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SALEM, GRAYLING, TARPON, OCTOPUS, BONITA, and NEBRASKA, 1911. Creator: Bain News Service
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SALEM, GRAYLING, TARPON, OCTOPUS, BONITA, and NEBRASKA, 1911. Creator: Bain News Service
SALEM, GRAYLING, TARPON, OCTOPUS, BONITA, and NEBRASKA, 1911. Shows USS submarines participating in the 1911 naval review in New York city, with the Nebraska in the background. The name "Salem" is likely a typo for the name "Salmon."
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1911 George Grantham Bain Naval Review New York United States Of America Position Side By Side Submarine United States Navy Us Navy Bain George Graham Bain News Service George Graham Bain Naval Warfare Press Photography
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Step aboard USS Salem (or Salmon), Grayling, Tarpon, Octopus, Bonita and Nebraska as they take part in a thrilling naval review off New York City's shores. This black-and-white photograph captures the essence of America's maritime might during the early 20th century.
In this iconic image from Bain News Service, dated 1911, six United States Navy submarines are docked side by side, showcasing their sleek designs and imposing presence on the water. The USS Nebraska stands tall in the background, its massive hull a testament to American ingenuity and naval power.
As you gaze upon these historic vessels, imagine the sounds of whistles blowing, engines roaring and sailors scrambling about as they prepare for battle or conduct routine operations. This photograph is not only a stunning visual representation of America's naval prowess but also a window into the past, offering a glimpse at life on board during World War I.
Bain News Service's 1911 capture has been preserved in its original glory through Heritage Images, allowing us to relive this pivotal moment in American history. Take a step back and marvel at these magnificent machines of war as they proudly display their might off the shores of New York City.
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