France:
Destroyers Bison (left) and Lynx (right) in the Penfeld River at the Brest Arsenal, France, sometime between 1 December 1933 and 1 September 1934
John C. Butler-class destroyer escort USS Lewis (DE-535) on September 22, 1944
USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) leading USS Colorado (BB-45) and the cruisers USS Louisville (CA-28), USS Portland (CA-33), and USS Columbia (CL-56) into Lingayen Gulf, Philippines, January 1945
RN:
October 2018, Queen Mary 2 passes HMS Queen Elizabeth in New York harbour whilst HMS Queen Elizabeth was anchored in the Hudson during her maiden deployment - WESTLANT18.
USN:
980604-N-7726D-002 Pacific Ocean, (Jun 4, 1998) The attack submarine USS Columbus (SSN 762) home ported at Naval Station Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, conducts an emergency surface training exercise, 35 miles off the coast of Oahu, HI. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class David C. Duncan
RN:
Rough seas break over the bow of battleship HMS King George V, January 1941
Queen Elizabeth class battleship HMS Barham in 1941
A battered HMS Terpsichore (D48) sails as lead destroyer in Task Group 38.3, August 1945. She is covered with spilled fuel oil as the result of an accident during a refuelling evolution. Colourised by u/vorst17735
Italy:
Soldati class destroyer Granatiere, with behind her a Littorio class battleship. 1941
Light cruiser possibly Eugenio di Savoia sailing at high speed, on 9 July 1940 (likely after the Battle of Punta Stilo/Calabria). Image possibly from Duca d'Aosta
France:
Sailors of the Mistral-class LHD Dixmude packing seized cocaine on the cargo ship Najlan. The total bust amounted to 6 tons. Atlantic, November 2021
RN:
Survivors of the HMHS Britannic sinking aboard HMS Scourge. November 1916
HMHS Brittanic was a sister ship of Titanic and struck a mine off the coast of Greece on November 21, 1916. Despite sinking in less than an hour after the blast, over 1000 crew and patients were rescued and only 30 lost.
Aircraft carrier HMS Argus in the Firth of Forth, Scotland, circa late 1918. A paddle tug is alongside. The Forth Bridge is in the distance.
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