Photos Navies Of All Nations

Imperial Germany:
SMS Goeben at Genoa, February 1914
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India:
Rajput-class guided missile destroyer INS Rajput (D51) to be decommissioned tomorrow in Visakhapatnam, India - May 20, 2021
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RN:
The open barbette of HMS Rodney's 13.5" guns. Admiral-Clas Ironclad battleship ,HMS Rodney, launched in 1884.
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Italy:
Horizon class D554 Caio Duilio, Carlo Bergamini-class frigates F592 Carlo Margottini & F590 Carlo Bergamini. 2 Decommissioned Alpino class to the left
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RN:
HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales during Ex Strike Warrior, May 2021
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HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales sailing together on 19th May 2021
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HMS Queen Elizabeth pictured with USMC LCACs, rotary and tiltrotor aircraft from the USS Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group, May 2021
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HMS Queen Elizabeth enters Portsmouth Harbour with a full air group embarked for the first time, May 2021
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RN & USN:
Flying the U.S. ensign but with musket-firing redcoats lining her gunwale, the recently captured USS Tigress, commanded by British Lieutenant Miller Worsley, seizes the USS Scorpion. 03 September 1814, northern Lake Huron.
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USN:
USS The Sullivans entering Portsmouth this morning
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Sailors on USS Hershel “Woody” Williams (ESB 4) conduct rescue swimmer training. May 2021
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USS Chancellorsville (CG-62) is underway 19 May 2021 after 1 year drydocked CNO availability at Yokosuka
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RN:
HMS Thunderbolt performing a crash dive. February 1942
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Initially built as HMS Thetis she sank during trails, later being salvaged and recommissioned under a new name.
The Thetis accident happened after the inner hatch on a torpedo tube was opened while the outer hatch to the sea was also open. Four men successfully used the sub's one-man escape chamber before a fifth panicked and jammed it. A total of 99 men lost their lives as a result.
The sinking led to the redesign of all torpedo tubes on British and Australian submarines. A latch, known as the "Thetis clip", was added to the inner torpedo tube door so it could be fractionally opened to check the tube was not open to the sea before being fully opened.

Thunderbolt was sunk on 14 March 1943 off Sicily by the Italian corvette Cicogna, which had detected her and attacked with depth charges. Thunderbolt sank in 1,350 m of water, with the loss of all hands.

Sunday Divisions aboard HMS Formidable, off the coast of Oran, June 1943. Note King George V class in background (probably HMS KGV of Force H with King George VI aboard)
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USN & RN:
Heavy cruiser USS Wichita in the North Atlantic on convoy escort duties accompanied by the County class heavy cruiser HMS London. March-Nov 1942
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A convoy of ships with USS Wyoming at Hampton Roads, 1942.
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USS Richmond (CL-9) at Puget Sound on June 24, 1944 wearing camouflage 32/3D
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Germany:
Heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen under air cover camouflage in the port of Brest
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Netherlands:
Guided missile frigate HNLMS De Zeven Provinciën transits the Atlantic Ocean during Exercise At Sea-Demo/Formidable Shield 2021, May 18, 2021
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France:
Submarine Casabianca in the 1930's
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Armoured cruiser Edgar Quinet, a training ship by this point, after running aground in 1930.
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USN:
15 August 1911, New York Navy Yard. Battleship USS North Dakota (BB-29) hosts a visit of admiral Tōgō Heihachirō, who led the Japanese Navy to the victories in the Battles of the Yellow Sea and Tsushima.
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Late July 1921, 7 miles South-West of Tangier Island, Chesapeake Bay, VA, USA. Coast Battleship Number 1 (former USS Indiana (BB-1)) is sunk in shallow waters by US Army Air Service in a series of bombing tests on July 21.
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Netherlands:
Cruisers HNLMS De Ruyter and HNLMS De Zeven Provinciën leading a Dutch squadron of frigates and submarines. Date u/k (1960s-70s)
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Russia:
Pr. 1164 cruiser "Moskva" and Pr. 11356 frigate "Admiral Grigorovich" of the Black sea Fleet during a recent naval exercise
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Kirov-class battlecruiser Pyotr Velikiy ,Neva River in St. Petersburg,2017
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Yasen class project 885 Severodvinsk
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Pr. 956 Sovremenny class destroyer Nastoychivy, March 2021
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Greece:
December 1912, East of Lemnos Island. Armoured cruiser Georgios Averof leads battleship Hydra and other ships of the Hellenic Royal Navy into the Aegean sea seeking to encounter the Ottoman fleet. This search will ultimately end up with The Battle of Elli on December 16.
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The Royal Hellenic Navy, led by Rear Admiral Pavlos Kountouriotis on board of the flagship Averof, defeated the Ottoman Navy, led by Captain Ramiz Bey, just outside the entrance to the Dardanelles (Hellespont).
During the battle, Kountouriotis, frustrated by the slow speed of the three older Greek battleships Hydra, Spetsai and Psara, hoisted the Z flag which stood for "Independent Action", and sailed forward alone at a speed of 20 knots, against the Ottoman fleet.
Taking full advantage of her superior speed, guns and armour, Averof succeeded in crossing the Ottoman fleet's "T" and concentrated her fire against the Ottoman flagship Barbaros Hayreddin, thus forcing the Ottoman fleet to retreat in disorder.
The Greek fleet, including the destroyers Aetos, Ierax and Panthir continued to pursue the Ottoman fleet off-and-on between the dates of December 13 and December 26, 1912.
The Ottomans suffered 7 killed and 14 wounded on the Barbaros Hayreddin, 8 killed and 20 wounded on the Turgut Reis, and 3 dead and 7 wounded on the Mesudiye.
This victory was quite significant in that the Ottoman navy retreated within the Straits and left the Aegean Sea to the Greeks who were now free to occupy the islands of Lesbos, Chios, Lemnos and Samos and others. It also prevented any transfer of Ottoman troop reinforcements by sea and effectively secured Ottoman defeat on land.
 
Imperial Germany:
Wittelsbach class of pre-dreadnought battleship SMS Mecklenburg during her visit to Norway, 1906
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Imperial japan:
Battleship squadron, led by the battleships Fusō and Kirishima, during manoeuvres, late 1930's
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USN:
USS Wisconsin (BB-64) operating off Korea, circa January-April 1952.
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USS Oklahoma City (CLG-5) flagship of the U.S. Seventh Fleet Arrives at Saigon, 21 July 1964.
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USN:
Museum ship USS Texas (BB-35). Launched 18 May 1912
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