RMJ8FKGT–The sinking of Confederate States Navy warship, CSS Alabama by United States Navy warship, USS Kearsarge, off the coast of Cherbourg, France, June 19, 1864.
RM2AA9T9Y–Chart of the cruise of the Confederate warship 'Alabama,' US Civil War. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2RGG36M–An old engraving of the sinking of the CSS Alabama, in June 1864 by the USS Kearsarge at the Battle of Cherbourg outside the port of Cherbourg, France, during the American Civil War. It is from an American history book of 1895. The Alabama was a screw sloop-of-war built in 1862 for the Confederate States Navy. It was built in Birkenhead, England by John Laird Sons and Company as ‘ship number 0290’. She was launched as ‘Enrica’ and secretly slipped away on 29 July 1862. Alabama served as a successful commerce raider, attacking Union shipping in her two-year career until she was sunk.
RMFAT1HA–The Sinking of CSS Alabama during The Battle of Cherbourg, or the Battle off Cherbourg. Single-ship action fought during the American Civil War between a United States Navy warship, the USS Kearsarge, and a Confederate States Navy warship, the CSS Alabama, on June 19, 1864, off Cherbourg, France.
RM2AE3CX9–American battleships Alabama (USS Alabama), foreground and South Dakota (USS South Dakota) follow the Marshall Islands.
RMKFP3EM–Memorial Plaques on The USS Alabama Battleship at the Memorial Park in Mobile, Alabama, USA
RM2F64P1K–David Herbert Llewellyn, Assistant Surgeon on the CSS Alabama, Civil war navy
RMB8PRKY–CSS Alabama screw sloop-of-war built 1871 Confederate States Navy Birkenhead United Kingdom
RF2KDMEWR–The sinking of the U. S. armed transport Hatteras, Captain Homer Crane Blake, by a Rebel cruiser, supposed to be the famous Alabama, Sunday night, January 11th, 1863. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RMK153EW–Collage of battleships from the United States Navy Atlantic Fleet, including the USS Ohio, USS Alabama, and USS Louisiana, 1897. From the New York Public Library.
RM2AR6TDG–A 1900 chart showing the American naval fleet up to that time., naval ships From top left, clockwise, :- Kansas,Ohio,Illinois,Kentucky,,Kearsarge,Conneticut, Vermont, Georgia, Virginia,Louisiana,Missouri, Alabama, Maine, Minnesota, New Jersey,
RMADW8G5–Surrender of the Confederate ironclad ship Tennessee during the Battle of Mobile Bay 1864 American Civil War. Hand-colored woodcut
RMD5G7AK–ALABAMA (LOC)
RM2PHWYH6–In the Battle of Cherbourg, the Confederate commerce raider CSS Alabama, sinking after a battle with the USS Kearsarge, a Mohican-class sloop-of-war, in 1863 during the American Civil War.
RM2R3GE91–June 19, 1864 - The U.S. Navy sloop of war USS Kearsarge sinking CSS Alabama off Cherbourg France.
RM2J9F3YA–American Civil War. Portrait of rear-admiral Raphael Semmes, C.S.N., captain of the CSS 'Alabama', Confederate naval officer
RMF2W32P–Mobile Alabama Battleship USS Alabama from World War II with old plane at the Battleship Memorial Park
RMDC0THG–1800s 1860s CONFEDERATE SHIP ALABAMA VERSUS THE USS KEARSARGE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
RF2HKGR15–Rear guns of the USS Alabama (BB-60), a battleship that served in World War II. Concepts could include history, war, defense, navy, other.
RFRT53JP–A sea battle between the CSS Alabama of the Confederate States and the USS Kearsarge of The Union Army.
