F-14 Tomcat off the U.S.S. Nimitz, The Final Countdown (1980)
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USS Furse (DD-882) sailing in the Mediterranean Sea on August 28, 1961. She was part of USS Intrepid (CV-11) Battle Group.
Note: the prototype SPS-31 radar.
NHHC: USN 1057779
Below the waterline, “American Assassin”
Below the waterline, “American Assassin”
USS Wyoming (BB-32), USS Texas (BB-35) and nine battleships of the Atlantic Fleet steam in line, sometime between September 5, 1914 and 1915.
NHHC: NH 100606
USS Wisconsin (BB-64) underway in the Gulf of Mexico during sea trials, on August 30, 1988.
Photographed by LCDR Lynn Howell.
NARA: 6443037
USS Iowa (BB-61) at anchor near the New York Navy Yard, on August 27, 1943.
She had just completed modifications following her shakedown cruise.
She will depart later that day to travel to Argentia, Newfoundland. Her first mission was to the North Atlantic and to neutralise the threat of the German Battleship Tirpitz. There were reports of him operating in Norwegian waters. USS Iowa returned the Norfolk Navy Yard on October 25, for two weeks of maintenance.
NARA: 19lcm-02
USS Missouri (BB-11), USS Maine (BB-10) and unidentified Battleship at anchor in Bar Harbor, Maine, sometime between August 3 and 10, 1905.
They were part of the First Squadron of the North Atlantic Fleet.
Colorized by Irootoko Jr: link
LOC: LC-D4-22169, LC-D4-21894
USS Oregon (BB-3) and a Pennsylvania Class Armored Cruiser docked in Puget Sound Navy Yard, in 1911.
USS Indiana (BB-1) and USS Iowa (BB-4) in New York City, summer of 1898.
Note: She is painted in wartime gray.










