USS New York

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1914 New York-class battleship
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111-SC-2985 - U.S.S. New York.111-SC-2985 - U.S.S. New York.
111-SC-41465111-SC-41465
111-SC-43684111-SC-43684
Aerial view of the Crossroads Baker atomic test, less than one second after the detonation, on 25 July 1946 (NH 96250)Aerial view of the Crossroads Baker atomic test, less than one second after the detonation, on 25 July 1946 (NH 96250)
Commissioning of USS New York (BB-34) on 15 April 1914 (NH 83711)Commissioning of USS New York (BB-34) on 15 April 1914 (NH 83711)
USSNewYorkBB-34inABSD41945USSNewYorkBB-34inABSD41945
USS Conserver (ARS-39) tows USS New York (BB-34) out of Pearl Harbor to be sunk as a target, 6 July 1948 (80-G-498120)USS Conserver (ARS-39) tows USS New York (BB-34) out of Pearl Harbor to be sunk as a target, 6 July 1948 (80-G-498120)
USS New York (BB-34) anchored in Hampton Roads, Virginia (USA), 17 October 1929 (NH 64510)USS New York (BB-34) anchored in Hampton Roads, Virginia (USA), 17 October 1929 (NH 64510)
USS New York (BB-34) arrives at New York City (USA) from the Pacific, circa 19 October 1945 (80-G-K-6554)USS New York (BB-34) arrives at New York City (USA) from the Pacific, circa 19 October 1945 (80-G-K-6554)
USS New York (BB-34) bombarding Japanese defenses on Iwo Jima, 16 February 1945 (80-G-308952)USS New York (BB-34) bombarding Japanese defenses on Iwo Jima, 16 February 1945 (80-G-308952)
USS New York (BB-34) in Hampton Roads, Virginia (USA), 10 December 1916 (NH 45138)USS New York (BB-34) in Hampton Roads, Virginia (USA), 10 December 1916 (NH 45138)
USS New York (BB-34) off New York City (USA), circa 19 October 1945 (80-G-K-14562)USS New York (BB-34) off New York City (USA), circa 19 October 1945 (80-G-K-14562)
USS New York (BB-34) pitching into heavy seas, March 1943 (80-G-65893)USS New York (BB-34) pitching into heavy seas, March 1943 (80-G-65893)
USS New York (BB-34) underway at high speed on 29 May 1915 (19-N-13046)USS New York (BB-34) underway at high speed on 29 May 1915 (19-N-13046)
USS New York (BB-34) underway at sea, in 1919 (NH 45149)USS New York (BB-34) underway at sea, in 1919 (NH 45149)
USS New York (BB-34) underway at sea, in 1944-1945 (NH 63525)USS New York (BB-34) underway at sea, in 1944-1945 (NH 63525)
USS New York (BB-34) underway in Hampton Roads, Virginia (USA), on 4 November 1944 (80-G-289894)USS New York (BB-34) underway in Hampton Roads, Virginia (USA), on 4 November 1944 (80-G-289894)
USS New York (BB-34) underway off Norfolk, Virginia (USA), on 4 November 1944 (80-G-289889)USS New York (BB-34) underway off Norfolk, Virginia (USA), on 4 November 1944 (80-G-289889)
USS New York (BB-34) underway off North Africa on 10 November 1942 (80-G-31582)USS New York (BB-34) underway off North Africa on 10 November 1942 (80-G-31582)
USS New York (BB-34), USS Nevada (BB-36) and USS Oklahoma (BB-37) underway during maneuvers, in 1932 (NH 48138)USS New York (BB-34), USS Nevada (BB-36) and USS Oklahoma (BB-37) underway during maneuvers, in 1932 (NH 48138)
USS Texas (BB-35) and USS New York (BB-34) tied up in harborUSS Texas (BB-35) and USS New York (BB-34) tied up in harbor
U.S. Armored Cruiser New York, leaving Havana, CubaU.S. Armored Cruiser New York, leaving Havana, Cuba
`US Battleships in the Forth` RMG PV1042'US Battleships in the Forth' RMG PV1042
TypeDescriptionDateKeywordsNotesSource
linkThe Dreadnought Project entry@Wikidata
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
linkDrachinifel article@Wikidata
linkNaval Vessel Register@Wikidata
image111-SC-2985 - U.S.S. New York.Wikimedia
image111-SC-41465Wikimedia
image111-SC-43684Wikimedia
imageAerial view of the Crossroads Baker atomic test, less than one second after the detonation, on 25 July 1946 (NH 96250)Wikimedia
imageCommissioning of USS New York (BB-34) on 15 April 1914 (NH 83711)Wikimedia
imageUSSNewYorkBB-34inABSD41945Wikimedia
imageUSS Conserver (ARS-39) tows USS New York (BB-34) out of Pearl Harbor to be sunk as a target, 6 July 1948 (80-G-498120)Wikimedia
imageUSS New York (BB-34) anchored in Hampton Roads, Virginia (USA), 17 October 1929 (NH 64510)Wikimedia
imageUSS New York (BB-34) arrives at New York City (USA) from the Pacific, circa 19 October 1945 (80-G-K-6554)Wikimedia
imageUSS New York (BB-34) bombarding Japanese defenses on Iwo Jima, 16 February 1945 (80-G-308952)Wikimedia
imageUSS New York (BB-34) in Hampton Roads, Virginia (USA), 10 December 1916 (NH 45138)Wikimedia
imageUSS New York (BB-34) off New York City (USA), circa 19 October 1945 (80-G-K-14562)Wikimedia
imageUSS New York (BB-34) pitching into heavy seas, March 1943 (80-G-65893)Wikimedia
imageUSS New York (BB-34) underway at high speed on 29 May 1915 (19-N-13046)Wikimedia
imageUSS New York (BB-34) underway at sea, in 1919 (NH 45149)Wikimedia
imageUSS New York (BB-34) underway at sea, in 1944-1945 (NH 63525)Wikimedia
imageUSS New York (BB-34) underway in Hampton Roads, Virginia (USA), on 4 November 1944 (80-G-289894)Wikimedia
imageUSS New York (BB-34) underway off Norfolk, Virginia (USA), on 4 November 1944 (80-G-289889)Wikimedia
imageUSS New York (BB-34) underway off North Africa on 10 November 1942 (80-G-31582)Wikimedia
imageUSS New York (BB-34), USS Nevada (BB-36) and USS Oklahoma (BB-37) underway during maneuvers, in 1932 (NH 48138)Wikimedia
imageUSS Texas (BB-35) and USS New York (BB-34) tied up in harborWikimedia
imageU.S. Armored Cruiser New York, leaving Havana, CubaWikimedia
image'US Battleships in the Forth' RMG PV1042Wikimedia