RFHW95T5–Developed by Lockhead in the late 1950’s, the Polaris A-1 ballistic missile was capable to delivering a nuclear warhead on target 1380 miles away.
RMRGG5G1–1950's US Navy sailors in Cadiz Spain
RMF60668–North American T-28 Trojan 1950s US Navy piston-engined trainer plane at the Fort Myers Page Field airport open day
RMC71FG1–1950's US Navy diving helmet, suit and gear
RMB6DP2N–USN Nautilus was launched in 1955 as the world's first nuclear powered submarine
RMHH4MJ7–Navy Exchange, US Naval Station, Guantanamo, Cuba
RMMDJ6CR–F4D Skyray aircrafts flying over US Navy Essex air carrier, 1950s
RM2BDXXEJ–US Navy FJ-2 Jets
RM2RG9P00–United States Navy - North American AJ-1 Savage 124161 of the Naval Air Test Centre (NATC - NAS Patuxent River) call-sign 161. Struck off charge on 19 July 1957. The AJ-1 Savage was the only naval aircraft capable of strategic strikes with nuclear weapons in the early 1950s. (With the dire emergency exception of the Lockheed P-2 Neptune, which had, for a short time, a one-way suicide role, taking off from US aircraft carriers, with no ability to land back on the carriers).
RM2R6HCGE–1950s US MILITARY COLOR GUARD COMPOSED OF FOUR WOMEN IN UNIFORMS OF ARMY MARINE CORPS COAST GUARD AND NAVY STANDING AT ATTENTION - m3764 HAR001 HARS B&W NORTH AMERICA FREEDOM NORTH AMERICAN MARINE ADVENTURE AND ATTENTION LEADERSHIP LOW ANGLE PRIDE OCCUPATIONS UNIFORMS CONCEPTUAL STARS AND STRIPES STYLISH COMPOSED OLD GLORY COOPERATION CORPS RED WHITE AND BLUE TOGETHERNESS YOUNG ADULT WOMAN BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY HAR001 OLD FASHIONED
RMR3XDWP–USA, Connecticut, Windsor Locks, New England Air Museum, Douglas F4D-1 Skyray, 1950's US Navy fighter plane
RM2RE3DTR–US Navy, USN, USA, Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika, US-amerikanischer, amerikanischer, Offizier, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RM2JHGNCN–1950's US Navy patrol boat P22 moored at a pontoon and draped in flags during a event at Sandwich in Kent. Before it was a Rhine River patrol boat.
RM2BCT6NA–1958 US Navy Sailors Street Scene Latin America
RMF0EWHE–espionage, US Navy intelligence ship USS Pueblo is boarded and captured off the coast of North Korea, 23.1.1968, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMCF7EH7–Deck force hosing down forecastle of USS Purdy (DD-734), DESDIV. 122, while going through the Suez Canal. 16, April 1952.
RME5MF58–HELLCATS OF THE NAVY, US poster art, Ronald Reagan, (top), 1957
RMJ3A7X6–US Navy, 1950s
RME5MMJ4–NAVY BOUND, US poster, front from left: Regis Toomey, Tom Neal, Murray Alper, Paul Bryar, Wendy Waldron, 1951
RMG3BRJG–US Navy vessel, St Lawrence River, Canada
RMAAMRHP–1950s LAUNCHING ATTACK BOMBER AIRPLANE FROM DECK OF AIRCRAFT CARRIER DURING KOREAN WAR US NAVY SHIP USS KEARSARGE
RMF6066B–North American T-28 Trojan 1950s US Navy piston-engined trainer plane at the Fort Myers Page Field airport open day
RMR99BCG–All hands on deck in 1950 as US Navy Sailors clean the deck of USS Rochester (CA -124) Cruiser
RME5MD60–FRANCIS IN THE NAVY, US poster art, from left: Martha Hyer, Frances the Talking Mule, Donald O'Connor, 1955.
RMA1J8BA–The tail fin of the 1959 Cadillac Sedan de Ville.
RME5MY8T–YOU'RE IN THE NAVY NOW, US poster, Gary Cooper (top), left from top: Eddie Albert, Richard Erdman, Henry slate, face to face
RMHYBE3C–A US Navy craft Douglas R4D Skymaster to flight to Antarctic
RMDE1XA7–The battleship USS 'Texas', San Jacinto Battlegrounds, near Houston, Texas, USA, 1958. Artist: Unknown
RFB0BP90–ROYAL NAVY SYCAMORE 1950'S HELICOPTER
RME5MPX0–SEA OF LOST SHIPS, us poster art, l-r: John Derek, Wanda Hendrix, 1954.
