Photos Navies Of All Nations

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Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands (Sept. 4, 2018) The Military Sealift Command salvage ship USNS Salvor (T-ARS 52) and products tanker Humber sit moored over the capsized World War II German heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen during an oil recovery project. The U.S. Navy-led salvage team has successfully removed 229,000 gallons of oil from the sunken World War II vessel ex-Prinz Eugen located in the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands
 
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USS Prinz Eugen (IX-300), a former German heavy cruiser, ready for target duty in the operation Crossroads a-bomb tests,14 June 1946. On 13 December 1945 , Prinz Eugen was awarded as a war prize to the United States.
 
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The U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Hancock (CVA-19) moored alongside Pier J at the Naval Air Station North Island, California (USA), on 18 July 1970. The carriers USS Midway (CVA-41), USS Kitty Hawk (CVA-63), and USS Ticonderoga (CVS-14) (left to right) are tied up at the quay wall.
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The U.S. Navy battleship USS Indiana (BB-58) on 8 September 1942 at Hampton Roads, Virginia (USA). The ship still had not yet sailed on her shakedown cruise.
 
Lisbon Naval Base last week
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The U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75) underway in the Atlantic Ocean on 11 September 2018. Harry S. Truman, with assigned Carrier Air Wing 1 (CVW-1), was deployed to the Atlantic Ocean since 28 August 2018.
 
RN:
The Implacable passing HMS Implacable (1944) on her way out of Portsmouth Harbour to be sunk at sea the following day, 1 December 1949. Captain Duffett is saluting the old ship from the flight deck of the aircraft carrier with the ship's company fallen in behind.
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USN:
Aircraft carrier USS Lexington (CV-2) leaving San Diego, California (USA), on 14 October 1941. Planes parked on her flight deck include Brewster F2A-1 fighters (parked forward), Douglas SBD scout-bombers (amidships) and Douglas TBD-1 torpedo planes (aft). Note the false bow wave painted on her hull, forward, and badly chalked condition of the hull's camouflage paint.
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USS Wasp (CV-7) with North Carolina class battleships USS North Carolina and USS Washington, Scapa Flow in June 1942
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Battleship USS Indiana (BB-58) on August 15th 1942 in Ms.12 Modified camouflage pattern
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Sailors manning the anti-aircraft guns of battleship USS Arkansas, during convoy escort duties in the North Atlantic, February 1944 (Original colour)
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Heavy cruiser USS San Francisco (CA-38) off the coast of Korea, 28 September 1945
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USN:
USS Iowa crosses the Panama Canal at Miraflores Lock near Panama City, Panama Wednesday, March 28, 2001. At 108.2 feet wide, the Iowa-class battleships are the largest vessels ever to scrape their way through the 110-foot-wide locks of the canal. They were designed so that they could just fit through the waterway.
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Germany:
1945, Bremen Shipyards. Unfinished Kriegsmarine submarines left on the slipways
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RN:
Battleship HMS Prince of Wales at Scapa Flow, April 1941. Two Supermarine Walrus aircraft are in the water to the ship's port side
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Watchkeepers on the bridge of the destroyer HMS Quilliam in choppy weather after bombarding Sabang, 25 July 1944
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France:
Battleship Jean Bart during speed trials in 1949.
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RN:
HMS Malabar, a Euphrates-class troopship, circa 1870. Designed to carry troops and their families to India and back, Malabar and her four sisters could make the trip in 70 days. She spent her later days as a base ship in Bermuda
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USN:
USS Monongahela, steam sloop-of-war. Launched 1862, named after a battle that destroyed Braddock's Expedition- (Seven Years War). She took part in the Union blockade of the South and Battle of Port Hudson. Later served as a training ship. Destroyed by fire, 1904, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
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Battleship Number 7's laundry day. USS Illinois utilizes air drying, apparently. 11,500 tons, 2 twin 13" turrets, 14 x 6" casemates, crew of 660. Sailed around the world with the Great White Fleet. Ended her years as a barracks ship for reserve midshipman. Scrapped 1956.
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Italy:
Landing Helicopter Dock LHD Trieste conducts sea trials, Aug 2021
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Cavour (550) participates in Neptune Strike 22 in the Adriatic Sea. Feb 2022
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USN:
USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) transits the Mediterranean Sea, Feb. 6, 2022
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USS Nimitz (CVN-68) departs Puget Sound Naval Shipyard after a Planned Incremental Availability. USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) in drydock behind her. Feb. 7, 2022
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