Photos Navies Of All Nations

Brunei & USN:
Royal Brunei Navy offshore patrol vessel KDB Darulaman (DMN 8), the inshore patrol vessel KDB Syafaat (SYA 19) and the Spearhead-class expeditionary fast transport USNS Millinocket (T-EPF 3), transit in formation for a VBSS exercise
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Imperial Japanese Navy Kaga fitting out, 1928. Note the rear ducked funnel stack which would be reworked in 1935. Also note the two casemated 7.9-inch guns near the waterline and twin 5-inch AAA guns at maximum elevation near the top of the deck.



Imperial Japanese Navy Carrier Kaga: photo taken after her massive refitting in '34 - '35. Its smokestack is directed downwards to extinguish the smoke with seawater.
 
Italy (Marina Militare):
Landing helicopter dock (LHD) of the Italian Navy, Trieste, sliding of the slipway 25 May 2019
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ITS Cavour (C 550), 22-11-2006, Ligurian Sea
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USN:
USS Mindoro (CVE-120) on April 20, 1952
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Crowds estimated at 6,000 greet USS Hornet (CVS-12) in Pearl Harbor following the Apollo 11 recovery, July 26, 1969
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Nuclear Six-Pack. An aerial port bow view of six nuclear-powered guided missile cruisers underway in formation during Exercise READEX Jan 81.
Six nuclear powered cruisers sailing together on February 28, 1981. The United States had operated nuclear powered cruisers for over three decades. USS Long Beach (CGN-9) entered service in 1961 while the final cruisers, the California class were decommissioned in 1999 (The Virginia class, the final class designed and built, were decommissioned in 1998).
First row, front to back: USS Virginia (CGN-38),USS South Carolina (CGN-37),USS California (CGN-36)
Second row, front to back: USS Arkansas (CGN-41), USS Mississippi (CGN-40), USS Texas (CGN-39)
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USN:
USS Lawrence (DD-250) in the Panama Canal, during the 1920s or 1930s. Contrary to the image note, USS Lawrence was a Clemson class destroyer. There was no such class in the USN as the "Chandler" class
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USS Leonidas at the Portsmouth Navy Yard, Kittery, Maine, in 1917. She has recently had a gun installed on her forecastle. Note the sentry at left, mobile crane in the centre and steam launch on a cradle at right. This image is cropped from Photo #: NH 51135. U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph
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USS Farquahar (DD-304) in port, circa 1920-21.
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RN:
HMS Northumberland firing her 4.5 inch naval gun on Operation Trident Juncture in 2018
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Taiwan (ROCN):
Kung Hua VI class missile boat ROCS FACG-68 followed by Tuo Chiang class corvette ROCS Tuo Chiang (PGG-618)

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USN:
Underwater demolition team blows up obstacles off the Saipan Shore, near several LST's. LST-390 is at right
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Burial at sea aboard USS Hancock for those killed by Japanese special attack two days prior, off Okinawa, Japan, 9 Apr 1945
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A pilot in his machine on the flight deck of the battleship USS South Dakota (BB-57) while the ship was serving with the Home Fleet, Scapa Flow, May 22, 1943
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Romania (Forțele Navale Române):
Soimul (Osa I) class fast attack craft ROS Eretele (198) launching P-15 Termit/SS-N-2C Styx AShM
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USN:
USS Emory S. Land (AS 39) Submarine Tender. Polaris Point, Guam. April 11, 2016
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Damage to USS San Francisco (SSN-711) after ramming and undersea mountain at flank speed. January 2005
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USNS Charles Drew (T-AKE-10) moored at sunrise at NOB Pearl Harbor.
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U.S. Marines with 12th Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, and U.S. Soldiers with 97th Transportation Company, 10th Support Group, work together to quickly embark transportation vehicles and a High Mobility Artillery Rocket System on the U.S. Army Vessel Harpers Ferry (LCU-2022) during a joint service HIMARS embarkation training exercise in Kin, Okinawa, Japan, Oct. 31, 2019. This event marks the first time a Marine HIMARS was loaded on to an Army landing craft in the Indo-Pacific. Strategic mobility is key in the Indo-Pacific and the ability to transport the HIMARS over water is a vital capability that the 3rd Marine Division is now able to expand upon by partnering with the 10th Support Group. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. D'Angelo Yanez/Released)
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Russia:
Project 956 Sarych/Sovremenny class destroyer Burnyy launching P-270 Moskit/SS-N-22 Sunburn AShM
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Netherlands (Koninklijke Marine)
HNLMS Holland departing Willemstad, Curaçao Feb 5, 2017.
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RN:
HMS York while approaching Washington, DC March 28, 1938. Note interested onlookers in foreground, and Washington Monument in background.

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HMS Hermione escorts the HMS Ark Royal and HMS Nelson, Sept 1941.
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RCN:
A Firefly fighter-bomber warms up on the deck of HMCS Warrior - the first aircraft carrier fully crewed and operated by the Royal Canadian Navy (C. 1946-1948)
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A Sea Fury fighter plane approaches HMCS Magnificent (C. 1948-1957)
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France (Marine Nationale):
Helicopter cruiser Jeanne d'Arc (R97) sails together with Commandant Rivière-class frigate Victor Schoelcher (F-725)
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Imperial Japan:
IJN Nachi on Nov 12, 1943
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IJN Type 101 LST. The image is of T 149 on trials 2/3/44. She would be the only one of the six sisters completed in 1944 to survive to 1945. HMS Eskimo torpedoed her on 6/12/45.
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IJN No.101 Class landing ships No.150, No.101, No.127 and No.149, 13 March 1944 at Kure Naval Arsenal
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JMSDF:
6 November 2019, JMSDF held the naming and launch ceremony of the newest submarine named “TORYU” at Kobe Works, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. “TORYU” is the 12th of “Soryu” class submarine and the name means a fighting dragon.
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