Arsenale militare marittimo di Augusta

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Q3623948

building in Augusta, Italy

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1896 naval arsenalportmilitary personnelarsenalItaly

Molo torpediniere Augusta.jpg

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Albero ESM SfingeAlbero ESM Sfinge
A Sailor monitors civilian tugboats aboard USS Cole. (15386912083)A Sailor monitors civilian tugboats aboard USS Cole. (15386912083)
Comandante FoscariComandante Foscari
Lanciatore Albatros e radarLanciatore Albatros e radar
Mitragliera SfingeMitragliera Sfinge
Molo torpediniere AugustaMolo torpediniere Augusta
Transporting USCG Marine Protector cutters to Mediteranean portsTransporting USCG Marine Protector cutters to Mediteranean ports
USS Belknap (CG-26) enters Augusta Bay, Sicily (Italy), 17 October 1987 (6433632)USS Belknap (CG-26) enters Augusta Bay, Sicily (Italy), 17 October 1987 (6433632)
USS Belknap (CG-26) enters Augusta Bay, Sicily (Italy), on 17 October 1987 (6433631)USS Belknap (CG-26) enters Augusta Bay, Sicily (Italy), on 17 October 1987 (6433631)
USS Briscoe (DD-977) port view underway 1987USS Briscoe (DD-977) port view underway 1987
USS Coral Sea - Belknap (CG-26) and Seattle (AOE-3) at Augusta Bay Sicily in 1988USS Coral Sea - Belknap (CG-26) and Seattle (AOE-3) at Augusta Bay Sicily in 1988
USS Dewey (DDG-45) underway at sea on 17 October 1987USS Dewey (DDG-45) underway at sea on 17 October 1987
USS Palau (CVE-122), USS Chivo (SS-341) and USS Burrfish (SSR-312) at anchor in Augusta Bay, in May 1952USS Palau (CVE-122), USS Chivo (SS-341) and USS Burrfish (SSR-312) at anchor in Augusta Bay, in May 1952
USS Saratoga (CV-60), USS Shangri-La (CV-38) and other US ships in Augusta Bay, Sicily, 1965USS Saratoga (CV-60), USS Shangri-La (CV-38) and other US ships in Augusta Bay, Sicily, 1965
USS Soley (DD-707) and USS Grand Canyon (AD-28) at Augusta, Sicily on 16 December 1950USS Soley (DD-707) and USS Grand Canyon (AD-28) at Augusta, Sicily on 16 December 1950
USS Vogelgesang (DD-862) anchored at Augusta Bay, Sicily, circa in 1947USS Vogelgesang (DD-862) anchored at Augusta Bay, Sicily, circa in 1947
USS Yellowstone (AD-27) at Augusta Bay with destroyers and submarines in 1950 (80-G-428712)USS Yellowstone (AD-27) at Augusta Bay with destroyers and submarines in 1950 (80-G-428712)
USS Yellowstone (AD-27) at Augusta Bay with submarines and destroyers in 1950 (80-G-428712)USS Yellowstone (AD-27) at Augusta Bay with submarines and destroyers in 1950 (80-G-428712)
US Navy 040422-N-5821W-001 Italian firefighters dressed in chemical, biological, radiological (CBR) suits set up a perimeter of warning signsUS Navy 040422-N-5821W-001 Italian firefighters dressed in chemical, biological, radiological (CBR) suits set up a perimeter of warning signs
US Navy 050325-N-3503S-002 The High Speed Vessel Two (HSV 2) Swift maneuvers her way into a mooring spot in the port of Augusta Bay, SicilyUS Navy 050325-N-3503S-002 The High Speed Vessel Two (HSV 2) Swift maneuvers her way into a mooring spot in the port of Augusta Bay, Sicily
US Navy 050325-N-3503S-008 Line handlers aboard the High Speed Vessel Two (HSV 2) Swift, prepare to throw mooring lines as Swift prepares to moor in Augusta Bay, SicilyUS Navy 050325-N-3503S-008 Line handlers aboard the High Speed Vessel Two (HSV 2) Swift, prepare to throw mooring lines as Swift prepares to moor in Augusta Bay, Sicily
US Navy 050325-N-3503S-012 Chief Boatswain`s Mate Mark Myers directs the lowering of the rear ramp of the High Speed Vessel Two (HSV 2) SwiftUS Navy 050325-N-3503S-012 Chief Boatswain's Mate Mark Myers directs the lowering of the rear ramp of the High Speed Vessel Two (HSV 2) Swift
