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Admiral Graf SpeeUSS Astoria entering Honolulu harbor during her shakedown cruise, US Territory of Hawaii, 9 Jul 1934Cruiser USS Houston carrying President Franklin Roosevelt arriving in Honolulu Harbor, Hawaii, 26 Jul 1934. Notice numerous traditional Hawaiian small boats and the Aloha Tower in the background.Japanese submarine I-68 running trials, 26 Jul 1934
Admiral Graf Spee's launching ceremony, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 30 Jun 1934USS Astoria entering Honolulu harbor during her shakedown cruise, US Territory of Hawaii, 9 Jul 1934Cruiser USS Houston carrying President Franklin Roosevelt arriving in Honolulu Harbor, Hawaii, 26 Jul 1934. Notice numerous traditional Hawaiian small boats and the Aloha Tower in the background.Japanese submarine I-68 running trials, 26 Jul 1934
USS S-35, 30 Jul 1934USS New Orleans arriving in Portland, Oregon, United States passing under the St Johns Bridge on the Willamette River, 2 Aug 1934. She was escorting USS Houston which had President Franklin Roosevelt on board.USS New Orleans passing through the open Burnside Drawbridge in Portland, Oregon, United States, 2 Aug 1934. New Orleans was escorting USS Houston (left) which brought President Franklin Roosevelt to Oregon.German filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl filming the Nazi Party rally in Nürnberg, Germany, Sep 1934
USS S-35, 30 Jul 1934USS New Orleans arriving in Portland, Oregon, United States passing under the St Johns Bridge on the Willamette River, 2 Aug 1934. She was escorting USS Houston which had President Franklin Roosevelt on board.USS New Orleans passing through the open Burnside Drawbridge in Portland, Oregon, United States, 2 Aug 1934. New Orleans was escorting USS Houston (left) which brought President Franklin Roosevelt to Oregon.German filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl filming the Nazi Party rally in Nürnberg, Germany, Sep 1934
USS Ranger at Montevideo, Uruguay with Vought O3U-3 Corsairs on deck, 24 Sep 1934. British heavy cruiser HMS Exeter in the background.BF2C-1 Goshawk fighters of US Navy squadron VB-5 in flight, 1934; seen in Jan-Feb 1986 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsCampaign sound car for the Senate campaign of Judge Harry Truman, Poplar Bluff, Missouri, United States, circa Oct 1934Cruiser USS Northampton in the Pedro Miguel Locks of the Panama Canal passing to the Pacific, Dec 1934.
USS Ranger at Montevideo, Uruguay with Vought O3U-3 Corsairs on deck, 24 Sep 1934. British heavy cruiser HMS Exeter in the background.BF2C-1 Goshawk fighters of US Navy squadron VB-5 in flight, 1934; seen in Jan-Feb 1986 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsCampaign sound car for the Senate campaign of Judge Harry Truman, Poplar Bluff, Missouri, United States, circa Oct 1934Cruiser USS Northampton in the Pedro Miguel Locks of the Panama Canal passing to the Pacific, Dec 1934.
Holland with submarines Cachalot, Dolphin, Barracuda, Bass, Bonita, Nautilus, and Narwhal, 24 Dec 1934Battleship USS Maryland underway in 1935.Crewmen of Indianapolis holding her life ring, circa 1935Cuttlefish in port, circa mid-1930s
Holland with submarines Cachalot, Dolphin, Barracuda, Bass, Bonita, Nautilus, and Narwhal, 24 Dec 1934Battleship USS Maryland underway in 1935.Crewmen of Indianapolis holding her life ring, circa 1935Cuttlefish in port, circa mid-1930s
Destroyer Amagiri underway in the 1930sDestroyer Amagiri underway in the 1930s; note Nachi-class heavy cruiser at leftEmperor Showa (Hirohito) in dress uniform, 1935Farragut in harbor, circa 1935
Destroyer Amagiri underway in the 1930sDestroyer Amagiri underway in the 1930s; note Nachi-class heavy cruiser at leftEmperor Showa (Hirohito) in dress uniform, 1935Farragut in harbor, circa 1935

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