Ships (military)
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April 1, 2022Birmingham, AL. The USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park. 30°40'56.2"N 88°00'51.4"W2
April 1, 2022Birmingham, AL. The USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park. 30°40'56.2"N 88°00'51.4"W3
April 2, 2022Birmingham, AL. The USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park. 30°40'56.2"N 88°00'51.4"W4
April 2, 2022Birmingham, AL. The USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park. 30°40'56.2"N 88°00'51.4"W5
April 2, 2022WWII submarine USS DRUM (SS-228). Birmingham, AL. The USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park. 30°40'56.2"N 88°00'51.4"W6
April 1, 2022USS Midway Museum San Diego, CA. 32.7136745087727, -117.175460502522577
April 1, 2022USS Midway Museum San Diego, CA. 32.7136745087727, -117.175460502522578
April 1, 2022USS Midway Museum San Diego, CA. 32.7136745087727, -117.175460502522579
April 1, 2022USS Midway Museum San Diego, CA. 32.7136745087727, -117.1754605025225710
April 1, 2022This is the Mexican Navy's Godinez. It's a Holzinger-class offshore patrol vessel. Its 244' long, 1022 tons and manned by 73 sailors. Seen here in the Sea of Cortez in 2016, somewhere off the coast of San Felipe.11
April 2, 2022This is the Mexican Navy's Godinez. It's a Holzinger-class offshore patrol vessel. Its 244' long, 1022 tons and manned by 73 sailors. Seen here in the Sea of Cortez in 2016, somewhere off the coast of San Felipe.12
April 2, 2022This is the Mexican Navy's Godinez. It's a Holzinger-class offshore patrol vessel. Its 244' long, 1022 tons and manned by 73 sailors. Seen here in the Sea of Cortez in 2016, somewhere off the coast of San Felipe.13
April 1, 2022A Tenochtitlan-class patrol boat of the Mexican Navy. Seen here in the Sea of Cortez in 2016, somewhere off the coast of San Felipe. This vessel is named Albireo.14
April 2, 2022A Tenochtitlan-class patrol boat of the Mexican Navy. Seen here in the Sea of Cortez in 2016, somewhere off the coast of San Felipe. This vessel is named Albireo.15
April 2, 2022A Tenochtitlan-class patrol boat of the Mexican Navy. Seen here in 2016 in San Felipe, Mexico. This vessel is named Albireo.16
April 2, 2022A Tenochtitlan-class patrol boat of the Mexican Navy. Seen here in 2016 in San Felipe, Mexico. This vessel is named Albireo. In the background you can see the MY Farley Mowat. The Farley Mowat is operated by a conservationist organization called Sea Shephard. It's a former 110' Island Class Patrol Boat of the USCG. Its previous name was the Pea Island. I was one of the volunteers aboard Farley Mowat when I took these pictures.17
April 1, 2022Unknown vessel, looks like it could be military. Smith Mountain Lake, VA. I believe this was taken at Parkway Marina (37.05040021783987, -79.58499763736687)18
April 1, 2022USCG Ingham in Key West, FL. Ingham served with distinction during World War II on convoy duty. Protecting ships ferrying vital supplies to Britain, Ingham battled stormy weather, German U-boats, and enemy aircraft. On 15 December 1942, during one crossing, Ingham engaged and sank the enemy submarine U-626. After 1944, Ingham served as an amphibious flagship and she would later take part in three campaigns in the Pacific Theater. Ingham was the last active warship in the US fleet with a U-Boat kill.19
April 1, 2022Key West, FL. One of the Spearhead-class expeditionary fast transports. Possibly the USNS Puerto Rico.20
April 2, 2022The USS Pampanito in San Francisco, CA. It's a Balao Class Fleet Submarine. This sub went out on six patrols in the Pacific during World War II. During these tours, it sank six Japanese ships and damaged four others.21
April 2, 2022Nassau, Bahamas. This is the HMBS Bahamas, it's a 198' Offshore Patrol Vessel.22
April 2, 2022Nassau, Bahamas. This is either the HMBS Nassau or her sister ship, the Bahamas. Regardless, it's a 198' Offshore Patrol Vessel.
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