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  • Battle of the Ironclads
    by Walter Colvin

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    3d art render of the epic battle of the Monitor and the Merrimack, at the union blockade of hampton roads. March 9, 1862 This scene is not historically accurate, it is just an artist representation.

  • USS Monitor
    by Walter Colvin

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    3d art render of the USS Monitor at the Union blockade of Hampton Roads on the morning of March 9, 1862. This scene is not historically accurate, it is just an artist representation.

  • USS Constellation War Ship
    by photoeyes

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Constellation bears the same name as the famous frigate launched in 1797, which was broken up at the same time the sloop-of-war was being built. Before the Civil War, Constellation served as Flag Ship of the U.S. Africa Squadron patrolling the waters off of West Africa in search of ships carrying human cargo. She captured three slavers including the barque Cora and freed 705 Africans destined for slavery. At the outbreak of the Civil War, she made the first Union Navy capture at sea, overpowering Triton, a slaver brig sailing in coastal waters off Africa. She then spent two years on the Mediterranean station protecting American shipping from Confederate commerce raiders. In 1864, Constellation reported for duty with Farragut’s West Gulf Blockading Squadron. After the Union was restored, the sloop-of-war saw service as a practice ship for midshipmen at the United States Naval Academy, earning the nickname “Cradle of Admirals” as so many future high ranking naval officers trained aboard her during annual summer cruises. During this period the ship’s special duties included carrying precious American works of art to the Paris Exposition in 1878 and carrying famine relief stores to Ireland in 1880. From 1894 to 1933, Constellation served as a stationary training ship at the United States Naval Training Station, Newport, Rhode Island. During World War II, she served as relief flagship for the Admiral of the Atlantic Fleet. USS Constellation is the last Civil War era naval vessel still afloat and the last all sail warship built by the U.S. Navy. Since 1955, the ship has been preserved as a museum in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. A nine million dollar restoration project, completed in 1999, returned the ship’s exterior to its 1860s configuration. Now, with all four decks open for exploration, visitors can enjoy a completely restored captain’s cabin, sick bay, and wardroom in addition to engaging in hands-on demonstrations that take them back in time to a life at sea during the Civil War.

  • Image taken at the 2006 NAS Oceana airshow. Just several weeks later the Tomcat performed it’s last flights, as they are being retired and scrapped. Planes are from Strike Fighter Squadron VF-31. (USS Theodore Roosevelt). HDR Images / Prague Images / Aviation Related Images

  • USS Arizona Memorial
    by djlampkins

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    Another memorial from a slice of america’s history pie…

  • Taken 5th of July 2007 at Garden Island Dockyard,Wooloomooloo,Sydney. This impressive vessel pulled into Sydney with a great Hoo Haaa….people were everywhere.My usual 20 minute drive home from work turned into nearly and hour and a half…and that was just to get out of the Cark park! / I found out later that those workmates of mine that waited for the traffic to ease, were privvy to a guided tour of the Ship. I was disapponted but that’s how the cookie crumbles.(They didn’t allow cameras onto the ship anyway….). It was the same Chaos when the QE2 came to Garden Island….now…where are those photos…..

  • LOGO PATCH

  • The USS Arizona Memorial is the final resting place for many of the battleship’s 1,177 crew members who lost their lives on December 7, 1941. This is the Number 3 turret which sits above the water line and is how the remains of those who died after the attack are reunited with their fellow crew members. No mattter what your nationality, please take a moment and remember all who have died to keep all of us free.

  • USS Mawson
    by glennmp

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    This image is a compilation of myself and the SS Mawson Logo that was made up to be put on a chocolate trading card, Somebody that my wife (judgal) works with has a part time buisiness doing these novelty chocolates. The Uss Mawson is a Star Trek fan club which is based in Adelaide Australia. If anybody is interested in knowing more about the USS Mawson Club here is the link to the website: / http://www.starshipmawson.com/

  • Collage of ‘history in action’

  • USS Wisconsin BB 64
    by Bryan Peterson

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    Photograph of the Battle Ship Wisconsin taken sometime in the first part of 1953.

  • USS Wren DD 568
    by Bryan Peterson

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    Photograph taken sometime early in 1953.