RMCWCARR–North Vietnamese refugees board an US ship bound for Saigon, South Vietnam. The ship bears a sign reading, YOUR PASSAGE TO
RMKB1YJT–Antique c1950 photograph, USS Betelgeuse. USS Betelgeuse (AK-260) was the last of the cargo ships in service in the United States Navy. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH.
RMCC589Y–Mark V dive gear and helmet used by the US Navy from the 1950s
RME5MW70–TORPEDO ALLEY, US poster art, Mark Stevens, (bottom right), 1952
RM2RC3BG4–transport / transportation, navigation, submarines, USS Becuna (SS-319) of the American Navy, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RME5M8JA–ALL ASHORE, US poster, top right: Mickey Rooney, bottom right: Barbara Bates, 1953
RM2C39KNB–An African-American among many white sailors. An American cruiser arrived in Hamburg on the occasion of a visit to the fleet of the US Navy, including the USS Macon, whose dinghy and crew are shown here. In the background large cargo ships are being unloaded and loaded.
RME5ME0B–FIGHTING COAST GUARD, US poster, from left: Brian Donlevy, Ella Raines, 1951
RF2R8NH2Y–Interior of a vintage CH-46 Sea Knight cargo transport helicopter
RME5MWYF–VICTORY AT SEA, US poster, 1954
RMF6066C–North American T-28 Trojan 1950s US Navy piston-engined trainer plane at the Fort Myers Page Field airport open day
RMR99BCH–All hands on deck in 1950 as US Navy Sailors clean the deck of USS Rochester (CA -124) Cruiser
RME5NWKJ–TORPEDO ZONE, (aka LA GRANDE SPERANZA), US lobbycard, Renato Baldini (right), 1955
RM2RGB7GY–United States Army - Hiller YH-32-UH Hornet 55-4963 (msn 7), at an air display on a US Naval Air Station, (note the single-bladed tail-rotor and the hand-held starting engine, lying next to the helicopter). The Hiller YH-32 Hornet (company designation HJ-1) was an American ultralight helicopter built by Hiller Aircraft in the early 1950s. It was a small and unique design because it was powered by two Hiller 8RJ2B ramjet engines mounted on the rotor blade tips which weigh 13lbs each and deliver an equivalent of 45 h.p. for a total of 90 h.p. Versions of the HJ-1 Hornet were built for the United
RME5NKEE–RETURN FROM THE SEA, US lobbycard, from left: Jan Sterling, Neville Brand, 1954
RM2PX109P–1950s MARINE SERGEANT SOLDIER & NAVY SAILOR WITH SERVICE STRIPES SMILING WALKING SIDE BY SIDE LOOKING OVER SHOULDER AT CAMERA - m2412 CRR001 HARS HALF-LENGTH PERSONS INSPIRATION UNITED STATES OF AMERICA MALES FORCE CONFIDENCE GESTURING B&W EYE CONTACT FREEDOM HAPPINESS CHEERFUL ADVENTURE NAVAL COURAGE LEADERSHIP PRIDE GESTURES OCCUPATIONS SMILES UNIFORMS FORCES JOYFUL NAVIES COOPERATION TOGETHERNESS YOUNG ADULT MAN BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY OLD FASHIONED
RME5NNK8–THE SHIP WAS LOADES, (aka CARRY ON ADMIRAL), US lobbycard, from left: David Tomlinson, Desmond Walter-Ellis, 1957
RMAAN0AJ–1940s 1950s SILHOUETTED SAILORS DECK OF SHIP WAVING SALUTE TO PASSING USN BATTLESHIP AT NIGHT AGAINST NEW YORK CITY SKYLINE
RMT116BE–Indochina War 1946 - 1954, mass evacuation of Vietnamese civilians from Haiphong to Saigon, September 1957, captain Julius Amberson, chief of the preventive medicine division at the Naval Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland, is inspecting a refugee camp, navy physician, physician, physicians, medical care, US navy, medical service, first aid, United States Navy Medical Corps, USA, United States of America, American, women, evacuation, evacuations, flight, misery, hardship, people, war, wars, Indochina, Viet Nam, Vietnam, 20th century, 1950s, civilian,, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RME5M929–AN ANNAPOLIS STORY, US poster, top from left: Kevin McCarthy, Diana Lynn, John Derek, 1955
