A Vought UO-1 from USS TRENTON (CL-11) taxis past a tug in the harbor of Durban, South Africa.
Photographed sometime between June 25 and July 1, 1924.
U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command: 43423
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A Vought UO-1 from USS TRENTON (CL-11) taxis past a tug in the harbor of Durban, South Africa.
Photographed sometime between June 25 and July 1, 1924.
U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command: 43423
USS Trenton (CL-11) in San Francisco Bay, 11 August 1944
"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
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USS COLORADO (BB-45), USS OKLAHOMA (BB-37), USS NEVADA (BB-36), USS RICHMOND (CL-9), USS MEMPHIS (CL-13), USS IDAHO (BB-42) and the rest of the Pacific Fleet passing under Golden Gate Bridge.
Date: July 12, 1938
Berkeley Library Digital Collections: BANC PIC 2006.029--NEG box 691, sleeve 096494_05
"USS HOUSTON (CA-30) at Tjilatjap, Java, seen from the light cruiser USS MARBLEHEAD (CL-12), which was passing close aboard. HOUSTON's colours are half-masted pending return of her funeral party, ashore for burial of men lost when a bomb hit near her after 20.3 cm gun turret two days earlier during a Japanese air attack in Bangka Strait. The disabled turret is visible in the center of the view, being trained to port."
Photographed on February 6, 1942.
U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command: NH 82480
USS CONCORD (CL-10) being toured by the general public.
Photographed on June 22, 1928.
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USS MISSISSIPPI (BB-41) and USS CONCORD (CL-10) entering the Pedro Miguel locks of the Panama Canal.
Photographed by Thomas Mcavoy for LIFE Magazine on October 8, 1945.
LIFE Magazine Archives: 116322949, 116322950, 116322920, 116322910, 116322913, 116322918, 116322917
Photographed on October 25, 1934.
"USS LEXINGTON (CV-2) and USS SARATOGA (CV-3) anchored in Panama Bay, off the Pacific entrance to the Panama canal. In the distance are Panama City, right, and Balboa, left. USS TEAL (AM-23) is to the carriers' left and four Omaha class light cruisers are beyond them."
U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command: 80-G-455967