Photos Navies Of All Nations

Japan:
Maya-class guided missile destroyer JS Maya (DDG 179) coming into Pearl Harbor, Hawaii - September 23, 2022
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USN:
USS Hue City (CG 66) Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser being decommissioned September 23, 2022
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USS Paul Hamilton (DDG 60) Arleigh Burke-class Flight I guided missile destroyer leaving San Diego - September 23, 2022
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USS Spruance (DDG 111) Arleigh Burke-class Flight IIA guided missile destroyer leaving San Diego - September 23, 2022
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Tugboats manoeuvre aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) in Busan, Republic of Korea, Sept. 23, 2022.
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USN:
Caldwell-class destroyer USS Stockton (DD-73) in Queenstown harbour, Ireland, circa 1918.
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USS Maryland (BB-46) in 1920
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USS Florida (BB-30) starboard beam, underway, 4 June 1927
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USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) in 1931
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RN:
Royal Sovereign class pre-dreadnought battleship HMS Hood
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HMS Renown spring 1917
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HMS Glorious showing very narrow after part and flight deck mounting. All Commonwealth capital ships shared this feature and all of those ships rebuilt to aircraft carriers required these type of fittings. The single 4.7" mountings are visible, these are replaced by the twin 4" mountings in the 1938 rebuilding.
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Battlecruiser HMS Hood at Vancouver in 1924
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Battlecruiser HMS Tiger at anchor off Bangor, Northern Ireland, July 10, 1928
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RN:
Battleship HMS Malaya aerial view, 4 September 1941
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Dido-class light cruiser HMS Argonaut in November 1943
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RN:
Battleship HMS Irresistible sinking after hit a mine in the Dardanelles, 18 march 1915
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USN:
USS New Jersey (BB-62) anchored in Hampton Roads with crew getting ready for liberty, Sept 7, 1943
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14-inch projectiles on deck of battleship USS New Mexico (BB-40), while the battleship was replenishing her ammunition supply prior to the invasion of Guam, July 1944. The photograph looks forward on the starboard side, with triple 14"/50 gun turrets at left. Note floater nets stowed atop the turrets.
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Late July, 1944. The Chesapeake Bay, VA, USA. Commissioned into the USN on June 11, battleship USS Missouri has just completed another round of ammo loading amid her shakedown cruise. Eventually, she will enter combat service in January 1945.
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USS Missouri (BB-63) in Measure 32, Design 22D camouflage, 26 Oct 1944
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Greece:
Type III Hunt class destroyer Adrias with her bow blown away.
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On 22 October 1943, during operations in the Dodecanese, while near the island of Kalymnos with the British destroyer HMS Hurworth, Adrias struck a mine. The explosion tore her bow off. The English Flotilla Commander onboard Hurworth ordered Cmdr. Toumbas to abandon ship. Hurworth, while trying to come to Adrias's rescue, also hit a mine and sunk taking 133 men with her. In spite of the damage suffered, Adrias took on the survivors of Hurworth (among them her CO) and managed to reach the nearby coast of Gümüşlük in neutral Turkey with 21 men of her crew dead and 30 wounded. After some minor repairs, the ship sailed on 1 December for Alexandria, despite her missing bow. After a trip of 730 nautical miles (1,350 km), of which 300 were within the range of Luftwaffe's Junkers Ju 88 bombers based in occupied Greece, (the threat of them forced her to sail only at night despite her limited manoeuvrability), she managed to reach Alexandria on 6 December (day of the Feast of St. Nicholas, patron saint of seamen) where she was enthusiastically greeted by the British Fleet and other Allied ships. This achievement was considered a brilliant example of seamanship, and provided a morale boost to the Royal Hellenic Navy and other allied ships in the Mediterranean.

After the liberation of Greece from the Germans, Adrias, with her bow temporarily repaired, arrived in Faliro with the rest of the ships of the Hellenic Fleet. The ship was never fully repaired due to the termination of war operations in the Mediterranean and sailed to England where she was returned to the Royal Navy.
 
Russia:
Project 945 Barrakuda (NATO Sierra I) class SSN, Kostroma (B-276)
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The last Spithead Naval Review in 2005 gathered in honour of the bicentennial anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar. HMS Invincible, USS Saipan, and Charles de Gaulle are in the foreground
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RN:
Flying her Paying Off Pennant and displaying assembled airpower on deck for the last time, HMS Ark Royal (R09) en route in the Bay Of Biscay from Gibraltar to Devonport in 1978.
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RN:
View from the forecastle of the forward turrets consisting of the BL 15 inch Mark I guns on the twin Mark 1 mounting on HMS Renown while she is at anchor off Bangor, Northern Ireland, June 24, 1930
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Australia:
Luftwaffe Eurofighter Typhoon conducts a low pass over ANZAC class frigate HMAS Perth during anti air warfare training Sept 18, 2022
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USN:
USS Kearsarge (CVA-33) bow on view off the San Francisco Navy Yard, July 6, 1954
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USN:
USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) successfully completed the third and final scheduled explosive event of Full Ship Shock Trials while underway in the Atlantic Ocean, Aug. 8, 2021
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SOUTH CHINA SEA (March 13, 2020) Amphibious assault ship USS America (LHA 6) sails alongside Independence-variant littoral combat ship USS Gabrielle Giffords (LCS 10).
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USN:
USS Shoup (DDG 86) loads and fires SM-2, Sept, 2022.
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Imperial Japan:
Armoured cruiser Nisshin after the Battle of Tsushima, 1905. The damage was caused by Russian 305 mm shells
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USN:
USS George H.W. Bush (CVN-77) conducts replenishment-at-sea with fast combat support ship USNS Arctic (T-AOE-8) in Adriatic Sea on Sep. 20. 2022
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Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge (LHD 3) approaches the Great Belt Bridge in the Danish Straits Sept. 22, 2022
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RN:
A Harpoon missile being fired from HMS Westminster at ex-USS Boone during the recent SINKEX. Sept 2022
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Italy:
A 305 mm (12") turret of a Regina Margherita-class battleship, Naples, 1907
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