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  1. Kermit Project, New York City New Deal Navy Ships, accessed June 4, 2018. Kermit project, The Light Cruiser USS Brooklyn CL40, accessed June 4, 2018. NavSource Online: Cruiser Photo Archive USS BROOKLYN (CL 40), accessed June 4, 2018. McBride, William, Technological Change and the United States Navy, Johns Hopkins Studies in the History of Technology, Johns Hopkins Press (2011).

  2. USS New York (BB-34) was a United States Navy battleship, the lead ship of her class.Named for New York State, she was designed as the first ship to carry the 14-inch (356 mm)/45-caliber gun.. Entering service in 1914, she was part of the U.S. Navy force which was sent to reinforce the British Grand Fleet in the North Sea near the end of World War I.

  3. 10 de mar. de 2019 · USS Philadelphia off New York 26 April 1943, stern view. Notice the two-tone dark navy blue, light grey measure camouflage. 1944: Back to the Mediterranean. ... USS Brooklyn (1895) New Orleans class (1896) USS Maine (1896) Denver class (1902) Pittsburg (Pennslvania) class (1903)

  4. USS Mullinnix heading into New York City, 1977. The USS Mullinnix arrived in Brooklyn, NY for an 11 month yard period on 6 January 77 after a stop in Earle, NJ to off-load ammo (The Mullinnix spent all but the last 3 wks of 1977 in Brooklyn, NY according to Shayne Stephens). After she left the Brooklyn Naval Shipyard she sailed to her new home ...

  5. Les banderes de la ciudá de Nueva York inclúin la bandera oficial de la ciudá, les banderes respeutives de los cinco distritos de la ciudá (The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens y Staten Island) y les de determinaos departamentos públicos.La bandera oficial de la ciudá de Nueva York ye tricolor: fórmenla trés bandes verticales del mesmu grosor, de color azul, blancu y naranxa, col ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › USS_BrooklynUSS Brooklyn - Wikipedia

    USS. Brooklyn. Three ships of the United States Navy have borne the name Brooklyn, after the New York City borough of Brooklyn . USS Brooklyn (1858), was a wooden screw sloop commissioned in 1859 and a participant in the American Civil War. USS Brooklyn (ACR-3), was a cruiser commissioned in 1896 and a flagship in the Spanish–American War ...

  7. USS. Brooklyn. (CL-40), 1937-1951. USS Brooklyn, name ship of a class of seven 9700-ton light cruisers, was built at the New York Navy Yard. Commissioned in late September 1937, she operated in the western Atlantic area for the first two years of her career. During this time, she participated in the New York World's Fair in the spring of 1939 ...