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Portrait of Spanish composer and pianist Enrique Granados, published in L'Illustration on 8 April 1916 after his death. Granados and his wife drowned when the SS Sussex was torpedoed in the English Channel during World War I.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Sopwith F.1 Camel fighter aircraft B6291 is displayed at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum as the only surviving Sopwith-built example of the World War I fighter. This particular aircraft served with No. 10 Squadron of the Royal Naval Air Service during the war. The Camel was introduced by Britain in mid-1917 and became the most successful Allied fighter aircraft of World War I, credited with downing more enemy aircraft than any other Allied plane. Despite being unstable and difficult to fly, requiring constant pilot attention, this instability made the Camel hi-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Sopwith F.1 Camel fighter aircraft B6291 is displayed at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum as the only surviving Sopwith-built example of the World War I fighter. This particular aircraft served with No. 10 Squadron of the Royal Naval Air Service during the war. The Camel was introduced by Britain in mid-1917 and became the most successful Allied fighter aircraft of World War I, credited with downing more enemy aircraft than any other Allied plane. Despite being unstable and difficult to fly, requiring constant pilot attention, this instability made the Camel hi-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Sopwith F.1 Camel fighter aircraft B6291 is displayed at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum as the only surviving Sopwith-built example of the World War I fighter. This particular aircraft served with No. 10 Squadron of the Royal Naval Air Service during the war. The Camel was introduced by Britain in mid-1917 and became the most successful Allied fighter aircraft of World War I, credited with downing more enemy aircraft than any other Allied plane. Despite being unstable and difficult to fly, requiring constant pilot attention, this instability made the Camel hi-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Sopwith F.1 Camel fighter aircraft B6291 is displayed at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum as the only surviving Sopwith-built example of the World War I fighter. This particular aircraft served with No. 10 Squadron of the Royal Naval Air Service during the war. The Camel was introduced by Britain in mid-1917 and became the most successful Allied fighter aircraft of World War I, credited with downing more enemy aircraft than any other Allied plane. Despite being unstable and difficult to fly, requiring constant pilot attention, this instability made the Camel hi-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Sopwith F.1 Camel fighter aircraft B6291 is displayed at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum as the only surviving Sopwith-built example of the World War I fighter. This particular aircraft served with No. 10 Squadron of the Royal Naval Air Service during the war. The Camel was introduced by Britain in mid-1917 and became the most successful Allied fighter aircraft of World War I, credited with downing more enemy aircraft than any other Allied plane. Despite being unstable and difficult to fly, requiring constant pilot attention, this instability made the Camel hi-stock-foto
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Grave of Ringgold W. Lardner (1854–1884), son of Admiral James L. Lardner and Ellen Lardner, located in Trinity Episcopal Church Cemetery, Oxford-stock-foto
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Sir Francis Drake engraving etching portrait by Jacobus Houbraken, c1720, print on paper-stock-foto
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A commemorative Victoria Cross paving stone at Rothes's war memorial in memory of Lieutenant Commander Martin Dunbar-Nasmith.-stock-foto
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Empress Maria Feodorovna gazes out from Hvidøre’s pebbled shore toward Danish naval ships on the Øresund horizon, captured by Queen Alexandra’s camera-stock-foto
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Naval air crewman (Helicopter) 2nd Class Gavin Redmen, assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 9, scans the horizon while in a Carrier Air Wing 8 MH-60S Sea Hawk during a vertical replenishment, June 27, 2025. Gerald R. Ford, a first-in-class aircraft carrier and deployed flagship of Carrier Strike Group Twelve, incorporates modern technology, innovative shipbuilding designs, and best practices from legacy aircraft carriers to increase the U.S. Navy's capacity to underpin American security and economic prosperity, deter adversaries, and project power on a global scale through sustained oper-stock-foto
