An aerial view of the cruiser HMS Liverpool, 19 February 1942. This view shows the key features of the class - 12 x 6-inch guns and a midships aircraft catapult.
HMS Inflexible anchored on the Hudson River during the 1909 Hudson-Fulton (300th anniversary of Henry Hudson’s discovery of the Hudson River & 100th anniversary of Robert Fulton's first successful paddle steamer. Note Grant's Tomb, background right.
Royal Swedish Navy's Södermanland class HMS Södermanland (Söd) shortly before launch after extensive refit in 2004. The upgrade included new Stirling Mk3 AIP propulsion & adaptation for tropical waters. Photo by Glenn Pettersson.
USS Illinois (BB-7) utilizes air drying, apparently. 11,500 tons, 2 twin 13" turrets, 14 x 6" casemates, crew of 660. Sailed around the world with the Great White Fleet. Ended her years as a barracks ship for reserve midshipman. Scrapped 1956.
USS Kentucky's Marine Detachment drilling on the quarterdeck, circa 1900-07. Note the extreme state of shine on the 13 & 8 inch guns in the foreground. Unclear what sloop-of-war is in the background.
Sailors from the USS Independence (CV-62) spell out "Farewell Subic" as the United States relinquished control of the massive naval base (Zambales, Philippines) in 1992
Charles de Gaulle and her CSG in the Mediterranean for mission Antares 2022. She's escorted by Horizon-class air defense frigate Forbin, Aquitaine-class air defense FREMM Lorraine, USS Ross, Two Hydra-class frigates, a Super Vita-class and a Combattante III-class corvettes.