US Navy 050325-N-5148Y-001 The High Speed Vessel Two (HSV 2) Swift maneuvers her way into a mooring spot in the port of Augusta Bay, SicilyUS Navy 050325-N-5148Y-001 The High Speed Vessel Two (HSV 2) Swift maneuvers her way into a mooring spot in the port of Augusta Bay, Sicily
US Navy 050325-N-5148Y-003 The High Speed Vessel Two (HSV 2) Swift sets moored in port Augusta Bay, SicilyUS Navy 050325-N-5148Y-003 The High Speed Vessel Two (HSV 2) Swift sets moored in port Augusta Bay, Sicily
US Navy 070412-N-3888C-002 Cmdr. John A. Carter, commanding officer of guided missile destroyer USS Roosevelt (DDG 80), gives a tour of the ship to Italian navy Vice Adm. Roberto Cesaretti, Commander, Allied Maritime ComponentUS Navy 070412-N-3888C-002 Cmdr. John A. Carter, commanding officer of guided missile destroyer USS Roosevelt (DDG 80), gives a tour of the ship to Italian navy Vice Adm. Roberto Cesaretti, Commander, Allied Maritime Component
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imageAlbero ESM Sfinge2009Wikimedia
imageA Sailor monitors civilian tugboats aboard USS Cole. (15386912083)Wikimedia
imageComandante Foscari2009Wikimedia
imageLanciatore Albatros e radar2009Wikimedia
imageMitragliera Sfinge2009Wikimedia
imageMolo torpediniere Augusta2009Wikimedia
imageTransporting USCG Marine Protector cutters to Mediteranean ports2003Wikimedia
imageUSS Belknap (CG-26) enters Augusta Bay, Sicily (Italy), 17 October 1987 (6433632)1987Wikimedia
imageUSS Belknap (CG-26) enters Augusta Bay, Sicily (Italy), on 17 October 1987 (6433631)1987Wikimedia
imageUSS Briscoe (DD-977) port view underway 19871987Wikimedia
imageUSS Coral Sea - Belknap (CG-26) and Seattle (AOE-3) at Augusta Bay Sicily in 19881988Wikimedia
imageUSS Dewey (DDG-45) underway at sea on 17 October 19871987Wikimedia
imageUSS Palau (CVE-122), USS Chivo (SS-341) and USS Burrfish (SSR-312) at anchor in Augusta Bay, in May 1952Wikimedia
imageUSS Saratoga (CV-60), USS Shangri-La (CV-38) and other US ships in Augusta Bay, Sicily, 19651965Wikimedia
imageUSS Soley (DD-707) and USS Grand Canyon (AD-28) at Augusta, Sicily on 16 December 1950Wikimedia
imageUSS Vogelgesang (DD-862) anchored at Augusta Bay, Sicily, circa in 1947Wikimedia
imageUSS Yellowstone (AD-27) at Augusta Bay with destroyers and submarines in 1950 (80-G-428712)Wikimedia
imageUSS Yellowstone (AD-27) at Augusta Bay with submarines and destroyers in 1950 (80-G-428712)Wikimedia
imageUS Navy 040422-N-5821W-001 Italian firefighters dressed in chemical, biological, radiological (CBR) suits set up a perimeter of warning signs2004Wikimedia
imageUS Navy 050325-N-3503S-002 The High Speed Vessel Two (HSV 2) Swift maneuvers her way into a mooring spot in the port of Augusta Bay, Sicily2005Wikimedia
imageUS Navy 050325-N-3503S-008 Line handlers aboard the High Speed Vessel Two (HSV 2) Swift, prepare to throw mooring lines as Swift prepares to moor in Augusta Bay, Sicily2005Wikimedia
imageUS Navy 050325-N-3503S-012 Chief Boatswain's Mate Mark Myers directs the lowering of the rear ramp of the High Speed Vessel Two (HSV 2) Swift2005Wikimedia
imageUS Navy 050325-N-5148Y-001 The High Speed Vessel Two (HSV 2) Swift maneuvers her way into a mooring spot in the port of Augusta Bay, Sicily2005Wikimedia
imageUS Navy 050325-N-5148Y-003 The High Speed Vessel Two (HSV 2) Swift sets moored in port Augusta Bay, Sicily2005Wikimedia
imageUS Navy 070412-N-3888C-002 Cmdr. John A. Carter, commanding officer of guided missile destroyer USS Roosevelt (DDG 80), gives a tour of the ship to Italian navy Vice Adm. Roberto Cesaretti, Commander, Allied Maritime Component2007Wikimedia