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Fire aboard Midway June 20 1990 Source MuseumShips page - normal nazario sauro 28s51829
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Launch June 13 1940 - North Carolina
February 25 1951. USS North Carolina pierside, USS Washington on her Starboard. - north carolina fireworks
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NS Savannah at Pier 13, Baltimore, Maryland, USA Source MuseumShips page - NS Savannah PatriotsPoint Delgado 1990 cropped-wikipedia
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HMCS Ojibwa commissioned into the Royal Canadian Navy September 23, 1965. Source MuseumShips page - ojibwa launch
Launch of submarine HMCS Ojibwa - 29 February 1964 Source MuseumShips page - ojibwa-httpnewsinportcolbornedotcom
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Source MuseumShips page - oly
Saturday, 5 November 1892. Over 20,000 guests and spectators are in attendance at Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California, for the launching of the United States' newest warship, Cruiser No. 6. The ship is sponsored by Miss Anna Belle Dickie, daughter of George W. Dickie, manager of Union Iron Works. At 11:25am, Miss Dickie christens Cruiser No. 6 "Olympia." At 11:27am, Miss Elsie Lilienthal cuts the launching rope, and OLYMPIA slides down the ways, and into history. Source MuseumShips page - oly-02
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Olympia (C6) & Florida (BB 30) in middle chambers of the Gatun Locks, 13 June 1922. Source MuseumShips page - Olympia
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USS Olympia (Cruiser No. 6) Off the Mare Island Navy Yard, California, circa July 1895. Source MuseumShips page