208 items in this album on 11 pages.

USS Arizona at sea with other US Navy Atlantic Fleet battleships during gunnery practice, circa 1917USS New Mexico, off Nova Scotia, Canada, late 1920sUS delegates en reoute to Second London Naval Conference aboard passenger liner George Washington, Jan 1930Submarine V-5 (later USS Narwhal) on builder trials in early 1930.
USS Arizona at sea with other US Navy Atlantic Fleet battleships during gunnery practice, circa 1917USS New Mexico, off Nova Scotia, Canada, late 1920sUS delegates en reoute to Second London Naval Conference aboard passenger liner George Washington, Jan 1930Submarine V-5 (later USS Narwhal) on builder trials in early 1930.
Submarine V-5 (later USS Narwhal) in the Atlantic, mid-1930.United States submarine V-5 (later Narwhal) during her post-commissioning trials off Provincetown, Massachusetts, Jul 1930. Note her two 6-inch deck guns.Lieutenant Commander John “Babe” Brown of the United States Navy on the bridge of submarine V-5 (later Narwhal) as her commanding officer during the boat’s post-commissioning trials off Provincetown, MA, 24 Jul 1930.Deutsche Luft Hansa flying boat tender Westfalen in the Atlantic Ocean, 1933; note Wal flying boat
Submarine V-5 (later USS Narwhal) in the Atlantic, mid-1930.United States submarine V-5 (later Narwhal) during her post-commissioning trials off Provincetown, Massachusetts, Jul 1930. Note her two 6-inch deck guns.Lieutenant Commander John “Babe” Brown of the United States Navy on the bridge of submarine V-5 (later Narwhal) as her commanding officer during the boat’s post-commissioning trials off Provincetown, MA, 24 Jul 1930.Deutsche Luft Hansa flying boat tender Westfalen in the Atlantic Ocean, 1933; note Wal flying boat
Battleship USS Maryland underway in 1935.HMS Apollo underway in the Atlantic Ocean off St. Johns, Virgin Islands, 2 Feb 1937Sargo underway during her trials off Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States, 1 Nov 1938, photo 1 of 3Sargo underway during her trials off Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States, 1 Nov 1938, photo 2 of 3
Battleship USS Maryland underway in 1935.HMS Apollo underway in the Atlantic Ocean off St. Johns, Virgin Islands, 2 Feb 1937Sargo underway during her trials off Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States, 1 Nov 1938, photo 1 of 3Sargo underway during her trials off Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States, 1 Nov 1938, photo 2 of 3
Sargo underway during her trials off Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States, 1 Nov 1938, photo 3 of 3USS Quincy (foreground) and USS Tuscaloosa (background) preparing to enter the Strait of Magellan from the Atlantic Ocean, 14 May 1939Admiral Graf Spee in the English Channel, Aug 1939, photo 1 of 2Admiral Graf Spee in the English Channel, Aug 1939, photo 2 of 2
Sargo underway during her trials off Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States, 1 Nov 1938, photo 3 of 3USS Quincy (foreground) and USS Tuscaloosa (background) preparing to enter the Strait of Magellan from the Atlantic Ocean, 14 May 1939Admiral Graf Spee in the English Channel, Aug 1939, photo 1 of 2Admiral Graf Spee in the English Channel, Aug 1939, photo 2 of 2
HMS Courageous sinking in the Atlantic Ocean, 17 Sep 1939HMS Courageous sinking, Atlantic Ocean, 17 Sep 1939; photograph taken by a British Royal Navy sailor aboard an escorting vesselGerman He 115 aircraft dropping a torpedo on an unidentified merchant ship in the English Channel, 1940Émile Bertin off Norway, Apr 1940
HMS Courageous sinking in the Atlantic Ocean, 17 Sep 1939HMS Courageous sinking, Atlantic Ocean, 17 Sep 1939; photograph taken by a British Royal Navy sailor aboard an escorting vesselGerman He 115 aircraft dropping a torpedo on an unidentified merchant ship in the English Channel, 1940Émile Bertin off Norway, Apr 1940

208 items in this album on 11 pages.



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