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Tug boats maneuvering USS Texas to one of the piers in the New York Navy Yard, on March 27, 1914.
A bridge officer on the bridge catwalk relaying commands to her pilot. The catwalk or portable bridge (the gangway above the crew on the main deck), was used to aid in the movements inside harbors and docking. It was removed and stored when not needed.
This was her first port visit after being commissioned two weeks earlier.
Imperial War Museum: IWM Q 20267
NARA: 85704337
Looking sharp
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U.S. 7th Fleet conducting a show of force in the Pacific recently.
You know we had to flex in China.
On July 26, 1990, Battleship Texas left the dock at Green's Bayou to return to her berth at the San Jacinto Battlegrounds.
She had spent 2 years at Todd's Shipyard and Green's Bayou to repair sections of her hull, strengthen her structure and restore her exterior to her 1945 WWII appearance.
Photographed by Patrick Feller: link
Tugboats moving Battleship Texas back to her berth at San Jacinto Battlegrounds, on July 26, 1990.
USS Texas (BB-35) transiting the Panama Canal to return to the Atlantic, on June 21, 1937.
In the Gatun Locks.
According to the caption on the photo, this sailor is named Lea.
This was her fourteenth crossing and the last one before World War II
TXPWD: 2003-1035-15, 1993-25-2, 1983-83-628, 2003-1028-19
NHHC: NH 63508
Bell X-1 “Glamorous Glennis”
Chuck Yeager
Dammmmm!
Oh HELL NOOOOOO!
RIP Sir Sean Connery (1930-2020)
Fire on the mountain, run boys run..