Carrier USS Lexington (Lexington-class) anchored off Panama, Feb 1931 during Fleet Problem XII. Note airship USS Los Angeles moored to fleet oiler USS Patoka and an unidentified battleship at left.Heavy cruiser USS Chester leading her sister ships, USS Salt Lake City, USS Pensacola, and USS Northampton during Fleet Problem XV in Panama Bay, Panama, 21 Apr 1934.F4U-1A fighters of Navy Squadron VF-17 transiting the Panama Canal on the flight deck of an Escort Carrier, circa Aug 1943. Note the unusual National Insignia on the lower surfaces of the folded wings.
Carrier USS Lexington (Lexington-class) anchored off Panama, Feb 1931 during Fleet Problem XII. Note airship USS Los Angeles moored to fleet oiler USS Patoka and an unidentified battleship at left.Heavy cruiser USS Chester leading her sister ships, USS Salt Lake City, USS Pensacola, and USS Northampton during Fleet Problem XV in Panama Bay, Panama, 21 Apr 1934.F4U-1A fighters of Navy Squadron VF-17 transiting the Panama Canal on the flight deck of an Escort Carrier, circa Aug 1943. Note the unusual National Insignia on the lower surfaces of the folded wings.


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"The raising of that flag on Suribachi means a Marine Corps for the next 500 years."

James Forrestal, Secretary of the Navy, 23 Feb 1945


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