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German battleship Scharnhorst in port, Germany, circa early 1939German battleships Scharnhorst (left) and Gneisenau (right), circa 1939German escort ship F9, 1939German hulk Amazone (left) and German heavy cruiser Admiral Hipper (right) at Blohm und Voss shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, 1939
German battleship Scharnhorst in port, Germany, circa early 1939German battleships Scharnhorst (left) and Gneisenau (right), circa 1939German escort ship F9, 1939German hulk Amazone (left) and German heavy cruiser Admiral Hipper (right) at Blohm und Voss shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, 1939
HMS Exeter off, Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, circa 1939Lieutenant Commander Burke aboard his destroyer, Mugford, circa 1939-1940Officers and crew of destroyer Craven, circa 1938-1939; note Executive Officer Lieutenant Commander Arleigh Burke in front row, third from rightOne Swordfish aircraft taking off of Ark Royal while another prepared to land, circa 1939
HMS Exeter off, Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, circa 1939Lieutenant Commander Burke aboard his destroyer, Mugford, circa 1939-1940Officers and crew of destroyer Craven, circa 1938-1939; note Executive Officer Lieutenant Commander Arleigh Burke in front row, third from rightOne Swordfish aircraft taking off of Ark Royal while another prepared to land, circa 1939
Overhead view of a PBY Catalina on its take-off run, Panama Canal Zone, 1939.Panzerschiff Admiral Graf SpeePaul Aebersold and Gladys Anslow at the 16 MeV 60-inch cyclotron at the University of California, Berkley in the United States, 1939Phoenix at anchor, 1939
Overhead view of a PBY Catalina on its take-off run, Panama Canal Zone, 1939.Panzerschiff Admiral Graf Spee's forward 11-inch triple-gun turret, circa 1939Paul Aebersold and Gladys Anslow at the 16 MeV 60-inch cyclotron at the University of California, Berkley in the United States, 1939Phoenix at anchor, 1939
Port side view of destroyer Monaghan, date unknownPortrait of Leahy, 1939Rear Admiral Harold Stark with the commanders of his Cruiser Divisions and ships, probably aboard USS Honolulu, circa 1939Rear Admiral Husband Kimmel, commanding officer of US Navy Cruiser Division Seven, probably on board his flagship USS San Francisco, circa 1939
Port side view of destroyer Monaghan, date unknownPortrait of Leahy, 1939Rear Admiral Harold Stark with the commanders of his Cruiser Divisions and ships, probably aboard USS Honolulu, circa 1939Rear Admiral Husband Kimmel, commanding officer of US Navy Cruiser Division Seven, probably on board his flagship USS San Francisco, circa 1939
San Francisco in a South American port, with US Navy Rear Admiral Husband E. Kimmel and a South American officer onboard for tours, 1939; note SOC-1 aircraft in hangarSOC-3 scout-observation floatplanes off cruiser Honolulu flying in formation, circa 1938-1939Superstructure of USS New York, late 1938 or early 1939; note XAF radar antenna atop the pilot houseTransport USS Henderson in the Panama Canal, 1930s
San Francisco in a South American port, with US Navy Rear Admiral Husband E. Kimmel and a South American officer onboard for tours, 1939; note SOC-1 aircraft in hangarSOC-3 scout-observation floatplanes off cruiser Honolulu flying in formation, circa 1938-1939Superstructure of USS New York, late 1938 or early 1939; note XAF radar antenna atop the pilot houseTransport USS Henderson in the Panama Canal, 1930s

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