Photos Navies Of All Nations

RN & France:
HMS Argyll and LHD Mistral off the West Africa coast, 2013
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Canada:
River-class frigate HMCS Swansea in the Atlantic, 1944
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USN & Japan:
Wasp class USS Essex (LHD-2) and Atago class guided missile destroyer JS Ashigara (DD-178)
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France:
Mistral class amphibious assault ships Mistral (L9013) and Tonnerre (L9014)
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RN:
Escort carrier HMS Campania as a exhibition ship for the Festival of Britain, Plymouth, 1951
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HMS Campania was an escort aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy that saw service during the Second World War. After the war, the ship was used as a floating exhibition hall for the 1951 Festival of Britain and as the command ship for the 1952 Operation Hurricane, the test of the prototype British atomic bomb.
 
USN:
USS Maine cruising under the Brooklyn Bridge prior to her destruction in Havana Harbour in 1898 precipitating the Spanish American War (colourised)
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Brooklyn Navy Yard, October 1912. USS New York (BB-34) is having her rudder fitted on the 14th month of her construction.
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Launch of battleship USS Arizona (BB-39) at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, New York. June 19, 1915
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USS Milwaukee (C-21) beached in Humboldt Bay, CA after a failed attempt to rescue a beached submarine in 1917
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In December 1916, while attempting to enter Humboldt Bay in heavy fog, the H-class submarine USS H-3 ran aground. After some failed attempts to tug the submarine back into deeper waters, the USS Milwaukee was sent to effect a recovery effort.
Ignoring the advice of local sailors, the Milwaukee also got itself beached in the process. While the submarine was eventually successfully recovered and returned to service, the Milwaukee was not so lucky.
A pier was built to salvage the essential parts of the ship (seen here) and the following year the ship was ripped in half by a storm. The remains of the ship are still occasionally visible today.
 
USN:
USS Yorktown (CV-5) on builders trials, May 1937
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USS Augusta (CA-31) off Pudong Point, Shanghai, China, during Second Battle of Shanghai, Aug 1937
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France:
Heavy cruiser Tourville at Casablanca, Morocco, mid 1943. Three aircraft on board are visible. The USN fleet oiler USS Cossato is immediately beyond Tourville.
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Battleship Richelieu when deployed with the Eastern Fleet in the Indian Ocean, probably taken off Sabang (Sumatra) during operation Crimson, 25 July 1944
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Turkey:
Battlecruiser TCG Yavuz salutes RN warships as she leads a Turkish squadron into Grand Harbour, Malta. November 1936.
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USN:
Battleship USS Iowa (BB-61) fires a 16" shell toward a North Korean target, in mid-1952
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USS Iowa (BB-61) fires her 16-inch/50-caliber guns during a fire power demonstration 15 Aug 1984
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Battleship USS Wisconsin (BB-64) underway at sea, circa 1988-91
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Aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower CVN-69 and battleship USS New Jersey BB-62
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Ex USS Oriskany is sunk as a reef 24 miles off the coast of Pensacola FL, 17 May 2006
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France:
Battleship Jean Bart, cruisers Suffren and Montcalm in the early 1960s, pending scrapping
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Russia:
Admiral Kuznetsov in the floating drydock PD-50, prior to its sinking on October 30, 2018.
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USN:
Amphibious assault ship USS Wasp (LHD-1), 2020
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PCU USS Frank E. Petersen Jr. (DDG 121) performing sea trials in the Gulf of Mexico. August 2021
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USN & RN:
Left USS Iowa (BB-61) , ahead of her is USS Missouri (BB-63) , to her left is USS South Dakota (BB-57) , to the right is HMS Duke of York (17) photographed from USS Ancon (AGC-4) off Japan in August 1945 - colourised
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RN:
Battleship HMS Duke of York fitting out, spring 1941. 'A' and 'B' barbettes are practically complete, and ready to receive turret machinery
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A 5.25-inch twin mount from the cruiser HMS Argonaut, Philadelphia, 1943
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Dido class light cruiser HMS Sirius early 1944
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Tribal class destroyer HMS Tartar puts up an anti-aircraft barrage to protect the invasion force from attack by enemy aircraft. Salerno. September 1943
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Greenock, 30 September 1943. Winston Churchill says farewell to the company of HMS Renown upon her arrival back to UK from North America where British Prime-Minister took part in the First Quebec Conference.
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Imperial Japan:
Anti-aircraft battery (former heavy cruiser) Aoba lies in shallow waters after being bombed by B-24 Liberator bombers on 28 July 1945.
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Aoba was stationary at the time of the attack. By this point of the war Japan was out of fuel, so the few remaining warships at Japan’s disposal were turned into anti-aircraft batteries for harbour defence against allied air raids. Ultimately it was a fruitless effort, as nearly the entire Japanese fleet in Kure was destroyed in a matter of days.
 
RN:
Battleship HMS Vanguard, in 1952
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Centaur-class light fleet carrier HMS Centaur (R-06) seen at Brisbane, Australia in 1959
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Illustrious-class aircraft carrier HMS Victorious (R38) operating off Norfolk, Virginia (USA), between 15 and 20 July 1959
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Imperial Japan:
Dreadnought battleship Ise underway 12 September 1917
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RN:
Battlecruiser HMS Hood's 'X' and 'Y' 15" turrets, Victoria, British Columbia, June 1924. HMS Repulse is in the background
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RN:
RFA Tidesurge leaving HMNB Portsmouth, 31st Aug 2021
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