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USS Kitty Hawk CV 63 ~ The Mobile Airport
Posted on 22 September 2012 | No CommentsThe USS Kitty Hawk is larger than many airports around the world. Until you have been near or onboard a ship of that size, even photos fail to adequately represent... -
Men Wanted for the Navy!
Posted on 27 June 2012 | No CommentsIn 1863, it was easy to enlist in the U.S. Navy. If you were able-bodied all you had to do was fill out an application. Was there a waiting period... -
Navy Airships Over Manhattan
Posted on 5 June 2012 | No CommentsThey were massive. They were popular. They burned or were easily destroyed in heavy weather. How well will the new generation faire in comparison to ther predecessors? USS Akron ... -
Hanger Bay Scrub down ~ USS Ronald Reagan
Posted on 13 April 2012 | No CommentsWe all know that aircraft carriers are huge. It’s just that we don’t appreciate how large they are until we see an image of them that references something from our... -
The U.S.S. Montpelier in Souda Harbor
Posted on 31 March 2012 | No CommentsWe’ve all watched movies and think we have a grasp on the size of modern nuclear submarines fixed in our minds. Yet, after seeing this photo, we realize that we... -
USS Akron over New York City
Posted on 4 October 2011 | No CommentsAircraft have changed over the decades. The USS Akron was a 6,500,000 cubic foot rigid airship that was commissioned in 1931. Unfortunately, after only a short period of service that... -
WWII ~ Attack on USS Franklin 19 Mar 1945
Posted on 23 June 2011 | No CommentsHeavily damaged by two 500lb Japanese bombs on 19 March 1945, the carrier, USS Franklin survived the attack 50 miles off the Japanese coast. She made her way to New... -
USS Ronald Reagan Leaving Port ~ San Diego
Posted on 21 June 2011 | No CommentsUntil you’ve been aboard or stood on the dock near a craft like the Reagan, it is almost impossible to convey their massive scale to anyone who doesn’t have the...












