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Saratoga's incomplete hull at New York Shipbuilding Company shipyard, Camden, New Jersey, United States, 30 Sep 1921, photo 1 of 2Saratoga's incomplete hull at New York Shipbuilding Company shipyard, Camden, New Jersey, United States, 30 Sep 1921, photo 2 of 2Saratoga's stern plates while under construction, seen from starboard, extending out over the Delaware River, Camden, New Jersey, United States, 30 Sep 1921Saratoga's incomplete hull at New York Shipbuilding Company shipyard, Camden, New Jersey, United States, 28 Feb 1922
RAdm David Taylor, RAdm William Moffett, Congressman Frederick Hicks, Congressman Clark Burdick, Congressman Philip Swing, and RAdm John Robison with models of Lexington-class carrier conversion, Navy Department, Washington DC, United States, 8 Mar 1922SaratogaSaratogaSaratoga
RAdm David Taylor, RAdm William Moffett, Congressman Frederick Hicks, Congressman Clark Burdick, Congressman Philip Swing, and RAdm John Robison with models of Lexington-class carrier conversion, Navy Department, Washington DC, United States, 8 Mar 1922Saratoga's incomplete hull at New York Shipbuilding Company shipyard, Camden, New Jersey, United States, 8 Mar 1922, photo 1 of 3Saratoga's incomplete hull at New York Shipbuilding Company shipyard, Camden, New Jersey, United States, 8 Mar 1922, photo 2 of 3Saratoga's incomplete hull at New York Shipbuilding Company shipyard, Camden, New Jersey, United States, 8 Mar 1922, photo 3 of 3
Lexington on her buliding ways at Quincy, Massachusettes, late Sep or early Oct 1925Painting of USS Lexington by Walter L. Greene, 1927, depicting the ship launching aircraftView of 5-inch anti-aircraft guns aboard USS Saratoga, circa 1927USS Lexington fitting out at the Bethlehem Steel Company shipyard at Quincy, Massachusetts, Nov 1927; note merchant ship West Grama at right edge of photo
Lexington on her buliding ways at Quincy, Massachusettes, late Sep or early Oct 1925Painting of USS Lexington by Walter L. Greene, 1927, depicting the ship launching aircraftView of 5-inch anti-aircraft guns aboard USS Saratoga, circa 1927USS Lexington fitting out at the Bethlehem Steel Company shipyard at Quincy, Massachusetts, Nov 1927; note merchant ship West Grama at right edge of photo
O2U-2 Corsair aircraft aboard USS Saratoga, circa 1928Sailors of USS Saratoga with the shipUSS Saratoga in drydock, circa 1928View on the flight deck of USS Saratoga, 1927-1928
O2U-2 Corsair aircraft aboard USS Saratoga, circa 1928Sailors of USS Saratoga with the ship's canine mascot, 1927-1928USS Saratoga in drydock, circa 1928View on the flight deck of USS Saratoga, 1927-1928
Airship USS Los Angeles landing on carrier USS Saratoga, 27 Jan 1928USS Lexington firing her 55-caliber 8-inch guns, 27 Jan 1928Lexington off Panama City during her shakedown cruise, 25 Mar 1928Curtiss F6C fighters and Martin T3M torpedo bombers on Lexington
Airship USS Los Angeles landing on carrier USS Saratoga, 27 Jan 1928USS Lexington firing her 55-caliber 8-inch guns, 27 Jan 1928Lexington off Panama City during her shakedown cruise, 25 Mar 1928Curtiss F6C fighters and Martin T3M torpedo bombers on Lexington's flight deck, off San Diego, California, 4 Apr 1928

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