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World War II ship camouflage measures of the United States Navy
In 1935, the United States Navy Naval Research Laboratory began studies and tests on low visibility ship camouflage. Research continued through World War II to (1) reduce visibility by painting vertical surfaces to harmonize with the horizon and horizontal surfaces to blend with the sea, or (2) confuse identity … See more
With the likelihood of the United States entering the war, and after experiments with various paint schemes conducted in association with the 1940 Fleet Problem (exercise), the Bureau of Ships (BuShips) directed in January … See more
Independent sources
• Raven, Alan. "The Development of Naval Camouflage". Retrieved 2012-11-21.
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80-G-K-443 USS Alabama (BB-60) - NHHC
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Alabama Picking Up Measure 22, Again
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