  • Image taken from the deck of the aircraft carrier Antietam CV-36 of the Battle Ship Wisconsin BB-94. The photograph was taken in 1953 somewhere in the Atlantic ocean.

  • Wires
    by AndyG

    US$3.42–US$28.50

    this is a picture that i took on a recent band tour to Hawaii, it was at Pearl Harbour at the USS Arizona memorial.

  • USS Cowpens
    by Nathan T

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    USS Cowpens in Sydney.

  • USS Kitty Hawk
    by Achilles Zsolti

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    USS Kitty Hawk that was docked at Wollomoloo bay in Sydney earlier this year. It’s like a floating township, very impressive. Had a tone of FA-18 Super Hornets parked on deck as well… wow Anyway, It’s a HDR of the command tower and a SEAHAWK chopper. Print available with original 3906×2602 image. / _____ Digital SLR Camera: Canon 400D / Lenses: Canon 75-300mm / Software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 / Photomatrix Pro 2.4.1 _____ Copyright © Achilles Zsolti. All rights reserved. My images may not be reproduced in any form without my written permission. Please contact me by email at AchillesZ32@hotmail.com.

  • USS Bowfin [ss287]
    by pbischop

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    An interesting, but often overlooked stop in Pearl Harbor is the USS Bowfin Museum and Park. This picture is taken from the grounds of the USS Arizona Memorial while waiting for the Navy transport to take us to the actual memorial.

  • U.S.S. Constellation
    by photoeyes

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Constellation bears the same name as the famous frigate launched in 1797, which was broken up at the same time the sloop-of-war was being built. Before the Civil War, Constellation served as Flag Ship of the U.S. Africa Squadron patrolling the waters off of West Africa in search of ships carrying human cargo. She captured three slavers including the barque Cora and freed 705 Africans destined for slavery. At the outbreak of the Civil War, she made the first Union Navy capture at sea, overpowering Triton, a slaver brig sailing in coastal waters off Africa. She then spent two years on the Mediterranean station protecting American shipping from Confederate commerce raiders. In 1864, Constellation reported for duty with Farragut’s West Gulf Blockading Squadron. After the Union was restored, the sloop-of-war saw service as a practice ship for midshipmen at the United States Naval Academy, earning the nickname “Cradle of Admirals” as so many future high ranking naval officers trained aboard her during annual summer cruises. During this period the ship’s special duties included carrying precious American works of art to the Paris Exposition in 1878 and carrying famine relief stores to Ireland in 1880. From 1894 to 1933, Constellation served as a stationary training ship at the United States Naval Training Station, Newport, Rhode Island. During World War II, she served as relief flagship for the Admiral of the Atlantic Fleet. USS Constellation is the last Civil War era naval vessel still afloat and the last all sail warship built by the U.S. Navy. Since 1955, the ship has been preserved as a museum in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. A nine million dollar restoration project, completed in 1999, returned the ship’s exterior to its 1860s configuration. Now, with all four decks open for exploration, visitors can enjoy a completely restored captain’s cabin, sick bay, and wardroom in addition to engaging in hands-on demonstrations that take them back in time to a life at sea during the Civil War.

  • F/A 18E Hornet
    by Nigel Donald

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    F/A 18E ,Hornet, USS ,Kittyhawk, plane, aircraft carrier, blue,

  • Blak nd White. (Greyscale) version

  • Tees of Glee for Thee / Komission of USS North Carolina (SSN-777)

  • B &W edition SSN-777 commissioning collage

  • “don’t delay….Prokrastinate…..startin’ termorrer!

  • Twenty six 'Tee's of Glee for Thee'
    by Thomas Josiah Chappelle

    Twenty six ‘Tee’s of Glee for Thee’ have now been accepted for pre-production…..The most recent is a special one for me as it has been …

    Twenty six ‘Tee’s of Glee for Thee’ have now been accepted for pre-production…..The most recent is a special one for me as it has been in the planning ever since I returnde from Wilmington to observe the commissiong of the fifth US Naval vessel to bear my home state’s name. The earlier one was the battleship USS North Carolina (BB-55). With this new addition , I’ve got one for each letter of the alphabet….Hope I have just designed one for you in the lot. Thank you for taking a moment or two to peruse through this assortment and selections

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