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S-36 at the Bethlehem Shipbuilding CorporationUSS S-38 fitting out at the Union Iron Works of Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation in San Francisco, California, United States, 29 Mar 1923S-21, S-23, and S-26 at Groton, Connecticut, United States, 4 May 1923Aircraft carrier USS Langley (Langley-class) alongside the Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC, United States, 3 Jul 1923. The white building at the photo’s top left is the present day National Museum of the Navy.
S-36 at the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation's Union Plant, Potrero Works, San Francisco, California, United States, 29 Mar 1923USS S-38 fitting out at the Union Iron Works of Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation in San Francisco, California, United States, 29 Mar 1923S-21, S-23, and S-26 at Groton, Connecticut, United States, 4 May 1923Aircraft carrier USS Langley (Langley-class) alongside the Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC, United States, 3 Jul 1923. The white building at the photo’s top left is the present day National Museum of the Navy.
USS Reuben James at anchor in Bar Harbor, Maine, United States, 4 Jul 1923S-25 on a temporary wooden platform, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 5 Jul 1923Marblehead being prepared for launching, William Cramp and Sons shipyard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 9 Oct 1923USS S-41 fitting out at the Bethlehem Union Plant, San Francisco, California, United States, 27 Dec 1923
USS Reuben James at anchor in Bar Harbor, Maine, United States, 4 Jul 1923S-25 on a temporary wooden platform, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 5 Jul 1923Marblehead being prepared for launching, William Cramp and Sons shipyard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 9 Oct 1923USS S-41 fitting out at the Bethlehem Union Plant, San Francisco, California, United States, 27 Dec 1923
S-25, possibly off New London, Connecticut, United States, 1923-1924USS New Mexico an anchor, California, United States, 1922-1924USS S-25 off Naval Station San Diego, California, United States, 1924-1928USS S-27, USS S-46, and USS S-29 at the Submarine Base, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 2 Jan 1924
S-25, possibly off New London, Connecticut, United States, 1923-1924USS New Mexico an anchor, California, United States, 1922-1924USS S-25 off Naval Station San Diego, California, United States, 1924-1928USS S-27, USS S-46, and USS S-29 at the Submarine Base, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 2 Jan 1924
S-18, S-47, and S-44 at Groton, Connecticut, United States, 8 Apr 1924USS Savannah with USS S-27 (outboard) and other submarines, Dec 1924; note USS Bushnell in backgroundCommander Chuichi Nagumo, in civilian clothes, with his middle school friend Ichiro Saeki while visiting Seattle, Washington, United States, 1925Portrait of Second Lieutenant Lewis Puller, 1926
S-18, S-47, and S-44 at Groton, Connecticut, United States, 8 Apr 1924USS Savannah with USS S-27 (outboard) and other submarines, Dec 1924; note USS Bushnell in backgroundCommander Chuichi Nagumo, in civilian clothes, with his middle school friend Ichiro Saeki while visiting Seattle, Washington, United States, 1925Portrait of Second Lieutenant Lewis Puller, 1926
USS Savannah with USS S-27, USS S-29, and USS S-25, Portland, Oregon, 1920sUSS Texas in drydock, Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Virginia, United States, mid-1920sRear Admiral Osami Nagano at the Tomb of Unknown Soldier, Arlington, Virginia, United States, circa 1927; note Captain Isoroku Yamamoto at far rightCharles Lindbergh prepared to disembark from Memphis at the Washington Navy Yard, Washington DC, United States upon his return from Europe after his pioneering trans-Atlantic flight, 11 Jun 1927
USS Savannah with USS S-27, USS S-29, and USS S-25, Portland, Oregon, 1920sUSS Texas in drydock, Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Virginia, United States, mid-1920sRear Admiral Osami Nagano at the Tomb of Unknown Soldier, Arlington, Virginia, United States, circa 1927; note Captain Isoroku Yamamoto at far rightCharles Lindbergh prepared to disembark from Memphis at the Washington Navy Yard, Washington DC, United States upon his return from Europe after his pioneering trans-Atlantic flight, 11 Jun 1927

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