[Colorized] USS Hornet (CV-8) arrives at Pearl Harbor after the Doolittle Raid on Japan, 30 April 1942. PT-28 and PT-29 are speeding by in the foreground. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the U.S. National Archives. Catalog #: 80-G-16865
During the 1950s, a photo of the 380mm/45 main guns of the battleship Jean Bart. While Jean Bart had two turrets, they worked as four. The gap between the pairs of guns was an armored bulkhead. Each side acted separate of the other.
Decommissioned Russian Navy's Project 671RTMK Shchuka/Victor III class SSN Svatoy Daniil Moskovskiy (B-414) transfered for disposal at Nerpa Shipyard, 12/11/2022. Only two other Victor III SSNs remain in service now: Tambov (B-448) & Obninsk (B-138). Photo by N. Grigorenko.
Ohio class USS Florida (SSGN-728) receiving supplies from an MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter in the Ionian Sea, 04/11/2022. Photo by MC2 Christine Montgomery.
[Colorized] The Most Daring Mission of World War II. USS Hornet (CV-8) launches Army Air Force Mitchell B-25B Bombers, at the start of the first U.S. air raid on the Japanese home islands, 18 April 1942, Pacific Ocean.
Valentine tank being unloaded at Suez, Egypt, circa 1942. The tank was to be used in defence of Egypt at the Battle of El Alamein. The tank is being lifted over the water by a crane. Unknown photographer