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U.S. battleship "Iowa" at anchor in Long Beach Harbor.
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1948
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U.S. battleship "Iowa" at anchor in Long Beach Harbor.
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1948
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U.S. Navy Capt. Solomon, last captain of U.S. battleship "Iowa".
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1948
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U.S. Navy Capt. Solomon, last captain of U.S. battleship "Iowa".
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1948
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Captain Solomon, last skipper of the Battleship Iowa, bids crew farewell as they sail ship to "mothballs".
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1948
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The IOWA, last of the great battleships and the most modern, is shown anchored in Long Beach Harbor before being sent to battleship graveyard.
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1948
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The IOWA, last of the great battleships and the most modern, is shown anchored in Long Beach Harbor before being sent to battleship graveyard.
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1948
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The IOWA, last of the great battleships and the most modern, is shown anchored in Long Beach Harbor before being sent to battleship graveyard.
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1948
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Aircraft carrier "Valley Forge" in operation. (April 27)
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1949
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Aircraft carrier "Valley Forge" in operation. (April 27)
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1949
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Aircraft carrier "Valley Forge" in operation. (April 27)
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1949
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Aircraft carrier "Valley Forge" in operation. (April 27)
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1949
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Aircraft carrier "Valley Forge" in operation. (April 27)
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1949
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Aircraft carrier "Valley Forge" in operation. (April 27)
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1949
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Aircraft carrier "Valley Forge" in operation. (April 27)
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1949
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Aircraft carrier "Valley Forge" in operation. (April 27)
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1949
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Aircraft carrier "Valley Forge" in operation. (April 27)
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1949
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Aircraft carrier "Valley Forge" in operation. (April 27)
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1949
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Aircraft carrier "Valley Forge" in operation. (April 27)
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1949
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Aircraft carrier "Valley Forge" in operation. (April 27)
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1949
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Aircraft carrier "Valley Forge" in operation. (April 27)
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1949
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Aircraft carrier "Valley Forge" in operation. Landing Signal Officer guides a plane landing on flight deck. (April 27)
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1949
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U.S. submarines visit Long Beach for Navy Day (Oct. 25, 1945).
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1945
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U.S. submarines visit Long Beach for Navy Day (Oct. 25, 1945).
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1945
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U.S. submarines visit Long Beach for Navy Day (Oct. 25, 1945).
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1945
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The Moreel Drydock at Long Beach Naval Shipyard is full of destroyers, Apa transports and oilers, all waiting for the dock to be pumped dry.
Date
1947
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The boom of the giant floating German crane is about in place at the Long Beach Naval Shipyard. It has more than 100-ton lifting ability, and the pin of its "hinge" is more than 12" in diameter.
Date
1948
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Pictured is the propulsion drive for the giant floating German crane at Long Beach Naval Shipyard. Four of these propellers move the crane barge.
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1948
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The first lift by the giant German crane at the Long Beach Naval Shipyard. This crane is lifting more than 100 tons of barge filled with seawater as a trial.
Date
1947
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The first lift by the giant German crane at the Long Beach Naval Shipyard. This crane is lifting more than 100 tons of barge filled with seawater as a trial. This crane was one of four floating cranes built by German industries to maneuver in water because their land is very swampy and the ground unable to support large cranes with heavy lifts. It was taken as reparation from the German submarine-building facility at Keil, Germany, and was brought across the Atlantic, through the Panama Canal and up the Pacific Coast to Long Beach, and reassembled here. (The other cranes, taken by England, France and Russia were all lost at sea). Pictures are poor due to very foggy morning.
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1947
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A two-picture panorama photo of the Long Beach Naval Station and Shipyard. (Two same-size photo prints will match at the overlap of the white house with the number "2" on the wall under second-story window).
Date
1947
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U.S. submarines visit Long Beach for Navy Day (Oct. 25, 1945).
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1945
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U.S. Naval Air Station, Roosevelt Field. Roosevelt Field was alongside the Long Beach Naval Station and Shipyard. It was immediately west of the Navy Station on Terminal Island. It was later de-actified and the buildings were used for Married Officers Quarters (M.O.Q.) of the Long Beach Navy. There were also Bachelor Officers Quarters (B.O.Q.).
Date
1946
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U.S. Naval Air Station, Roosevelt Field. Type of plane not known.
Date
1946
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Wide angle photo of the Long Beach Naval Base Shipyard.
Date
1947
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A two-picture panorama photo of the Long Beach Naval Station and Shipyard. (Two same-size photo prints will match at the overlap of the white house with the number "2" on the wall under second-story window).
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1947
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The Moreel Drydock at Long Beach Naval Shipyard is full of destroyers, Apa transports and oilers, all waiting for the dock to be pumped dry.
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1947
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A cruiser is going through overhaul in the Moreel Drydock at Long Beach Naval Shipyard. Considered the largest in the world, it held the Queen Mary when she was brought to Long Beach.
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1947
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A cruiser is going through overhaul in the Moreel Drydock at Long Beach Naval Shipyard. Considered the largest in the world, it held the Queen Mary when she was brought to Long Beach.
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1947
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U.S. Navy cruiser, Springfield in the Moreel Drydock at Long Beach Naval Shipyard for repair and hull cleaning.
Date
1946
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"The Nineteenth Fleet" (aka, "The Zippered Fleet") was a collection of "mothballed" ships at U.S. Navy Shipyard. The smaller ships shown are attack destroyers that have been cleaned, their hulls painted with anti-fouling paint and their armaments covered with a cocoon to protect from dampness, and dehydration equipment installed. The larger ship is the "Isle Royal", a submarine tender which carries small stores, food and movies to supplement stores on subs.
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1948
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U.S. Navy "Operation High Jump" at Naval Shipyard. The then-new ice-breaker ship, "Burton Island", was fitted with a landing net on the afterdock as a landing pad for helicopter. This was the first trial of the ship and copter in preparation for Admiral Byrd's Antarctic expedition (1947).
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1947
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U.S. Navy "Operation High Jump" at Naval Shipyard. "Operation High Jump" was an expedition to explore Antarctica, lead Admiral Richard E. Byrd.
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1947
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U.S. Navy "Operation High Jump" at Naval Shipyard. "Operation High Jump" was an expedition to explore Antarctica, lead Admiral Richard E. Byrd.
Date
1947
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U.S. Navy "Operation High Jump" at Naval Shipyard. "Operation High Jump" was an expedition to explore Antarctica, lead Admiral Richard E. Byrd.
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1947
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U.S. Navy "Operation High Jump" at Naval Shipyard. "Operation High Jump" was an expedition to explore Antarctica, lead Admiral Richard E. Byrd.
Date
1947
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U.S. Navy "Operation High Jump" at Naval Shipyard. "Operation High Jump" was an expedition to explore Antarctica, lead Admiral Richard E. Byrd.
Date
1947
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U.S. Navy "Operation High Jump" at Naval Shipyard. "Operation High Jump" was an expedition to explore Antarctica, lead Admiral Richard E. Byrd.
Date
1947
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U.S. Navy "Operation High Jump" at Naval Shipyard. "Operation High Jump" was an expedition to explore Antarctica, lead Admiral Richard E. Byrd.
Date
1947
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