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o-1968:O told Anna about the time the American Naval Officer had taken her to an S&M festiva
o-1968:Ted, the American Naval Officer had taken O to an S&M festival near Bonn, Germany. Th
If you were to rate this girl from 1 - 10 what number would you pick? 1-2 = Ugly 3-4 = Ok 5-6 = Cute
pxrgatorium:Old Royal Naval College. Greenwich, London. United Kingdom.
An American fighter plane goes down in flames, seen between the stacks of a cruiser of the U.S. Paci
Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard(W. Eugene Smith. 1945)
The Endurance trapped in pack ice.Photographed by Frank Hurley, between January-October, 1915.Colore
‘Warring on Paper” (Commission)If you’re wondering where I disappeared to in the l
royalwatcher: Crown Prince Haakon visited Naval Command on Ramsund Navy Base outside Harstad this we
IN HARM’S WAY (1965). Otto Preminger directs John Wayne and Kirk Douglas in a WWII naval drama
minusmanhattan: A sailor at the Naval Air Base wears the new type protective clothing and gas mask
Melons down to the naval. I’m getting major wood!
Russian nuclear-powered submarines carry fourth-generation ballistic missiles, seen at a naval base
history-museum: Wooden figurehead of the late 15th century Danish warship “Gribshunden”
The Naval Commandos 海軍突擊隊 (1977) dir. Chang Cheh 張徹
Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, south east London (England) by PabloPerezGonzalez8
ca. 1904. “Exterior of Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C." Fawcett, Waldon,
Naval despatch rider - via old humpers
british-history: The Mary Rose, the pride of King Henry VIII’s naval fleet, sank in the Solent
Naval Ensign of the Reorganized Republic of China from 1942-1945
venomrosethorn: simplysailormoon: dapperpants: And here are all the pretty soldier naval officers of
history-of-fashion: ab. 1692-1693 Thomas Murray - Three Naval Officers Edward Russell, Earl of Orfor
Ned Parfett, paperboy, outside the London White Star Line offices, April 16, 1912, following the sin
tenger [ˈtɛngɛr] / [ˈtenger] – sea tengeri [ˈtɛngɛri] / [ˈtengeri]1) sea-; naval; marine2) cor
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