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Littorio underway, circa Jul 1940Nymphe operating off Norway as anti-aircraft shipPogyPolish submarine Orzel in port
Littorio underway, circa Jul 1940Nymphe operating off Norway as anti-aircraft shipPogy's conning towerPolish submarine Orzel in port
Savo Island underway, date unknownSavo Island wearing camouflage and carrying aircraft, date unknownSavo Island, date unknownScharnhorst
Savo Island underway, date unknownSavo Island wearing camouflage and carrying aircraft, date unknownSavo Island, date unknownScharnhorst's after gun turret and catapult
ScharnhorstSeaplane carrier Nisshin, date unknownUSS Cony laying smoke screen near USS West Virginia, off LeyteYubari prior to WW2
Scharnhorst's rangefinder hood, mast, and flagSeaplane carrier Nisshin, date unknownUSS Cony laying smoke screen near USS West Virginia, off LeyteYubari prior to WW2
6-pounder gun and crew aboard USS Oregon, circa 1898Breech of after turret 13-inch guns aboard USS Oregon, circa 1898Dynamo room aboard USS Oregon, circa 1898Engine room aboard USS Oregon, circa 1898
6-pounder gun and crew aboard USS Oregon, circa 1898Breech of after turret 13-inch guns aboard USS Oregon, circa 1898Dynamo room aboard USS Oregon, circa 1898Engine room aboard USS Oregon, circa 1898
USS Oregon arriving in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Jun 1898USS Oregon bombarding Spanish shore batteries at Santiago, Cuba, 1898Cadet William Leahy and Captain Charles Edgar Clark aboard USS Oregon during Battle of Sanitago, off Cuba, 3 Jul 1898USS Oregon in drydock at New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, Sep 1898
USS Oregon arriving in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Jun 1898USS Oregon bombarding Spanish shore batteries at Santiago, Cuba, 1898Cadet William Leahy and Captain Charles Edgar Clark aboard USS Oregon during Battle of Sanitago, off Cuba, 3 Jul 1898USS Oregon in drydock at New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, Sep 1898

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