HMS Explorer, an experimental submarine. Nicknamed 'Exploder' because of frequent incidents, was powered by a hydrogen peroxide power plant. Circa late 1950's
USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (CVA-42) taking on fuel and supplies from the USS Aldebaran (AF-10) and USS Salamonie (AO-26) in the Mediterranean, Dec 4, 1952.
Light cruiser USS Reno under salvage off the Philippines, Nov 1944. While escorting TF38 on Nov 3rd 1944 Reno was hit by 2 torpedoes from the IJN sub I-41, although only 1 detonated
The USS Northampton (CA-26) was sunk on November 30, 1942 by 2 torpedoes during the Battle of Tassafaronga. This photo of her was taken in Brisbane, Australia on August 5, 1941. Note her false bow wave camouflage and her early CXAM radar on the mainmast.
USS Utah, AG-16, former BB-31 being painted in Puget Sound in Aug 1941. Note the conversion work to a gunnery trainer due to the London Naval Treaty. She would be sunk at Pearl Harbor just a few months after this photo was taken
Incomplete German aircraft carrier Weser (former heavy cruiser Seydlitz) has been moored in the Schichau Werke Königsberg shipyard since April for security reasons
A starboard quarter view of the stern sections of the decommissioned battleships USS Iowa (BB-61) and USS Wisconsin (BB-64) at Philadelphia, Sept 9, 1993
USS Enterprise. The aftermath of the disaster, seen soon after the fire was extinguished and before flight operations resumed. Photo by PH2 Stanley C. Wycoff.