USN:
USS Idaho fitting out, 1919. This is the Wet Basin at the former New York Shipbuilding Corporation of Camden, New Jersey. The Delaware River and the Philadelphia waterfront are in the distance. The photographer's back is to the yard's distinctive covered ways; the IDAHO was built in "L."
USS Nevada (BB-36) in the Gaillard Cut of the Panama Canal, february 15, 1923
Singapore:
Tuas Navy Base, Singapore. Fearless-class patrol boats to the left, and their replacements, Independence-class littoral mission vessels, to the right.
HMS Royal Oak in drydock, showing of her torpedo bulges and paravane chains
HMS Hood and HMS Repulse at anchor off Outer Harbour during a visit by the Special Service Squadron to South Australia, as a part of The Empire Cruise in 1924. Colourised
HMS Vanquisher, a V class destroyer of the Royal Navy that served in both world wars.
USN:
Battleship row, Pearl Harbor, during 7 December 1941. From left to right: Nevada, Vestal (outboard), Arizona, West Virginia (outboard) Tennessee, Oklahoma (outboard), Maryland
USS Mississippi & USS Idaho - Norfolk Navy Yard 1933 refit
USN:
Ships of Destroyer Squadron 23 - USS Russell (DDG 59), USS Paul Hamilton (DDG 60), USS Pinckney (DDG 91), USS Kidd (DDG 100) and USS Rafael Peralta (DDG 115) - All part of the Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group
Italy:
Conte di Cavour as viewed from the stern, circa 1938
An Italian Zara-class cruiser fires on enemy vessels while in combat, 1940-41, Battle of Calabria
The image purports to be ships of the 7th Division mid 1940, with white stripes (without the red). The photo would then be either Eugenio di Savoia, Duca d'Aosta or Raimondo Montecuccoli.
On June 10, 1940, the cruisers of the 7th Division were met in Naples. In the afternoon, the officers and sailors of the Italian ships heard a declaration declaring war on Great Britain and France, and at 19:10 all four ships, together with the heavy cruisers Pola (flag of Admiral Paladini), Trento and Bolzano , went to sea.
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