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The entrance to Ouvrage Schoenenbourg along the Maginot Line in AlsaceBattleship MutsuBattleship MutsuMuseum ship and National Landmark Gato-class submarine Silversides in full dress for the United States Navy’s Submarine Centennial at Muskegon, Michigan, United States, 3 June 2000.
The entrance to Ouvrage Schoenenbourg along the Maginot Line in AlsaceBattleship Mutsu's primary gun on display at the Museum of Maritime Science, Tokyo, Japan, 11 Feb 2000, photo 1 of 2Battleship Mutsu's primary gun on display at the Museum of Maritime Science, Tokyo, Japan, 11 Feb 2000, photo 2 of 2Museum ship and National Landmark Gato-class submarine Silversides in full dress for the United States Navy’s Submarine Centennial at Muskegon, Michigan, United States, 3 June 2000.
US President Bill Clinton awarding Daniel Inouye the Medal of Honor, 21 Jun 2000Civilian aircraft Howard 500 at Coventry airport, England, United Kingdom, 12 Aug 2000Underwater image of the Japanese Type A midget submarine sunk by USS Ward as the first casualty of the Pearl Harbor Attack, 7 Dec 1941. Note shell hole. 28 Aug 2002 photo by Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory (HURL).US Navy Master Chief Petty Officer Terry Scott inspecting an old Japanese Type 96 25mm gun at Iwo Jima, Japan, 23 Mar 2003
US President Bill Clinton awarding Daniel Inouye the Medal of Honor, 21 Jun 2000Civilian aircraft Howard 500 at Coventry airport, England, United Kingdom, 12 Aug 2000Underwater image of the Japanese Type A midget submarine sunk by USS Ward as the first casualty of the Pearl Harbor Attack, 7 Dec 1941. Note shell hole. 28 Aug 2002 photo by Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory (HURL).US Navy Master Chief Petty Officer Terry Scott inspecting an old Japanese Type 96 25mm gun at Iwo Jima, Japan, 23 Mar 2003
American military cemetery at Normandy, summer 2003United States Forest Service sign marking the spot where the United States suffered the first aerial bombing attack in history, Mount Emily, Oregon, United States. 2003 photo.Conning tower of submarine Pintado on display at the National Museum of the Pacific War, Fredericksburg, Texas, United States, 9 Jul 2003B-17F Flying Fortress bomber
American military cemetery at Normandy, summer 2003United States Forest Service sign marking the spot where the United States suffered the first aerial bombing attack in history, Mount Emily, Oregon, United States. 2003 photo.Conning tower of submarine Pintado on display at the National Museum of the Pacific War, Fredericksburg, Texas, United States, 9 Jul 2003B-17F Flying Fortress bomber 'Memphis Belle' during refurbishment, Millington, Tennessee, United States, 11 Jul 2003
Lubyanka Building, Moscow, Russia, 8 Aug 2003US Senator Daniel Inouye at the USS Arizona Memorial, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, 7 Dec 2003Steve Hinton flying P-38 Lightning aircraft 240mm howitzer, Matsu Islands, Republic of China, 8 Jun 2004
Lubyanka Building, Moscow, Russia, 8 Aug 2003US Senator Daniel Inouye at the USS Arizona Memorial, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, 7 Dec 2003Steve Hinton flying P-38 Lightning aircraft 'Glacier Girl' over Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, United States, 21 May 2004240mm howitzer, Matsu Islands, Republic of China, 8 Jun 2004
Battleship New Jersey seen from nearby park, 14 Jun 2004Battleship New JerseyBattleship New JerseyBattleship New Jersey
Battleship New Jersey seen from nearby park, 14 Jun 2004Battleship New Jersey's aft turret, 14 Jun 2004, photo 1 of 4Battleship New Jersey's aft turret, 14 Jun 2004, photo 2 of 4Battleship New Jersey's aft turret, 14 Jun 2004, photo 3 of 4; note the Mk 38 Gun Directors on side of turret

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