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The US Navy’s first aircraft carrier, USS Langley, underway with nearly 60 aircraft flying overhead, 1935.Tiger, Luchs, Jaguar, and Iltis at anchor, 1934-1940Toyama Prefecture Tatsuru Saito and Prince Morimasa of Nashimoto, 1935Unidentified vessel in drydock, Germaniawerft yard, Kiel, Germany, circa 1930s
The US Navy’s first aircraft carrier, USS Langley, underway with nearly 60 aircraft flying overhead, 1935.Tiger, Luchs, Jaguar, and Iltis at anchor, 1934-1940Toyama Prefecture Tatsuru Saito and Prince Morimasa of Nashimoto, 1935Unidentified vessel in drydock, Germaniawerft yard, Kiel, Germany, circa 1930s
US Army 155 mm Howitzer Carriage M1917 or M1918 howitzer in traveling position, date unknownUS Marine Byron Anderson on a horse in China, circa 1935USS Lawrence in San Diego harbor, California, United States, 1935; photographed from destroyer tender USS DobbinUSS Lexington underway, circa early 1930s; note one aircraft having just taken off
US Army 155 mm Howitzer Carriage M1917 or M1918 howitzer in traveling position, date unknownUS Marine Byron Anderson on a horse in China, circa 1935USS Lawrence in San Diego harbor, California, United States, 1935; photographed from destroyer tender USS DobbinUSS Lexington underway, circa early 1930s; note one aircraft having just taken off
USS S-39 off Olongapo, Philippine Islands, 1935USS Saratoga (foreground), USS Langley (center), USS Lexington (background) and other warships off San Pedro, California, United States, 1930sUSS Saratoga, circa 1930sVannevar Bush standing over a section of his differential analyzer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, circa 1935.
USS S-39 off Olongapo, Philippine Islands, 1935USS Saratoga (foreground), USS Langley (center), USS Lexington (background) and other warships off San Pedro, California, United States, 1930sUSS Saratoga, circa 1930sVannevar Bush standing over a section of his differential analyzer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, circa 1935.
View of Germaniawerft yard of Kiel, Germany, circa 1930sView of the stern of light cruiser Köln, with men manning her rails, 1935Xie Jieshi touring a prison in Shinchiku (now Hsinchu), Taiwan, 1935Zhang Xueliang and Chiang Kaishek, circa 1930s
View of Germaniawerft yard of Kiel, Germany, circa 1930sView of the stern of light cruiser Köln, with men manning her rails, 1935Xie Jieshi touring a prison in Shinchiku (now Hsinchu), Taiwan, 1935Zhang Xueliang and Chiang Kaishek, circa 1930s
Zhang Xueliang and Chiang Kaishek, circa 1930sZhang Xueliang and Chiang Kaishek, date unknownZheng Xiaoxu with Manchukuo officials, China, circa 1930sZheng Xiaoxu with Reginald Johnston, northeastern China, 1935
Zhang Xueliang and Chiang Kaishek, circa 1930sZhang Xueliang and Chiang Kaishek, date unknownZheng Xiaoxu with Manchukuo officials, China, circa 1930sZheng Xiaoxu with Reginald Johnston, northeastern China, 1935

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