USS UTAH (BB31) at anchor with some motor launches to carry crew to and from shore.
Photographed in 1925.
Maritime Museum of San Diego: P-08344
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USS UTAH (BB31) at anchor with some motor launches to carry crew to and from shore.
Photographed in 1925.
Maritime Museum of San Diego: P-08344
USS UTAH (BB-31) firing her fifth salvo, during exercises with her main battery 12"/45 guns.
Photographed by A.E. Wells on June 26, 1920.
U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command: NH 63651
USS UTAH (BB-31) firing her 2nd Salvo of the battle practice to starboard.
Photographed on June 26, 1920.
U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command: NH 124149
USS UTAH (BB-31) leads other battleships in line ahead formation, during battle practice.
Photographed by Enrique Muller in 1913.
U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command: NH 43116
A Florida class battleship firing to starboard during a long range spotting practice with aircraft. According to the caption, this was Salvo 12.
Photographed on May 19, 1919.
U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command: NH 124142
View from the bridge wing of a Florida class battleship firing full 12 inch salvo to port during battle practice.
Likely photographed in May 1919.
U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command: NH 124145
"Photograph taken from a Japanese plane during the torpedo attack on ships moored on both sides of Ford Island shortly after the beginning of the Pearl Harbor attack on December 7, 1941. View looks about east, with the supply depot, submarine base and fuel tank farm in the right center distance.
A torpedo has just hit USS WEST VIRGINIA (BB-48) on the far side of Ford Island (center). Other battleships moored nearby are (from left): USS NEVADA (BB-36), USS ARIZONA (BB-39), USS TENNESSEE (BB-43) (inboard of West Virginia), USS OKLAHOMA (BB-37) (torpedoed and listing) alongside USS MARYLAND (BB-46), and USS CALIFORNIA (BB-44).
On the near side of Ford Island, to the left, are light cruisers USS DETROIT (CL-8) and USS RALEIGH (CL-7), target and training ship USS UTAH (AG-16) and seaplane tender Tangier. Raleigh and Utah have been torpedoed, and Utah is listing sharply to port.
Japanese planes are visible in the right center (over Ford Island) and over the Navy Yard at right. U.S. Navy planes on the seaplane ramp are on fire.
Japanese writing in the lower right states that the photograph was reproduced by authorization of the Navy Ministry."
U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command: NH 50930
Colorized by Irootoko Jr: link
"USS RALEIGH (CL-7) is kept afloat by a barge lashed alongside, after she was damaged by a Japanese torpedo and a bomb, on December 7, 1941. The barge has salvage pontoons YSP-14 and YSP-13 on board. The capsized hull of USS UTAH (AG-16) is visible astern of RALEIGH."
Photographed in December 1941.
NARA: 306540
Text from Wikipedia: link