2KYK33A–People working on the historic 'USS Constitution' wooden frigate, Boston.
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2FAY0NT–Footage of the USS Harry S Truman - 2011
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2TT7W5G–People working on the historic USS Constitution wooden frigate, Boston.
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2FAY5PK–Footage of the USS Harry S Truman - 2011
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2FGM46H–1960s : Radiation Caution Sign and Protected Area
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2FAY52A–Footage of the USS Harry S Truman - 2011
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2G0ATA7–1970s: UNITED STATES: USS Ohio (SSBN-726/SSGN-726) at night in dock.
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2KJ5BBW–Bow and front deck of guided missile destroyer on ride. Aerial
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2FGM453–1960s : 150 MPH Jet Plane Touch Down On Board Ship's Flight Deck
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2FEW293–USS Hornet CVS-12. (Vintage 1960’s 16mm film footage).
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2G55DCT–'1960s : Controlling a Robotic Arm Inside a Ship's Radiation Room'
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2XBFP6W–1944 - US Navy sailors paint the hull and a gun mount on their ship.
0:59
2FTMJ84–1960s : Engineer Testing Inside a Ship's Radiation Room
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2FTMJ85–1960s : Man in Science Lab Testing Liquid Samples
0:13
2TT77B5–Historic USS Constitution wooden frigate, Boston.
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2XBBKY7–1946 A ship launches from a hull in Kaiser's Yard Three shipyard in Richmond, California, and members of the Navy conduct a finishing ceremony aboard
0:35
2XBEG4W–1967 - A US Navy diver inspects torpedo damage done to the hull of the USS Liberty.
1:19
2XBRRB1–Blueprints for the hull of a ship are translated into wooden frames and painted in 1955. Steel is cut for the frames.
1:04
2XBRMT7–Blueprints for the hull of a ship are translated into wooden frames and painted in 1955. Steel is cut for the frames.
1:04
2XBNDNT–Blueprints for the hull of a ship are translated into wooden frames and painted in 1955. Steel is cut for the frames.
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2XBJY1Y–1940s - Pre-fabricated ship components are lowered into place on the hull.
1:11
2XBNK36–U.S. Navy personnel check merchant ships for mines, and also provide aid and people to people services.
1:17
2XBNK33–The U.S. Navy has drawn from small civilian boats to design their fleet of shallow water boats.
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2XBNK2Y–The U.S. Navy has drawn from small civilian boats to design their fleet of shallow water boats.
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2XBKNFF–1975 - Foils on a US Navy hydrofoil are retracted.
1:03
2XBFE26–1938 - American consulate officers process immigration applications, free Americans from wrongful imprisonment abroad, and coordinate with the US Navy
1:12
2XBJHBG–1953 - US Navy LCT components are assembled at a ship yard.
1:42
2XBRMNN–The USS Forrestal's hull is completed in 1955.
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2XBNDNF–The USS Forrestal's hull is completed in 1955.
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2XBRRAJ–The USS Forrestal's hull is completed in 1955.
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2XBRRB4–The USS Forrestal's hull is completed in 1955.
0:32
2XBRMMY–Turbines and boilers are lowered into a ship's hull mid-construction in 1955.
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2XBRR8X–Turbines and boilers are lowered into a ship's hull mid-construction in 1955.
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2XBNDN0–Turbines and boilers are lowered into a ship's hull mid-construction in 1955.
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2XBMN1R–1942 - A montage shows warships being shoved out of port as a narrator rattles off the number of days it took to build each ship.
0:46
2XBKNBP–1975 - The importance of a hydrofoil's aluminum hull is shown.
0:31
2XBKDCD–1970 - The importance of the hull in a hydrofoil's structural design is explained.
0:52
2XBEG3N–1967 - Dock workers in Malta and crewmen on the USS Liberty wait for the ship to be docked.
1:13
2XBEG40–1967 - Dock workers in Malta and crewmen on the USS Liberty wait for the ship to be docked.
1:18
2XBPY2A–Narrator explains in 1971 that the navy funds many types of submarines for ocean research.
1:01
2XBJXX2–1940s - Ship sections are constructed.
0:29
2XBJY25–1940s - A deckhouse is lowered onto a ship.
1:01
2XBJY32–1940s - Keel units are assembled and prepared for a ship.
1:16
2XBJXYE–1940s - Electricians, sheet metal workers, and painters do touch-up work on a ship Lifeboats and anchor chains are brought aboard.
1:12
2XBJY4A–1942 - The hull of the Robert E Peary is constructed.
1:17
2XBRMP0–The USS Forrestal's propulsion machinery is put into place in 1955.
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2XBNDN6–The USS Forrestal's propulsion machinery is put into place in 1955.
0:37
2XBRMNP–The flight decks of the USS Forrestal are constructed by hundreds of workers in 1955.
1:08
2XBNDNB–The flight decks of the USS Forrestal are constructed by hundreds of workers in 1955.
1:08
2XBRR8T–The flight decks of the USS Forrestal are constructed by hundreds of workers in 1955.
1:08
2XBRRY5–The USS Forrestal's propulsion machinery is put into place in 1955.
0:36
2XBDPJH–1960 - The wreckage of the USS Constellation aircraft carrier is seen at the Brooklyn Navy Yard after it was ravaged by a devastating fire, and
1:42
2XBKDC1–1970 - Foil configuration on a hydrofoil is explained.
0:36
2XBGH69–1941 - The overturned USS Oklahoma is shown at Pearl Harbor.
0:50
2XBEFYW–1904 - A torpedo is loaded onto the USS Holland submarine. Early vintage submarine footage.
0:47
2XBEG26–1967 - Dock workers in Malta tie off the USS Liberty.
1:11
2XBNG5W–Military ships travel through the ice as sailors on deck lean into the ocean sway, in Antarctica, in 1961.
0:39
2XBNG7M–Icebreaker ships clear sea lanes for cargo ships, in Antarctica, in 1961.
1:43
2XBJG28–1943 - American soldiers and sailors repair destroyer escorts in Palermo.
1:40
2XBMN2N–1942 - Welding is shown to be a much faster technique than riveting when it comes to building warships.
1:08
2XBFDW8–1938 - Some of Cordell Hull's achievements as Secretary of State are shared as he is seen working in his office.
0:53
2XBMN2F–1942 - A camera positioned on a construction crane gets bird's eye view footage of ships being built in a shipyard.
0:33
2XBJY4Y–1942 - Construction of a fourth Richmond shipyard begins.
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2XBJY50–1942 - The Robert E Peary is christened and launched.
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2XBJY61–1941 - The James Otis is christened and launched shortly after the Pearl Harbor attacks.
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