USS Langley (CV-1) with her stacks down at flight quarters in the South Pacific, probably in the mid-1930s with Wickes-class destroyer USS Cole (DD-155) in the foreground.

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The battleship HMS King George V post war

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French Navy’s Suffren class SSN lead boat Suffren pulling back in Toulon after Phase 3 of its sea trials by Nikausse.

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Photographed in Waitematā Harbour, New Zealand. 14 August 1908. The Great White Fleet including Missouri, Ohio, Kansas, Minnesota, Vermont, and Kentucky

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USS Iowa transiting the Panama Canal in 2001 – the Iowa class battleships were designed with the constraint of being able to fit through the 110′ foot wide locks of the canal. The ships are 108′ feet wide.

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