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Norfolk, Virginia, USA. 24th June, 2025. Aviation Structural Mechanic Airman Miyherrea RosalesTorres, assigned to air department aboard the world's largest aircraft carrier, USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78), mans the rails as the ship departs Naval Station Norfolk for a scheduled deployment, June 24, 2025. Gerald R. Ford, a first-in-class nuclear aircraft carrier and flagship of Carrier Strike Group Twelve, incorporates modern technology, innovative shipbuilding designs, and best practices from legacy aircraft carriers to increase the U.S. Navy's capacity to underpin American security and economic-stock-foto
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Norfolk, Virginia, USA. 24th June, 2025. Aviation Structural Mechanic Airman Miyherrea RosalesTorres, assigned to air department aboard the world's largest aircraft carrier, USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78), mans the rails as the ship departs Naval Station Norfolk for a scheduled deployment, June 24, 2025. Gerald R. Ford, a first-in-class nuclear aircraft carrier and flagship of Carrier Strike Group Twelve, incorporates modern technology, innovative shipbuilding designs, and best practices from legacy aircraft carriers to increase the U.S. Navy's capacity to underpin American security and economic-stock-foto
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Aurora cruiser, Avrora, Leningrad, 1963, Soviet Union, October Revolution, Russian history, museum ship, historic gun, visitors-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The John Paul Jones Memorial features this bronze bust of the Revolutionary War naval commander, often called the 'Father of the American Navy.' The memorial honors Jones's significant contributions to American naval history during the Revolutionary War, including his famous declaration 'I have not yet begun to fight' during the battle between Bonhomme Richard and HMS Serapis. Located in West Potomac Park near the Tidal Basin, the memorial was designed by sculptor Charles Henry Niehaus and dedicated in 1912. The bronze elements contrast with the memorial's white marble base, cr-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — A decorative fish water spout adorns the John Paul Jones Memorial in Washington DC. The memorial, located in West Potomac Park near the Tidal Basin, honors Revolutionary War naval hero John Paul Jones, often regarded as the 'Father of the American Navy.' Designed by sculptor Charles Henry Niehaus, the memorial was dedicated in 1912 and features a bronze statue of Jones atop a marble pedestal. The fish water spout is part of the memorial's fountain elements, which include classical maritime motifs reflecting Jones's naval legacy. The memorial stands as one of several important m-stock-foto
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Palm Springs, California, USA. 29th Apr, 2025. A Beechcraft T-34C Turbo Mentor in a heritage VMFA-323 ''Death Rattlers'' livery on approach to Palm Springs International Airport. Painted in a desert camouflage scheme with bold 'MARINES'' markings, this aircraft honors the legacy of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 323. Operating out of Naval Air Facility North Island, (Credit Image: © Ian L. Sitren/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Palm Springs, California, USA. 29th Apr, 2025. A Beechcraft T-34C Turbo Mentor in a heritage VMFA-323 ''Death Rattlers'' livery on approach to Palm Springs International Airport. Painted in a desert camouflage scheme with bold 'MARINES'' markings, this aircraft honors the legacy of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 323. Operating out of Naval Air Facility North Island, (Credit Image: © Ian L. Sitren/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Palm Springs, California, USA. 29th Apr, 2025. A Beechcraft T-34C Turbo Mentor in a heritage VMFA-323 ''Death Rattlers'' livery on approach to Palm Springs International Airport. Painted in a desert camouflage scheme with bold 'MARINES'' markings, this aircraft honors the legacy of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 323. Operating out of Naval Air Facility North Island, (Credit Image: © Ian L. Sitren/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bust of Erio Furlanis with poetic inscription in a sunlit garden on Barbana Island, honoring a life of love and joy at sea.-stock-foto
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Spinnaker Tower-stock-foto
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Davis Monthan AFB 3-22-2025 Tucson AZ USA   US Navy EA-18G Growler Demo Team performing the legacy flight with a F8F bearcat at the Davis Monthan open-stock-foto
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Davis Monthan AFB 3-22-2025 Tucson AZ USA   US Navy EA-18G Growler Demo Team performing the legacy flight with a F8F bearcat at the Davis Monthan open-stock-foto
