oneyejackinspades: Moltke & Von Der Tann
tormentor4555: HMS Aphis in 1942 (1915-1947)
tormentor4555: HMS Aphis A River Gunboat (1915-1947) in 1942.
tormentor4555: USN Diver CG Haggood.
tormentor4555: HMS Laertes (1913) During the Battle of Heligoland Bight, 28 August 1914, after a shell exploded prematurely.
tormentor4555: US cargo ship, War Shell 1917.
tormentor4555: Italian submarine, Glauco (1905-1916)
tormentor4555: Italian submarine Foca (1908-1918)
tormentor4555: USS Arabia Acquired by the Navy on 13 August 1918 and commissioned the next day, this fishing schooner served as a decoy vessel as part of the World War I anti-submarine effort. She was stricken on 27 March 1919 and sold on 11 November 1919.
tormentor4555: USS Arabia (3434) 1918 while undergoing a formal material inspection at Boston, Massachusetts, circa 23 September 1918.
tormentor4555: USN Destroyers at Queenstown, Ireland 1915-1918.
tormentor4555: RMS AQUITANIA Leaving quarantine in New York Harbor, shortly before she collided with the Canadian steamer LORD DUFFERIN on 28 February 1919. The French liner ROCHAMBEAU (left) and a revenue cutter are in the foreground.
tormentor4555: British steamer AUDEX Sinking in the North Sea, after being torpedoed and set on fire by a German submarine. Photographed by a British scout plane, during World War I.
tormentor4555: HMS AGAMEMNON.
tormentor4555: Desrtoyer HMS Flying Fish (1897)
tormentor4555: HMS St Vincent.
tormentor4555: HMS St Vincent launching September 10th 1908.
tormentor4555: HMS Nile (1888)
tormentor4555: Passenger steamship Aragon, built in Belfast in 1905 by Harland & Wolff for the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. She was requisitioned in 1915, converted into a troop ship, and sunk by a U-boat off Alexandria, Egypt in 1917
tormentor4555: Estonian Destroyer Wambola (1914-1955 at Reval, Estonia, in 1919. This ship was the former Russian SPARTAK, captured by British ships off Reval on 27 December 1918. Estonia sold the ship to Peru in 1933,
tormentor4555: Troopship HMS Malabar (1866)Troopship HMS Malabar (1866-1918) was an iron screw Troopship launched in 1866. She became a base ship in 1897 and was renamed HMS Terror in 1901. She was placed on the sale list in 1914 and was sold in 1918.
tormentor4555: USS Minneapolis (C-13) in the Bay of Villefranche sur Mer, in the south of France taken before 1900.
tormentor4555: USS Minneapolis (C-13) (1913-1919) in dazzle camouflage.
tormentor4555: USS Aeolus (ID # 3005) In dry dock at the New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, on 1 June 1918, while completing repair of damage received in a collision with USS Huron on 25 April 1918.
tormentor4555: SS Grosser Kurfürst in the center was Interned in New York 1917, she served as USS Aeolus (ID 3005) during 1917-1919.
tormentor4555: SS Finland (1902)
tormentor4555: USS Drayton (DD-23) A Paulding-class destroyer Prior to WW1.
tormentor4555: USS Remlik (SP-157)
tormentor4555: USS Remlik (SP-157)