USS New Mexico (BB-40) at sea probably at the time of the Iwo Jima or Okinawa operations, circa February-April 1945. Battleship in the center background is USS Idaho (BB-42). The one further to the left is either Tennessee (BB-43) or California (BB-44).

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[8,497 × 6,134]HMS Nelson at Brest, 1930, with unknown (likely) French warship

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[3000 x 2025] A sunset view of the USS Iowa (BB-61) moored at Norfolk Naval Station, Pier 11, near the USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67) and the USS Claude V. Ricketts (DDG-5), June 1, 1986

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[4966 x 5984] USS Chicago (CA-29) at the Mare Island Navy Yard, 14 December 1942.

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[5736 x 4541]USS New Mexico (BB-40) probably at the time of the Iwo Jima or Okinawa operations, circa February-April 1945. Battleship in the center background is USS Idaho (BB-42). The one further to the left is either Tennessee (BB-43) or California (BB-44).

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HMS Brunswick after the battle of the First of June, 1794; By Nicholas Pocock

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USS Tarpon (SS-175) At the Mare Island Navy Yard, at the conclusion of an overhaul, 24 September 1942.

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[6156 x 4918] USS Tarpon (SS-175) at the Mare Island Navy Yard, at the conclusion of an overhaul, 24 September 1942.

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[2860 x 1940] USS Forrestal (CV-59), lying at anchor in New York Harbor during Fleet Week, April 29, 1989

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[8,596 × 6,230] HMS Rodney, 1928

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[6170 x 4934]USS Meade (DD-602) ready for launching, at the Bethlehem Steel Company shipyard, Staten Island, New York, 15 February 1942

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The Naval Manoeuvres, Prince George of Wales in his torpedo-boat (No. 79); By Paul Hermann Naumann / William Heysham Overend

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USS Henry A. Wiley (DM-29) underway near New York, on 16 September 1944. She is painted in Camouflage Measure 32, Design 25D.

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[1,521 × 2,114] USS Toledo (CA-133) shells Wonsan, Korea. The Toledo operated off Korea between 24 April and 24 November 1951.

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[4662 x 6180] HMS Minotaur in port after 1875

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[5574 x 4392]Soldiers march and stand at attention, officials watching in front of Italian heavy cruiser Fiume decorated with flags, and several submarines, circa 1937

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[5648 x 4036] USS Henry A. Wiley (DM-29) underway near New York, on 16 September 1944. She is painted in Camouflage Measure 32, Design 25D.

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HMS 'Inflexible'; By Luigi Maria Galea

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USS Dixie (AD-14) tending to new DDs, circa 1945. Destroyers present include (l-r): USS Compton (DD-705), USS Ault (DD-698), USS Charles S. Sperry (DD-697), USS English (DD-696), USS John W. Weeks (DD-701), and USS Borie (DD-704).

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[1,417 × 1,015] USS Macon (CA-132) docked at San Juan, Puerto Rico, in January 1960.

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[2699 x 2084]USS Dixie (AD-14) tending to new DDs, circa 1945. Destroyers present include (l-r): USS Compton (DD-705), USS Ault (DD-698), USS Charles S. Sperry (DD-697), USS English (DD-696), USS John W. Weeks (DD-701), and USS Borie (DD-704).

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[4998 x 6278]Crewmen on board the Tirpitz, while she was moored in a Norwegian fjord, circa 1942-44. One of the ship's 380mm (15") gun turrets is trained abeam.

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[6118 x 4930]Japanese Submarine I-400 with Japanese crew aboard [following the surrender of Japan] along with USN crew.

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HM Turret Ship 'Devastation' at Spithead on the Occasion of the Naval Review in Honour of the Shah of Persia, 23rd June 1873; By Edward William Cooke

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