Scene in the Naval Gun Shop, Washington, D.C.USS North Carolina BB-52 Looking aft from the bow, Norfolk Navy Yard, VA.The navy was originally uncertain whether the ships should be fast enough to counter the Japanese Kongo class, which was believed by the United States to be capable of 26 knots (30 mph. North Carolina (BB-52) on the building ways at the Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Virginia, in September 1921 The North Carolina class was a class of two fast battleships, North Carolina and Washington, built for the United States Navy in the late 1930s and early 1940s.View of the third deck amidships looking aft, 26 September 1921 USS North Carolina BB-52 On the building ways at Norfolk Navy Yard, VA.USS North Carolina BB-52 Third Deck amidships looking forward, Norfolk Navy Yard, VA.USS North Carolina BB-52 Third deck amidships looking aft.USS North Carolina BB-52 Looking aft while on building ways at Navy Yard Norfolk, VA., 29 June 1921.View from amidship looking aft, 29 June 1921 USS North Carolina BB-52 Profile of bow on building ways at Norfolk Navy Yard, VA., 29 June 1921.Looking forward from the stern, 3 January 1921 View from forward of the bow looking aft, 29 September 1920
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