#uss saratoga
USS Saratoga (CV-3) passes through the Panama Canal with other U.S. Navy Fleet ships, circa late 1930s.
NHHC: NH 62904
“From front to back, the carriers Ranger (CV-4), Lexington (CV-2), and Saratoga (CV-3) pictured at anchor off Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii.” 4 August 1936.
(US National Naval Aviation Museum: 1996.488.001.012)
USS Saratoga (CV-60) underway in the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean sea, on May 8, 1967.
Dick Leonhardt's Collection: 19670508FTB-869
USS Saratoga (CV-3) near the Puget Sound Navy Yard, on September 7, 1944.
She just had an overhaul and was making 12 knots during her speed trial.
Note: she is painted in Camouflage Measure 32 Design 11A.
Colorized by Irootoko Jr: link
NHHC: 19-N-72626
United States Navy aircraft carriers USS Intrepid (CVA-11), USS Saratoga (CV-60), and USS Independence (CVA-62) commemorate the 50th Anniversary of American Naval Aviation.
USS Saratoga (CV-3) undergoing a shakedown in Puget Sound after a refit.
Photographed on May 15, 1945.
NHHC: 19-N-84309, 19-N-84310, 19-N-84311, 19-N-84313, 19-N-84314, 19-N-84315, 19-N-84316
https://www.vintag.es/2021/03/airship-on-uss-saratoga.html
On January 27, 1928 in an experimental fleet exercise, the rigid airship Los Angeles (ZR-3) moored to USS Saratoga’s stern transferred passengers and took on fuel and stores.
USS Los Angeles was a rigid airship, designated ZR-3, which was built in 1923–1924 by the Zeppelin company in Friedrichshafen, Germany, as war reparation. It was delivered to the United States Navy in October 1924 and after being used mainly for experimental work, particularly in the development of the American parasite fighter program, was decommissioned in 1932.














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