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Yingtan alongside Jinan on 24 August 2017 Source MuseumShips page - DN-SC-84-10059
A Harpoon (RGM-84A) missile is launched from the battleship USS NEW JERSEY (BB 62) during tests on the Pacific Missile Test Center (PMTC) range Source MuseumShips page - edson
Source MuseumShips page - 051 Guided missile destroyer Jinan 20080711
The Type 051 (Luda-class) guided missile destroyer Jinan (hull number 105) is decommissioned and stored in Qingdao Naval Museum Source MuseumShips page - 024111
Midway seen being towed by the tug J. Alvah Clark just off Newport News Shipyard. She was launched on March 20, 1945 and while this photo is undated this may be her launching day or, if not, it is shortly thereafter. Her lines are still clean, none of her edge 5"/54 caliber mounts have been installed yet and she is uncluttered with electronics and light weight A.A. weapons at this time. Source MuseumShips page - mid040105sd
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Fire aboard Midway June 20 1990 Source MuseumShips page - midway-towed-into-sandieg-bay-010504-wikipedia
Naval Air Station North Island, Calif. (Jan 5, 2004) -- Tugboats tow the decommissioned aircraft carrier Midway into the San Diego bay. Midway will be moored temporarily at Naval Air Station North Island to take-on restored historical aircraft and will soon be home ported across the bay in San Diego, as the center piece for our nation's biggest museum devoted to carriers and naval aviation. Source MuseumShips page - sdut-fire-trucks-line-up-outside-the-20160824
Fire trucks line up outside the Midway Museum after putting out a fire located two decks below the flight deck early Wednesday July 15, 2015. Source MuseumShips page - 2560px-USS The Sullivans (DD-537) underway at sea on 29 October 1962 (USN 1063617)
The U.S. Navy destroyer USS The Sullivans (DD-537) passing astern of the destroyer tender USS Grand Canyon (AD-28) off Newport, Rhode Island (USA), on 29 October 1962. The Sullivans was assigned to the blockading forces during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Source MuseumShips page - Whyalla 1 - 2 (Allan Green)
Whyalla wearing her British pennant number B252. (Allan C Green, State Library of Victoria). Source MuseumShips page - rg19nn-b1589-001-039 pr
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Razorback (SS-394) at her Recommissioning ceremony, 8 January 1954 at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. LCDR Charles E. Stastny was her Commanding Officer upon recommissioning. Source MuseumShips page - S-189 in Saint Petersburg
Submarine S-189 (project 613) currently being turned into museum. Source MuseumShips page - Aft view of USS Yorktown (CVA-10), circa in early 1956
Aft view of the U.S. Navy the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown (CVA-10), taken from an approaching aircraft, circa in early 1956. Note the Landing Signal Officer on the left. Source MuseumShips page - NS Savannah exterior MD2
NS Savannah at Pier 13, Baltimore, Maryland, USA Source MuseumShips page - britannia-yachts123dotcom
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December 24, 2019 Source MuseumShips page - 0212ad
Hornet Museum, Alameda, San Francisco Bay, California. Believed to have been taken on 18 December 2003. Source MuseumShips page - dolph02
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Acadia steams along on her trials at the mouth of the Tyne River in 1913, just before she headed off to her new home in Nova Scotia. Source MuseumShips page - mercdok
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The photo was taken from the bridge of the Missouri (BB-63) and was processed by the Missouri's own Photo Lab. The photo was taken on 1 February 1950 showing three ATR's(Seagoing rescue and salvage tugs) forward of the Missouri, in the last all-out effort to pull her free of Thimble Shoal. Source MuseumShips page - Huascar1
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Commissioned in 1866, the Peruvian ironclad turret ship Huáscar sank the Chilean corvette Esmeralda during the War of the Pacific. Subsequently captured, the Huáscar served for decades in the Chilean navy and is now a floating museum ship at Talcahuano, Chile. Source MuseumShips page - naut-christening-012154
Mrs. Eisenhower smashes the bottle across the bow as she exclaims, "I Christen thee Nautilus! Mr. Hopkins and Cdr. Beach look on. The Ship's Matron of Honor Mrs. Eugene P. Wilkinson (wife of the ship's commanding officer), stands back as she holds Mamie's bouquet. Source MuseumShips page - 0583713
Te Yang in Keelung Harbor on January 5 2005 heading to Kaohsiung for decommisssioning. Source MuseumShips page - akishia
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USS LST-1141 underway during the 1950s. Source MuseumShips page - efl-launch-012845
Launch at Bath Iron Works, 28 January 1945. Source MuseumShips page - 0413959
View of a highline transfer of personnel between the U.S. Navy heavy cruisers USS Salem (CA 139), left, and USS Des Moines (CA 134), 1 January 1958. Source MuseumShips page - Mikhail Kutuzov (cruiser)
26 July 2005 Source MuseumShips page