RF2CDHGPY–USS Alabama Battleship Mobile
RF2KD8911–U.S. states - map of Alabama against an American flag. Rivers and lakes are shown on the map. American Flag and State Map can be used separately and e
RF2A7EBP7–Mobile, USA - April 24, 2018: Old USS Alabama BB-60 is a retired battleship warship Navy ship
RMRKRC71–Battleship Memorial Park, a military history park and museum in Mobile, Alabama, USA. View of the South Dakota-class battleship USS Alabama, a ship of
RMKFP3DX–Guns on the rear end of The USS Alabama Battleship at the Memorial Park in Mobile, Alabama, USA
RM2F64NY5–David Herbert Llewellyn, Assistant Surgeon on the CSS Alabama, Civil war navy
RMB8PPWD–fight between CSS Alabama USS Kearsarge 1864 American Civil War Mohican-class sloop-of-war
RF2KDMEJF–The Confederate privateer steamer Alabama, Captain Raphael Semmes. March 1863. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RMBJW4F0–Farragut's flagship USS 'Hartford' colliding with the ironclad CSS 'Tennessee' to secure Mobile Bay, 1864. Hand-colored woodcut
RF2K92W8W–'The Pirate's Decoy' - Captain Raphael Semmes, of the Confederate privateer Alabama, decoying ships towards him by burning a prize vessel. October 1862. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RMWAH9DK–USS Alabama (BB-8), 1932.
RMD5G79N–Naval Militia boarding ALABAMA (LOC)
RF2KDHRW7–The capture of the U. S. Mail Steamer Ariel, Captain Jones, off the east end of Cuba, by the pirate Alabama, Captain Raphael Semmes, December 7th, 1862. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RMT463TW–Ala. (March 1, 2019) Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class Jeffrey Scott Williams, from Vandalia, Ohio, assigned to USS Constitution, gives a presentation on the construction of 'Old Ironsides' to students at Kate Shepard Elementary School in Mobile, Alabama, during Mobile Alabama Navy Week. Mobile is one of the select cities to host a 2019 Navy Week, a week dedicated to raising U.S. Navy awareness through local outreach, community service and exhibitions.
RF2K0G8RR–Cutting out of the Southern schooner 'Aid,' off Mobile, Alabama, by the boats of the U.S. steam frigate Niagara, assisted by the U.S. steamer Mount Vernon, June 5th, 1861. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RMF2W32T–Mobile Alabama Battleship USS Alabama from World War II with old plane at the Battleship Memorial Park
RF2K92WC3–An Anglo-Rebel Prison - Hold of the British pirate steamer Alabama, Captain Raphael Semmes, in which were confined the officers and crews of the whalers and merchantmen captured by that vessel - Letting down water to the prisoners, who were kept in irons. October 1862. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RMG6CGW1–1860s JUNE 1864 UNION SHIP THE STEAMER KEARSARGE SINKS THE PIRATE ALABAMA OFF THE COAST OF CHERBOURG FRANCE
RF2KDHRWA–Portrait of Captain Raphael Semmes, on the pirate ship Alabama. 1863. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RF2HKGR00–Forward guns of the USS Alabama (BB-60), a battleship that served in World War II. Concepts could include history, war, defense, navy, other.
RF2K83B71–Capture of the British steamer Anne, laden with arms and munitions of war for the Rebels, by the U. S. gunboat Kanawha, acting-master Partridge, from under the guns of Fort Morgan, Mobile, Alabama, June 29th, 1862. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RMM3TNNK–160817-N-SP496-045 BREMERTON, Wash. (Aug. 17, 2016) - Yeomen Chief select Bradley Daly of the USS Alabama Blue crew is chipping old paint for the USS Turner Joy repainting. USS Turner Joy Chief Petty Officer Legacy Academy gives recent chief selectees the privilege of attending as Class 008. Through the week they will reside aboard the vessel and participate in a variety of activities, providing a continuous lesson in heritage and teamwork. (U.S. Navy photo by Airman Jane Wood) 160817-N-SP496-045 by Naval Base Kitsap (NBK)
RMRKRC6R–Battleship Memorial Park, a military history park and museum in Mobile, Alabama, USA. View of the South Dakota-class battleship USS Alabama, a ship of
RMKFP3EN–The USS Alabama Battleship at the Memorial Park in Mobile, Alabama, USA. The park has a collection of notable military aircraft and museum ships
RMA7R327–Alabama Vietnam Memorial in Mobil AL
RF2ATD51J–A wind-tattered Confederate flag flies over a trailer park is southwest Alabama.
RMWAH9E0–USS Alabama (BB-8), 1932.
