Heavy Metal

USS Iowa inside floating drydock ABSD-2, Seeadler Harbor, Manus, Admiralty Islands, 28 Dec 1944
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USS Arkansas (BB-33) in the East River, leaving the Brooklyn Navy Yard in New York City. Photographed from the Brooklyn Bridge, on June 3, 1925. Colorized
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The S1 steam locomotive was designed for Pennsylvania Railroads by Raymond Loewy. Industrial designer Loewy is probably best remembered for the double-ended, bullet nose Studebakers
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German battleship SMS Prinzregent Luitpold bombarding the island of Ösel during Operation Albion, October 1917
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USS Iowa going through the Panama Canal, Jan 7, 1944. The Iowa-class Battleships were designed so they could go through the Panama Canal
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USS Iowa and USS Missouri entered Tokyo Bay in support of landing of occupation forces to take place next day, 29th August, 1945
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All three battleships of the New Mexico-class; USS Idaho, USS New Mexico, and USS Mississippi, moored abreast at Pearl Harbor, 17 December 1943.
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USS Louisville (CL 28) on 27 August 1930 undergoing final launching preparations at Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Washington.
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