USS NEW YORK (BB-34) departing from the New York Navy Yard. She will travel to Hampton Roads, Virginia to conduct speed trials.
"To demonstrate the worth as a member of the first line of Uncle Sam's sea forces, the Battleship NEW YORK left the Navy Yard today Nov. 11 for a speed test at Hampton Roads. Picture was taken from the Brooklyn side of the Brooklyn Bridge.
An impressive bacground is the skyline of New York, showing the Woolworth building, the highest in the world, the World building, Equitable building, and several other noted structures."
-Associated Press Photo no.: A190
Date: November 11, 1916
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Le cuirassé USS New York (BB 34) – 29 mai 1915
©Naval History and Heritage Command - 19-N-13046
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Recipe for Navy Potatoes
wedges of straightforward, buttery baked potatoes with a crunchy flour coating.
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Sailors on the new American battleship USS North Carolina approach New York, January 2, 1942.
Photo: Associated Press
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Battleship TEXAS this morning.
Date: March 17, 2024
Posted by Andres Frawner on the Battleship Texas Foundation Group Facebook page: link
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U.S.S. Intrepid 💣 80th Birthday
Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum
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Sophie B. Hawkins opposite the USS Intrepid (CV-11) in New York Harbor (1990s)
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Space Shuttle Enterprise brought to the Intrepid, 2012
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"Double-O Day Aboard USS New York (BB-34)"
"A unique angle view during annual inspection of men aboard USS New York, anchored off Hawaii during combined Army and Navy manoeuvres."
Photographed on February 29, 1932 during Fleet Problems XIII.
World Wide Photos: LOS-12081
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Le cuirassé USS New York (BB-34) lors d’une revue navale à New York - 31 mai 1934
©Naval History and Heritage Command - NH 712
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USS Macon Airship flying over New York City, 1933
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The $60,000,000 naval aircraft carrier USS Bon Homme Richard, named after the continental frigate commanded by John Paul Jones, slides down the ways at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, April 29, 1944. The 27,100-ton carrier of the Essex class was 850 feet long and designed to carry half a million pounds of warplanes. The Williamsburg Bridge can be seen in the background.
Photo: Associated Press via the NY Post
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USS Intrepid (museum) - Pier 86, New York City by Andreas Komodromos
USS Intrepid (CV/CVA/CVS-11), also known as The Fighting "I", is one of 24 Essex-class aircraft carriers built during World War II for the United States Navy. She is the fourth US Navy ship to bear the name.
Commissioned in August 1943, Intrepid participated in several campaigns in the Pacific Theater of Operations, including the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
In August 1982, the ship opened at Pier 86 on the Hudson River in New York City as the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum. Four years later, Intrepid was officially designated as a National Historic Landmark.
From Wikipedia
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