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Davis Monthan AFB 3-22-2025 Tucson AZ USA   US Navy EA-18G Growler Demo Team performing the legacy flight with a F8F bearcat at the Davis Monthan open-stock-foto
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Davis Monthan AFB 3-22-2025 Tucson AZ USA   US Navy EA-18G Growler Demo Team performing the legacy flight with a F8F bearcat at the Davis Monthan open-stock-foto
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Sir Francis Drake portrait engraving, celebrating his circumnavigation of the World, engraved by Jodocus Hondius London c1583 and later finished by George Vertue 18th Century. A fine popular portrait of Sir Francis Drake. It has been attributed as the work of engraver, Jodocus Hondius. London 1583. It incorporates his crest and knights helmet, with a globe illustrating his extensive travels.-stock-foto
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FRANCIS DRAKE PORTRAIT Artist Jodocus Hondius (1563–1612)   Sir Francis Drake (after an engraving of c.1583)  painting  portrait : Sir Francis Drake, by Jodocus Hondius (died 1612).-stock-foto
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St. David's Battery, UNESCO, four guns installed 1910 by British to defend deep water channel leading to Royal Navy Dockyard and Hamilton, Bermuda-stock-foto
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Sailors man the rails on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) before departing Naval Air Station North Island, March 26, 2025. Nimitz is underway conducting routine operations in the U.S. 3rd Fleet area of operations, highlighting the ship’s historic 50-year legacy of forward presence and operational excellence. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Joseph Paolucci)-stock-foto
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Sailors man the rails on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) before departing Naval Air Station North Island, March 26, 2025. Nimitz is underway conducting routine operations in the U.S. 3rd Fleet area of operations, highlighting the ship’s historic 50-year legacy of forward presence and operational excellence. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Joseph Paolucci)-stock-foto
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Andrew Browne Cunningham (1883–1963) was a British Admiral, best known for his leadership during World War II. As Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet, Cunningham played a pivotal role in securing Allied naval victories, particularly in the Battle of Matapan and the defense of Malta. His strategic brilliance and leadership earned him widespread respect, and he became the first naval officer to hold the rank of Admiral of the Fleet post-war.-stock-foto
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Long Beach, California - January 15, 2025: Close-up of engraved bricks showcasing names commemorated at the Long Beach Naval Shipyard memorial, honori-stock-foto
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Long Beach, California - January 15, 2025: Close-up view of engraved bricks featuring names of individuals honored at the Long Beach Naval Shipyard me-stock-foto
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Long Beach, California - January 15, 2025: Close-up of engraved bricks with names dedicated at the Long Beach Naval Shipyard memorial, honoring indivi-stock-foto
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Long Beach, California - January 15, 2025: Close-up of a memorial stone inscribed with text honoring the design by employees of the Long Beach Naval S-stock-foto
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Navy Midshipmen with the United States Naval Academy salute as the hearse carrying former President Jimmy Carter arrives at the U.S. Navy Memorial as part of President Carters State Funeral procession, Washington, D.C., Jan. 07, 2025. President Carter served as the 39th President of the United States and was the longest-lived President in U.S. history, passing away on Dec. 29, 2024, at his home in Plains, Georgia, at the age of 100. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Christopher Grey)-stock-foto
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Los Angeles, California - December 25, 2024: Wide angle view of the Battleship USS Iowa BB-61 with nearby vehicles and modern surroundings.-stock-foto
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Los Angeles, California - December 25, 2024: Battleship USS Iowa BB-61 docked in Los Angeles with a clear view of its structure, gangway and surroundi-stock-foto
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Los Angeles, California - December 25, 2024: USS Iowa BB-61 battleship is docked in Los Angeles, California, showcasing its immense structure and mili-stock-foto
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Los Angeles, California - December 25, 2024: 16-inch battleship gun barrel from the USS New Jersey (BB-62) displayed on a green lawn in Los Angeles, s-stock-foto