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US Navy photo 19-N-4351
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U.S. Navy minelayers proceeding to sea in two columns, in Area Number 2 of the North Sea, September 1918. Ships in the column at left are (from front to rear): Roanoke, Housatonic, Quinnebaug and Baltimore. Ships in column at right are (from front to rear): Canonicus (out of picture, to right), Canandaigua, Aroostook and Saranac. Note disruptive "dazzle" camouflage worn by these ships. Photograph from the Army Signal Corps Collection in
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Underway late 1920s with a Martin SC plane on her after deck. Note the 3" gun at the bow, and paravanes atop the deckhouse, amidships between her stacks US Navy photo NH 94166
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USS Shenandoah (ZR-1) moored at Naval Air Station North Island, San Diego, California, in October 1924. USS Aroostook (CM-3) is tied up to the Air Station pier in the upper right, with a storeship (Arctic, Boreas or Yukon) moored in the channel nearby. Donation of Lieutenant Gustave Freret, USN (Retired), 1972. US Navy photo NH 80473
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