RMT0R2HE–transport / transportation, navigation, warship, submarine, USA, USS Becuna (SS-319), service with the 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean Sea, on the alert, 12.11.1956, SS319, Balao-class, Balao class, US navy, US Navy, naval forces, military, NATO, sea, seas, alarm, alarms, crisis, crises, Hungary, 1950s, 50s, 20th century, people, transport, transportation, warship, warships, submarine, submarine boat, U-boat, submarines, submarine boats, U-boats, USA, United States of America, service, services, fleet, fleets, on the alert, red alert, historic, hi, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RME5MC4G–CREST OF THE WAVE, (aka SEAGULLS OVER SORRENTO), US poster, Gene Kelly, 1954
RMAAM8JX–CLOSE-UP U.S.NAVY HELICOPTER 1950s KOREAN WAR BLADES ROTORS SPECIAL SUNSET LIGHTING MOODY AIRCRAFT STAR
RME5N8Y6–DON'T GO NEAR THE WATER, US poster art, Earl Holliman, Anne Francis, Gia Scala, Glenn Ford, Eva Gabor, 1957
RM2C39KKF–An American cruiser arrived in Hamburg for a visit (1950s). Spectators and visitors crowd on deck of the ship.
RM2WJ8A0M–1959 United Aircarft Corporation print ad. 'Can U.S. Air power prevent the war?'
RME5MCW5–THE ETERNAL SEA, US poster, from left: Sterling Hayden, Alexis Smith on poster art, 1955
RMF6066E–North American T-28 Trojan 1950s US Navy piston-engined trainer plane at the Fort Myers Page Field airport open day
RM2GE5AXK–California Senator Richard Milhous Nixon, who would later become the 36th U.S. Vice President (under Eisenhower) and the 37th U.S. President, with his daughter in July, 1952. (USA)
RMCP4BP1–North Vietnamese refugees board an US ship bound for Saigon, South Vietnam. The ship bears a sign reading, YOUR PASSAGE TO
RM2AK1AM7–HMS Eagle in the 1950s conducting touch and go landings with a US Navy Cutlass fighter from VA-83 embarked on USS Intrepid
RF2K38Y2W–North American T-28 B Trojan SHG AIRSHOW 2022 Sivrihisar, Eskisehir Turkiye
RME1JBPG–The outgoing Marine Corps mascot, Sgt. Chesty XIII, right, nuzzles the incoming Marine mascot, Private First Class Chesty XIV,
RMT8GG8G–Bargain hunters at United States open air market 1954
RM2M85FAK–The seventh USS Ranger (CV/CVA-61) was the third of four Forrestal-class supercarriers built for the United States Navy in the 1950s. Although all four ships of the class were completed with angled decks, Ranger had the distinction of being the first US carrier built from the beginning as an angled-deck ship.
RMHR07F2–Restored P22, type 21 US naval Rhine River gunboat from the 1950s moored at Ramsgate harbour. Small launch with machine guns.
RMR4H54Y–A scanned image of a Regulus missile test launch aboard the USS Randolph (CV-15), scanned from the on-site archives at the Hampton Roads Naval Museum. David Witt, a veteran crewmember from the USS Randolph (CV-15), had the opportunity to visit the Hampton Roads Naval Museum on Wednesday, September 26, 2018. Witt, and his wife Betsy, travelled from Kansas City, Missouri; and noted that this was the first time in five years that he was able to travel since having surgery. Witt served as an Aviation Ordinanceman aboard the carrier in the 1950s, and recounted his roles during the ships Regulus Mis
RMKJ83W5–M61 Vulcan 20mm calibre Gatling gun, Duxford, UK. The M61 Vulcan has been fitted to most US fighter aircraft from the 1950s onwards.
RF2R8F0TA–Vintage dashboard, commands and controls in the cockpit of an E-2 Hawkeye aircraft
RMWA24F9–Commodore Matthew C. Perry (1794-1858), First Anchorage of Tokyo Bay, Opening of Japan, postage stamp, USA, 1953
RM2A59E8P–Cornerstone laying ceremony of the new Depot Chapel at the Barstow Annex of the Marine Corps Depot of Supplies, San Francisco, on 2 September 1952. The service was conducted by US Navy Chaplain Warren L. Bost (Left), Protestant Chaplain at the Barstow Annex, with US Marine Colonel Arthur J. Davis, Commanding Officer of the Barstow Annex setting the cornerstone in place.
