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Thomas W. Lawson, the largest sailing vessel in the world
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Thomas W. Lawson, the largest sailing vessel in the world, anchored at Marcus Hook, PA
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Torpedo Boat Destroyer Lawrence (length 240 feet, speed 28-41 knots)
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Training submarine crew, U.S. Navy
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Type of United States submarine that helped subdue the German U-Boats during the World War
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Uncle Sam's biggest submarine, the M-1
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U.S. Army hospital ship "Louis A. Milne," commissioned at Boston Port of Embarkation March 16, 1945, operated by Transportation...
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U.S. Navy recommissions war time destroyers, USS Maddox DD 168
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U.S. Navy recommissions war time destroyers, USS McCalla DD 253
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U.S. Scout Cruiser Salem
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U.S. scout cruiser Salem, built by Fore River Shipbuilding Co., Quincy, Mass. Atlantic Fleet Reserve. Length over all, 423 ft....
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U.S. submarine class K
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U.S. submarine D3, one of the largest types
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U.S. submarine, "Octopus"
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