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Imperator Class gijinkas!
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"MIGHTIEST FOR WAR AND FOR PEACE. Uncle Sam's latest and largest battleship U.S.S. COLORADO' docked alongside the giant S.S. "LEVIATHAN."
Both Queens of the Seas. COLORADO, (left) the largest of Uncle Sam's battleships, was dwarfed in the shadow of the giant Leviathan as they lay together for the first time at the River Pier at West 44th St., N.Y. COLORADO looks like a tiny craft alongside of the mighty Levnathan."
Date: November 9, 1923
AP Photo: link
RMS Olympic goes into dry dock.
Photographed on October 24, 1934.
TopFoto: EU038051, EU038039, EU038027
USS LEVIATHAN (ID-1326) arrives with 8,000 U.S. troops, as she pulled into her dock at New York City. She was the largest transport in American service at the time.
Photographed by Kadel & Herbert on February 8, 1919
NARA: 26433439
"Newport News, Virginia Aerial photograph of the yard's pier area. USS West Virginia (BB-48) is fitting out in the left center. In right center is S.S. Leviathan, refitting for commercial service."
Date: February 1923
U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command: NH 93533
S.S. Leviathan (formerly German S.S. Vaterland of 1914) in drydock at Boston, Massachusetts, in 1923. She is undergoing preparations for her maiden voyage under the United States Lines flag, which commenced on July 4 of that year.
NHHC: NH 43035
USS LEVIATHAN departing New York City with troops onboard.
Photographed on April 18, 1918.
NARA: 55177852
USS LEVIATHAN arriving at Brest, France carrying American troops, ready to join the fight.
Photographed on May 2, 1918.
NARA: 55187000