RM2C39KMP–Two US Navy sailors lean against a railing and look across the Binnenalster to the Lombardsbruecke (in the background) during their stay in Hamburg on the occasion of a fleet visit of the US Navy in the 1950s.
RMWA2652–Women in armed forces, Marine Corps, Army, Navy, Air Force, postage stamp, USA, 1952
RM2WJ89Y9–1950s Chance Vought Aircraft print Ad. 'Today's Navy .. power for peace.'
RMWA25BR–Women in armed forces, Marine Corps, Army, Navy, Air Force, postage stamp, USA, 1952
RMF6084A–North American T-28 Trojan 1950s US Navy piston-engined trainer plane at the Fort Myers Page Field airport open day
RM2GE5AXJ–California Senator Richard Milhous Nixon, who would later become the 36th U.S. Vice President (under Eisenhower) and the 37th U.S. President, with his daughter in July, 1952. (USA)
RMGGD54G–MISTER ROBERTS - Keine Zeit für Heldentum / HENRY FONDA as US Navy Lt. Doug Roberts aka. MISTER ROBERTS
RF2J1DWH1–Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, United States -August 2016: F-100F Super Sabre, American fighter of 1950s in Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum. Served in Vietnam
RF2K38Y0X–North American T-28 B Trojan SHG AIRSHOW 2022 Sivrihisar, Eskisehir Turkiye
RMB4G4FG–US sailors enjoying a tub of ice cream after their ship the US Iowa docks at Portsmouth July 1955
RMT8GG8J–Bargain hunters at United States open air market 1954
RM2M85F5P–The seventh USS Ranger (CV/CVA-61) was the third of four Forrestal-class supercarriers built for the United States Navy in the 1950s. Although all four ships of the class were completed with angled decks, Ranger had the distinction of being the first US carrier built from the beginning as an angled-deck ship.
RMT8GG8E–Bargain hunters at United States open air market 1954
RMHR07EM–Restored P22, type 21 US naval Rhine River gunboat from the 1950s. Rhine patrol logo on bridge and sign, Diesel 28 sec.
RFB0BRHE–RAF HUNTER 1950'S FIGHTER JET AIRCRAFT
RMKJ83WN–M61 Vulcan 20mm calibre Gatling gun, Duxford, UK. The M61 has been fitted to US fighter aircraft from the 1950s onwards. Sparrow missile seen to left
RM2RTYCRE–Chesapeake Bay, United States 1955 A U.S. Navy seaplane, a Martin P6M Seamaster, prepares to taxi for takeoff from Chesapeake Bay.
RM2RXHN89–Military Airplane and Crew, United States Military Aircraft, Naval Aircraft
RMRNCT0E–Cornerstone laying ceremony of the new Depot Chapel at the Barstow Annex of the Marine Corps Depot of Supplies, San Francisco, on 2 September 1952. The service was conducted by US Navy Chaplain Warren L. Bost (Left), Protestant Chaplain at the Barstow Annex, with US Marine Colonel Arthur J. Davis, Commanding Officer of the Barstow Annex setting the cornerstone in place.
RM2C39KKM–A dinghy of the heavy cruiser USS Macon (CA-132, seen in the background), is just mooring at the jetty. Sailors and officers of the crew are sitting in the boat. The occasion is a visit of the US Navy in Hamburg in the 1950s.
RM2RBFKK8–Korea: August 4, 1950 A Navy Corsair F4U fighter leaves the flight deck of a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier for a sortie against the North Korean Communists.
RM2WNKEED–1959 Packard Bell Electronics Print Ad 'U.S. Navy Polaris fleet ballistic missile.'
RMWA25BF–Armed forces reserve, Marine, Coast Guard, Army, Navy, and Air Force Personnel, postage stamp, USA, 1955
RMF6066D–North American T-28 Trojan 1950s US Navy piston-engined trainer plane at the Fort Myers Page Field airport open day
RM2RTYCN1–Chesapeake Bay, United States September 7, 1953 A U.S. Navy seaplane, a Martin P5M-2 Marlin, taxis for takeoff from Chesapeake Bay.
RM2A59MT0–(1959) --- Astronaut Virgil (Gus) Grissom is pictured leaving a U.S. Navy installation and removing his helmet.
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