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Model City Train Station at Navy Pier in Chicago last ChristmasModel City Train Station at Navy Pier in Chicago last Christmas
Navy Pier Slide Show Part 2More pictures of Navy Pier in Chicago, IL
A Day at Navy Pier - A Slide ShowMy husband took me to Navy Pier for my birthday. We had a lot of fun and took lots of pictures.
Chicago Navy PierPictures of the sights at Chicago's famous Navy Pier
Ohio State-Navy Football Game, Columbus, 2009Game day in Columbus for the OSU-Navy game.
US Navy ImageSailors assigned to the "Chargers" of Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron (HS) 14 perform maintenance on an HH-60H Sea Hawk helicopter aboard the aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73).
US Navy ImageThe aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) transits the Atlantic Ocean during a Tailored Ships Training Availability and Final Evaluation Phase.
US Navy ImageSailors manning the rails on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) stand at parade rest before rendering hand salutes as the ship passes the USS Arizona Memorial.
Soviet Navy Cruise Missile Submarine K-77K-77 above and below decks. Cruise missile and torpedo weapons system. Electronics, machinery, piping, living space, missile launchers. Modified as part of set for 2002 movie, "K-19: The Widowmaker".
Visual Tour of Sasebo Japan.The home of the U.S. Navy's 7th Fleet and the famous Sasebo burger. Just a short preview, sorry no pictures from the base as they are prohibited.
U.S. Navy Submarine: Silent Sentinal Going to SeaOfficial U.S. Naval Submarine motto: "Any time, any where, always ready, always there."
Slide Show Picture Gallery of USS Midway Navy Aircraft Carrier, San Diego MuseumSan Diego, California attraction. This is a slide show of the USS Midway 41 Aircraft Carrier. Photographic gallery.
Blue Angels Crack Open The Sky In SeattleSeattle's Seafair features the U.S. Navy Blue Angels precision flying maneuvers every summer. All images are copyrighted and may not be used without permission.
John Holland Submarine #1John Philip Holland's Submarine #1. Holland was a Paterson, New Jersey teacher who designed submarines and this is his first built design. Holland is known today as the Father of the Modern Submarine. The US Navy's Holland submarines are named for him.
Michael Jordan Stained Glass PictureA Michael Jordan stained glass picture. This piece of art is on display at Navy Pier in Chicago, Illinois.
Chicago Photo Tour - In case you missed it!I woke early one morning on my travel and set out to explore the city. I saw the sun rise and light up Navy Pier. I saw the city as it was meant to be seen and appreciated with new eyes of amazement and curiousity.
Joe Davies Heritage Airpark at Palmdale Plant 42This collection of retired Navy, Marine, Air Force, and NASA aircraft represent the flying strength that has defended our skies and lands as well as those of our allies.
Smith Museum of Stained Glass WindowsStained Glass at Navy Pier, Chicago
Navy Pier Winter FestivalChicago, Illinois, December 2008
Naples ItalySome pictures of Naples Italy I took from when I was in the Navy.
PompeiiSome pitures of Pompeii I took in the early 1990s when I was in the Navy.
Mount Vesuvious in Naples ItalySome picture from Mount Vesuvious in Naples Italy I took while in the Navy from the early 1990s
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- My Life in the Navy
- Navy Federal Credit Union Empowers Members Through Education
- Starbucks and Old Navy Recent Recalls
- Halloween Happenings at Navy Pier, Chicago
- Treason: Book One in Don Brown's Navy Justice Series
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- NC Governor Opposes Navy Plan to Poison Protected Birds
- Navy Days ... 1975-1981
- Women's Boot Cut Curvy Jeans from Old Navy are Currently My Favorite Pair of Jeans
- Old Navy Flip Flops - My Comfort Item
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