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USS ARIZONA


Firing 14" gun broadside, during battle practice, 1920s.


The USS Arizona at sea on Dec 16, 1918


The ship's engineering crew posed by one of the gun turrets circa 1928


In drydock at Pearl Harbor Navy Yard, Oahu, T.H., 3 March 1932.​

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SS ARIZONA taken from Manhattan Bridge on the East River in New York City on its way back from sea trials. Note Christmas trees on both lookouts atop cage masts. December 25,1916.


View of Assistant Secretary of the Navy Franklin D. Roosevelt and Commandant Rear Admiral Albert Gleaves, USN, at the keel-laying of USS ARIZONA (BB-39) in 1914


View of Waterfront Looking North from Top of Building Number 6, U.S.S. Arizona at Brooklyn Navy Yard in 1911


The propeller shaft and aft cradle of the USS Arizona the day before its launch in 1915.


Launch of USS Arizona at the New York shipyards in June, 1915.


This is the remains of the champagne bottle and the rope that was attached to it that was used to christen the ship on June 19, 1915 from the Life and Legacy of the USS Arizona exhibit at the University of Arizona Special Collections in Tucson., on Nov. 23, 2016.


This is the remains of the water bottle used to christen the ship on June from the Life and Legacy of the USS Arizona exhibit at the University of Arizona Special Collections in Tucson., on Nov. 23, 2016.




A Sack race Recreation on board a battleship, circa 1916-1917. This ship is either USS Pennsylvania (Battleship # 38) or USS Arizona (Battleship # 39)
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USS Houston (CA 30) berth at Pearl Harbor Pre-WWII.






The USS San Francisco (CA 38) is forward of the USS Tuscaloosa (CA 37) on the left and the USS Houston (CA 30) is forward of the USS Chicago (CA 29) at Mare Island Navy Yard between November 3rd and 5th in 1936.


USS Houston (CA 30) (right center) at Darwin, Australia, probably on 15 or 18 February 1942. The destroyer astern of Houston is the USS Peary (DD 226). Among the ships in the background, to the left, are HMAS Terka and the SS Zealandia. The donor was on board HMAS Tolga, then used as a water carrier for ships in Darwin harbor.




Looking from the Australian Corvette, HMAS Warrnambool (J 202), towards the USS Houston (CA 30) (right), with the USS Peary (DD 226) along side in early February, 1942.


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USNS Aeolus (T-ARC-3)
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USS Aeolus (ARC-3) (1955 - 1973)
USS Turandot (AKA-47) (1945 - 1955)


18 junio 1945 -- 28 febrero 1985

En 1955 fue rebautizado USS Aeolus y reclasificado como Buque de Tendido y Reparación de Cables Submarinos.














 

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USNS Thor (T-ARC-4)
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USS Thor (ARC-4) (1956 - 1973)
USS Vanadis (AKA-49) (1945 - 1956)


9 julio 1945 -- 2 julio 1973

Mismo caso que el buque anterior, reconvertido en Buque de Reparación y Tendido de Cables Submarinos.














 

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USS Xenia (AKA-51)

28 julio 1945 -- 13 mayo 1946


Luego vendido a la Armada de Chile, donde navegó hasta el año 1966 como el ARCh Presidente Errazuriz.


 

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USS Zenobia (AKA-52)

6 agosto 1945 -- 7 mayo 1946

El 30 de noviembre de 1946 fue transferido a la Armada de Chile, donde navegó como el ARCh Presidente Pinto hasta el año 1968.











 
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