RMD5G4X6–R.P. Hobson & wife (LOC)
RMT463TR–Ala. (Feb. 27, 2019) Personnel Specialist Seaman Jordan A. Young, from Red Oak, Texas, assigned to USS Constitution, shows students at Kate Shepard Elementary School in Mobile, Alabama, the food an 'Old Ironsides' sailor would eat in 1812 during Mobile Alabama Navy Week. Mobile is one of the select cities to host a 2019 Navy Week, a week dedicated to raising U.S. Navy awareness through local outreach, community service and exhibitions.
RMF2W32R–Mobile Alabama Battleship USS Alabama from World War II with old plane at the Battleship Memorial Park
RMFPW21J–1860s 1864 SINKING OF CONFEDERATE SHIP ALABAMA BY THE UNION SHIP KEARSARGE DURING AMERICAN CIVIL WAR NAVAL BATTLE
RMDC0J0J–1800s 1860s JUNE 1864 CAPTAIN SEMMES OF THE CSS ALABAMA BEING RESCUED BY BOAT FROM BRITISH DEERHOUND
RF2HKGR3J–Gun sight on the USS Alabama (BB-60), a battleship that served during World War II. Concepts could include history, war, defense, navy, other.
RMCTGE17–1860s PORTRAIT CAPTAIN JOHN A WINSLOW JUNE 19 1864 ABOARD USS KEARSARGE BATTLE OF CHERBOURG SANK CSA CONFEDERATE SHIP ALABAMA
RMRKRC6T–Battleship Memorial Park, a military history park and museum in Mobile, Alabama, USA. View of the South Dakota-class battleship USS Alabama, a ship of
RMKFP3E4–The USS Alabama Battleship at the Memorial Park in Mobile, Alabama, USA. The park has a collection of notable military aircraft and museum ships
RMA7R328–Alabama Vietnam Memorial in Mobil AL
RF2ATD515–A wind-tattered Confederate flag flies over a trailer park is southwest Alabama.
RMD5G79P–Naval Militia (LOC)
RMPH692D–U.S. Army Spc. Joseph Leveston vocalist and Staff Sgt. James Old on the banjo soldiers with the 389th U.S. Army Materiel Command Band perform banjo music of the Tennessee Valley at Bob Jones High School, Alabama, June 26, 2018. The AMC Band performed to a packed audience during their final concert before inactivation.
RF2HKGR3W–Ships bell on the USS Alabama (BB-60), a battleship that served during World War II. Concepts could include history, war, defense, navy, other.
RMRKRC7G–Battleship Memorial Park, a military history park and museum in Mobile, Alabama, USA. View of the South Dakota-class warship USS Alabama, a ship of th
RMA7R326–Alabama Vietnam Memorial in Mobil AL
RMD5G79K–Naval Militia ready to embark (LOC)
RMPKF6BM–Staff Sgt. Joseph Peterson, a Mobile, Alabama native and marksman/instructor with the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit’s Service Rifle Team, determines what adjustments to call out to his team by reading his anemometer during the National Trophy Team Match August 1 at Camp Perry, Ohio. The USAMU Soldiers, Team Craig, not only won the title of 2018 National Trophy Team, but they broke the 12-year-old Civilian Marksmanship Program record of 2958-113x set in 2006 by U.S. Marine Corps Team Arrieta with their score of 2968.141x, which beat out 40 other six-man teams. The annual matches at Port Clinton,
RF2HKGPTY–USS Alabama (BB-60), a retired US Navy battleship that served in World War II with a crew of 2500 sailors. Concepts could include history, war, defen
RMRKRC7C–Battleship Memorial Park, a military history park and museum in Mobile, Alabama, USA. View of the South Dakota-class warship USS Alabama, a ship of th
RMD5G79M–Roll Call - Naval Militia (LOC)
RMPKF6B8–The U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit’s Team USAMU Craig wins the National Trophy Team Match and breaks the 2006 record with a score of 2968-141x during the 2018 Camp Perry Rifle Nationals in Port Clinton, Ohio. The old record of 2958-113x was set by U.S. Marine Corps Team Arrieta. Team members (from left to right) are: (back row) Sgt. 1st Class Shane Barnhart (Ashley, Ohio); Staff Sgt. Joseph Peterson-team captain (Mobile, Alabama); Sgt. 1st Class Walter Craig-team coach (Cleveland, Tennessee); Sgt. 1st Class Brandon Green (Bogalusa, Louisiana); Staff Sgt. David Bahten (Sonora, California); (front
RF2HKGPX5–USS Alabama (BB-60), a retired US Navy battleship that served in World War II with a crew of 2500 sailors. Concepts could include history, war, defen
