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What happens when USS Enterprise lets a Vigilante on board. Failed brakes and nose wheel steering, 1978. Source: NavSource.
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HMS Ark Royal (91) shortly after launching, Published in LIFE Magazine, May 3, 1937
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Imperial Russian Navy armoured cruiser Gromoboi during her 1901 visit to Australia.
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HMS Manxman when she was still a fast minelayer, taken by the late Alan Green as she arrived Port Melbourne on 29 March 1946
HMS Manxman when she was still a fast minelayer, taken by the late Alan Green as she arrived Port Melbourne on 29 March 1946 Manxman in June 1945 HMS Manxman (N70) was an Abdiel-class minelayer. The ship is named for an inhabitant of the Isle of Man. Second World War Ship’s badge in the National MaritimeContinue reading “HMS Manxman when she was still a fast minelayer, taken by the late Alan Green as she arrived Port Melbourne on 29 March 1946”