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STRENGTH OF THE AMERICAN NAVY ON THE SEA AND IN THE AIR—ABOVE: Dive-bombers, the skilful use of which has been a big factor in American naval successes, lower their landing wheels as they prepare to land on their carrier far below. Destroyers stand guard against marauding submarines. LOWER LEFT: The 16-inch guns of a new battleship stab the sky with flame and smoke. MIDDLE: A submarine, from a navy airship, RIGHT: The Indiana, one of six 35,000-ton battleships launched in the last year, under construction, American naval officials state that battleships of this class played an important part in the recent battle of the Solomons.

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23802, 23 November 1942, Page 3

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STRENGTH OF THE AMERICAN NAVY ON THE SEA AND IN THE AIR—ABOVE: Dive-bombers, the skilful use of which has been a big factor in American naval successes, lower their landing wheels as they prepare to land on their carrier far below. Destroyers stand guard against marauding submarines. LOWER LEFT: The 16-inch guns of a new battleship stab the sky with flame and smoke. MIDDLE: A submarine, from a navy airship, RIGHT: The Indiana, one of six 35,000-ton battleships launched in the last year, under construction, American naval officials state that battleships of this class played an important part in the recent battle of the Solomons. Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23802, 23 November 1942, Page 3

STRENGTH OF THE AMERICAN NAVY ON THE SEA AND IN THE AIR—ABOVE: Dive-bombers, the skilful use of which has been a big factor in American naval successes, lower their landing wheels as they prepare to land on their carrier far below. Destroyers stand guard against marauding submarines. LOWER LEFT: The 16-inch guns of a new battleship stab the sky with flame and smoke. MIDDLE: A submarine, from a navy airship, RIGHT: The Indiana, one of six 35,000-ton battleships launched in the last year, under construction, American naval officials state that battleships of this class played an important part in the recent battle of the Solomons. Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23802, 23 November 1942, Page 3

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