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2nd Lieutenant Henry Arnold at the controls of a Wright Type B aircraft, Wright Flying School, Fairborn near Dayton, Ohio, United States, 1911A boatswain aboard Scharnhorst, date unknownAdmiral Scheer as seen on a postcardApogon
2nd Lieutenant Henry Arnold at the controls of a Wright Type B aircraft, Wright Flying School, Fairborn near Dayton, Ohio, United States, 1911A boatswain aboard Scharnhorst, date unknownAdmiral Scheer as seen on a postcardApogon's conning tower
Asagumo as seen in US Division of Naval InteligenceAtago, date unknownBrummer operating off Norway, circa 1940s; note the three mine launching doors on the stern and aft gun turretsChokai underway at sea
Asagumo as seen in US Division of Naval Inteligence's A503 FM30-50 booklet for identifying shipsAtago, date unknownBrummer operating off Norway, circa 1940s; note the three mine launching doors on the stern and aft gun turretsChokai underway at sea
Close-up of EmdenCraven underway, date unknownDestroyer Grom, date unknownDrawings of German auxiliary cruiser Kormoran
Close-up of Emden's bow, date unknownCraven underway, date unknownDestroyer Grom, date unknownDrawings of German auxiliary cruiser Kormoran
Emden at rest, date unknownEmden with her sailors lined up, date unknownGen. Władysław Sikorski decorating Polish-American pilot Francis Gabreski, Britain, 1940sGilmore off Aleutian Islands, date unknown
Emden at rest, date unknownEmden with her sailors lined up, date unknownGen. Władysław Sikorski decorating Polish-American pilot Francis Gabreski, Britain, 1940sGilmore off Aleutian Islands, date unknown
Hood at portIllustrious underway, date unknownKikuzuki under salvage, focus on her forecastleKikuzuki under salvage, with USS Menominee (ATF-73) and a crane barge near her
Hood at portIllustrious underway, date unknownKikuzuki under salvage, focus on her forecastleKikuzuki under salvage, with USS Menominee (ATF-73) and a crane barge near her

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