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All three of the United States Navy’s aircraft carriers at the time, Langley, Saratoga, and Lexington, along with battleships and cruisers at anchor in Colon, Panama Canal Zone, roughly 1935.HMS Exeter at Balboa harbor, Panama Canal Zone, 24 Apr 1934USS Melville (foreground, with USS Zane and another destroyer), USS Medusa, USS Litchfield (with another destroyer), HMS Exeter, and USS Truxtun (background, with another destroyer) in Balboa harbor, Panama Canal Zone, 24 Apr 1934Cruiser USS Northampton in the Pedro Miguel Locks of the Panama Canal passing to the Pacific, Dec 1934.
All three of the United States Navy’s aircraft carriers at the time, Langley, Saratoga, and Lexington, along with battleships and cruisers at anchor in Colon, Panama Canal Zone, roughly 1935.HMS Exeter at Balboa harbor, Panama Canal Zone, 24 Apr 1934USS Melville (foreground, with USS Zane and another destroyer), USS Medusa, USS Litchfield (with another destroyer), HMS Exeter, and USS Truxtun (background, with another destroyer) in Balboa harbor, Panama Canal Zone, 24 Apr 1934Cruiser USS Northampton in the Pedro Miguel Locks of the Panama Canal passing to the Pacific, Dec 1934.
HMAS Australia in the Panama Canal, Mar 1935USS Ranger transiting the Pedro Miguel Locks of the Panama Canal, Apr 7 1935.HMAS Australia transiting the Panama Canal, Mar 1935US Submarine Division 11 boats USS S-46, USS S-43, USS S-47, USS S-42, USS S-44, and USS S-45 at Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, 1936
HMAS Australia in the Panama Canal, Mar 1935USS Ranger transiting the Pedro Miguel Locks of the Panama Canal, Apr 7 1935.HMAS Australia transiting the Panama Canal, Mar 1935US Submarine Division 11 boats USS S-46, USS S-43, USS S-47, USS S-42, USS S-44, and USS S-45 at Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, 1936
USS Lexington (left), USS Ranger (center), USS Langley (lower center), USS Saratoga (right), and other warships at anchor off Panama, 1936USS S-47, USS S-42, USS S-43, and USS Barracuda at Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, circa early 1936Texas in the Gatun Locks of Panama Canal, en route to the US east coast, 21 Jun 1937Kinai Maru just off Cristobal, Panama Canal Zone, Oct 1937
USS Lexington (left), USS Ranger (center), USS Langley (lower center), USS Saratoga (right), and other warships at anchor off Panama, 1936USS S-47, USS S-42, USS S-43, and USS Barracuda at Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, circa early 1936Texas in the Gatun Locks of Panama Canal, en route to the US east coast, 21 Jun 1937Kinai Maru just off Cristobal, Panama Canal Zone, Oct 1937
Heavy cruiser USS Vincennes passing through the Panama Canal, 6 Jan 1938Schlesien in the Panama Canal, Mar 1938, photo 1 of 2Schlesien in the Panama Canal, Mar 1938, photo 2 of 2A-17 aircraft of USAAC 74th Attack Squadron in flight over Panama Canal Zone, 1939
Heavy cruiser USS Vincennes passing through the Panama Canal, 6 Jan 1938Schlesien in the Panama Canal, Mar 1938, photo 1 of 2Schlesien in the Panama Canal, Mar 1938, photo 2 of 2A-17 aircraft of USAAC 74th Attack Squadron in flight over Panama Canal Zone, 1939
A-17 aircraft of USAAC 74th Attack Squadron, Panama Canal Zone, 1939Aerial view of HMS Exeter, Panama Canal Zone, circa 1939Ground crew personnel of USAAC 74th Attack Squadron with an A-17 aircraft, Rio Hato Field, Panama Canal Zone, 1939HMS Exeter off, Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, circa 1939
A-17 aircraft of USAAC 74th Attack Squadron, Panama Canal Zone, 1939Aerial view of HMS Exeter, Panama Canal Zone, circa 1939Ground crew personnel of USAAC 74th Attack Squadron with an A-17 aircraft, Rio Hato Field, Panama Canal Zone, 1939HMS Exeter off, Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, circa 1939

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