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USS Idaho and USS New Mexico at anchor, Seattle, Washington, United States, Jul-Aug 1935Leahy aboard USS West Virginia, Long Beach, California, United States, Sep 1935USS Houston off San Diego, California, United States in Oct 1935, with US President Franklin Roosevelt on board; note she was flying an admiralHulls of the Mahan-class destroyers Cassin, left, and Shaw, right, on the ways at Philadelphia Navy Yard 26 Oct 1935 two days before they were both launched.
USS Idaho and USS New Mexico at anchor, Seattle, Washington, United States, Jul-Aug 1935Leahy aboard USS West Virginia, Long Beach, California, United States, Sep 1935USS Houston off San Diego, California, United States in Oct 1935, with US President Franklin Roosevelt on board; note she was flying an admiral's four-star flag at her foremast peak and the Presidential flag at her mainmast peakHulls of the Mahan-class destroyers Cassin, left, and Shaw, right, on the ways at Philadelphia Navy Yard 26 Oct 1935 two days before they were both launched.
Harry Hopkins speaking to reporters, 1 Nov 1935A-17 aircraft of USAAC 7th Bombardment Group, March Field, Moreno Valley, California, United States, 1930sA-17 aircraft of USAAC 90th Attack Squadron in flight near Barksdale Field, Louisiana, United States, 1936Control tower at Mines Field, Inglewood, California between Hangars 2 and 3, 1930s. Hangar No. 1 is beyond with flag flying from its tower. Biplanes of the Moreland Aircraft Company sit on the ramp.
Harry Hopkins speaking to reporters, 1 Nov 1935A-17 aircraft of USAAC 7th Bombardment Group, March Field, Moreno Valley, California, United States, 1930sA-17 aircraft of USAAC 90th Attack Squadron in flight near Barksdale Field, Louisiana, United States, 1936Control tower at Mines Field, Inglewood, California between Hangars 2 and 3, 1930s. Hangar No. 1 is beyond with flag flying from its tower. Biplanes of the Moreland Aircraft Company sit on the ramp.
Mines Filed, Inglewood, California in the mid-1930s. Hangars No. 1 through 5 can be seen, Hangar No. 1 is on the right. The control tower is between Hangars No. 2 and 3.XN3N-1 aircraft, United States, circa 1930sXN3N-2 aircraft (Bureau Number 0265) in flight, United States, 1936The Goodyear blimp passing behind Hangar No. 1 at Mines Field, Inglewood, California, 7 Feb 1930. Hangar No. 1 was built and operated by the Curtiss-Wright Flying Service.
Mines Filed, Inglewood, California in the mid-1930s. Hangars No. 1 through 5 can be seen, Hangar No. 1 is on the right. The control tower is between Hangars No. 2 and 3.XN3N-1 aircraft, United States, circa 1930sXN3N-2 aircraft (Bureau Number 0265) in flight, United States, 1936The Goodyear blimp passing behind Hangar No. 1 at Mines Field, Inglewood, California, 7 Feb 1930. Hangar No. 1 was built and operated by the Curtiss-Wright Flying Service.
Brigadier General Henry Arnold with base commander LtCol Clarence L Tinker in front of a Martin B-12 bomber, Hamilton Field, Novato (listed at the time as San Rafael), California, United States, 10 Jan 1936.USS New Orleans in drydock at the New York Navy Yard with crew members scraping the hull, 1936. Good view of the bow section that got blown off seven years later in the Battle of Tassafaronga.Eleanor Roosevelt at the launching ceremony of carrier Yorktown, Newport News, Virginia, United States, 4 Apr 1936Submarine Pompano and destroyer Henley under construction at the Mare Island Navy Yard, California, United States, 16 Apr 1936
Brigadier General Henry Arnold with base commander LtCol Clarence L Tinker in front of a Martin B-12 bomber, Hamilton Field, Novato (listed at the time as San Rafael), California, United States, 10 Jan 1936.USS New Orleans in drydock at the New York Navy Yard with crew members scraping the hull, 1936. Good view of the bow section that got blown off seven years later in the Battle of Tassafaronga.Eleanor Roosevelt at the launching ceremony of carrier Yorktown, Newport News, Virginia, United States, 4 Apr 1936Submarine Pompano and destroyer Henley under construction at the Mare Island Navy Yard, California, United States, 16 Apr 1936
Smith and Preston at the Mare Island Navy Yard, California, United States, 21 Sep 1936Wooden pattern for PickerelView of submarine Permit with fore poppet, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 4 Oct 1936View of submarine Permit
Smith and Preston at the Mare Island Navy Yard, California, United States, 21 Sep 1936Wooden pattern for Pickerel's brass data plaque, photographed by the Electric Boat Company, Groton, Connecticut, United States, circa 1936 or early 1937View of submarine Permit with fore poppet, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 4 Oct 1936View of submarine Permit's stern, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 4 Oct 1936

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