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Photos Navies Of All Nations

USN:
USS Saint Paul off Inchon, Korea. Late January 1951.
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France:
De-commissioned cruiser Colbert. Colbert C611 was an anti-air cruiser, later transformed into a missile cruiser and served in the navy from 1956 to 1991 before being reconverted into a museum ship from 1993. Because of the high maintenance costs the ship was towed to the ship graveyard in Landevennec in 2007 and was scrapped in 2016.
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Masurca
missile loading room inside cruiser Colbert
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USN:
USS Shark (SSN-591), a Skipjack-class submarine, was the seventh ship of the United States Navy to be named for the shark. Seen here in 1961 she spent 29-years on active duty before being recycled in 1995.
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USS Missouri (BB-63) replenishes from RFA Bayleaf, 1986
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Japan & USN:
PACIFIC OCEAN (Jan. 15, 2021) The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS John Finn (DDG 113), left, the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Bunker Hill (CG 52), the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71), the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force Kongo-class guided-missile destroyer JS Kongo (DDG 173) and the Asahi-class destroyer JS Asahi (DD 119) transit the Pacific Ocean, Jan. 15, 2021.
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Imperial Japan:
Destroyer Sazanami (漣 "Ripples") at her moorings, 15 April 1940
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Laid down on 21 March 1930 and commissioned 19 May 1932, Sazanami (漣 "Ripples") was the nineteenth of twenty-four Fubuki-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy.
On 12 January 1944, Sazanami departed Rabaul to join a tanker convoy en route from Palau to Truk. She was torpedoed by the submarine USS Albacore, sinking 300 nautical miles (560 km) southeast of Yap. Of her crew, 153 died; 89 survivors were rescued by her sister ship Akebono.
 

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