RMRKRC7F–Battleship Memorial Park, a military history park and museum in Mobile, Alabama, USA. View of the South Dakota-class warship USS Alabama, a ship of th
RMD5G7AJ–Roll Call - Naval Militia (LOC)
RMR7PKD3–U.S. 7TH FLEET AREA OF OPERATIONS (March 20, 2017) Machinist’s Mate 2nd Class Dakota Anders, from Hartselle, Alabama, passes a message using an X5J telephone during an engineering training drill aboard Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Lake Champlain (CG 57). Lake Champlain is on a regularly scheduled Western Pacific deployment with the Carl Vinson Carrier Strike Group as part of the U.S. Pacific Fleet-led initiative to extend the command and control functions of the U.S. 3rd Fleet in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. Navy aircraft carrier strike groups have patrolled the Indo-Asia-Paci
RF2HKGR3B–Anti-aircraft gun turret on the USS Alabama (BB-60), a battleship that served in World War II. Concepts could include history, war, defense, navy, ot
RMD5G7AH–Roll Call - Naval Militia (LOC)
RMPXMGJE–Maj. Dawn Carter-Bristol, commander, 7223rd Medical Support Unit, covers her unit guidon signifying the unit’s transfer of authority to the 7218th MSU at the Fort Bliss and Old Ironsides Museum, June 9. The 7223rd MSU, based out of Mobile, Alabama, processed over 70,000 service members, civilians and contractors in support of the Soldier Resilience and Readiness Center at Fort Bliss.
RMD5G7AG–Naval Militia ready to embark (LOC)
RMR4GTN7–Marines with 4th Combat Engineer Battalion, 4th Marine Division, based out of Bessemer, Alabama, present the colors while world-renowned saxophonist Mike Phillips performs the national anthem at the Magic City Classic, in Birmingham, Alabama, Oct. 27, 2018. The Magic City Classic is a 77-year-old college football rivalry between Alabama A&M University and Alabama State University, the two largest historically black universities in the state. The Marine Corps participates in the rivalry to foster a positive relationship with the community and illustrate a parallel between the indelible fightin
RME1PAGP–Bomb Test
RMR4GTNB–Event attendees from both Alabama A&M University and Alabama State University compete against each other in a Marine Corps pull-up challenge during the Magic City Classic, a 77-year-old college football rivalry between the two largest historically black universities in Alabama, in Birmingham, Oct. 27, 2018. The Marine Corps participates in the Magic City Classic to foster a positive relationship with the community and illustrate a parallel between the indelible fighting spirit of the Marines and the athletes who compete in the classic.
RME1PAJ5–Bomb Test
RMR7PPH2–INDIAN OCEAN (March 27, 2017) Airman Christina Kozierowski, from Huntsville, Alabama, attaches a tie-down chain to a pad eye to secure an MV-22B Osprey, assigned to the Ridge Runners of Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 163, on the flight deck of the amphibious assault ship USS Makin Island (LHD 8). The ship and its amphibious ready group, with the embarked 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, are operating in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region to enhance amphibious capability with regional partners and to serve as a ready-response force for any type of contingency.
RME1PABM–Bomb Test
RMR7PKEJ–U.S. 7TH FLEET AREA OF OPERATIONS (March 20, 2017) Gas Turbine Systems Technician (Electrical) Fireman Samuel Thompson, from San Diego, left, reels in a fire hose as Machinist’s Mate 2nd Class Dakota Anders, from Hartselle, Alabama, guides it during an engineering training drill aboard Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Lake Champlain (CG 57). Lake Champlain is on a regularly scheduled Western Pacific deployment with the Carl Vinson Carrier Strike Group as part of the U.S. Pacific Fleet-led initiative to extend the command and control functions of the U.S. 3rd Fleet in the Indo-Asia-
RME1P9X8–Bomb Test
RME1PAGM–Bomb Test
RME1P9TA–Bomb Test
RME1PAJ3–Bomb Test
RME1PA9A–Bomb Test
RME1PAJ8–Bomb Test
RME1P9X6–Bomb Test
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