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Equator crossing ceremony aboard Indianapolis, Nov 1936All three of the United States’ aircraft carriers entering San Francisco Bay in column, USS Lexington (Lexington-class) is followed by USS Ranger which is followed by USS Saratoga, 12 Nov 1936. Indianapolis leaving Charleston, South Carolina with President Roosevelt for the Roosevelt waved farewell aboard Indianapolis, Charleston, South Carolina, 18 Nov 1936
Equator crossing ceremony aboard Indianapolis, Nov 1936All three of the United States’ aircraft carriers entering San Francisco Bay in column, USS Lexington (Lexington-class) is followed by USS Ranger which is followed by USS Saratoga, 12 Nov 1936. Indianapolis leaving Charleston, South Carolina with President Roosevelt for the 'Good Neighbor' cruise to South America, 18 Nov 1936Roosevelt waved farewell aboard Indianapolis, Charleston, South Carolina, 18 Nov 1936
IndianapolisJames Roosevelt punished by Shellbacks, Equator crossing ceremony aboard Indianapolis, Nov 1936Roosevelt pleaded his case, Equator crossing ceremony aboard Indianapolis, Nov 1936Indianapolis tied up to a wharf at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with US President Franklin D. Roosevelt onboard, 27 Nov 1936; note SOC floatplane on catapult
Indianapolis' pilot house during Roosevelt's cruise to South America, Nov 1936James Roosevelt punished by Shellbacks, Equator crossing ceremony aboard Indianapolis, Nov 1936Roosevelt pleaded his case, Equator crossing ceremony aboard Indianapolis, Nov 1936Indianapolis tied up to a wharf at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with US President Franklin D. Roosevelt onboard, 27 Nov 1936; note SOC floatplane on catapult
Harry Hopkins speaking at the dedication ceremony of LSU Stadium, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States, 28 Nov 1936Indianapolis bearing the Presidential emblem, late Nov 1936, photo 1 of 2Indianapolis bearing the Presidential emblem, late Nov 1936, photo 2 of 2Roosevelt received salute of the Argentine Navy aboard Indianapolis, 29 Nov 1936
Harry Hopkins speaking at the dedication ceremony of LSU Stadium, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States, 28 Nov 1936Indianapolis bearing the Presidential emblem, late Nov 1936, photo 1 of 2Indianapolis bearing the Presidential emblem, late Nov 1936, photo 2 of 2Roosevelt received salute of the Argentine Navy aboard Indianapolis, 29 Nov 1936
Indianapolis at Buenos Aires, Argentina, with Roosevelt on board, 30 Nov 1936Admiral Graf Spee as seen from USS Wyoming, Kiel, Germany, 1937Battleship Colorado, mid- or late-1930s; note O3U-3 Corsair aircraft on catapultsBroadside view of USS Northampton, location unknown, late 1930s.
Indianapolis at Buenos Aires, Argentina, with Roosevelt on board, 30 Nov 1936Admiral Graf Spee as seen from USS Wyoming, Kiel, Germany, 1937Battleship Colorado, mid- or late-1930s; note O3U-3 Corsair aircraft on catapultsBroadside view of USS Northampton, location unknown, late 1930s.
Burmese and Chinese laborers using basic hand tools to create the Burma Road out of thick forests on steep hillsides and swampy flatlands, 1937C. A. Dewitt and Manuel Quezon, date unknownCruiser USS Portland steaming under the St. John’s Bridge over the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon, United States, 1937.Haguro steaming in the wake of another cruiser, 1937; note the 127mm/40 twin antiaircraft gun and gun director in the foreground
Burmese and Chinese laborers using basic hand tools to create the Burma Road out of thick forests on steep hillsides and swampy flatlands, 1937C. A. Dewitt and Manuel Quezon, date unknownCruiser USS Portland steaming under the St. John’s Bridge over the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon, United States, 1937.Haguro steaming in the wake of another cruiser, 1937; note the 127mm/40 twin antiaircraft gun and gun director in the foreground

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