3 Corsair scout plane.Rear Admiral Ernest King on the flight deck of the USS Ranger speaking with the carrier’s captain, Arthur Bristol, 22 Jun 1934. Admiral King had just come aboard by aircraft.Admiral Graf Spee's launching ceremony, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 30 Jun 1934Émile Bertin in drydock at Brest, France, Jul 1934

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