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Four of Our Submarines in Dry Dock in Government Navy Yard.
1914-1918
Keystone View Company
Four American submarines on a dry dock in the Government Navy Yard in Washington, D.C.
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[Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead collection] [Decimalized .01- .28]
1980-1996
Twenty nine letters to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead from other Congressmen, President Ronald Reagan and photographs of Washington officials.
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To Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead
5 July 1995
Horn, Stephen, 1931-2011
A thank you letter from Stephen Horn, the House representative for California's thirty eighth district, to Moorhead for his support of an amendment of H.R. 1817 the military construction appropriations bill. This amendment was to prevent the Navy...
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Carrier Randolph
March 30, 1957
One wirephoto dated March 30, 1957. Shows a crowd of civilians on the deck of the carrier Randolph looking at the gun emplacements.
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Navy Releases Drawing of World's Largest Sub
25 June 1958
Associated Press
One wirephoto released by Associated Press dated June 25, 1958. Shows a drawing of the world's largest submarine named the Triton. According to the embedded press release the Triton will displace 5,450 tons of water, is 447 feet long and has a beam...
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Moth Ball Fleet Awaits Call to Duty
January 13, 1961
One wirephoto released by Associated Press dated January 13, 1961. Shows a naval shipyard. The embedded press release reports that the ships are part of the "moth ball" fleet sitting at the ready. If they were needed ships would be quickly...
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Wood Flies to War
1943
U.S. Government Printing Office
One poster entitled, "Wood Flies to War," printed by the U.S. Government Printing Office, dated 1943. Poster features an air force plane flying through dark cloudy sky. The poster states, "The Army and Navy need 20,000 Square Feet of Plywood for Each...
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"I'm building the ships we need to win!"
1942-1945
United States. Maritime Commission
One poster entitled, "I'm building the ships we need to win!" dated 1942-1945. Poster features a ship builder showing off a "Ships for Victory" badge that is pinned to his overalls. Behind him is a ship in a shipyard being built. The poster reads,...
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Careless Words May Cause Disaster!
1939-1945
The Director of Public Information for National Salvage Office, fl. 1939-1945
One poster entitled, "Careless Words May Cause Disaster!" printed by the Director of Public Information, dated 1939-1945. Poster features a sailor with the initials H.M.C.S. (Her Majesty's Canadian Ship) on his hat holding his finger up to his lips...
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US and Japanese photos of the attack on Pearl Harbor [Decimalized .01- .17]
1941 - 1943
Various
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