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USS S-34 tied up to wharf in Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, late 1930s; note railcar carrying new batteries for S-34, and a Balao-class submarine moored nearbyUSS Yorktown (Yorktown-class) at anchor in Haiti, 1938-40Walrus flying boats aboard HMS Exeter, 1930sBattleship Washington under construction, Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, United States, 6 Jan 1939
USS S-34 tied up to wharf in Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, late 1930s; note railcar carrying new batteries for S-34, and a Balao-class submarine moored nearbyUSS Yorktown (Yorktown-class) at anchor in Haiti, 1938-40Walrus flying boats aboard HMS Exeter, 1930sBattleship Washington under construction, Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, United States, 6 Jan 1939
Arthur Vandenberg and Harry Hopkins at the Capitol Building, Washington, United States, 11 Jan 1939USS Ranger entering the Miraflores Locks at the Panama Canal, 13 Jan 1939.View of North CarolinaLaunching ceremony of Seydlitz, Deschimag shipyard, Bremen, Germany, 19 Jan 1939
Arthur Vandenberg and Harry Hopkins at the Capitol Building, Washington, United States, 11 Jan 1939USS Ranger entering the Miraflores Locks at the Panama Canal, 13 Jan 1939.View of North Carolina's No. 2 Machinery Space during the ship's construction, New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, 16 Jan 1939Launching ceremony of Seydlitz, Deschimag shipyard, Bremen, Germany, 19 Jan 1939
Cruiser USS Northampton at anchor off Gonaïves, Haiti, early 1939.Destroyers Monahan and Dale coming out of a smoke screen during Fleet Problem XX, Caribbean Sea, Feb 1939F2F-1 biplane fighters of squadron VF-5 aboard USS Yorktown, Feb 1939USS Ellet going astern, probably near New York, New York, United States, Feb 1939
Cruiser USS Northampton at anchor off Gonaïves, Haiti, early 1939.Destroyers Monahan and Dale coming out of a smoke screen during Fleet Problem XX, Caribbean Sea, Feb 1939F2F-1 biplane fighters of squadron VF-5 aboard USS Yorktown, Feb 1939USS Ellet going astern, probably near New York, New York, United States, Feb 1939
Bismarck immediate after her launch, Hamburg, Germany, 14 Feb 1939Launching of the Bismarck, Hamburg, Germany, 14 Feb 1939USS Yorktown anchored off Gonaives, Haiti following Fleet Problem XX, 23 Feb 1939German light cruiser Köln as photographed by a RAF aircraft from Thorney Island in Southern England, United Kingdom, 2 Mar 1939
Bismarck immediate after her launch, Hamburg, Germany, 14 Feb 1939Launching of the Bismarck, Hamburg, Germany, 14 Feb 1939USS Yorktown anchored off Gonaives, Haiti following Fleet Problem XX, 23 Feb 1939German light cruiser Köln as photographed by a RAF aircraft from Thorney Island in Southern England, United Kingdom, 2 Mar 1939
Commander Ernest G. Small of US Navy Destroyer Division Three with captains of his ships, aboard Porter, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, 21 Mar 1939USS Minneapolis firing her 8-in main guns during gunnery practice, 29 Mar 1939Deutschland and either Admiral Scheer or Admiral Graf Spee, English Channel, Apr 1939Mikuma in either Ariake Bay or Shibushi Bay, accompanied by DDs, Apr 1939
Commander Ernest G. Small of US Navy Destroyer Division Three with captains of his ships, aboard Porter, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, 21 Mar 1939USS Minneapolis firing her 8-in main guns during gunnery practice, 29 Mar 1939Deutschland and either Admiral Scheer or Admiral Graf Spee, English Channel, Apr 1939Mikuma in either Ariake Bay or Shibushi Bay, accompanied by DDs, Apr 1939

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