HMCS Warrior at Laurier Pier, Montreal, 1946
USS North Dakota (BB-29) passing through the Galliard Cut, Panama Canal, on February 15, 1923.
NHHC: NH 73827
USS North Dakota (BB-29) passing through the Galliard Cut, Panama Canal, on February 15, 1923.
NHHC: NH 73827
In the foreground is USS Louisiana (BB-19), with USS New Hampshire (BB-25) behind her. They are dropping off the 59th Regiment, Coast Artillery from overseas. The regiment was in action for 68 days, but lost only two men during World War 1.
This photo was taken at Pier 4 in Hoboken, New Jersey on February 14, 1919.
NARA: 26433665
USS Forrestal (CVA-59)
British light cruiser HMS Belfast with her forward 6-inch gun turrets encased by ice during Arctic convoy duty, 1943.
HMCS Warrior at Laurier Pier, Montreal, 1946
HMCS Warrior runs aground in the St Lawrence River, 1946
HMS
Nelson showcasing her all guns forward layout of nine 16” guns - when
launched she had the heaviest broadside of any ship in the world, a
title the class held until 1941 when surpassed by the IJN Yamato
The last of the King George V-class battleships, HMS Howe, during trials, August 1942